@Privilegedboygr@iamdayoamusa Sometimes you guys have to apply sense once in a while. He was eloquent and detailed his plans and manifesto enough for anyone to be convinced that truly he does know what he wants to sign up. Buh you guys will Still try to let us know that you are stupid https://t.co/6k2aaEuXLs
Go through @tudobams TL
He didn’t retweet or post a single clip from Obi’s interview with Rufai 🤣🤣🤣
Those Obidients that insult you, go through their TL. You won’t find them RT a single clip from that interview
As always, it was a DISASTER
Today, with a heavy heart, I remember the dark chapter of the Awkuzu SARS controversy in Anambra State during @PeterObi’s tenure as Governor.
The memory of the Ezu River tragedy in 2013, when dozens of unidentified bodies were found floating lifelessly, remains one of the most haunting moments in our recent history. It sparked national outrage, yet the investigations led nowhere, swallowed by what many Nigerians saw as a massive cover up.
As a nation that values justice and human dignity, this still wounds the soul.
What pains me deeply is the role of James Nwafor, the former Commander of Awkuzu SARS, who was widely accused by Anambra citizens of torture, disappearances, and extrajudicial killings. Despite these allegations, Peter Obi retained him as a Senior Special Assistant on Security.
It took youth protests under Governor Willie Obiano for Nwafor to be removed and investigated, something that could have been addressed much earlier. For many Nigerians, this remains a troubling question of leadership and accountability.
Peter Obi has also been criticised for not confronting the human rights abuses linked to Awkuzu SARS and for avoiding the EndSARS panel.
Meanwhile, families across Anambra still live with unanswered questions, unhealed wounds, and the silence of a justice system that has not yet delivered closure. James Nwafor has not been arrested, charged, or brought before any court to answer for the countless allegations against him.
My heart continues to bleed for the young Nigerians who disappeared, suffered, or were killed during that era. These were sons and daughters of our nation; and their bright futures were cut short. We must never forget them. We must continue to demand justice, accountability, and the truth.
PS: @EiENigeria ‘investigated’ this story in 2025. Not sure what they concluded.
I have experienced most tribal bigotry from Igbos here on X.
The minute they see my name is “Drey” they assume I'm Yoruba and start using Yoruba-targeted tribal slurs towards me.
Why should a black man hate a black man?
Like why?
You mean Peter Obi was disrespectful too?
Azikwe was also disrespectful?
Chinua Achebe was also disrespectful?
Ojukwu too?
You want enough receipts of where they called themselves Ibo?
Wait a minute! How come you didn't find Yariba disrespectful for us and it's Ibo you're finding disrespectful?
You're from Edo blah blah...
Completely devoid of history and jumping into a matter you have zero knowledge of.
Ibo is their name and let the Ibo people come and tell us it's not.
Mind your business!
. @mc_lively_ this you years back claiming that it's the Igbo that hates Nigeria, but its funny how you turn around today to claim Nigerians hate igbo. Seems you're already in bed with one ibo girl. And about to breed your own ibo child. You f00lish man.
You will always see this tainted blood anywhere they are dragging Yoruba people!! Stupid fool always quick to generalize problems!
The woman that got pregnant for baba ijesha isn’t even an actress! See how she called Yoruba women bottom barrel!
Oloriburuku omo ofo
Finally my time line is clean and my comment section is sane…You don’t allow faceless angry trolls to control your thoughts and opinions..
Take charge!