The secret is now public. Those in office now brought these Fulani people into Nigeria for the sake of power. Let the world know. Now they are stronger & everywhere. This is the truth. Even the Oyo, they are the ones, clearly you can see they are not Nigerians.
Dr. Iheukwumere should never go unpunished!
He should be prosecuted and if found guilty, jailed for his atrocities.
This young lady confessed how he used her, including penetrating through the backside.
Alu na eme na school.
White culture: White Men who travel to other countries to pursue underage girls are engaging in child sex tourism or exploiting legal age-of-consent differences. This behavior is considered a severe form of human trafficking and child sex abuse,
When we talk about southAfrica , it is out of love for the continent , not out of hate ! Africa is one big family and I know very that soon those discriminating their fellow black will understand that: " no man is an island "
Listen to Malema !
Happy Sunday Africans ‼️💪
Half a million Yezidis were facing Genocide by lSlS and the UN ignored them!
10,000 were killed,7000 were kidnapped and raped for refusing to convert to lsIam.
2599 still missing.
No one marched for them!
Not a single MusIim protested for missing Yezidis.
@JMNewsNetwork_ I already know it's a stupid Muslim that made this up.
Always trying to downgrade other religion like some inferiority complex problem.
Pedophiles with a pedo prophet
State Police Is Not the Answer. Restructuring Nigeria Is. ……/3
Public Memorandum
To:
President Bola Tinubu
Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Governors Forum
The People of Nigeria
By: Obiageli “Oby” Ezekwesili
And in my next Public Memo, I will make a case for immediate steps towards the agenda of actions for the restructuring and constitutional processes. Watch out for it.
Let’s move immediately on the Restructuring Agenda through a brand-new citizens-led constitutional process and save our beleaguered country and people.
No more tragically costly delays.
Obiageli “Oby” Ezekwesili
Founder, SPPG - School of Politics, Policy and Governance (https://t.co/wGnD2SwK56)
June 15, 2026
End.
State Police Is Not the Answer. Restructuring Nigeria Is. …./2
This imbalance matters because the State Police debate focuses on only one item among dozens. Police is merely one of sixty-eight subjects constitutionally monopolised by the Federal Government. The same Exclusive List centralises authority over prisons, mines and minerals, railways, arms and ammunition, and numerous other strategic functions. Consequently, removing policing from the Exclusive List without addressing the wider constitutional architecture would amount to treating a symptom while leaving the underlying condition untouched.
The question therefore is not whether policing should be decentralised. It should. The deeper question is why policing alone should be decentralised while dozens of other functions remain trapped within a constitutional framework inherited from military command structures rather than democratic federal design. The State Police debate is ultimately a debate about symptoms. The Exclusive Legislative List is where the disease resides.
This arrangement is neither accidental nor historically inevitable. Scholars of Nigerian federalism have documented how the concentration of powers accelerated during decades of military rule. Functions that were previously exercised by regions or shared among different levels of government were progressively transferred to the centre. The 1999 Constitution largely preserved that military-era command structure. What Nigerians often describe as federalism today is therefore, in many respects, a unitary system wearing federal clothing.
The consequences of this constitutional distortion are evident across every major sector of national life. Insecurity is one manifestation. Economic underperformance is another. Weak public service delivery is yet another. The same constitutional structure that produces a distant and ineffective security architecture also generates fiscal dependency, weakens subnational initiative, discourages productivity and reduces institutional accountability. Nigeria’s security crisis and economic crisis are therefore not separate phenomena. They are products of the same constitutional dysfunction.
The geographical spread of insecurity further demonstrates this reality. What was once largely concentrated in the North-East and parts of the North-West has expanded across virtually every geopolitical zone. Recent incidents indicate that kidnapping networks have increasingly penetrated parts of the South-West, underscoring the national character of the crisis. The challenge facing Nigeria is therefore systemic, not regional.
For this reason, the proper national conversation is not “State Police or no State Police.” The proper conversation is whether Nigeria is prepared to redesign a constitutional order that has concentrated too much power at the centre, weakened subnational initiative, undermined accountability and constrained development.
State Police will be necessary. But necessity does not make it the solution to a dysfunctional Nigeria.
Nigeria does not merely need a new policing architecture. It needs a comprehensive restructuring agenda anchored in a new constitutional settlement- one that rebalances the Exclusive, Concurrent and Residual Lists; devolves powers to the lowest effective level of government; strengthens fiscal federalism; guarantees equal citizenship; promotes productivity and competitiveness; and restores sovereignty to the Nigerian people through a Citizens-led Sovereign National Conference and a referendum on a new constitution. That is the true restructuring agenda.
Restructuring the dysfunctional territory and system that our beloved country has become is THE BOLD CONVERSATION AND ACTION that Nigerians can no longer afford to postpone. There are no other viable alternatives left for us at this point.
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What Tinubu is implementing today has been tried before. IBB tried the implementation of SAP. And after 4 years, it failed woefully. Bola Tinubu is implementing SAP 2.0 & it will end in tears. SAP is a program of the IMF. Listen to this & retweet for others. Know your history.