@MamaPee__ So even if Peter Obi becomes president sef, is this the kind of people he'd be surrounded with? Raking online wth adrenaline boiling like someone that's ready to kee. Why not seek redress in your party?
@PeterPsquare Yes of course. The Nigerian economy is picking up compared to many African countries. Your Peter Obi is no where near having any ideas of how to run an economy. A very obvious case study is the way he governed Anambra. Today, you yourself cannot even live there...and you know it.
Somebody wey no fit settle Tiny Girl and Red Scarf Girl quarrel dey talk say he wan unify Nigeria.
As Governor of Anambra, na under your watch religious division between Anglicans and Catholics grow reach point wey people dey see themselves like rivals.
You no fit unify APGA. You ran away.
You enter PDP, crisis show, you no fit stay work things out. You left.
Labour Party na vehicle wey carry you for 2023. When leadership test and internal issues come, instead make you stand firm and unite the party, you abandon ship and leave confusion behind.
You move go ADC where others don already build structure. Small disagreement show, instead of bringing people together, na the easiest option you choose again… run away.
Now you dey NDC dey promise to unify over 200 million Nigerians.
Oga, abeg tell us, wetin you don ever truly stand and fight to unify for your entire political life?
Without Shehu even saying it, it's always very obvious that Peter Obi's presidential ambition is an ibo agitation. His toxic movement is a movement hinged on ibo presidency.
@vanguardngrnews Without Shehu even saying it, it's always very obvious that Peter Obi's presidential ambition is an ibo agitation. His toxic movement is a movement hinged on ibo presidency.
How do you travel all the way to a far place without arranging where to sleep?
You didn’t book a hotel ahead, now you’re stranded because it’s fully booked.....no accommodation.
It’s 2026 guys and some people are still talking about tribes!!! Omo!! Some people need personal growth and upgrade. After this, there are consequences to face from the blood of innocent affected Nigerians. L
“I’m a Yoruba conservative, I’m not liberal, you can call me a humanist when dealing with other people or peoples, but when it comes to Yoruba, I’m not liberal.”
“I can be liberal with every other aspect of my humanity, but when it comes to Yoruba, I’m a conservative.”
She added, “because you can’t be protecting yours and be sharing mine”
— A Yoruba woman breaks silence!
If this isn’t comedy, I honestly don’t know what is.
It was Sowore’s Sahara Reporters that first broke the news of a foiled coup in Nigeria. While the government initially denied it and was still investigating and tracking down those involved, Sahara Reporters kept insisting that a coup attempt had indeed taken place.
Fast forward to now. The government has arrested the alleged coup plotters and is preparing to try them under the constitution.
But here comes the irony.
The same Sowore, whose platform reported the failed coup, has now gathered the wives of the accused coup plotters to stage a protest against the government.
From breaking the story to defending the suspects.
If this isn’t comedy, I honestly don’t know what is.
@Sistaliano I keep believing the Yorubas are light years ahead in Africa. Bishop Ajayi Crowther really did some good to some people just to open their eyes, but no acknowledgement from them. Too bad.