Some Obi’s ekukes came to spy on my platform and this is my response to one of them:
"You are as foolish as your Peter Obi, who can't stand the truth. Tinubu is criticised, Atiku is criticised by Obi’s mad dogs. None of them sued people because they recognise that we are in a democracy and people are free to express themselves. Obi has sued Deji Adeyanju, and I heard he has written his wretched letter to Kenneth Okonkwo. If he has such a thin skin against criticism as an ordinary citizen, he will certainly kill all Nigerians with the guns of the state if he ever nears any position of office, God forbid, because Nigerians love to express themselves. We need a tolerant democratic President, not an Obi who does not know his left from his right. Go and get a job and a life."
Henceforth, I will reply any Obi street urchin who comes to my platform to talk nonsense.
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@NITDANigeria
While in Makkah, I fell ill.
I was given paracetamol, our regular Nigerian brand. Nothing changed. In fact, it felt as though my condition was getting worse. Thinking it might have been one particular manufacturer, I tried another Nigerian brand. The result was the same.
I am not someone who takes medications casually. I rarely use drugs except when genuinely necessary, so I know how my body usually responds to basic medications such as paracetamol.
As we approached the end of our pilgrimage, I still had my Farewell Tawāf to perform. Feeling weak and concerned, I requested our dear Shaykh, Mansur B. Kareem, to please get me a Saudi brand of paracetamol or anything similar. The very first dose brought a relief that was difficult to ignore. Within a short time, it felt as though the burden of the illness had been lifted from me.
The experience reminded me of an incident from last year. A pilgrim who travelled with us was detained for over an hour because he was carrying a Nigerian-made Vitamin C supplement. Saudi officials found it difficult to believe that the product was indeed Vitamin C. They conducted several tests before eventually releasing him. Throughout the process, he kept explaining that the product had been purchased from one of the largest and most reputable pharmacies in Nigeria.
I am not a scientist, pharmacist, or laboratory analyst. Therefore, I cannot make any definitive claims regarding the medicines involved. There may be explanations that experts can provide. However, as an ordinary citizen and consumer, these experiences raise questions that deserve serious attention.
Millions of Nigerians rely daily on medications purchased from local pharmacies. They trust that the medicines they buy contain what they claim, are stored properly, and will perform as expected when needed. That trust is too important to be taken for granted.
Beyond business and profit, healthcare is about human lives. Every tablet, capsule, syrup, or injection may represent someone's hope for recovery, relief, or survival. There is no profit greater than safeguarding the health and wellbeing of people.
I therefore appeal to @NafdacAgency and all stakeholders in the pharmaceutical industry to intensify efforts toward quality control, routine inspections, anti-counterfeit measures, and public confidence building. Nigerians deserve medicines they can trust without fear or doubt.
May Allah protect us, grant healing to the sick, and bless all those who work sincerely to safeguard public health. Āmīn.
I am Oníṣẹ̀ṣe
My religion, Ìṣẹ̀ṣe is perfect but I am not.
If I make mistake, blame me.
But not my religion.
Ire O!!!
Ìṣẹ̀ṣe a gbé wa ooo.. Àṣẹ!!!
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Seriake Dickson Was Bayelsa State AD Chairman In 1999 While Tinubu Was Fighting For AD’s Gubernatorial Ticket In Lagos.
Sariake Dickson Then Became AD’s National Legal Adviser When Tinubu Was Fighting For His Second Term Ticket.
You Clowns Don’t Understand What You Are Up Against.
Gradually the voices are going silent!!!
That is the pattern!
We get used to it and treat it as normal….
We console ourselves with the phrase “Life must go on” But the question is “Does life go on for the 45 kids and their teachers that was abducted”?
Sigh..
My first World Cup coverage is looking like a dream come true.
No sponsorship yet but thanks to family and friends for making this trip possible. 🫥
#Molatsportgist#WorldCup2026
If Tinubu were as intolerant as Obi, he would’ve sued at least 5M Nigerians by now. But his leadership traits will always be evident.
Tinubu is a true definition of leader unlike Obi who’s a failed politician who should have ventured into groundnut business instead of politics
Lmao. A sick mentality.
I am sure you do not prostrate to your parents either.
Prostration, in our cultural context, is a sign of respect to fellow human beings, while sujūd (bowing in worship) is reserved for Allah alone.
Do you prostrate to God?
In all of this, Islam places great emphasis on intention. Actions are judged by intentions. Nothing more!
My boy, Theo Abu Agada, is a PhD candidate in Election Administration. Fcvk you all OBIdients
God will punish you Theo Abu Agada if you pander to these nonentities. You represent the NDC, the day they joined, you were hanging around one pillar like that.
Let them know!!