@SOLUDERO1@NigAffairs@woye1 So, because it's the country's money, they shouldn't be given at all, or should millions be given to petty traders with little or no formal education?
@DrUsmanIsyaku A man from Delta doesn't behave like a man from Kebbi likewise a man from kaduna doesn't behave like the one from Osun. Let every state use its own solution to solve its problems.
Peter Obi was impeached by his State Assembly just seven months after assuming office in 2006 and only returned because the courts intervened.
Throughout his tenure as governor, his party remained a minority in the State Assembly, and he struggled to secure legislative cooperation.
If he found it impossible to work with a State Assembly made up of people from his own state, how does anyone expect him to effectively navigate a National Assembly where even the country’s most powerful presidents and politicians routinely battle to get reforms passed?
RATEL & VDM: APC must Go....
Me: Which Political Party are you supporting?
RATEL & VDM: We don't support any politician...
Me: So if APC goes, who should come in?
RATEL & VDM: ANYBODY...
Me: There's no such thing as ANYBODY political Party. You can only come in through a political platform.
RATEL & VDM: WE DON'T CARE
ME: I thought as much, Headless Mobs don't usually think of end from the beginning.🤣🤣
Peter Obi promises Nigerians one Functional Primary HealthCare in each Ward across the 8,809 wards in 4 years.....
As Anambra Governor in 8 years, how many PHC was he able to make functional across the 326 wards in Anambra?🤣🤣🤣
Oh, sorry, he was never in Government before...this is a new Peter Obi!
“I am not challenging the outcome of the 2023 presidential election. I am not challenging who INEC declared. I am challenging the process of the election.” — Peter Obi
In other words: “I am not disputing the person INEC declared as winner. My contention is that the electoral process was flawed and did not comply with the standards and procedures that were promised.”
@seyi_laleye@dmightyangel At his age, if you put him amongst secondary school students for debate, on a neutral, unbiased level, he would lose woefully and get a recommendation to go back to primary school.
They Cried Marginalisation. Tinubu Gave Them a Commission. Their Own Kinsmen Ate N16bn in 16 Months. Now They Still Ask What He Has Done.
For years, the loudest noise from the South-East has been the same refrain: marginalisation, exclusion, abandonment. They said the federal government did not care. They said a commission was the least Nigeria could do.
President Bola Tinubu listened. In July 2024, he signed the South East Development Commission into law. In February 2025, he inaugurated their board. He placed their own sons and daughters in charge. Every single person running that commission is Igbo.
By June 2026, the story was no longer about federal neglect. It was about N16 billion gone. N153 million spent on a single one-room office in Abuja. N2.5 billion classified as "implied expenditure" with no explanation. No roads. No hospitals. No schools. Just receipts and scandals.
Senator Orji Uzor Kalu himself, an Igbo leader, told the Managing Director, Mark Okoye: "This committee is disappointed. Your financial report is completely unacceptable". Senators Enyinnaya Abaribe and Victor Umeh also expressed displeasure. The Senate committee had to get the true figure from the Central Bank of Nigeria because the commission could not be trusted to tell the truth.
Now let us look at what other regions did with their commissions.
The South West Development Commission was established. What did they do? They secured a provisional rail operating licence from the Nigerian Railway Corporation. Not a one-room office. A rail licence. The commission will now connect all six South-West states through a 44-city rail network. They are moving goods, passengers, and the region's economy.
The difference is not money. The South-West is richer and more sought after because they have produced leaders who think, leaders who plan, leaders who execute. The South-West did not beg for a commission and then use it to rent a single room. They took what was given and turned it into a regional rail network.
The North East Development Commission installed N3 billion worth of modern ophthalmic equipment at the Maiduguri Eye Hospital. The Niger Delta Development Commission is completing the 1.2-kilometre Kaa-Ataba Bridge in Rivers State.
Do you see the pattern? Regions that hold their leaders accountable get results. Regions that do not get scandals.
The South-East is not failing because Nigeria hates it. The South-East is failing because those trusted with its future have made a career of blaming others while their own pockets grow fat.
The same people crying marginalisation are still asking what Tinubu has done. He gave you the commission. Your people ran it into the ground. The problem is not Aso Rock. The problem is the people you keep sending to Aso Rock to collect your share.
Fire your leaders. Audit the commission. Recover the money. Then talk about marginalisation.
Until then, the South-West will keep building rails. And you will keep building excuses.
"Yorubas don't like Igbos"
I want to know what exactly why the Yorubas dislike the Igbos so much that they allow the Igbos to live and acquire properties anywhere they like in our villages, towns, and cities.
I want to know why the Yorubas hate the Igbos so much that the Yorubas marry their sons and daughters and even allow their children from their Igbo spouses to bear Igbo names.
I want to know why the Yorubas hate the Igbos so much that in some of our communities the Igbos are made heads of CDA and some hold key positions in our associations.
I want to know why the Yorubas hate the Igbos so much that hardly any street in Yoruba land doesn't have an Igbo landlord in our communities.
I want to know why the Yorubas are so hateful that they allow Igbos to attain high positions in our ministries all over Yoruba land, especially in Lagos, a thing that is rare in Igbo land.
I want to know why we Yorubas are so intolerant that we have Igbos even in our house of assembly as representatives Lagos especially.
I want to know why we Yorubas are so bad that we supported Peter Obi against our own Tinubu in 2023, giving him the much-needed popularity.
Someone please tell me what more can a people do to show how welcoming and tolerant to others who are not of their ethnic nationality.
And if ask, What have the Igbos done for the Yorubas?
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“Let everybody prepare against these bandits. Get your cutlass, sword and arrow ready. Don’t let them kill you like chickens. Invoke Sango and every ancient Yorùbá protection to defend our land” — Islamic scholar, Sheik Akeugbagold
When the Fulanis arrived in Hausa land, they met the Hausas already practicing Islam. Yet the Fulanis claimed that the Hausas were not practicing Islam in the right way and they declared jihad on the Hausa kingdom.
The Fulanis wlped out every Hausa prince and their kings who were already Muslims in that jihad. In the aftermath of the war only the Fulanis benefited from it and became the ruling class in the Hausa states without appointing any Hausa Muslim to be king, which means they put their tribe first before religion in the Hausa states they conquered
But you as a Yoruba Muslim, because of your ignorance and lack of knowledge about history, will be saying your religion come first before your Yoruba tribe. You’re the biggest f🤡🤡I on earth.
“Shariah law is for Muslims alone, it doesn’t concern non Muslims”.
But after you are done cutting the hand of my cousin that’s a Muslim for drawing a tattoo, you will now leave him for me and family that’s non-Muslim to be the one taking is responsibility and liability. Ko jo.
No Shariah in Yorubaland.
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