NO LEADER AT THIS LEVEL IS FOOLISH. THEY DIDN'T GET THERE BY LUCK.
One thing I have noticed about we the Millennials and then the GENZs is the obvious lack of respect for leaders.
You will see someone who's still looking for a job saying openly that "Tinubu doesn't know what he's doing. That Tinubu is not intelligent."
In fact I have heard elders. People in their sixties and fifties say this.
If we the Millennials and then the GENZs can make such mistakes, elders shouldn't.
Let me tell you.
I have observed this thing having been around so many leaders in various sectors.
See, there's no leader that is not intelligent.
Your boss at work who may act like he doesn't know what he's doing, remember that he didn't build that company that employees you by luck.
He knows somethings you don't know and will never know unless you put in the sacrifices he's made .
In the first place, some of you who have become emergency activists don't even know the main issues causing poverty in Nigeria .
So how would you know whether Tinubu knows what he's doing or not?
Before you say a man doesn't know what he's doing, check his history.
You see the caliber of people who follow Tinubu abi?
Do you think they have followed him this long just because he's Iya oloja's son?
Do you think he rose that far in Exxon Mobil by luck?
Do you think he became a senator in the 1990s by luck?
Oya go and try nau.
Do you think he became Governor of Lagos for two times by miracles?
Do you think he's dominated the politics of Nigeria this long by laying of hands by one prophet?
It is purely by intelligence.
Do you think he became a president even against all odds by one miracle?
Open your eyes 👀 o.
No leader emerges by mistake or luck.
YES....I criticize Peter Obi.
What I criticize is his style of politics not his person.
Obi remains the richest man to have ruled any state in the South East.
He's a billionaire if not in dollars sef...
He may not be very good in politics but the man is a successful businessman.
I will be fooling myself to say "he's not intelligent".
Of course I have never attacked his person.
I will never insult him.
To get to his level is not a miracle.
He got to that level by intelligence.
Let us learn to respect leaders.
You may criticize them in principle.
Attack their politics.
But don't make it personal.
Because where they're is only a dream for many of us.
I laugh at some of you insulting the first Lady.
You think she's trying to belittle us by saying people should fry AKARA?
What kind of job can you give to a village woman who has no education or skill?
Give her a job in the Bank?
We geh zenze so ?
The majority of the poor Nigerians need survival businesses.
Businesses that don't require so much capital but the profit is good.
So the first Lady is correct.
You people that think you know are the ones who don't know.
Leaders see far.
Ugoji Maximillian
I have always enjoyed and fancied the way he talks and puts up his legal arguments together before now.
Ozekhome is one of those personalities who have redefined legal practice in Nigeria.
I can still remember what happened in 2006 when Fayose was under investigation over allegations of laundering state funds while serving as Governor.
As part of its investigations, the EFCC obtained an ex-parte interim order to freeze Fayose's bank accounts.
Fayose immediately ran to meet Mike Ozekhome as his lawyer.
Mike Ozekhome filed an application challenging the EFCC freezing order before Justice Taiwo Taiwo of the Federal High Court, Ado-Ekiti Division.
The freezing order was vigorously contested and was eventually vacated by the Federal High Court.
The moment that happened, Fayose transferred the sum of ₦75 million from the account into Mike Ozekhome's Chambers account, describing it as part-payment for professional legal services rendered across multiple cases.
That move frustrated the EFCC.
So EFCC went back and obtained another court order to freeze Mike Ozekhome's account, claiming that he knowingly received money that was under investigation and which might likely be proceeds of crime.
The matter eventually found its way to the Court of Appeal.
It was there that Ozekhome advanced one of the most memorable legal arguments ever heard in that kind of case.
He argued that a lawyer is not a security personnel and, as such, is under no obligation to investigate the source of a client's wealth before receiving legal fees.
On May 14, 2021, the Court of Appeal, led by Justice Chidi Nwaoma Uwa, dismissed the EFCC's appeal and affirmed the unfreezing of Ozekhome's account.
The court reasoned that no law requires a lawyer to invite a client into an interrogation room to investigate the exact source of funds before accepting professional fees.
That was how Mike Ozekhome defeated the EFCC in that legal battle.
He did not only win the case; the judgment became a precedent for lawyers across Nigeria that legitimate professional fees paid to a lawyer for services rendered cannot simply be swept up and classified as proceeds of crime because a lawyer has no duty to interrogate the source from which his legal fees are paid.
Today, Mike Ozekhome finds himself in another storm.
At its 173rd General Meeting held on June 23, 2026, the Legal Practitioners' Privileges Committee suspended the SAN rank attached to Ozekhome's title.
According to the Committee, the decision was taken to protect the integrity of the prestigious title while Ozekhome continues to face his case against the Federal Government over allegations of fraud and forgery connected to a real estate dispute at 79 Randall Avenue, Neasden, London.
The development has once again placed one of Nigeria's most celebrated legal minds in the eye of a major controversy.
But if history is anything to go by, many who know Chief Mike Ozekhome will not be in a hurry to write him off.
I am sure, just like the biblical Samson would say, Chief Mike Ozekhome will still go out and shake himself free, just as he has done many times in the past.
The six individuals added to the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) and Blocked Persons List are:
Muktar Muhammad Adamu
Babangida Muhammed Adamu Hammajam
Abdullahi Umar Usman
Ibrahim Abubakar
Adamu Chiroma
Yakubu Ogirima Ibrahim
The four Nigeria-based money service businesses and BDCs designated as owned or controlled by the listed individuals are:
Generation Currency Bureau De Change Limited
Manhattan Bureau De Change Limited
Nine to Nine Exchange Bureau De Change Limited
Abbal Bako & Sons Bureau De Change Limited
The CBN directed financial institutions to “identify and immediately freeze, without prior notice, all funds, assets, and other economic resources belonging to, owned, held, or controlled, directly or indirectly, by the designated persons and entities.”
The directive also extends to companies or entities that are 50% or more owned, individually or collectively, by the sanctioned persons.
Financial institutions were further instructed to ensure that no funds, financial services, or economic resources are made available, directly or indirectly, to the designated individuals or entities.
"No serious Nigerian should opposed State Police. If the Federal Government can have federal police, nothing should stop a state government and even local government to have their own police." — Femi Falana, SAN 2024
This same man is now out in 2026 to criticize the implementation of the same state police.
This video reminds me of when my grandfather was to be buried then.
There was this particular woman that was crying and was insisting that they should let her enter the grave and be buried with my grandfather.
People were holding her until my grandfather's younger sister came, held her hand and took her near the grave and said; "O ya bee ni, ko sinu koto hun" (Now, enter the grave).
That was the end of the whole drama.
The same thing ought to have been done to this content creator.
Someone was creating this kind of scene shouting she wanted to follow Cashtivist Sowore and enter prison, una dey stop her, why?
Why not just open the prison gate and tell her to enter...
This is Peter Obi's HANDBAG called Mamapee
She is asking DSS if they are crazzzy.
These are the folks we will be handing over Nigeria to.
Uncouth, irresponsible without character.
Louts.
The military offered to take along Journalists to escort them to the theatre of war against the bandits and terrorists;I have not heard any journalist or influencer accepting the offer.
VIDEO: Atiku Camp Faults Timing Of State Police, Alleges Links To 2027 Polls
The camp of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has faulted the move to hurriedly establish state police services in the country, alleging that the initiative was being driven by political considerations, especially for the 2027 general election.
The criticism came on Wednesday night, shortly after the Senate passed the State Police Bill during plenary as part of ongoing constitution amendment efforts.
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A retired Commissioner of Police, Balarabe Sule, has raised concerns over the financial implications of the proposed state police system, warning that many Nigerian states may struggle to fund and sustain their own police forces if the initiative becomes operational. https://t.co/yVIjjEgi2r
BREAKING: Nigerian soldiers fighting Boko Haram in the North-East have openly rejected an alleged fresh directive to deploy "repentant" terrorists into active military operations. warning that forcing them to cooperate, share intelligence, or live alongside former insurgents poses a severe risk of military sabotage and operational leaks.
I have always argued for more boots on the ground 400,000 officers to 200m citizens is inadequate
But today, we have improved technology to also act as a buffer
How many officers will each state recruit?
What will be the use of technology
If each state recruit about 20,000 officers how will they pay them!
If the Nigerian police is grossly underfunded will state police be different
As we speak each South west state have between 1500-2000 Amotekun officers, except Lagos
Will they morph into state police!
These officers currently earn about 75,000 Naira will it be increased
Are we going to increase their insurance package?
Rufai, do u av the right pple for this your proposal in this same Nigerian system removing same politics rhetoric. Do u think we av technocrats like you that can handle the works & give Nigeria good report. Do you av true elites even young graduates of 2.1 firstclass? Chkout
Decentralized police is good on paper but with the Nigeria of today and the level of complicity
IT will not work
I have not problems with state police! I have a problem with state police in this Nigerian system!
The accountability levers simply don’t exist and it will not solve the problem of complicity
It will only increase the layers of evil
I support state police in a better system
Not this Nigerian system
My resolution is we must first fix the security apparatchik first
To make state police effective within Nigeria's historically corrupt system, the structure must be insulated from political capture by installing strict independent oversight, guaranteed funding, and clear legal boundaries. [1, 2]
The structural changes and safeguards required include:
•Independent Oversight & Accountability: State policing agencies must be monitored by autonomous civilian and professional oversight bodies. This includes independent Police Service Commissions at the state level to ensure hiring, firing, and promotions are based on merit, not political patronage. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
•Financial Autonomy: Operational funds should be made a first-line charge directly from statutory allocations, preventing governors or local officials from using budget withholding to force compliance.[1]
•Federal Guardrails: The Federal Police Service must retain overarching authority to investigate systemic corruption, interstate crime, and step in if a state force is compromised or abuses its powers.[1, 2, 3]
•Whistleblower Protections: Robust internal affairs mechanisms—with anonymous reporting channels and strict legal penalties for officers who enforce unlawful political orders—are essential to protect officers of integrity. [1, 2]
Sowore’s Case Is A Criminal Trial, Not A Political One - Adamson
The DSS had the responsibility to ask him to retract what he posted on social media, and he was given that opportunity, but he refused. By entering his plea in court and allowing the prosecution to call its witnesses, whom his lawyer cross-examined, he submitted himself to the jurisdiction of the court.
Adeboro Adamson, Senior Advocate Of Nigeria
BREAKING
ADC Vice Presidential candidate, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and Prof. Jerry Gana joined by CAN President Archbishop Dr. Daniel C. Okoh, present a symbolic key to Pastor Kumuyi, symbolizing the authority to open the spiritual doors of Abuja before his prophetic declaration.
President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope is not just a slogan it is a reality starring at the opposition in the face.
It is so unfortunate that they can not believe what they are seeing in terms of the rapid development and the progress this administration is making.
That is why Peter Obi has now turned himself into a content creator over night releasing tweets like a hungry banger boy on social media.
Pathetic 😏