Aisha Yesufu to Nigeria: There’s no country anymore. Nigeria is gone.
Nigeria to Aisha: oya let me see you come and hold public office in the country that is gone na.
You call it a zoo but you want to rule the zoo.
@akinwale_cfi He wants to be a "Gani" by all means. The jail he went to was ordered by the courts. He badly wants to be arrested by the government this time around. He has been hustling for it for three years now. Unfortunately, the silent treatment is getting to him now.
@akinwale_cfi You guys don’t get the gist, he is trying so hard competing for attention with sowore, been arrested by law enforcement gives them the needed publicity and relevance.
Dear Bro Wizarab,
Now that we've agreed with all your minnows insults and curses that nobody in the Obidient Camp including all those supporting Peter Obi have the intellectual capacity to engage me in a Political Talk devoid of cheap insults and name calling.
Let your bl@@dy dumbo self stay out of quoting people who can actually fry your brain, that's if you got one.
Having plenty followers doesn't translate to knowing what's right from wrong. And a short remind, with or without your X account, you're a nobody just like any of us on this app.
The next time you come at people because of their political choices with your dumbo followers, naim be say you wan disgrace yourself again and you will gradually lose your credibility on this street.
You're not intelligent at all and staying out of politics fits you more. Just do your Low Budget TwitterNG Mrbeast work and make Elon Musk coin for yourself.
Ire ó ✌️
Africa is sleepwalking into a dangerous future. Social media monetisation has turned an entire generation away from skill, mastery and innovation. Everyone wants to be an influencer. Nobody wants to learn a craft, build anything, invent anything or develop expertise. Even students in engineering, medicine and law are choosing ring lights over real careers because the system rewards virality more than value.
And we have seen this movie before. Look closely at Black America. Their most celebrated paths became entertainment, music, comedy and sports. A powerful culture, yes, but not a powerful economy. Visibility without ownership. Fame without structural influence. Africa is drifting toward that same trap at full speed.
Meanwhile, countries like China, India, South Korea and Germany are producing engineers, technicians, inventors and manufacturers at scale. They reward innovation. We reward content creators. They build industries. We build followings. The future does not belong to the continent that dances the most, but to the one that creates, designs, engineers and produces.
If Africa continues to chase fame instead of skill, we will become a continent of performers with no producers, loud but not powerful, visible but not valuable. Entertainment can enrich individuals, but it cannot build nations. Only innovation can. Only expertise can. Only craftsmanship can.
We are running out of time to choose what kind of future we want: a viral continent or a visionary one. Only one leads to real power.
Kimi Regal
Bro, I'm not doing TwitterNG Bant nonsense with you ó.
No pass your boundary reach my side. It's a friendly advice. Respect me, I respect you. No be today you dey move mad for here. Just respect yourself.
Ire o ✌️
If una think say Wizarab get sense. I won't do keyboard bants with him. I will challenge him to a Political talk on Twitter Space. Let's see who will be disgraced.
There's no way you're sensible and Peter Obi is your candidate. I promise to be 💯 respectful on the space, No Insults from both parties.
Give me a breakdown of why you think your candidate is best and your proposed solutions to Nigeria problems from your Candidate POV which you will be presenting. I would love to hear it since you all think you're more sensible than everybody else.
Let's see who comes out stup!d. I have always wanted just 1 influencer who can represent the entire Obidient Squad to engage some of us on a space.
Keyboard bants na for fools. He's welcome to bring one more person who can speak too and I will bring someone with.
No insults, No disrespect.
Let's talk like people who cares about Nigeria like you all claim.
Please tag him.
@IdrisZekeriJnr Private companies are recruiting on a daily basis across the country based on competence & skill, you are here regurgitating the same nonsense from this Agulu rabble-rouser.
No go work on developing your skill and making yourself employable, dey wait for false messiah.
If someone can spend millions of naira on an election that is obviously unwinnable, it shows that money is not the problem. Sometimes, people do it to gain popularity, the prestige that comes with being referred to as a former presidential or governorship aspirant is appealing. They can also leverage it for future political opportunities.
@OpeBee This process brings the politicians back to the locals. Irrespective of party alligiance, decent communities will use this chance to negotiate what they believe is good for them. Violating agreements will have now consequences. This is paradigm shift in our democracy & governance
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Access to food should not be a luxury.
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