@DrOlusesan Depression is real. It needs to be treated as a disease. It calls for public enlightenment on mental illness, the indicators and how to build resilience and adaptability in dealing with life struggles.
This is unnecessary, disrespectful and unmanly. She only stated that she can’t be in any polygamous marriage with a man. She didn’t direct it to you. Why are you now bullying her? Let’s be a living example of what our religion preaches and respect when others don’t want to do it the way we desire.
Wow. So you people have now gone as far as mobilising influencers to push Theo Abu Agada to block me? Running a coordinated campaign and encouraging him to shut me out? I can already see some familiar names on this gig, including that “Lagos SSA’’.
This is certainly not the democracy we claim to preach.
Anyway, I have good news for you all, Theo has refused to block me. Are you happy now?
Dear Chinedu @GRVlagos
I have no interest in descending into the mudslinging and distractions you appear to thrive on. My focus remains on the important work before us - supporting the efforts of the Lagos State Government to ensure the safety, well-being, and prosperity of Lagosians.
If being committed to public service, good governance, and the protection of the interests and heritage of Lagosians is what you choose to describe as bigotry, then I make NO APOLOGIES for standing firmly by those principles. Public service is not a tea party - but how can you know what it entails? Nemo dat quod non habet.
For the sake of clarity, I would advise you, in your saner moments, to acquaint yourself with my record in public service - from my appointment as Special Adviser on Education to Mr. Governor in 2019 to my present tour of duty at the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources. The record is public, and it speaks for itself.
As for the labels and accusations, I will leave others to judge them on their merits. I have no intention of engaging in personal attacks or trading insults with a political nomad driven by ignorance and needless hatred.
I wish you all the best.
TW
The summary of that Peter Obi interview is, “just make me president abeg, stop stressing me.”
He had no clarity on any of the issues. He went as far as saying anyone who doesn’t like him doesn’t mean well for Nigeria. That’s the sort of delusion his followers thrive on.
I met some diplomats last year. Their issue with the opposition candidates, they said, is that whenever you ask what they’ll do differently, the answer is always, “that’s not the issue. Let me get there first.”
Peter Obi exemplifies that disconnect.
To become president, you must start by being in touch with reality. He is out of touch.
And no matter how many times he calls his interviewers by name or holds their hands in that psychological plea for mercy, as long as he keeps opening his mouth, he will keep showing why no sane Nigerian will ever consider him for president.
The presidency is not an experiment. And that’s a beautiful thing, because he would have made for a disastrous one.