Honestly, if I were on his team, I’d advise him to stop granting interviews.
He already has a solid fan base. Just stay mysterious. At that point, people can project whatever they want on you, whether you're brilliant or not, nobody really knows.
But the more interviews you grant, the more you reveal yourself, and honestly, it’s not a good look.
Buhari had an incredibly loyal support base. He remained largely mysterious and rode that wave. Nobody really knew whether he had substance or not until he got into office. To his supporters, he was simply the Buhari they loved and believed would end corruption. And he had the steeze and aura to sustain that image.
Sometimes, mystery is an asset. The less people know, the easier it is for them to fill in the gaps with their own expectations.
Students took to the streets to share their NELFUND @NELFUND testimonies and say one thing: Thank you, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.@officialABAT
At a time when many students struggled with the rising cost of education, NELFUND has offered hope, relief, and a chance to pursue their dreams without financial barriers.
This is what democracy should look like, policies that directly impact the lives of ordinary Nigerians.
NELFUND is working. NELFUND is changing lives. And NELFUND has come to stay.
#ThankYouPresidentTinubu #NELFUND #RenewedHope
Retweet aggressively… Every South African needs to see this.
Nelson Mandela came to Nigeria after he was released from prison to thank Nigerians for our resilient support towards him and black South Africans.
Vdm and his followers should know that,this is the problem of Nigeria,not Tinubu. Until this constitution is totally change nothing any president can do.
The earliest memories of what crusades were being taken by my sisters to the one Prophet Obadare used to hold on the grounds of the National stadium Surulere in the early 80s.
Then, we'd begin the long walk with thousands of other Lagosians because buses were never enough.
VIDEO: Ogun State APC stakeholders unveil Mrs. Kudirat Abiodun Adegunwa-Balogun as the running mate for the party’s gubernatorial candidate, Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola (Yayi)
BREAKING: Ogun State APC stakeholders unveil Mrs. Kudirat Abiodun Adegunwa-Balogun as the running mate for the party’s gubernatorial candidate, Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola (Yayi)
No President in this country has moved Nigeria close to fiscal federalism as President Tinubu. Unfortunately, no one seems to be talking about this great achievement..
~Prof. Ken Ife, Development Economist.
When I was Governor, my state was safer than Anambra under Obi. If Obi couldn’t fix Anambra State, he couldn’t control the Bakassi Boys, who got out of control.
Tinubu will win in 2027 hands down, and this boy will not get the votes he got before.
- Sen. Adams Oshiomhole
Farewell, Professor Kola Oyewo
Farewell, Oba Lapite
I am deeply saddened by the passing of Professor Kola Oyewo—scholar, actor, teacher, cultural ambassador, and dear colleague.
I had the privilege of working with him on Koseegbe, Oleku and Saworoide where he gave a memorable performance as Oba Lapite. His portrayal brought depth, dignity, and humanity to the role, making the character one of the film’s most enduring figures.
Ironically, Lapite’s death in the story created a challenge for me as a filmmaker. Once he was publicly executed by Lagata, I could not bring Kola Oyewo back into the narrative. I missed him then.
Today, I miss him again.
Kola Oyewo belonged to a rare generation that successfully bridged scholarship and performance. He inspired countless students, actors, and audiences through his talent, humility, and lifelong commitment to learning, culture, theatre and film.
Nigeria has lost a remarkable artist.
Farewell, Professor Kola Oyewo.
Farewell, Oba Lapite.
Your legacy will endure in the stories you told and the lives you touched.
Ire ni o.
TK
Born of Our Soil. Formed by Our Values.
We are exactly one week away from election day. In exactly 7 days, the choice you make will not just be about politics; it will be a true reflection of who we are as a people and the kind of character we want leading our state forward.
I am a son of the Ekiti soil. I was born here, raised here, and educated right here in our land of honor. My deep-rooted understanding of our communities does not come from a distance; it comes from a lifetime of living alongside you, sharing your experiences, and breathing the same air. I have always strived to embody the core essence of an Omoluabi: to be exceptionally humble, unyieldingly hardworking, and deeply resilient in the face of challenges.
Because I am one of you, this work is deeply personal to me. My commitment to humility ensures that I will always listen to your voice, from our market women to our youth. My dedication to hard work is visible in the ground-breaking milestones we have delivered together, and my resilience keeps me fighting every single day to protect our peace, our schools, and our future.
Seven days from today, let us stand together to defend the values we hold dear. I ask for your trust to keep a dedicated, homegrown brother at the helm of affairs to sustain our progress. Let us keep moving Ekiti forward.
#7DaysToGo #SonOfTheSoil #OmoluabiGovernance #HumilityAndHardwork #TheBAOStandard #EkitiDecides