Any Lagos State Gubernatorial candidate that cannot address issues around Flooding, Traffic Mgt, Housing, Waste Mgt and Security (eliminating agbero) should forget about 2027.
Enough is enough!!!
I want a Peter Obi presidency because I need Nigeria to reclaim its place on the world excellence map, and it starts with education—a Nigeria where the most investment is in children’s education and health. He's done it before. He still does it. He can do it again.
The APC led Federal government has defrauded and scammed Nigerians numerous times that it's still a mystery how this country has been surviving...
Out of all their scams, four stand out for me and we now know that this country lost trillions of Naira as a result:
-Nigerian Air
-Claims of discovery of oil in commercial quantities in the North
-Maintenance/Rehabilitation of petroleum refineries across the country.
-Cash payments of billions of Naira to poor households without proof.
May God help Nigeria.
Someone moved fuel price from N200 to N1,350.
Moved average house rent in Urban areas from N800k to N6 million.
Moved inflation rate from 8% to 28%.
And you're asking me why I'm working for his re-election? Abi you no know say wickedness na our hobby here. 😅
We grew up watching who wants to be a millionaire, cowbell mathematics competition, spelling bee etc..
Now we’re stuck with BBN, peller and the likes and you can’t see the problem?
I've not seen it yet but I can bet my left testicle - someone somewhere is tweeting about Ycee's projected networth and how Peller is 20x richer than Ycee so Ycee is jealous.
I am sure.
A culturally bankrupt society whose source of validation comes from asslicking the wealthy.
No Ideological compass. No guiding principle. No strength. Just "I get money pass you".
A congregation of fools, from whence no progress is in sight.
You know why sane societies thrive out here? Because people don't fucking care what you have.
The concept of human dignity exists. Even the poor will stand tall in the face of the wealthy and battle opinion for opinion.
Phones are merely for calls. Cars are merely for transportation. Not status symbols.
Until the day you decentre ranking people and prioritising their opinions based on the depths of their pockets - you will always be bottom feeders.
A House Officer can be posted to a hospital, given patients to manage, placed on call rosters, and expected to save lives from Day One. Yet the same system somehow needs months to figure out how to pay them. That is not a delay. That is a failure of priorities.
The annoying thing is that it keeps happening. Every eke market day we are dragging and begging you people to do the needful? Ah!
don’t just pay May Salary, Pay June too. June is almost over! It’s salary week already!
@NMANational@MDCNOfficial@nard_nigeria
And don’t actually get it twisted an olodo uprising Nigeria is Tinubu’s Nigerian dream. One that produces people who are just unable to stand their ground, look into their eye and call out their bull. A country that’s grossly uneducated.
A President that went off grid because he can't fix power issues.
A President that stopped at the airport where he was meant to go console with victims of his failure to protect
A President that has failed to protect his citizens.
That's not a President Nigerians need.
How cars went from 3 million to 9 million.
Phones went from 300k plus to millions of Naira.
Rent for a 3 bedroom flat in central
mainland went from 1.5million to 5 million annually.
All this in the span of 3 years, and you’re saying we should vote for the same man who made all this so?
It’s like you’re m@d.
The data on impact of Medical Prioritisation Bill on 2026 speciality recruitment is published.
Overview
•Total applications: 72,552
•Appointable candidates: 33,953
•Offers made: 12,830
•Accepted posts: 9,315
Priority vs Non‑Priority (Big Picture)
Accepted posts
•Priority: 9,147 (98.2%)
•Non-priority: 168 (1.8%)
The prioritisation policy overwhelmingly directs final filled posts toward priority groups.
Competition & Demand by Specialty
Most applied specialties:
•General Practice ST1: 24,014 applicants
•Core Psychiatry CT1: 11,940
•Internal Medicine CT1: 8,468
•Anaesthetics CT1: 5,766
•Core Surgical CT1: 4,975
- Psychiatry Core Training recruitment shows:
• Huge interest
• High appointable numbers
• But comparatively fewer posts filled vs supply
Effect of Prioritisation Policy
At application stage
•Nearly balanced:
•Non-priority: 37,330
•Priority: 35,222
By offers stage
•Massive shift:
•Priority group dominates (12,649 vs 181)
Data source is the link below.
https://t.co/fRSi3SZMvR
He has his flaws. And I obviously don't know much about his private life. But with what I have seen so far, this man right here should be the role model for all Nigerian youths.
The humility he has, even after accumulating all this wealth is the sort that is rarely found in our current society.
Integrity ✔️
Empathy ✔️
Humility ✔️
He embodies all the qualities that an average Nigerian politician will never have.
2027, I will vote him again. His principles strongly align with mine. If I don't vote him, I will not have peace of mind. If he gets only one vote, then it will definitely be mine.
This man, holding a phone with a shattered screen, still tilting it to find the one corner that works instead of just fixing it, that's Nigeria.
We've perfected adapting to suffering. Firewood instead of gas. Abducted? Pay ransom. Naira falls? We'll manage. Managing instead of living.
The one adaptation we won't make is the one that matters: choosing differently in 2027.
It is profoundly heartbreaking to witness another surge of xenophobic violence in #SouthAfrica this week. Hundreds have marched on Parliament, thousands of families have been displaced, and lives have been tragically cut short.
These include at least five Ethiopians killed earlier in the attacks, and five Mozambicans who died in Mossel Bay. Thousands more are now fleeing for their lives.
To see South Africa turn to xenophobia is a tragic betrayal of the country's struggle for independence and freedom. African nations stood united to dismantle apartheid. Ethiopia proudly supported "Madiba," Nelson Mandela, in 1962 and issued him a passport so he could travel the continent. Other countries helped in many ways, including with political and financial support.
Disagreements and grievances must be addressed by the justice system and the rule of law, never through vigilante violence and collective punishment.
South Africa deserves better. Africa deserves better.
Stop the hate. Protect the vulnerable. Uphold our shared humanity.