Dear @mehdirhasan
This lying double-mouthed dishonest aide called Daniel Bwala that you publicly exposed his hypocrisy to the world a few months ago, now claims Al Jazeera “apologised” to him over your interview with him.
Please is this claim true?
And if true, what exactly did Al Jazeera apologise to him for?
Dear Nigerians,
Pls retweet until @mehdirhasan sees this and publicly responds to clear the air.
God see my heart that all my fight for the lack of due process has been vindicated with the EIA resort that was only completed 1 month before the coastal road was commissioned
The EIA further said the coastal road will cause flooding!
Bayo,
I will drop the same message I sent to Segun. And if I see this same rubbish from @otegaogra, I will drop it for him too. I need those under your tweets, and the global audience to realize that Nigerians are not dumb, we just have government officials who major in foolery. Below is the statement:
This statement is reckless. It is exactly the kind of communication that destroys public confidence in government.
You have asked Nigerians to believe that Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi simply woke up one day, created a fictitious presidential council, appointed himself Director-General, gained access to senior government officials, met with the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, was received by a federal government agency, had his activities reported by national newspapers, and somehow found the same “non-existent” council in the 2026 Federal Budget with an allocation of over N1.3 billion. This is the story you expect Nigerians to accept?
Punch Newspapers reported on 25 July 2025 that Adeyemi, as Director-General of the Presidential Economic Advisory Council and Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council, met with Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu to discuss legislative backing for investment initiatives. The meeting was photographed and reported publicly.
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission also publicly acknowledged receiving a delegation led by the same Adeyemi in that same capacity.
Then there is the 2026 Appropriation Act. It contains a budgetary allocation of more than N1.3 billion for the Presidential Economic Advisory Council and Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council. These are official records. They cannot be wished away by a press statement.
Your statement does not answer the real questions. How did a fictitious council make its way into the Federal Budget? Who prepared the budget? Who defended it before the National Assembly? Who approved it? Who signed it into law? How did a non-existent agency receive a budget running into billions of naira? How did its so-called Director-General gain access to the National Assembly? How did he secure meetings with senior public officials? How did a federal government agency publicly recognise and receive him?
Can you see that there are multiple unanswered questions? Don’t be a stupid guy, Segun. If your answer is that everyone was deceived, then you are admitting to one of the biggest institutional failures in recent history. If that is not your answer, then your statement is incomplete and deliberately avoids the central issues.
Nobody is asking you to interfere with a matter before the court. If Prince Adeyemi committed any offence, the courts will determine that. What Nigerians will not accept is an attempt to erase documented facts from the public record because they have become inconvenient.
Your responsibility as Special Adviser to the President on Social Media is to inform Nigerians with facts, not to insult their intelligence by pretending these events never happened.
This matter is no longer just about Prince Adeyemi. It is about the credibility of the Presidency itself.
Until the Presidency explains how a supposedly non-existent council appeared in official government engagements and received a budgetary allocation exceeding N1.3 billion, every attempt to dismiss this as the work of a lone impostor will be met with justified scepticism.
Nigerians deserve answers. Answers that you cannot just spin or deflect from.
"This was me in the video during the job interview where Peller humiliated me after I told him my name. The issue isn't that Peller is an Olodo; the issue is that you're a m√mu. The fact that people are calling you an Olodo and you're still ins√lting others only proves them right.
I don't regret being among those Peller humiliated because the experience taught me a lesson. Today, I'm currently in the UK pursuing my master's degree.
The fact that Peller has grace doesn't give him the right to ins√lt people in the name of trying to be funny. No one håtes Peller; people simply want him to learn. Ask yourself, what will happen in the next one year if he continues like this?"
— Nkese Eyo, the lady who went to Peller's interview, reacts to the trending Olodo Uprising topic.
🎥: Nkese.eyo //IG
Dear @SenRemiTinubu, I have started roasted agbado business as instructed by you. I used my certificates to lit up the fire.
Do well to ensure bandits do not attack me on my way to farm, do well to ensure price of transportation doesn’t run me out of business. Lastly, while you and governor’s wives cruise in the exotic cars you shared, please stop by and buy my corn.
“They're very scared of White people. Anytime they speak to the Whites, they're very respectful. But when it is blacks, they're violent.”
-Activist Julius Malema knocks leaders of Xenophobia who are leading the “Black Africans Must Go on June 30th” movement.✍️
“For 1 month, and 9 soldiers:
we were given only 5 pieces of fish.
1 paint of garri
1 paint of beans
A bag of spoiled potatoes
1 liter of palmoil
4 tubers of yam
Few onion bulbs and other mini stuffs…”
- Soldiers lament poor feeding once again!
MEXICO VS SOUTH AFRICA
"How do you expect the South Africa attack to work when they're not attacking Nigerians?" 😂😁😄
"Instead of playing, South Africa is fighting. Maybe, they think Mexico is coming for their jobs, too. Bathong wena eswatini mema nathong."
"Looks Like South African Players Are in a Hurry to Go Back Home to Protect Their Jobs ⚽⚽😄🤣
Mexico 2 - 0 South Africa"
These were banters from Africans towards South Africans.
It doesn't spell good of you when your continent's men support your opponents at such a time as this.
Fellow African countries celebrating your loss should be a wake-up call for our South African brothers.
Say No To Xenophobia
#worldcup #mexico #southafrica