I represented Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, as Chief Host at the National Conference on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) 2026, held in Lagos.
The conference focused on how TVET can create more pathways to employment and support sustainable economic growth. It was a good opportunity to engage stakeholders on building a workforce equipped for the opportunities of today and tomorrow.
On behalf of the Kadri Obafemi Hamzat Youth Ambassadors (KOH YA), we extend our heartfelt congratulations to @JamesSonayon on her remarkable Nomination as the running mate to our symbol, @drobafemihamzat , APC Governorship Candidate for Lagos 2027.
Some days ago, I opined here that Obi has been caged in the NDC. Many people came for me aggressively. Please answer, how many frontline Obidients who participated in the primaries won?
Zilch!
Owners of NDC have an agenda that is quite different from what OBI and his rude and politically ignorant group think.
Now, NDC is entering the fundraising phase of its agenda. Aisha Yesufu, unlike the power and influence she commanded in the LP, would have no role whatsoever to perform. Again, notice the body language of Kwankwaso now and compare it with Datti Ahmed then in the LP. Kwankwaso has refused to step away from his brand to embrace the "OK" brand as being superior to his brand.
Seriake Dickson holds all the aces, and he is not sharing power and control of the NDC apparatus with anyone. Least of all, Obi.
NDC is positioning itself for 2031 but using 2027 as a political springboard to grow the party to have a national spread.
Both Seriake and Kwankwaso know this, and they need the desperation and gullibility of Obi to water the ground.
50 happily married men were asked:
“What makes you stay deeply in love with your wife even after years of marriage?”
Almost none of them mentioned looks, cooking, or sex first.
Their answers were almost the same
Here’s what these men said....
Time for @LasepaOfficial to really do their job.... Lots of noise pollution already erupting and more to be recorded in the coming days with this Arsenal title win......... chai....... haaaaaaa
Video: After 44 years of deploying FAAC monthly, can your state survive for another month if FAAC is stopped today? These are the questions we must begin to ask
When the US killed Qasem Soleimani under Trump, the Iran retaliated but it wasn't severe. So the US said "If we could kill Soleimani and get minimal retaliation from Tehran, then we can kill their supreme leader and nothing much will happen".
But unfortunately for the US, there was no minimal retaliation. Instead, Iran rolled up its sleeves and unleashed what the US never expected — attacking the US bases in the region. Iran hit the shit out of them.
Now the US and Israel have understood one thing: Iran can't be destroyed and can't be coerced to sign a deal. Without the sea/ocean, Iran can still trade with many countries like Russia and China, and the US can't interfere.
This war was lost immediately the supreme leader was killed. Whatever Trump is saying now is just him doing damage control. As for the GCC, whatever security agreement they signed with the US is useless because the US bases in the region are nothing but sitting targets.
Iran will never be seen the same again and the geopolitics surrounding West Asia has forever been changed. Iran has proven to be a dominant force in the region which everyone must acknowledge onwards.
Anyway, this man in the picture fought ISIS and al-Qaeda in Iraq and Syria, but the US killed him in 2020. Also, he's the architect of the Iranian Decentralised Mosaic defence, the reason Iran is still fighting to this day. He is hero indeed.
God bless Tehran 🤍
*Nigerian Geo-Political Zone Bill 2026.*
[1] As from October 1 2026, Nigeria’s six geo-political zones will become official and constitutional organs of government. This means that there will be four tiers of administration in Nigeria - Federal, Zonal, State and Local governments
[2] Nigeria will have six geo-political zones, with each being made up of seven states. Our constitution will prohibit the creation of any more states after these 42
[3] As part of this restructure, we will abolish the federal allocation regime and replace it with resource control under which states will remain the federating units. Revenue distribution will be as follows - States: 50%; Federation account: 20%; Geo-political zones: 15%; National trust fund: 15%. We shall gradually migrate towards this with the aim of achieving our targeted goal by 2040
[4] Geo-political zones will be responsible for maintaining regional police forces to augment the activities of the Nigerian Police Force
[5] Each geo-political zone will be constitutionally obliged to generate, distribute and transmit electricity within its domain
[6] Every year, the chairman of the geo-political zone will rotate among the six governors within it. A chief executive will be appointed to manage what will be a civil service structure
[7] Ultimate authority for the governing of each geo-political zone rests with the committee of governors. There will also be committees of commissioners to deal with matters such as education, health, housing, transport, security, etc
[8] Each geo-political zone authority will be responsible for secondary specialist healthcare. They will build specialist hospitals in areas such as oncology, HIV/Aids, renal failure, dementia, reproductive health, dermatology, etc
[9] These will be the 42 states that make up the six geo-political zones:
*South-South :*
[1] Bayelsa State - Yenagoa
[2] West Izon State - Patani
[3] Rivers State - Port Harcourt
[4] Cross River State - Calabar
[5] Akwa Ibom State - Uyo
[6] Edo State - Benin
[7] Delta State - Warri
*North East :*
[1] Mambilla State - Gashaka
[2] Taraba State - Jalingo
[3] Adamawa State - Yola
[4] Borno State - Maiduguri
[5] Yobe State - Damaturu
[6] Bauchi State - Bauchi
[7] Gombe State - Gombe
*South East :*
[1] Anioma State - Asaba
[2] Orashi State - Omoku
[3] Anambra State - Awka
[4] Imo State - Owerri
[5] Enugu State - Enugu
[6] Abia State - Umuahia
[7] Ebonyi State - Abakaliki
*North Central :*
[1] Abuja State - Abuja
[2] Gurara State - Kafanchan
[3] Benue State - Makurdi
[4] Plateau State - Jos
[5] Nasarawa State - Lafia
[6] Kogi State - Lokoja
[7] Niger State - Minna
*South West :*
[1] Odo Oya State - Ilorin
[2] Oyo State - Ibadan
[3] Ogun State - Abeokuta
[4] Lagos State - Ikeja
[5] Ondo - Akure
[6] Ekiti - Ado-Ekiti
[7] Osun - Oshogbo
*North West :*
[1] Sokoto State - Sokoto
[2] Kebbi State - Birnin Kebbi
[3] Kaduna State - Kaduna
[4] Katsina State - Katsina
[5] Kano State - Kano
[6] Jigawa State - Dutse
[7] Zamfara State - Gusua
[10] If any state is unable to meet its running costs, its geo-political zone is constitutionally obliged to step in and bail it out. If not, the federal government will declare a state of emergency in that state.
We move ....
Social media has reduced the seriousness of public discussion to a mere play. A man may get drunk in his living room and begin to tutor us on how to turn amala to pounded yams and a crowd would watch him till the end
Isaac Fayose said Tinubu left SDP to join AD. If a boy of 22 years of age is saying this, I would forgive him because of his age and poor sense of history. But Isaac Fayose is above 50. That means he should know the correct history. It is therefore sad if he knows nothing about this country and her history.
There were two political parties under Ibrahim Babangida- NRC and SDP. Tinubu contested for a seat in the senate and won on the platform of SDP.. It was the same SDP that produced MKO Abiola . After the annulment and Abacha's take over, both SDP and NRC were scrapped. That was in 1993. It was five years after that the politicians had the opportunity to form new parties.
Isaac Fayose may not know that in 1998 when the transition began, SDP was not part of the new parties registered. Three parties were formed. AD, PDP and APP. Contrary to his poor knowledge of history, Tinubu joined them to form the party. He did not join them later. He flown the AD gubernatorial flag in Lagos.
The movement from AD to AC to ACN and to APC is not about running away. It is all about restructuring. Was there AC before AD? was there ACN before AC? Was there APC before ACN?
This post is necessary to correct the wrong information he is passing around. People need correct information to act right.
Biggest Bird..
@KelOnovo You were shown soludo post, you went mute🤣 show us his infrastrural development in Anambra? Paid noise maker, we are waiting for you? Like obi dindinrin like you... Keep white washing the brain of dindinrin like you... We are waiting
@LegendaryJoe@fccpcnigeria@MaxAirLtd pls I paid for a reservation for 2 (Katsina to Abuja, I was debited but I never got any mail from your end.. I have mailed your [email protected] , but no response .... pls what's happening
Any serious politician would do well to study the playbook of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
After investing years into building both party structure and electoral victories, most notably backing the rise and reelection of Muhammadu Buhari; he found himself in a paradox: the very system he helped strengthen grew distant, and at moments, even resistant to his own ambition in 2023. Within the All Progressives Congress, there were clear signs of hesitation, internal pushback, and shifting loyalties.
But instead of walking away or fracturing the platform, he chose to stay the course. He leaned on years of political capital, relationships, and influence; calling in favors, consolidating alliances, and navigating internal battles that could have derailed a less seasoned operator. Where others might have retreated, he doubled down.
He stood by the party he helped build, even when that loyalty wasn’t fully reciprocated. And in doing so, he demonstrated a core lesson in Nigerian politics: power isn’t just about popularity or momentum; it’s about endurance, structure, and the ability to outlast resistance within and beyond your own camp.
I put it to you @ruffydfire that you're a shameless journalist. You're a disgrace to that profession.
So, when did you realise that the problem of ADC has nothing to do with APC and the president? You kept spreading this wrong information even when you were corrected several times. You used your platform on X to set the President up for dragging on a matter that doesn't concern him and his party!
Your eyes are now clear!
Journalist Isonu!
Pls, watch this video and see how useless this guy is!
Today, I received the endorsement of our leader and the President of Nigeria, H.E. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, as the official APC candidate for the 2027 Lagos Governorship election.
I am indeed very grateful for the vote of confidence and endorsement. I am fully aware of the responsibility it carries. I am enthusiastic and looking forward to continuing on the good work and the foundation the President has laid in Lagos State.
Lagos state is an ongoing project because we are the yardstick for development and progress. There is still a lot of work ahead, we have an election to win and a legacy to protect.
I therefore remain focused on the journey ahead.
"When we went to Singapore to see Lee kuan yew with BRF, the first question he asked us is 'What's your succession plan?'"
Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat on succession plans in Lagos.