Igbo content creators now creating contents with Sanwo-Olu's Blue Line Rail in Lagos. Who no like better thing 🤣🤣🤣.
Note: This creator is from Nnewi, Anambra State.
Peter Obi said his daughter relocated from the UK and wanted to teach in Agulu. But because of insecurity in Anambra, she ended up teaching in a public school in Lagos.
He was governor of Anambra for 8 years. What security structure did he leave behind? Lagos still has Tinubu’s Neighbourhood Watch functioning today. In Anambra, there’s nothing comparable. One wonders if priority was placed on saving security funds in Fidelity Bank instead.
Elections are about track record not cho cho cho.
BREAKING NEWS: An Ibo woman from Enugu cries out to the Government for help after sharing the Natural Tea river they all drink, Bath, and wash clothes in for Generations in Iboland
The first fruits of the funeral procession of Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei was breaking the siege on Yemen.
This is just the beginning, and it will be followed by global changes that will benefit Palestine and the axis of resistance, because his martyrdom revived the spirit of revolution throughout the world.
THE UNIPOLAR WORLD IS DEAD, THIS IS THE FUNERAL
Six months ago, when the first strikes hit Tehran, the working assumption in most Western capitals was simple: kill the man, break the state, and the Middle East snaps back into a US-Israeli-ordered column.
This week's funeral for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is the clearest evidence yet of how wrong that assumption was. It's exactly what I said would happen the day this war started.
WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED:
Khamenei was killed on February 28, in the strike that opened the war. His son Mojtaba was elevated to Supreme Leader within weeks. He hasn't been seen or heard from since, no video, no audio, only written statements and is widely believed to have been badly wounded in the same strike that killed his father, mother and wife.
This week, Iran held a six-day state funeral in Tehran, turnout has reached 20 million.
WHO SHOWED UP REVEALS EVERYTHING
For a funeral this size, for a leader killed by a foreign power, attendance is a public act of alignment. China sent representatives. So did Russia, Turkey, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Georgia, Qatar, Oman. And, notably, so did Saudi Arabia's deputy foreign minister, Waleed Al-Khuraiji, in person, in Tehran, months after a war that was supposed to isolate Iran completely.
A war western media said Saudi would join. All lies. As I said.
Western governments sent NO ONE.
Wang Jin, who directs the Center for Strategic Studies at Northwest University in China, put it plainly:
“the turnout proves attempts to isolate Iran didn't work, and reflects a Tehran that can maintain real relationships entirely outside the Western bloc.”
SAUDI IS THE REAL HEADLINE
Riyadh didn't have to send anyone. Gulf states spent the opening months of this war not condemning Washington and not backing Tehran.
A senior Saudi official showing up mid-funeral is Riyadh cashing in the 2023 China-brokered rapprochement with Iran at the exact moment it costs the most politically to do so.
It's not Riyadh's only quiet hedge this year, either. Saudi Arabia has separately been functioning as an eleventh BRICS member in practice, without ever making a formal announcement.
The goal is the end of western dominance.
THE TIMING IS A 200IQ MOVE
This funeral isn't happening in a vacuum. It's landing on the 4th of July, in the middle of a fragile ceasefire, one where Iran has paused talks for the week of mourning.
Iran has also warned the UK and France against sending their own navies anywhere near Hormuz. A government supposedly broken by decapitation strikes is dictating terms to three Western militaries simultaneously, over both a peace deal and a strait.
Let that sink it. Because it shows the world we live in now.
THE EPSTEIN CLASS FAILED
Picture this from inside a Pentagon or Israeli briefing room. The strategic logic behind killing Khamenei was decapitation: remove the man, and either the regime cracks or a more pliable successor takes over.
Instead: a wounded, invisible successor running the state by memo, twenty million mourners in the streets, a eulogy openly calling for the deaths of the two leaders who ordered the strikes, and a foreign guest list that got WIDER, not narrower, since the war began.
If the goal was proving that defying Washington and Jerusalem carries a price nobody else wants to pay, the OPPOSITE has been shown. Maybe Greenland will start a war next? Jk.
THE REAL STORY
This isn't really a story about Iran's succession. It's a live test result of whether the old world, where if you cross the US or Israel the rest of the world quietly falls in line, still exists.
It doesn’t.
Not for the states that showed up and not for the domestic audience the funeral was staged for.
Put it next to BRICS Pay's rollout this year (the quiet financial revolution against the western system) alongside the broader de-dollarization already underway, and you see the real story.
The unipolar world is dead, this is the funeral.
Across Israel, Christians are being targeted by a tide of hostility and violence — attacks that risk drawing the ire of Christians in the U.S., including evangelicals who are traditionally among Israel’s most ardent American supporters. https://t.co/t6YGbS7HTv
I’m just seeing this.
There was a national mathematics competition. A Yoruba boy living in Enugu came first, an Ibo boy from the Southeast came second, and another Yoruba boy from Lagos came third.
According to the claim, when Alex Oniya selected students to travel abroad, he chose the Ibo winner and other Ibo students who placed below the top three, while the two Yoruba boys were left behind. The initiative was reportedly presented as “Team Southeast,” rather than a team representing Nigeria.
If that’s the case, then so be it. I’m neither surprised nor disappointed.
My point is for those Yoruba people who are always quick to criticize “Yoruba Ronu” whenever we advocate for Yoruba interests or speak about fairness, all in the hope of gaining validation from others.
Notice how everywhere is quiet. No outrage, no protests, no one shouting “tribalism.”
All I ask is that we keep this same energy if a similar situation happens in Yorubaland.
Hijab and dressing modesty are two different things; our mothers have been dressing decently before Arabs could even imagine anywhere called Africa.
Stop deceiving people with modesty nonsense, stand with your Arab slave masters with your full chest.
Millions of people have attended funeral prayers in Tehran for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei who was killed in a joint US-Israeli strike on February 28.
Aerial video reveals the scale of the crowd.
They wanted the funeral to look like an ending.
Tehran turned it into a fist in the sky.
Messages do not always need speeches.
Sometimes one symbol is enough
to say:
we did not break.