@JJExclusive1 Well,it's a thing of choice.....Yoruba movies encapsulate with more teachings and knowledge than English films that are easily predicted and end without a meaningful storyline. Dating Yoruba girls remains your personal concern,not shouldn't be generalised,such is Live
“Enough is enough. Opposition should leave President Bola Ahmed Tinubu alone to work. They should stop playing politics with insecurity and people’s emotions” — protesters, calling for focus on governance and national security.
Obingos will never tell u that @PeterObi was impeached for awarding Govt contract to build a new Governors' Office at 100m Naira (20 yrs ago) to his friend- Mr. Nwandu & another to his Campaign Manager. He also bought 40 cars without appropriation.
The impeachment was overturned by the Courts for procedural error (5am time & wrong venue) not that he was innocent As settlement for peace, he agreed to pay the godfather of the lawmakers debts for phantom contracts that Ngige refused to pay.
Whenever u see a Politician calling others 'thieves', know that hes a Premium version of Anini! Oju ole re!!! 😃
*Evidence attached.
@Bayo_Bilisi@og_beeping101@AmodaOgunlere
@SamAmadi@PeterObi Statements like this is stylish Provocations capable of leading to Ethnic Tension. The Ibos do not have both ethnic and Legal rights to contest for the highest office in Yorubaland, what is good for geese is also good for the gander. Lagos State belongs to the Yoruba people and
@SamAmadi@PeterObi very good at troublemaking and also defending our Rights and lands, so if you people feels that you can come and contest the highest office in Yoruba land,the result won't be palatable. Governorship position is a Regional thing and goes along with Ethnic principles, so invoking
@SamAmadi@PeterObi even in the face of d illiterate. But that dream of you people contesting for the highest office in Lagos is dead on arrival and it could lead to Ethnic tension which we the Yorubas will gladly welcome in our own region. We Yorubas are very accommodating and peaceful but we are
Dear @SamAmadi, following your statement on Ibos having right to contest for the highest office in Yorubaland, we wish to inform you that we will make sure that @PeterObi never become Nigeria President even if it's just for 24hrs. You have made yourself a caricature of ignorance
Dear @SamAmadi, following your statement on Ibos having right to contest for the highest office in Yorubaland, we wish to inform you that we will make sure that @PeterObi never become Nigeria President even if it's just for 24hrs. You have made yourself a caricature of ignorance
@SamAmadi@PeterObi Statements like this is stylish Provocations capable of leading to Ethnic Tension. The Ibos do not have both ethnic and Legal rights to contest for the highest office in Yorubaland, what is good for geese is also good for the gander. Lagos State belongs to the Yoruba people and
'Wage Bill Cripples Lagos Govt' on July 1, 1999. This is the Lagos Asiwaju inherited! Its cast in stone!
Where are the clowns quick to mention Former FCT? Where are the enviously bitter 'ignoramuses' throwing the name of Jakande around? Wasn't this same Lagos he governed? Awon Olote!
Truth is the only way!
@TheYorubaTimes This is a deliberate gaslighting because they know that it will generate more traction and more attention from the Yorubas. Thank God he says that "if Peter Obi becomes President", that alone is dead on arrival. The more reason Peter Obi will never be Nigeria President.
@TheYorubaTimes This is a deliberate gaslighting because they know that it will generate more traction and more attention from the Yorubas. Thank God he says that "if Peter Obi becomes President", that alone is dead on arrival. The more reason Peter Obi will never be Nigeria President.
Professor Sam Amadi, Your Doctorate Is a Disgrace to Real Scholarship – A Man Who Cannot Distinguish Between Citizenship and Indigeneship Should Be Stripped of His Professor Title
A creature draped in the decaying robes of a professor, one Sam Amadi, has slithered out of whatever hole he crawled from to declare that it is "an error" to tell Igbos they cannot contest for the highest office in Lagos because they are not Yoruba. Let us disembowel this intellectual fraud with the precision his hollow credentials do not deserve.
Citizenship is a statutory contract. It grants you the right to live, work, pay taxes, and enjoy public infrastructure. Indigeneship is a blood covenant. It grants you the right to govern, to sit on ancestral thrones, and to speak for people whose grandparents share the same soil, the same deities, the same wars, and the same grief. Any first-year political science student knows this. But Professor Amadi, in his infinite stupidity, conflates the two and expects us to applaud his ignorance.
Why did you not use Kano as your example? Why not Maiduguri? Why not Katsina? Why is your intellectual cowardice always trained on Lagos? The answer is simple: because you know that in the North, your argument would be met with laughter, dismissal, and possibly a plane ticket out. But you assume, like many before you, that Yorubas are weak-willed, confused, and ready to surrender their birthright to anyone who screams "one Nigeria" loud enough while clutching their own ancestral lands with iron fists.
Here is the rot you refuse to address. A Yoruba man cannot be governor in Enugu. A Yoruba man cannot be governor in Abia. A Yoruba man cannot be governor in Imo. The very Igbos you are defending would never, under any circumstance, allow a Yoruba man to govern their land. Not one. Not ever. They would call him a "stranger." They would tell him to "go back to the West." They would not even allow him to be a local government chairman.
But wait. Wasn't it on this very space we saw an Igbo man saying that an Ebonyi man cannot be a leader in another Igbo state? If you cannot even trust your own kinsman from another Igbo state to lead you, how dare you lecture Yorubas about accepting leadership from non-Yorubas in their own land?
The hypocrisy is staggering. You deny your own blood brother leadership in your region, but you expect Yorubas to open their gates to everyone. You build walls around your own political space, but you demand that Yorubas tear down theirs.
We are not demanding it. We are simply demanding the same reciprocal respect in our own territory.
But you, in your hypocrisy, will never speak of that. You will never write a paper on it. You will never raise your voice on any podium. Because your problem is not justice. Your problem is not fairness. Your problem is that you believe Yoruba land should be a free-for-all, a no-man's-land, a colonial outpost for anyone's ambition, while other regions remain fortress states with "indigenes only" signs boldly posted at their gates.
Let us rub your nose in the stench of your own contradiction. If Lagos must be open to all for the highest office, then Enugu must be open to all for the highest office. If citizenship is enough for Lagos, then citizenship must be enough for Enugu. If an Ebonyi man cannot lead in another Igbo state, then a Yoruba man cannot lead in Lagos. Fair is fair. Equal is equal. But you do not want equal. You want special. You want exception. You want Yoruba land to remain the only place in Nigeria where indigeneship is a crime.
Your PhD should be recalled. Your professorial chair should be re-evaluated. A man who cannot grasp the difference between a citizen and an indigene has no standing to lecture anyone on political morality. You are not a scholar. You are a charlatan with a title, a fraud with a certificate, a village drunkard who somehow stumbled into academia.
Fellow Nigerians
Today, we celebrate democracy and the enduring Nigerian spirit. For 27 unbroken years, since May 29, 1999, Nigerians have chosen their leaders through the ballot, witnessed peaceful transitions of power, and resolved disagreements in courtrooms and legislative chambers—not through violence. We have experienced the longest stretch of civilian rule in our history. Our democracy is not perfect, but it is ours, and we must continue to defend and strengthen it.
Sad to hear of the passing of veteran actor, Chief Kola Oyewo. A true icon of Nigerian theatre and cinema, he graced our screens with unforgettable performances in Saworoide as Oba Lapite, The Gods Are Not to Blame, Sango, Koseegbe, and many other classics. He was 80 years old.
May his soul rest in peace.
Hon Akin Alabi
Ajia Olubadan of Ibadanland