Consider this: Maybe it’s okay, or even necessary, to explore everything that lights you up, to follow all the winding paths that call your name. Maybe your life was never meant to fit inside a neat little box. Maybe it was always meant to spill over the edges, to stretch beyond
Tinubu’s government collected ₦28.3 trillion in taxes in 2025.
Not other revenues. Just taxes.
If that tax money was simply shared equally, every Nigerian man, woman, and child would get ₦123,043. A family of six will get ₦740,000.
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It’s not everyday you get to interview a legend whose music you grew up listening to. It was an absolute honor to interview the iconic Angélique Kidjo for @OkayAfrica
We spoke about her music, her new album and bonded on our shared grief of losing our mums🥹
Please if you still haven't registered for your PVC, phase three is opening in the next 3 days!!!
May 4th.
SAVE THE DATE!!!
And when you get your voter's card, please use it to vote wisely.
70 something year old man (allegedly) telling a majority 35 and below population that the debt he is crippling them and their children with is for their own good as “we” will work to pay it off. Who is we baba????
Very soon, you'll be able to send an email or place a call to your representatives when you file a receipt on https://t.co/13NOEE89AB.
Much later, I'll automate sending emails to reps each time someone reports a bad road, school without roofs, etc.
Nigeria must work! Good morning.
We all need APC gone, right?
Do one thing this weekend:
1. Let’s become our own Civil Police.
2. Go to: https://t.co/5zIaRnRlY3
3. Take a picture. Write a sentence. And that's it.
4. Once approved, it'll be routed to the specific location. And that can inform your voting decision for next year.
Dear Nigerians, Don’t lose focus yet the INEC chairman has not resigned.
“Sections 63, 138 of electoral act Dangerous will sabotage voting at polling level”
— Mike Igini, Former INEC Electoral Commissioner
Did you know that the new Electoral Act contains three dangerous provisions that many Nigerians are unaware of?
Former INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mike Igini, has raised serious concerns about these changes.
1. The Act now allows candidates contesting elections to print their own ballot papers.
2. It also permits INEC officials to accept ballot papers that lack the official INEC security features.
NIGERIANS WE ARE IN PROBLEM 😮😳
I can never understand Nigerian politics. Someone finished his time after a terribly woeful performance as power minister, to go and contest for Governorship election. And rather than arrive his state in humility and address the press solemnly - acknowledging the challenges and how there's a lot of work to be done, he gathered a crowd at the airport and declared a "heroic" welcome. Then started climbing jeep and waiving left and right like someone that just delivered 24/7 electricity. Never seen such shameless arrogance in failure.