I've not seen it yet but I can bet my left testicle - someone somewhere is tweeting about Ycee's projected networth and how Peller is 20x richer than Ycee so Ycee is jealous.
I am sure.
A culturally bankrupt society whose source of validation comes from asslicking the wealthy.
No Ideological compass. No guiding principle. No strength. Just "I get money pass you".
A congregation of fools, from whence no progress is in sight.
You know why sane societies thrive out here? Because people don't fucking care what you have.
The concept of human dignity exists. Even the poor will stand tall in the face of the wealthy and battle opinion for opinion.
Phones are merely for calls. Cars are merely for transportation. Not status symbols.
Until the day you decentre ranking people and prioritising their opinions based on the depths of their pockets - you will always be bottom feeders.
Good Morning my Muslim and Atheist Brothers and Sisters.
Jesus loves you and what you to come to him with your troubles, he says you should come to him if you are laden with burdens and he will give you the rest your soul seeks.
Imagine 1 million people sitting at home saying “my vote won’t count”.
That is 1 million vote lost.
And then we end up with the wrong person and the same people will say “the govt is bad”.
Participation is doing something about it 🫶🏾
One vote counts, it adds up.
Our society is changing concerning this. Slow, but we are changing.
The perception around being a south paw is changing. We earlier tied it to disrespect, but we are learning that kids who use their left hands have are a special breed. It is changing.
We used to kill twins once, that has changed. We will change. The world will change and it will fall to Christians to keep providing a case for the value of life beyond performance and productivity.
It’s impossible to overlook injustice as a Christian.
Spiritually, everyone deserves God’s wrath, but he was generous with his kindness.
So whenever we encounter the poor, the orphan, the immigrant, and the widow, we are pulled to them, because they hold up a mirror to us.
I never imagined I would be making this kind of plea.
My wife, Dasola, went in for a Caesarean Section to deliver our baby, but what should have been the happiest moment of our lives suddenly became a fight for survival.
She developed severe sepsis after surgery, leading to
Please let's not forget that there are children in the forest and both @officialABAT and his government are still carrying out their quotidian activities like nothing is happening.
72% of Christian martyrdom globally right now is in Nigeria.
APC Government have spent the last decade supporting, negotiating with and overextending to these terrorists.
If you support this wicked government, you are as cruel as the enablers.
PART TWO
A WARNING TO THE PRESIDENT @officialABAT , GOVERNMENT @NigeriaGov , @nassnigeria@NGRSenate@HouseNGR Governors’ Forum @NGFSecretariat and State Houses of Assembly AND THE NIGERIAN POLITICAL CLASS OF NIGERIA AT LARGE:
DO NOT DARE WISH OUR CHILDREN “HAPPY CHILDREN’S DAY” TODAY .
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the around 19 million Nigerian children - 27 percent- who do not attend school due to the threat of kidnappings, poverty and cultural factors, one of the highest numbers in the world .
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the 70 percent of Nigerian children aged 10 who cannot read a simple sentence - the foundational learning crisis that your governments at every level have refused to treat as the emergency it is.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the children buried under the rubble of Jos, Plateau, Benue, Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Borno, Yobe, and now Oyo - slaughtered in their sleep, in their schools, in their churches, in their mosques, in their farms - while your security architecture protects your convoys as you shamelessly drive around politicking in the land your selfishness has turned into a desolate territory.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the children of Makoko, whose homes you demolished, whose schools you erased, whose futures you bulldozed in the name of “urban renewal” that is nothing but state-sanctioned cruelty against the poor.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the 35 million people the UN World Food Programme estimates could go hungry in Nigeria in 2026 , among whom are millions of children whose stunted bodies and diminished brains are the direct ledger of your governance failure.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to children dying from preventable diseases in primary healthcare centres you have refused to equip, to children walking past abandoned school buildings to hawk sachet water in traffic, to the almajiri children you have used as political props for decades and then discarded, to the girl children married off before puberty in states whose laws you refuse to harmonise with the Child Rights Act.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to children whose parents cannot afford the food, the school fees, the medicines, the transport, or the safety that your governance failures have placed beyond their reach - even as you award yourselves allowances, SUVs, foreign medical trips, and pensions for life.
This is the reality. And the reality is not a “Happy Children’s Day.”
The reality is a National Day of Shame.
So I issue this warning, on behalf of every Nigerian parent, grandparent, teacher, and citizen who refuses to be insulted again:
Spare us your hypocritical statements wishing distressed children a “Happy Children’s Day”. Spare us your photo opportunities and deceitful performances. Spare us your empty words that carry zero weight for the safety of our children.
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Some of you will say, “because they kidnapped some people, should we not eat?”
One day, if tragedy knocks on your own door, you will understand why food refuses to enter the mouth of a grieving parent. Empathy should not wait until it becomes your turn.
Speak up for them!
Oyo is Bleeding
Kwara is Bleeding
Benue is Bleeding
Kogi is Bleeding
Plateau is Bleeding
Kaduna is Bleeding
Borno is Bleeding
Niger is Bleeding
Nasarawa is Bleeding
Katsina is Bleeding
#EndInsecurityInNigeria
One pastor pointed out how Babel was built because the people wanted to make a name for themselves, and God had to truncate it (Gen 11).
But in Gen 12 God showed up and Himself promised to give a man a great name.
God is not against advancement, but without Him it will kill us.
On 12 May 2022, Deborah Yakubu, a second-year Nigerian Christian college student, was stoned to death by a mob of Muslim students in Sokoto, Nigeria, after being accused of blasphemy against Islam.
We forget so much.
THERE IS AN ONGOING CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA.
You can deny it, you can pay propagandist to spin narratives, but it won't change the story on ground.
Terrorists almost kill their victims and show no mercy the moment they find out that the victims are Christian.
Few days ago, Baba was beheaded for being a Christian, I remember the case of John Arum, his suffering began because they sensed that he was a christian. Christian villages and communities are sacked simply because there are active Christians there.
Debt Servicing, Borrowing, and Nigeria’s Fiscal Priorities
During his recent foreign tour, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu stated that Nigeria will spend about $11.6 billion on debt servicing, a figure that should concern anyone interested in the country’s economic future and long-term development.
There is nothing inherently wrong with borrowing when it is guided by prudence and directed toward productive investment. Countries such as Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, and Indonesia are all heavily indebted, yet their borrowings are largely channelled into education, healthcare, infrastructure, and innovation - sectors that generate long-term economic returns and sustain repayment capacity. As a result, despite high debt levels, their obligations remain more manageable because they are tied to measurable productivity.
Nigeria’s situation, however, is markedly different. A huge proportion of past borrowing has been directed toward consumption, with limited visible or sustainable developmental outcomes to justify the scale of indebtedness.
It is also important to note that a huge portion of the debt currently being serviced was accumulated under the Tinubu administration itself, while borrowing has continued at a significant pace. The administration’s recent external borrowing alone includes about $6 billion (from First Abu Dhabi Bank in the UAE—$5 billion, and UK Export Finance via Citibank London—$1 billion), a further $1.25 billion under consideration from the World Bank, and an additional $516 million arranged through Deutsche Bank, bringing the latest known external loan commitments to roughly $7.8 billion. In addition, domestic borrowing through monthly bond issuances continues to add to the overall debt stock.
Against this backdrop, Nigeria’s 2026 budget shows that health is ₦2.46 trillion, education is ₦2.56 trillion, and poverty alleviation is ₦865 billion, giving a combined total of about ₦5.885 trillion for these three critical sectors. By comparison, debt servicing at about $11.6 billion (approximately ₦17–₦18 trillion, depending on exchange rate assumptions) is almost three times higher than the total allocation to health, education, and social protection combined. This imbalance highlights a troubling fiscal reality in which debt obligations increasingly crowd out investment in human capital and poverty reduction. Moreover, even within the limited allocations to these sectors, funds may not be fully released, and a significant portion of what is eventually released could be misappropriated.
Ultimately, the central issue is not borrowing itself, but whether borrowed funds are being converted into measurable productivity, inclusive growth, and improved living standards. Without this, debt servicing shifts from being a temporary fiscal obligation to a long-term structural burden that constrains development and deepens economic vulnerability.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Today makes it 8 days since My little sister missing. She is just 13 years old💔
She returned from school on last Wednesday and hasn’t been seen since. We’ve searched everywhere and reported to the police, but there’s still no trace of her.
Please repost until she is found. 🙏🏾