@Kadaeline_@afilmhead@INothing202 One billion dollar is approx. 1.45trillion naira. Thinking Oyedepo or Adeboye do not have amount in asset or shares is you underestimating their capacity.
Arguably, all past governors are billionaires in dollars
@Ryanair@elonmusk This looks like a case of reverse psychology marketing. Ryanair is trying to pull a twitter 2.0. Provoke @elonmusk to a point where he decides to buy Ryanair at an outrageous price far exceeding market value.
There is a lady like this in front of my estate. I dont buy from her because I mostly buy things in bulk, but I do give her money. I have lived in this estate for over a year now, and I have consistently dashed her money at least twice a week whenever I go for my evening strolls over the last year. And in the previous year, there was no day she didn't greet me when I passed.
One day I decided to eat agege bread and thought of her cos she sells it, I got bread for 500 naira and gave her 1k, She took it and searched through her purse for change, she probably expected me to leave the change for her and when I didn't, she said she didn't have 500 naira change even though 500 naira was the first money I saw when she opened her purse. I took off and thought I didn't see clearly. Not long after that I returned to buy bread again and she did the same thing, I was pissed off, should I call this greed or entitlement? This is someone that the least I have given her is 1k and the highest 3k twice a week for over a year. And you still feel so entitled? You couldn't even say take a bread for free or dash me something smaller not like I was expectingher to tho but then I wasn't expectingher to be this greedy, I immediately told her I could see 500 naira change, she should check again and she did then she said “Oh, I didn't see it” She gave me the money, I took it and she looked at up with so much disbelief, well guess what? This woman hasn't greeted me ever since 😂
Nigeria by design wasn’t created with a centralised goal. We lack cohesive incentives for unity. A nationalist would mean that the person wants what's best for all 230million Nigerians. Sadly we don't have any of those
Trick question, because all 3 of them work for the same people.
Gumi works for the Saudis = USA with extra steps
Sowore works for the Americans directly
Kanu works for the Israelis = USA shadow government
The real question is why is the concept of a Nigerian nationalist so strange to Nigerians? Why must anyone placed in front of 230 million people as their leader be owned by a foreign interest?
Is Nigeria not big enough to matter?
Soldiers, Wike, FCTA officials, go physical to gain access to land in Abuja
Soldiers Stop Wike, FCTA Officials From Gaining Access To Land
I can not believe Wike is crying lol 😆
When a government exceeds its borrowing target, it’s not planning the future but merely playing a short term survival game. Each regime borrows for today, betting the next one will pay tomorrow.
A perfect equilibrium of irresponsibility.
BREAKING NEWS: Federal Government exceeds 2025 borrowing target by 55.6%.
The Federal Government (FG) has borrowed N17.36 trillion from domestic and foreign sources in the first 10 months of this year.
The minute you understand the history of British colonisation and the wider logic of imperialism is the minute you free yourself from the mental tyranny of artificial constructs like "tribe."
Once you learn that the modern day "Yoruba," "Igbo" and "Hausa" identities are products of colonisation, and that there was in fact no such thing as a "Yoruba" or an "Igbo" people before the British created Nigeria (even the word "Yoruba" is an exonym that has no meaning in the language it describes), you finally understand the true extent and ugliness of what colonialism really was.
It was an audacious social and economic engineering project on the kind of scale that only a paranoid delusional who thinks he is a god should even be able to conceive of. The idea was to convert these diverse groups of millions of free African peoples (who constantly opposed and fought against the British empire) into self-replicating imperial drones who would eternally fight each other for the temporary privilege of being the most favoured servants of the empire, without it occurring to them that they could band together and break free from the empire instead.
Nothing was a coincidence. From their deliberate unbalancing of the tripartite ethnic power-sharing arrangement through the fraudulent census that counted more people in the Sahel than by the coast (the basis of Nigeria's everlasting population myth), to their use of the BBC World Service to brand the January 1966 putsch as an "Igbo coup," to their subtle and repeated use of Goodluck Jonathan's middle name (Azikiwe) on BBC Hausa and RFI Hausa during the 2011-2015 regime change operation...all of it was planned and deliberate.
And once you understand that the biggest threat Nigeria actually faces comes from DC, Paris, London, and Brussels - not from any group of Nigerian idiots doing whatever idiocy they are doing - you gain a proper sense of perspective, and you grasp where you stand in the wider world. At that point, "tribalism" starts to resemble dog faeces to you, because you understand where it came from, what role it serves, and who actively maintains it - including the American bot farms that have created "Nigerian" accounts with matric number handles to fan the flames of ethnic conflict all over Nigerian social media since 2022.
But I know that maybe like 50 people will even read this tweet this far because even though a Nigerian man will risk his life to scoop 50 litres of ka-boom-boom from a fallen petrol tanker, the sight of paragraphs is where he loses all motivation in life.
At best the sorry blockhead will comment "Grok summarise this" in the comment section.
Today’s party system is just regional politics in disguise, and every election since 1959 has been the same script with new actors.
Nigeria doesn’t need better politicians, It needs a new game. Because you can’t fix a country still playing by 1950s rules.
Nigeria wasn’t born divided, it was programmed that way. Our biggest political problem didn’t start with bad leaders.
It started when Britain made tribal loyalty more powerful than national unity.
The British left, but their playbook stayed. We just kept using it against ourselves.
Game theory calls this a non-cooperative equilibrium. Everyone fights for their own benefit, Nobody trusts anyone else,
And the country stays stuck in a cycle of suspicion and sabotage.