176,750.
That’s the number of polling units in Nigeria. I’m not here to tell you to vote for a specific candidate. It’s your duty to think and do your research, but I’ll make your voting experience easier and better.
It’s important to know exactly where you’ll be voting and to register beforehand, but the official government website doesn’t show the closest polling unit to your home.
So go to https://t.co/3R1Swk2dhj and find the closest PVC centre and polling unit to you.
This is my contribution to our society.
These guys are also desperate now, they thought it was going to be an easy operation.
Firstly, they definitely asked for what they are denying now, the reason is very clear, they now understand that even people wouldn’t mind the collateral damage with the sharia law request.
Secondly, they need to pitch the people against the government, they want you to see the government as playing politics with the lives of innocent people Hence:The sharia law denial.
Thirdly, this is coercion, that woman is scared and she’s saying what she was told to say.
Fourthly, how does it even make sense that all they requested for was just the release of their members? These guys, kidnapped people, they are at advantage and you think all they will ask for is just the release of their members? 😉
“They are not asking for sharia law or money; they are only asking for the release of some of their men. Government should stop playing politics with our lives" — Abducted vice-principal of Oyo State school, Mrs Alamu Folawe, speaks in new video.
Leemaoo, this typa scenario happened to my sis over the weekend. This time it was an extended family member.
Dem give you money, you carry the money go show our mama say see wetin dem give you.
Shey o ṣiṣe owo sí wá lọwọ ni😂
I went to greet one Baba Adugbo, and he asked me for money. I opened my banking app to transfer him ₦5,000 (he didn’t know how much I intended to send), but his bank network was poor, so I told him I would send someone to give him the cash instead.
The next day, I sent my area aunt with the ₦5,000. Not long after, she called me to say he had returned the money because it was too small. I told her to keep the money and that I would send my account number so she could return it to me.
I forgot to send my account number that day, so first thing the following morning, she called again and said he had sent someone to collect the money. She wanted to know whether she should give it to him or if I still wanted my money back. I immediately sent her my account number and told her I wanted my money returned.
She then started preaching to me about how he was an elderly man and that sometimes you just have to respect elders and accept them for who they are. But I won’t tolerate that kind of rubbish, especially when it’s money I worked hard for, and from someone who hasn’t done anything for me in his life.
She later said he was shocked when she told him that she had returned the money and that I collected it back.
E no go shock ke? 🤣
Kylian Mbappé’s lack of defending is nothing new.
Luis Enrique
Carlo Ancelotti
Ousmane Dembélé have all openly spoken about it.
There is a reason data ranks him as the worst
defensive player in La Liga even below goalkeepers.
But I guess fans think we cannot criticize him just because he scores goals. 🤷♂️
We live in a world where:
Muslims attack Christians.
Muslims attack Muslims.
Muslims attack Jews.
Muslims attack Hindus.
Muslims attack Buddhists.
What do Muslims really want?
I’m not the only one who witnessed that massive giveaway Bandits hosted on TikTok. The desperation from Nigerians especially the girls, was honestly shocking.
Account numbers (mostly OPay and MoniePoint) were flying across the screen non-stop during his live stream between 12:00 AM and 1:00 AM two nights ago.
The Fulani host ended up dishing out over ₦50 million, and the way people were shamelessly begging their so-called oppressors for money left me speechless.
Thousands were tuned in, glued to the live.
How did we, as a country, sink to this level? It’s genuinely heartbreaking.💔
those of you seeking your stomach while this country is spoiling fail to realize something.
Nigeria is like a lake where everyone is taking from and no one is providing a channel for water to flow in except for rain.
A drought is coming and the lake will dry up if we don't act.
You came to my father's house for a few days, and you already swapped my cord and laid claims to it.
Tonight, your power bank that was swollen like your pot belly is suddenly not yours because you saw mine still neat and tidy.
Jide, you will crumble 🫵🏾
I am truly perplexed that so many people are against mosques being built...
I think it should be the goal of every Western Society to be tolerant regardless of their religious beliefs. Thus mosques should be allowed, in an effort to promote tolerance.
That is why I also propose that two nightclubs be opened next door to the mosque, thereby promoting tolerance from within the mosque. We could call one of the clubs, which would be gay, "The Turban Cowboy ", and the other a topless bar called "You Mecca Me Hot."
Next door should be a butcher shop that specializes in pork, and adjacent to that an open-pit barbecue pork restaurant, called "Iraq o' Ribs."
Across the street there could be a lingerie store called "Victoria Keeps Nothing Secret ", with sexy mannequins in the window modeling the goods.
Next door to the lingerie shop there would be room for an adult sex toy shop, "Koranal Knowledge ", its name in flashing neon lights, and on the other side an off-licence called "Morehammered."
All of this would encourage Muslims to demonstrate the tolerance they demand of us, so their mosque issue would not be a problem for others.
Media Framing of Crime Along Ethnic Lines: Divisive.
As an Igbo man, I have endured stereotypes, judgment, and labelling solely based on my ethnic origins. This is not an isolated Igbo experience. Most Nigerians have, at some point, been reduced to their ethnicity rather than recognised for their true character.
I understand the pain of the ordinary Fulani man today, often unfairly judged by the actions of criminals he does not support, has never met, and who are not representative of his people.
Even in America, such unjust labelling fueled the civil rights movement and prompted Martin Luther King Jr. to declare that people should be judged by the content of their character, not the colour of their skin.
Every Nigerian ethnic group is known for its unique traditions, occupations, skills, and strengths. Crime, however, has no ethnicity. A thief is a thief. A terrorist is a terrorist. A kidnapper is a kidnapper. They are bad actors, not representatives of any people. They must be identified, arrested, and punished according to the law.
We must decisively abandon the dangerous practice of blaming entire ethnic groups for the actions of a few criminals. It is unjust, it breeds hatred, and it damages our national unity.
Let us proudly celebrate our diverse cultures, talents, and contributions, rather than falling prey to stereotypes and prejudices that politicians and divisive interests exploit for their gain.
A new Nigeria must emerge—one where no citizen is condemned because of tribe, religion, or birthplace. We can cherish our cultural roots while standing united by justice, mutual respect, and hope for a better future. We are capable of this.
A new Nigeria is within our reach. -PO