Keeping Abia clean is a collective responsibility. Your trash belongs in the bin not on our roads🗑️
Dear drivers, make it a habit to keep a waste bin in your keke or bus so passengers can dispose of trash properly not on the rd
Let us keep Abia clean starting with our vehicles.
#KeepAbiaClean
How did one man hold power for eight years, preside over the disappearance of $12.4 billion, build Africa's most sophisticated system of political corruption, annul the freest election his country ever held, and retire to a mansion without ever being prosecuted?
#Powerandplunder
With gratitude and deep reflection, I made the difficult decision to decline the appointment as Youth Ambassador. This is not out of disrespect - it can be a matter of purpose, timing and conviction.
To be clear, for you to be BAT's supporter, you must be a past criminal, current criminal or a potential future criminal. You cannot tell me you are a decent person and be his supporter.. It is not possible and there is absolutely nothing you can say to convince me... As long as you defend and support BAT, you are a certified CRIMINAL just like him....I repeat, you are nothing but a filthy, wicked, terrible and hardened criminal 😉
I have deeply seethed hate for Tinubu, and despite his questionably innocuous looks, he’s a tragedy, one that should have been completely avoided and warned against by generations. He would be the devil if Lucifer wasn’t quick enough. An abhorrent fuck. How unfortunate.
Igbo foods and their real names:
It’s Ofe Onugbu not Bitter leaf Soup
It’s Abacha not African Salad
It’s Ofe Nsala not White Soup
It’s Okwuru not Draw Soup
It’s Ofe Akwu not Banga Stew
It’s Ukwa not bread fruit
Respect our Identity, call Igbo foods by their real names.
School blocks built:
25 × 2,400 = 60,000 blocks
Students educated every year:
6,000 × 2,400 = 14.4 million students annually.
Teachers employed:
450 × 2,400 = 1.08 million teachers.
This would not be a one-off intervention, but a national, self-sustaining education ecosystem, capable of virtually eliminating Nigeria’s out-of-school children crisis, while creating massive employment and stabilising communities across the country.
Under such a scenario, Nigeria would no longer be debating access to education; the debate would have shifted to quality, innovation, and excellence.
The Farouk controversy, therefore, is not merely about one man. It is a mirror held up to our collective conscience - asking whether privilege will continue to coexist comfortably with abandonment, or whether responsibility will finally rise to meet opportunity.
As Plato warned centuries ago, when education is neglected, the damage does not stop with children — it spreads to everything else.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
I will be declaring for the ADC coalition tomorrow. No amount of police intimidation, sealed venues or harassment will stop this historic event. Lagos belongs to the people, and we will not be silenced.
#OURLAGOS
@DavidHundeyin up to the point that you have to empty your water bottle 🤦🏽♀️ but you are allowed to cross with the bottle. The phobia I have come to develop for flying ehn
@DavidHundeyin Funny thing is SA airports don’t make you take off your shoes,like they’re very lenient when compared to other countries but my world will US TSA make you feel like a criminal! I do understand the need to ensure maximum security but it’s scary how serious it can get…