The Nigerian Youth is beyond tribalism, ethnicities, religious discrimination and social classification. What the Nigerian Youth is all about is "if we vibe, we vibe". Its time to get take this move to the next level. Its time for us to take the political rein of this nation.
Sir, now that you have left ADC, after previously leaving Labour Party for the same reason, and NDC or any other party doesn't seem likely to be different, it is time to join the anti-imperialist struggle. It is the only meaningful struggle on the African continent now.
Imperialism is the root cause of your problems. It is the reason why they can never allow you to be president. In case you are not aware, they will never let someone who made his campaign slogan “from consumption to production,” models China and talks tough about lifting Nigerians out of poverty to be president.
You are rich. You can channel some of that money into funding programs aimed at decolonization, rather than wasting them on Nigeria’s current (electoral) democratic system. A decolonized population is what your presidential bid needs.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Christian Craighead.
British Special Air Service (SAS).
The man known as Obi-Wan Nairobi, his actions on January 15, 2019 became legend.
Christian was in Kenya training local forces when five al-Shabaab terrorists launched a coordinated attack using explosives, arson, and mass shooting. Off duty and out shopping, Craighead kitted up from the back of his car, raced to the scene, organized Kenyan police and military units, and then went in alone.
He repeatedly entered the building, engaging terrorists and pulling out hostages floor by floor. By the end he was credited with helping save over 700 civilian lives.
He was awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross, the second highest military decoration in the United Kingdom. Then the same government that decorated him tried to stop him from ever telling the story.
WHO QUESTIONS ME?
A Slave of Gilbert Chagoury Dared to Ask Who I Am. Let Me Answer.
Kio Amachree | Stockholm, Sweden
A troll — in the digital service of Gilbert Chagoury — slid into my mentions to question my standing to speak on Nigerian affairs.
So let me answer. For the record.
My grandfather sat at the 1958 Constitutional Conference. My father was Nigeria’s first Solicitor-General and the UN’s first African Under-Secretary-General. I was born in Nigeria, to two Nigerians. In 1982, I served my National Service at the National Assembly — ₦200 a month as a Youth Corper.
Proudly.
One hundred years. My family gave this nation one hundred years.
Now answer me this: Where did Gilbert Chagoury serve his National Service? Where did Bola Tinubu serve his?
They did not. Neither of them.
This same President holds a Guinea citizenship and an American one. It is all in the court documents. His own lawyer Fashola admitted it live on Channels TV: “I don’t know if they gave him American citizenship there.” The Guinea passport was confirmed before the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal. He told INEC under oath he held no other citizenship. That is perjury. It is in the record.
And Chagoury? His Nigerian citizenship was gifted by Sani Abacha — a military dictator with no constitutional right to grant it.
He was convicted in Switzerland for laundering Abacha’s stolen billions. Fined $1.8 million in the United States for illegal political donations. Then given Nigeria’s GCON honour.
Not accountability. A prize.
Yet in 2024, Tinubu handed Chagoury’s company an $11 billion coastal highway contract — no public tender. Then ₦1.1 trillion for Tin Can and Apapa ports. The man lives in Paris, almost certainly pays tax in France, and Abuja keeps giving.
I have never received one government contract. Never held one government appointment. Never taken one naira from the Nigerian state beyond my corper allowance.
To Tinubu and Chagoury: you are not dealing with a street urchin. You are dealing with the real elite — not the rob-by-day-loot-by-night variety. The kind whose legitimacy was built a century before either of you arrived.
The Nigerian people deserve one answer: What does Gilbert Chagoury actually pay Nigeria?
Not a national honour. An audit.
Kio Amachree — political commentator, diaspora activist, President of Worldview International.
#GilbertChagoury #PhantomTaxpayer #TinubuAccountability #GuineaPassport #StateCapture #NigeriaTaxJustice #NoTenderNoAccess #KioAmachree
Which NADECO? Tinubu wey be Abacha agent throughout the whole struggle? People forget say even the short time he dey Senate, as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Finance, Appropriation, and Currency, he chop belle full, sotay people at the time begin shout.
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@FluxOfficials Ty, and every player in the North Sea window is bidding, and nobody is offering. That’s a huge point. Cash is trash and barrels are king....
If the gentleman on the left hadn’t died, he’d be mounting the barricade against this evil regime. He fought Ambode to a standstill as chairman of NBA Ikeja on the Land Use charges, and he was not a human rice activist. Ademola Adesina Ogunlana was a man and then some…
At 23, with no prior experience, I turned this dilapidated building into Nigeria’s first offgrid hospital.
Here’s how (5 principles) 🧵:
📍 Enugu, Nigeria
The videos coming out from Jos are horrific.
God look me finish, create me put inside country whose entire design is to daily ragebait me.
More people killed in one day, in one village - than in one year, in entire continents.
Wartime numbers for a country not at war. Tsk.
According to Otti, Abia won’t get paid for fixing federal roads. FG told him that if he wants to recover the monies, he should toll the roads.
But Otti refused, he doesn't feel it's necessary to overburden the people with additional taxes.
OBJ reimbursed the states for federal roads. Yar'dua & Jonathan did. As bad as Buhari was, he refunded the states monies spent on federal roads. It didn’t matter the party you belong to.
BAT only sees taxes in everything. He has zero empathy. He wants Alex Otti to join the APC.
@pen_preacher@OurFavOnlineDoc If you were intelligent enough you would realize that most developed countries subsidize line items that push national development forward. If you don't know, energy is a major line item for national development. All of you shouting "subsidy must go" can't account for the savings
so I saw a WhatsApp status from an old school mate of mine today, meanwhile before now he's been posting these similar things on his Facebook, copy and paste posts emanating from their command and control center to either defend the government of their inabilities or bot-fighting who ever doesn't align with their paymasters.
I then pretended like I was interested, to know how much would make such a sound mind that classless. The discovery was shocking.
so Apparently these people are bank rolled by the Aks and paid 150k monthly just to be sycophants.
when there are Akwaibomites with actual skills without jobs, Akwaibom state Government are wasting this much to build a bot-net of sycophants.
Is this the Akwaibom we should be proud of?
In France it was bread that caused the revolution.
In Russia it was bread too. Frozen streets, hungry soldiers, a Tsar too arrogant to notice until the palace gates were already burning.
In Egypt it was fuel subsidies and unemployment. Tahrir Square didn’t fill up because people were bored.
In Tunisia it was a fruit vendor who set himself on fire because a government official humiliated him and confiscated his cart. One man’s breaking point became a continent’s revolution.
Revolutions don’t start with big things. They start with the thing that finally makes ordinary people say ENOUGH.
In Nigeria they have removed fuel subsidies, devalued the naira, taxed the poor, and let hunger become national policy.
Now they want to fine a man earning ₦80,000 a month the sum of ₦100,000 for not filing a tax return.
Not for evading tax. For not filing the paperwork.
The French had bread. Nigerians have a ₦100,000 penalty for being too poor to know what FIRS means.
History is watching and it has a very good memory.