You need to ask yourself, why are these people so triggered that the Commisoner called Chinedu by his name? Don't you find it strange? The reaction is simply and very telling. It shows that these people see Chinedu as a trojan horse that is meant to give ibos access to political power in Lagos which has been a mad obsession of their since the 1940s. In their heads, the only way to achieve that is by having a candidate who is Yoruba in name but ibo in spirit. They need an ibo man cosplaying as Yoruba, and to achieve success (in their heads) the ibo part of him must be de-emphasized to a minimum until he is sitted in Alausa.
By calling him Chinedu, his real name by the way, it triggered them because it shows them that their agenda is not working! The agenda is so all-consuming that they can't even see how their crazy reaction raises all manners of red flags. That's what greed and coveteousness does to people.
Illbliss called Yorubas “scavengers” no outrage.
Wahab called Gbadebo- Chinedu which is his name…. Outburst!
To the Yoruba buts supporting this people; Are you guys stoopid or what???
@mc_lively_@mc_lively_ “Dear Chinedu” na state sponsored bigotry? 😂 You looked from every angle but your brain still dey malfunction.
Same person used Chinedu for him campaign o! Naaah man!! You’re retarded Asf!!
@lollypeezle You should have read the tweet to which what you quoted was meant to respond to but your penchant for constant unsolicited attention just to appear woke. Let me help you again. Baba e ni eeyan ofo, eni adanu!
Since he failed to train you well, I will help him.
Tokunbo, omo werey.
He went straight into the APC ronu manual as he has always loved. No solution, no explanation, no ideas, just tribalismo. Omo werey 🙌🙌
When Ill Bliss and MC lively dragged the Yorubas you went mute. The moment a Yoruba man called an Igbo person by his government name, you decided to show up as usual. How much of a SLAVE and BASTARD can you be? How did Yoruba allow this level of cowardice amongst us? Ọmọ àlè
The way @tokunbo_wahab cooked Chinedu @GRVlagos here needs to be studied by scientists. Guy walked into that exchange thinking he had a point and left with a full rejection letter and complimentary life lesson. @tokunbo_wahab would make an excellent Lagos State Governor.🙌🙌
Dear Chinedu @GRVlagos
I have no interest in descending into the mudslinging and distractions you appear to thrive on. My focus remains on the important work before us - supporting the efforts of the Lagos State Government to ensure the safety, well-being, and prosperity of Lagosians.
If being committed to public service, good governance, and the protection of the interests and heritage of Lagosians is what you choose to describe as bigotry, then I make NO APOLOGIES for standing firmly by those principles. Public service is not a tea party - but how can you know what it entails? Nemo dat quod non habet.
For the sake of clarity, I would advise you, in your saner moments, to acquaint yourself with my record in public service - from my appointment as Special Adviser on Education to Mr. Governor in 2019 to my present tour of duty at the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources. The record is public, and it speaks for itself.
As for the labels and accusations, I will leave others to judge them on their merits. I have no intention of engaging in personal attacks or trading insults with a political nomad driven by ignorance and needless hatred.
I wish you all the best.
TW
After Tinubu grows our foreign reserve to $51.04 billion, the highest level in 17 years, you expect us to vote in a clueless trader or the Dubai man.
Nigerians are not that stupid.
This is the bold vision of Peter Obi as expressed by himself on a podcast interview. Have you taken your time to listen to his interview on a platform of his own unofficial spokesman? Even with the leading questions the guy no fit perform. “If e didn’t Dey e didn’t Dey “
BOOOOOOOOM 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
B@nd!t t£rr0r!sts fled in disarray, abandoning their victims, as Troops of 12 Brigade swooped in and rescued five k!dn@pped captives. Sustained military operations continue to tighten the noose on criminal networks in Kogi State.
Most people, including OBIdients, are reluctant to talk about the Peter Obi interview. That interview would easily rank as one of the worst interviews ever.
At some point, he appeared eager to leave the seat because the questions became too difficult to answer. But, as usual, many would rather avoid discussing it for fear of provoking his increasingly intolerant supporters.
Nobody, not me, not you, and certainly not Theo Abu Agada, should be proud of that interview. If we are going to hold leaders and aspiring leaders to high standards, then we must be honest enough to call out poor outings regardless of who is involved.