Dear @WorldBankGroup
STOP GIVING NIGERIA FRESH LOANS!
STOP GIVING NIGERIA FRESH LOANS!
STOP GIVING NIGERIA FRESH LOANS!
STOP GIVING NIGERIA FRESH LOANS!
STOP GIVING NIGERIA FRESH LOANS!
You already approved a whopping total of $9.35 billion in loans & credits between June 2023 & May 2026 for the BAT administration
Enough is enough! Add your voice & repost this until The World Bank does the needful. 💔
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Dear @WorldBankGroup
STOP GIVING NIGERIA FRESH LOANS!
STOP GIVING NIGERIA FRESH LOANS!
STOP GIVING NIGERIA FRESH LOANS!
STOP GIVING NIGERIA FRESH LOANS!
STOP GIVING NIGERIA FRESH LOANS!
You already approved a whopping total of $9.35 billion in loans & credits between June 2023 & May 2026 for the BAT administration
Enough is enough! Add your voice & repost this until The World Bank does the needful. 💔💔
Sixteen years on, history still speaks.
For Nigeria, Umaru Musa Yar'Adua is not just a memory, he is a defining chapter.
On May 5, 2010, the nation stood still as a leader of rare humility and quiet strength took his final breath. It was not just the passing of a President, it was the closing of a moment in our democratic journey that continues to shape our politics even today.
President Yar’Adua was not driven by noise or theatrics. He was guided by principle. His respect for the rule of law was not a slogan, it was a standard he lived by. In an era where power often seeks dominance, he chose restraint, believing firmly that institutions must be stronger than individuals.
He carried the burden of leadership with dignity, always conscious of Nigeria’s fragile unity and the need to protect it. His vision was clear: a country governed by systems, not personalities.
For many of us, he was more than a leader. He was a reference point. A reminder that integrity in public office is not an illusion, but a choice.
Sixteen years later, his absence is still felt. The questions he raised about governance, accountability, and nation-building remain as relevant as ever.
Today, we remember not just how he died, but how he lived.
We honour a man who chose decency in power, humility in leadership, and faith in Nigeria.
Life is fleeting, but legacy endures.
May Almighty Allah SWT continue to grant his soul eternal rest in Al-Jannah Firdaus. - AWT
Legacy of the Servant Leader: H.E. Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, 16 Years On
Today marks 16 years since our nation lost a dear hero, an icon of integrity, a selfless patriot, and a man I was privileged to call not just my boss, but my brother and worthy partner in service.
As I reflect on the passing of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, I am reminded of the shared passion we both held for a Nigeria where justice is not a slogan, but a lived reality for every citizen.
Our partnership was anchored on a common vision: to build an inclusive, united, and just nation. Yar’Adua was a man of quiet but profound conviction who believed that the strength of a country is measured by its commitment to the rule of law and the sanctity of the ballot.
He did not just lead; he served with a humility that is rare in the corridors of power, often putting national stability above personal or political gain.
His record in peace-building stands as an enduring legacy. He understood that true nation-building requires the courage to admit flaws and the sincerity to fix them.
For leaders, the life of Umaru Musa Yar’Adua serves as an enduring lesson. His example teaches us that leadership is a sacred trust, and that progress is only sustainable when it is rooted in transparency, accountability, and a genuine love for the people.
Sixteen years later, his strides continue to testify for him. As we remember this "Gentleman President," let us rededicate ourselves to the worthy causes he pursued with such passion.
I pray that Almighty Allah (SWT) continues to grant him eternal rest in Al-Jannah Firdaus.
-GEJ
“Instead of holding the government accountable, we are always looking for alternatives in this country. Everybody keeps advising you to buy solar if you complain about electricity, but they forget to tell you that solar is not as reliable as electricity. Look at me, despite having up to 10 panels, I still can’t use my solar because it’s not charged.”
— Man laments over the poor power supply and the constant push for solar as an alternative.
#ICYMI: Soldiers stand guard during the funeral of Brigadier General Oseni Omoh Braimah, Commander of the 29 Task Force Brigade (Operation Hadin Kai), and other troops killed by insurgent attacks in Maiduguri on April 15, 2026.
(Photos by AUDU MARTE / AFP)
I don’t care if this video goes viral or not but it should go viral to the right places. I almost didn’t post this, but silence won’t help us either. Nigerians are not lazy people (we dey work). Nigerians are not unserious people, we are not weak. We are people who wake up every single day and try despite everything working against us. We hustle, we push, we find ways to survive in situations that are not normal. The same internet you see us laughing on, making jokes, creating content, is that same place we come to forget our pain. (Because if we don’t laugh, we might break.) Things are getting harder every day, the cost of living is rising, opportunities are shrinking. It’s also becoming scary to even speak. When citizens talk about what they’re going through, it sometimes feels like they are silenced, intimidated, or punished for it. Please hear us, make us feel safe again. Security should not be a luxury, but a priority—your top priority. Going out shouldn’t feel like a risk, entering a car shouldn’t come with fear, living in your own country shouldn’t feel unsafe. It’s even more heartbreaking seeing our neighboring countries deport Nigerians, like we don’t belong anywhere anymore (and we won’t blame them). We are not asking for too much, we just want to live without constant fear, without constant struggle. We want to breathe. If you can hear us sir, please listen.
📺: @isimeh_01
@naira_trader plz what’s happening on your platform on your platform I have a funded 400k account and this morning after waiting for Easter break to be over to request payout this morning only to receive an Email of a Withdrawal breach why na I knw y’all are joking pls see to it
I got chills listening to this. I love this man one of the few bold enough to call out the government. God bless him. It’s high time we all stood up in one voice and called out the Nigerian government, asking for better pastors and members alike.
—Solomonbbuchi
You people don’t get my anger with these so called Men..
You just can’t get it.
We have no idea the negative effects these useless Men have on our society
Those so called ‘Pastors’ are evil and wicked b@stards bro.. There’s no other way to put it.
Petition to be deported🚨💔
Over 23 thousand people have signed a petition for Nicki Minaj to be deported from America to Trinidad🇹🇹 simply because she does not support tr*nsgender.
Nicki said men should be men and women should be women and this has made her lost over 9 million followers on Instagram.
Nicki has made it clear that he is willing to lose everything for the sake of God. She won't support evil.
Stay Strong Nicki, we love you😍