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You, again, Ogana?
Okay, Ogana, let's be rational rather than emotional. Peter Obi's party, the Nigeria Democratic Congress, held its primaries on Friday, 29 May 2026. Today, being Monday, 8 June 2026, is exactly ten days since 29 May 2026. Yet the NDC has not presented the results of their primaries to the public or the INEC, except for their presidential primary, which was uncontested, meaning there were no votes since there was only one aspirant.
So, Ogana, if the NDC cannot produce the results of the elections they conducted among their members even after ten days, why would you, a rational and supposedly sentient adult, expect the INEC to give you real-time election results in a country with over 100 million registered voters?
Ogana, think about it. Don't just see me as an enemy. Look beyond your ethnic and political affiliation and see me as a person who, like you, wants the best for Nigeria and believes that the best can only be achieved when we work based on facts rather than on sentiments.
Thank you, Ogana, and may God bless you.
Reno Omokri
Happy Children’s Day! 🎉
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STATEHOUSE STATEMENT
PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU'S EID-EL-KABIR 2026 MESSAGE
I extend warm felicitations to our Muslim brothers and sisters across Nigeria and worldwide as they celebrate the glorious Eid-el-Kabir, the Festival of Sacrifice.
We give glory to Almighty God for preserving our lives to witness this important celebration once again.
Eid-el-Kabir reminds us of the enduring virtues exemplified by Prophet Ibrahim—faith, obedience, and the willingness to sacrifice for a higher purpose. This sacred festival calls on all Muslims, and indeed all Nigerians and the whole of humanity, to embrace sacrifice, selflessness, unity, and compassion for our fellow human beings.
One central lesson of Eid-el-Kabir is the call to show mercy and compassion, regardless of race, ethnicity, or creed. There is no greater example of duty and devotion than Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to offer his only son, Ismail, as a sacrifice to Allah.
As a nation, we are on a journey of reconstruction and renewal. The reforms we have undertaken are challenging but necessary to build a stronger and more prosperous Nigeria for future generations.
Just as sacrifice brings reward, I am happy that the sacrifices and efforts we have made over the past three years have yielded a more stable economy, making our country a preferred investment destination that will drive job creation and economic growth. The walk through the dark tunnel is over, and the light is here.
I am confident that, by the Grace of God, the reforms we have diligently pursued will continue to yield improved security and greater opportunities for all.
I am aware that, despite the best efforts of our security and intelligence agencies—including the recent elimination of a wanted ISIS leader—heartless terrorists and bandits still attack some communities. I assure you: you are neither abandoned nor forgotten. We will ultimately defeat all the forces of evil.
To our Muslim faithful, I urge you to use this sacred occasion to pray for our country, for peace in our communities, and for wisdom for those in leadership.
Let us pray that those who commit crimes among us may rethink and abandon their evil ways, or face the full weight of the law.
Let us also reach out to the less privileged, share with our neighbours, and strengthen the bonds of brotherhood that unite us as one people.
My administration remains committed to building a Nigeria where all citizens can live in peace, worship freely, and pursue their dreams without fear.
We will continue to invest in security, infrastructure, agriculture, and human capital to fulfil the great promise of our great nation.
On behalf of the government, I wish you all a peaceful, joyous, and blessed Eid al-Kabir. May Allah accept our sacrifices and prayers, and may He continue to bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Eid Mubarak! Happy Sallah!
Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces
Federal Republic of Nigeria
May 26, 2026
My Biased Prediction for the Premier league last match
Fulham 2 Newcastle 1
Liverpool 2 Brentford 2
Manchester city 4 Aston Villa 1
Spurs 1 Everton 2
Wetham 3 Leeds 1
Brighton 2 Manchester united 1
Burnley 3 wolves 1
Crystal Palace 0 Arsenal 2
Forest 1 Bournemouth 3
Sunderland 1 Chelsea 1
What do you think?
THE WOLVES AMONG THE FLOCK — FALSE PROPHETS IN THE LAST DAYS
How Deception Becomes the Defining Crisis of the Final Generation
The Most Repeated Warning of Jesus
Of all the warnings Jesus gave about the end of the age, none is repeated more urgently than this:
“Beware of false prophets.”
Not earthquakes.
Not wars.
Not persecution.
Not famine.
The greatest danger to the people of God in the last days is deception.
Jesus said:
• “Many false prophets shall arise, and shall deceive many.”
• “False christs and false prophets shall show great signs and wonders.”
• “If it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.”
This is not peripheral.
It is the central crisis of the final generation.
False prophets are not merely wrong teachers. They are spiritual predators, wolves in sheep’s clothing, who devour the flock from within.
They do not come with fangs.
They come with smiles.
They do not come with threats.
They come with promises.
They do not come with darkness.
They come with light‑colored lies.
The Nature of False Prophets
1. They Wear Sheep’s Clothing
Jesus’ description is surgical:
“False prophets… come to you in sheep’s clothing.”
They look like believers.
They sound like believers.
They use Scripture.
They speak the name of Jesus.
They perform works in His name.
But inwardly they are ravening wolves.
Their danger is not in their appearance but in their hidden appetite.
2. They Prophesy in His Name
Jesus says many will stand before Him saying:
“Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name?”
This is not the world.
This is the church.
These are not atheists.
These are ministers.
They preach.
They prophesy.
They cast out demons.
They perform wonders.
But Jesus says:
“I never knew you.”
Their ministry was real.
Their miracles were real.
Their influence was real.
But their hearts were false.
3. They Deceive Many, Not Few
Jesus does not say “a few will be deceived.”
He says many.
False prophets thrive in environments where:
• people prefer comfort over conviction
• crowds prefer affirmation over repentance
• churches prefer growth over holiness
• leaders prefer applause over truth
This is why the last days are fertile soil for deception.
The Marks of False Prophets in the Last Days
1. They Preach Without Repentance
John the Baptist preached repentance.
Jesus preached repentance.
The apostles preached repentance.
False prophets remove repentance from the message.
They preach:
• blessing without obedience
• salvation without surrender
• heaven without holiness
• comfort without conviction
• prosperity without purity
Their gospel is crossless.
Their Christ is powerless.
Their message is painless.
2. They Promise What God Has Not Promised
False prophets always promise:
• safety when judgment is near
• prosperity when repentance is needed
• peace when sin is unaddressed
• comfort when God calls for mourning
Jeremiah confronted this same spirit:
“They say, ‘Peace, peace,’ when there is no peace.”
The last days repeat the same pattern.
3. They Exploit the Flock
Peter says false teachers:
• “make merchandise of you”
• “through covetousness”
• “with feigned words”
Their ministries are built on:
• manipulation
• emotionalism
• financial exploitation
• spiritual flattery
They do not shepherd the flock.
They consume it.
4. They Reject Correction
A true prophet trembles at God’s Word.
A false prophet trembles at losing influence.
They cannot be corrected.
They cannot be questioned.
They cannot be confronted.
Their authority is not accountable.
Their ministry is not transparent.
Their spirit is not teachable.
5. They Are Loved by the Majority
Jesus said:
“Woe unto you when all men speak well of you, for so did their fathers to the false prophets.”
False prophets are popular because they preach what people want to hear.
True prophets are rejected because they preach what people need to hear.
Why False Prophets Multiply at the End of the Age
1. Because the Church Grows Lukewarm
Laodicea is the perfect environment for false prophets:
• wealthy
• self‑sufficient
• blind to its own condition
• offended by correction
• resistant to repentance
False prophets thrive where the church is asleep.
2. Because People Accumulate Teachers Who Affirm Their Desires
Paul says:
“They will heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears.”
The people choose the prophets.
The prophets reflect the people.
False prophets rise because the church demands them.
3. Because the Spirit of the Age Is Deception
Paul calls the last days:
• perilous
• deceiving
• seducing
• delusional
The atmosphere of the age is spiritual fog. False prophets breathe it in and breathe it out.
4. Because Judgment Is Near
Before judgment, false prophets always multiply.
Before the flood — false voices.
Before the exile — false voices.
Before the cross — false voices.
Before the return — false voices.
Deception is the final sign before the Day of the Lord.
The Response of the Remnant
1. Discernment
The remnant tests every spirit.
They measure every message by Scripture.
They refuse emotional manipulation.
They reject flattery.
2. Repentance
The remnant embraces the message false prophets avoid.
They welcome correction.
They hunger for holiness.
They desire truth even when it wounds.
3. Watchfulness
The remnant stays awake.
They guard their hearts.
They guard their doctrine.
They guard their affections.
4. Separation
The remnant does not follow every voice.
They do not chase signs.
They do not pursue novelty.
They cling to the Shepherd.
The Final Separation: Wheat and Chaff
John the Baptist said:
“His fan is in His hand… He will thoroughly purge His floor.”
The last days are a threshing floor.
False prophets gather the chaff.
True shepherds gather the wheat.
False prophets build crowds.
True shepherds build disciples.
False prophets entertain.
True shepherds prepare.
False prophets comfort the unrepentant.
True shepherds comfort the broken.
The separation is already underway.
The Hope Beyond the Warning
The rise of false prophets is not the end of the story. It is the backdrop against which God raises His John‑type shepherds, the voices crying in the wilderness, calling the church back to repentance, sobriety, and readiness.
Where deception increases, God increases clarity.
Where false voices multiply, God multiplies true ones.
Where darkness deepens, God raises lamps.
The remnant will not be deceived.
The Bride will be prepared.
The Shepherd will gather His own.
And the King will appear.
@PublicPulseNG@Ifeboy6@Officially_Kriz Wishing for the two without the right culture to birth and sustain them is hypocrazy of the hieghest order. We all know leadership had been our prob, now that we get the kind that can move us a bit in the right direction, our weak and myopic economic culture is fighting us
WE COULD HAVE BEEN SENEGAL TOO
Shall I Begin?
The night before the dawn of 2022, Nigeria had already written her own obituary - the budget told the ugly truth our rulers were too shy to admit.
Nigeria initially budgeted for N443 Billion for fuel subsidy payment. Before the year shut its eyes, the government returned seeking an additional N4.39 Trillion Naira. Ten billion dollars.
For appropriate context:
The entire national budget for year 2022 under review was N17.3 Trillion.
A staggering N4.39 Trillion of that was budgeted just for an unproductive, wasteful and retrogressive subsidy regime.
Approximately 20% of our national budget squandered just to sustain an expensive lie of a cheap fuel to earn the applause of a largely ignorant population.
For a more effective context and this is where it gets interesting or should I say annoying:
The budgetary allocation for:
Health - N711B
Education - N1.3T
Infrastructure (Transport, Works, Power, etc) - 1.45T
Housing - N500B
COMBINED - N3.97T
But Fuel Subsidy alone was N4.39 Trillion - Far higher than the 4 most critical sectors of the economy combined.
The rot was more expensive than the remedy. The poison was better funded than the cure. Generation after generation, we fed the trap and called it governance.
By 2023, the calculations had grown obscene. N18.4 Billion per day.
Not for teachers. Not for surgeons. Not for asphalt or electricity or the crying farmer under a failed irrigation system. Just - fuel subsidy. Every single day.
Madness.
No wonder our Universities were poorly funded and went on strike for a cumulative 59 Months between 1999 - 2023.
No wonder our infrastructure decayed without renovations and reinvestment and no federal road was motorable.
No wonder our hospitals became glorified mortuaries due to poor funding and inadequate investment.
No wonder km long fuel queues consistently plagued us.
No wonder State governors became professional beggars going bowls in hand to the Villa for bail outs just to meet salary obligations.
No wonder that even at the height of our oil prosperity, we still couldn't record formidable achievements.
Until a true leader emerged and did what cowards catalogue as impossible. He took the bull by the horns - bare-handed, in broad daylight, before a nation that had mistaken poison for provision. He damned the consequences. Risked the applause. Staked his re-election on an altar and courageously pulled the trigger.
He removed the subsidy.
And with that singular, seismic, long-overdue act - he did not just balance a budget. He lanced a boil that had been festering for four decades. He healed the nation of its fastest-spreading cancer, even as the patient screamed that the surgery was the disease.
Without that decision, Nigeria today would not merely be struggling. Nigeria would be a cautionary tale that other cautionary tales whisper about - worse than Senegal.
And yet - it was Senegal who got the young president. The photogenic revolutionary. The crowd's favourite. The one Twitter fell in love with.
Good Evening Severally...
Senegal's crisis proved that borrowing trillions to artificially lower the cost of living leads straight to bankruptcy. Removing the subsidy is what stopped Nigeria from going over that exact same cliff 📉🔥.
Every country that my people on the other side have asked Nigeria to copy has failed. From Argentina to Bangladesh to Senegal to Ghana to Burkina Faso, the news is almost the same.
One year ago, I became the Jagun Olubadan of Ibadanland. Although, I have since been promoted to the position of Ajia Olubadan of Ibadanland, I remember this day because it marked my entry into the official succession line to become the Olubadan of Ibadanland in the future.
@akinalabi Oloye! Longest time... waiting for your turn to be the governor of Oyo State. One of those, who believe in ur leadership... talking from Oke-ogun...Ji Masun 💥
Key Facts About Africa
Population: ~1.4 billion people
Countries: 54
Largest country: Algeria
Most populous country: Nigeria
Longest river: Nile River
Largest desert: Sahara Desert
Highest mountain: Mount Kilimanjaro
BREAKING: Abuja Erupts as APC Leaders, Delegates Flood ICC for Crucial Presidential Primary Collation
A wave of political activity has taken over Abuja as officials, delegates, and thousands of APC members converge on the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre ahead of today’s nationwide direct presidential primary and state-by-state collation process❤️🇳🇬
@eniori_sada1@Makafor@captMansa The start of this conversation, yibo man complaint of the impact of tribalism. Yibo man destroyed regional govt, yibo man changed the constitution, yibo men are still complainning. What a difficult state of mind...