Video 1: She is supporting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR @officialABAT because he is YORUBA and Ob!diots are upset and calling her a BIGOT.
Video 2: She is supporting Peter Obi despite her married to a YORUBA and no President Tinubu person is calling her a BIGOT.
You know the real BIGOTS
A President who is the commander- in -chief of the armed forces. He has sole authority to hire and fire the IGP. But according to the opposition, he needs a decentralised state police to rig elections.
Olodos uprising.
"Tinubu is not doing anything to improve the lives of ordinary Nigerian"
Please see how in the video.
This man must let opposition come and do better for us 🤦♀️🤦♀️
If the argument is that State Police should be delayed until after 2027 because governors might abuse it, then by the same logic, the Nigeria Police should also be suspended because the President could abuse it.
Should Nigerians continue living with insecurity while reforms are put on hold for politics?
If we are afraid Governors will abuse State police, we should be afraid the President will abuse the Federal police too.
Let’s pause security because Peter Obi’s presidential ambition is more important than the security of Nigerians.
Dear Ahmad,
Thank you for your feedback. Emotional outbursts do not produce rational economic outcomes. Just as my children are not on the same economic level as the offspring of Alhaji Dangote, so there exist people who may not be on the same social station as my children.
Economic levels are built sacrificially over time. They are not acquired overnight. It is not the government's responsibility to make you a millionaire. However, it is the duty of the government to create opportunities by which you can make yourself a success and provide a ladder for your children to climb to the next social cadre.
It takes sacrifice from parents for their children to reach a certain level. Not everything is the government's fault.
My ancestor, Ogiame Atuwatse I, graduated from university in Portugal in 1611. Please fact-check me. My grandfather, Ogiame Ikengbuwa II, went to Oxford. My father was an Appeals Court justice.
I did not get to where I am magically or because of the government. The preceding generations planted the tree whose shadow I am now enjoying.
You should not replace parental sacrifice with an entitled expectation from the government.
For an unemployed Nigerian, owning a small business, such as a roadside street food store, is an opportunity to lift oneself out of poverty. 7 million people are roadside street food vendors in Turkey. That is 20% of their workforce. Are you saying that you and I are better than they are? Or that their government is bad?
Please fact-check me: Mohammed al-Fayed started life as a street food vendor in Alexandria, Egypt. Yet, he became a dollar billionaire and owned Harrods, the most successful luxury brand in the United Kingdom.
You are a Mutanen Arewa. This behaviour you are projecting is not yours. I lived in Arewa. I lived with Arewa. You do not come from a tradition that looks down on honest work. In Sokoto, my late father used to eat Tuwo with his gateman. Arewa do not have the attitude you display here. You have allowed yourself to be influenced by other cultures that may not have the conservative depth that Arewa culture has had for a millennium.
Read the Hadiths. Prophet Muhammad, salla Allahu alayhi wasalaam, encouraged the Mu'min to sell produce, like dates, to keep employed and help others.
There is divinity and dignity in labour. That is why Nabi Isa (Yeshua, Jesus) was a carpenter. That is why Yakub (Jacob, Yakov) was a roadside street food cook. And that is how he bought the firstborn birthright from his older twin brother, Esau.
Small-scale businesses are a path by which people can raise themselves and, eventually, their lineage. Do not belittle it.
Thanks again, and may God bless you.
Reno Omokri
Ambassador Designate to Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua. Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the
What in the video looks bad 4 democracy? Besides, that’s how it works where we copied it from. Party members can’t do d opposition’s job. The US Senate Majority Leader & Speaker are usually at d forefront of pushing their party’s campaign promises 4 d executive 2 implement them.
We told Obi that this blind unreasonable opposition he is playing will eventually turn around to bite him. Now Nigerians are beginning to see him for what he truly is.
I joined a live conversation on TikTok, what caught my attention was the conversation and how they spoke about the good things this administration has being doing but there was complains about @NELFUND . I got interested and requested for mic.
The first complaint was that student who just got admission are unable to apply for Nelfund because the don’t have a matriculation number.
The second complaint is how the university has been exploiting students
The third complaint had to do with their stipends not paid.
I will be glad if Nelfund can listen to this and help these students from getting exploited and also fast track the processing of their Stipend.
@OgbeniDipo@otegaogra@NELFUND@AkintSawyerr please listen. The universities shouldn’t jeopardise the efforts of the president.
Azikiwe was born in Niger state…. He ended up as first president of Igbo State Union.
Ojukwu was born in Niger state…. He ended up as leader of Biafra war
Bola Ige grew up in Kaduna, he ended up as a top member of Afenifere
Cypress Ikwensi. He resigned from his federal office… relocated to Enugu to pledge allegiance to Ojukwu during Biafra war.
Everyone mentioned here showed solidarity to their ethnic groups in their time.
Professor Wole Soyinka was a strong member of NADECO.
Kuridat Biola was also a strong member of NADECO.
Don’t give us half history to present a fake diagnosis of the reality of Nigeria.
Nigeria unity can only stand strong with true federalism and regional autonomy. We do not have to mortgage our ethnic identity to be true Nigerians.
3.3 million metric tonnes of Lithium reserves near Abuja.
2: World-class Polymettalic Mineral province in Kaduna state
3: Diversification from oil be this oooooo.
4: Nigeria dey eye $20 million investment oooo.
5: Security: illegal miners should not have a say here
6: advantages: Thousands of jobs would be created.
7: Money don come.
Revolution Now ‼️🇳🇬✅
He removed subsidies.
He harmonized our exchange rates.
He increased our foreign reserves.
He set up a student loan scheme.
He increased the minimum wage.
He solved long-term ASUU crises.
He transformed FCT.
He opened up cross-country road infrastructure.
He attenuated Japa.
He improved Japada.
He doubled and tripled states allocation.
He gave autonomy to local governments.
He neutralized betrayers "near and far."
And so on and so forth...
And now, State Police is loading, becoming a reality - in our time!
In our time!
In just three years, fa!
This contrived increase in terrorism too shall be tamed just like Emefi-Ole's contrived currency shortage was defeated.
Thank you, *Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Emilokan of the Universe, the Balablu-Bulaba Gburugburu.*
Your enemies shall not rest.
Let Sowore continue to shout "Revolution Now" upandan. He's doing it for the whole country.
/Wọn a ṣ'agolo d'Abuja
Wọn a ṣ'agolo de Port Harcourt
Ẹni ro'bi ro ẹ,
Akanbi
Wọn a ṣ'agolo d'Abuja./ 🕺 💃
Ko jẹ bo ṣe jẹ.
Doxology.
PS:
The accomplishments of President Bola Tinubu are endless.
🏛 Governance & Finance
• 💰 NELFUND
• 🏦 CreditCorp
• 🏛 LGA Autonomy
• 💵 Naira-for-Crude Policy
• 💳 National Credit Guarantee Company (NCGC)
• 🏗 Budget Deficit Down: from 50% (2023) → 25% (2025)
• 💼 Tax Bill passed
• 💹 Increased Revenue
• 💶 Non-Oil Exports Up 40% in 2 years
• 💰 Over $40bn Foreign Investment
• 📈 Stock Exchange Boom
• 📊 Trade Surplus: ₦18 trillion in 2 years
• 🔒 No More Printing Money for FAAC
• 💵 States No Longer Borrow to Pay Salaries
⚙️ Economic & Infrastructure Reforms
• 🌾 Livestock Ministry
• 🏭 SAPZ (Special Agric Processing Zones)
• 🚍 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Initiative
• 🛠 Refineries Activation (Shut Only When Unprofitable)
• 🛣 Coastal Highway: Lagos–Calabar
• 🛣 Sokoto–Badagry & Other Legacy Roads
• ⛽️ Oil-Asset-Metering / Oil Theft Reduction
• 💧 NNPC Funds Credited Directly
• ⛏ Mining Reforms
• ⚓️ Maritime Enhanced Monitoring System (MEMS)
• 🌍 Positive Balance of Trade
• 🏠 MREIF Mortgage Initiative
🧑🏫 Social & Development Initiatives
• 👷♀️ 3MTTT (Tech Talent Training)
• 🧑🔧 TVET (Technical & Vocational Education Training)
• �� Nutrition 774 Initiative
• 🧭 Renewed Hope Ward Development Programme (8,089 Wards Nationwide)
• 🌱 Green Imperative Project
• 🧵 Cotton, Textile & Garment Dev. Board
• 🍫 Cocoa Board Reinstated
• 🚜 NIPOST Agricultural Infrastructure & Logistics (NAILI)
• 🏫 DL4ALL (NITDA Digital Learning for All)
• 🧑⚕️ National Health Fellows Programme
• 🧍 Forest Guards for 1,149 Reserves
• ⚖️ Nigeria First Policy
• 🌐 SUPA (Smart Urban Planning Agenda)
• 🚌 6 Mega CNG Bus Terminals (Regional Zones)
• 🏢 Jobs & Training Support for 1000 Beneficiaries per Ward
🏥 Reforms Continue Nationwide:
• ⚕️ Health Reforms
• 💊 Increased Medical Investment
• 🧍♂️ Minimum Wage (100%+ Increment)
• 📉 IMF Debt reduced from $3.26bn → $800.23m
• 💷 Cleared $7bn Forex Backlog
• 🏦 CBN Stabilised
• 🏢 Loans to Industries and SMEs
• 🌍 6 Regional Development Commissions
A major highlight of the newly signed NIMC act is that it officially establishes the General Multipurpose Card under a "One Card, Multiple Possibilities" initiative.
Listen to a comprehensive and exciting breakdown of what the card stands for 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Problem is not that First Lady Mentioned Akara!
By Aderemi Ogunpitan
The problem is not that the First Lady mentioned akara or kuli-kuli. The problem is that too many of us now dismiss honest work because it doesn't fit our idea of success.
Across rural Nigeria, millions of people earn a living processing cassava into garri, milling grain, smoking fish, tapping palm wine, weaving baskets, making pottery, tailoring clothes, repairing motorcycles, roasting corn, selling vegetables or producing palm oil. These are not relics of the past. They are businesses that feed families and sustain local economies.
Not every Nigerian will become a software engineer or AI developer, nor should they. Strong economies are built by farmers, artisans, traders, manufacturers, professionals and innovators alike.
Government's responsibility is not to choose which occupations deserve respect. It is to ensure that every entrepreneur—from the akara seller to the factory owner—has access to finance, infrastructure, training and markets.
Economic development is not about replacing traditional livelihoods. It is about helping people grow them.
Today's roadside food seller can become tomorrow's restaurant owner. Today's cassava processor can become tomorrow's exporter.
Perhaps the real question is not whether leaders talk about akara. It is whether we have become too disconnected from the realities of how millions of Nigerians actually make a living.
“When you point one finger, four others point back at you.” ~ African Proverb
Supporters of the individual seen in this video talking about him giving grants of ₦7,000 to ₦10,000 for micro businesses, and explaining why it is a good thing to the beneficiaries, suddenly have their pants in a twist because our First Lady has been providing grants of ₦50,000 and above to similar businesses.
The irony writes itself, as always.
Talk if you may. Disagree if you must. Criticise if you wish. But do not abandon your common sense in the dark simply because your type of politics demands it.
And since we are on the subject of politics and common sense, I am aware of Mr Peter Obi’s @PeterObi recent interview where he said it is the opposition’s job to be the harbinger of bad news and to speak when things are wrong. No serious democracy can function without constructive opposition. The keyword is constructive. But what we see daily from our opposition is nothing more than being the harbinger of negativity, which, to the best of my knowledge, is certainly not constructive.
What is curious, and I use the word generously, is an opposition that treats every good thing and positive development by this government as a personal injury. When the First Lady empowers micro businesses with grants? Silence or suspicion. When the President commissions infrastructure? Outrage. Students receive NELFUND support? They predict failure. Tax reforms reduce the burden on millions? They manufacture fear.
Every solid policy is met with the same reflex. Oppose first, think later.
This is not accountability. This is a mood disorder dressed up as political philosophy. Contrarianism masquerading as principle.
A country cannot move forward if some people are emotionally invested in ensuring that nothing good is ever acknowledged simply because they are not the ones in office.
Decide for yourselves whether perpetual negativity is the kind of opposition Nigeria truly needs.
O’tega OGRA
‘The Tiger’
27jun2026
Nnamdi Azikwe “ Ibo” : Stop sending food to the Rebels “
Awolowo” Yoruba “: Azikwe is right , Starvation is a legitimate weapon of war . Stop feeding the Rebel
OJUKWU: I made a mistake , I didn’t plan about food
IBOS: Ignore ojukwu , ignore Azikwe blame Awolowo for starvation na Yoruba man , Blame am !
I'll not say that because I don't like Tinubu, then I'll also not like his wife.
Neither will I make a mountain out of a molehill from her AKARA and KULI KULI statement.
There are parents who have raised their children and even become landlords from the AKARA business.
If you empower poor people with little or no formal education to fry AKARA or engage in any other petty trading, you're helping them.
Let's stop pretending that what she said is out of place just because we do not like the APC government, as I do.
We all buy Akara.
If we don't have Akara sellers, who will then do it?
What sort of job, trade, or business would you offer someone who is poorly educated, has no skills, and is living in penury?
Whether we like it or not, the poor will always live amongst us.
Even in developed countries and richer economies, we still have the downtrodden living amongst them.
If you empower your sister, aunt, or mother, who always calls you for money, to start a small trade, she will reduce the frequency at which she asks you for help.
So, her statement is not out of place if you want to look at things from the reality that we live in as a country.
The issues I have with her are showing a lack of empathy and not being sensitive to the plight of Nigerians by giving politicians or praise singers new cars, while giving the masses crumbs.
End.
"When Mr. President came on board, we had a disconnected system within our identity data management system. As at that time, getting passports, getting work permits and et cetera, was completely disconnected from our identity database. But today, you can't get a Nigerian passport without pulling data from NIMC, what you have in Immigration is what you have in NIMC." — Minister of Interior, Tunji Ojo