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“Remove immunity. Monitor the powerful. Follow the money.”
Back in 2007, President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua proposed a bold anti-corruption plan—scrap immunity for top officials and introduce independent monitors to track assets, bank accounts, and wealth of those in power.
Nearly two decades later, his words still hit hard.
Nigeria doesn’t lack ideas. It needs the will to act.
— Yar’Adua (Sept. 2007)
My American friend got scammed $150k by a crypto Ponzi scheme named Brightway Investment Group. We’ve been trying to find out who’s behind it. If you know who is, she’s willing to give 10M naira to uncover and recover her money.
When you came to power, nobody needed loans to go to school. Fees were affordable, money had a little more worth, and citizens could literally depend 70% on businesses to cover the cost of fees.
You entered, stopped Fuel and Light subsidies, trippled the amount for university fees, devalued the Naira and created STUDENTS LOAN.
3 years later, you're using the provision of students loan as a bullet point for your campaign.
Even the devil would not enact this level of wickedness on his people.
To the ladies out there.
Please do not settle.
If your dream is to marry a rich man, an odogwu with big mansion, fleet of cars and someone who is worth millions of naira that can be giving you millions as stipends every month to buy worthless wigs and jewelry.
Please hustle and wait till your dream man comes to you.
Don't go and marry a struggling man and start nagging at his ears everyday because he didn't meet your standards.
Don't let thunder fire you.
Don't ever settle for less.
Remember that women are the prize and age is just a number.
@ZagazOlaMakama@Palermo_seun @Rig71481334 Hm
Scariest part is, majority in this video are probably dead by now… May God Help Our Nigerian Soldiers, this country na Zoo walai
“If a man should provide, protect and lead, what should a woman do?” This is both an interesting question and an important conversation to address the nonsense we call dating and marriage culture right now. We end up creating entitled entities who lack basic understanding.