“Ole ! Ole ! Tiff, Tiff, your scope will not work, we know what you’re trying to do, you have to upload the result now”
Osun state residents don mount for INEC office 😭😂✨
LIVE JUBILATION FROM THE ACCORD/IMOLE SITUATION ROOM
Congratulations to Governor Ademola Adeleke! 🎉🎉
The VICTORY IS SECURED! 🏆💪
Osun has spoken, and the people’s mandate stands strong.
#OsunDecides2026#Imole#Accord
The issues of President Bola Tinubu's alleged forgery of certificates and documents and forfeiture of $460,000 linked to heroin trafficking in the United States is not going away anytime soon. Here's Barr. Kalu Kalu submitting a petition to the European Commission in Brussels on this and Tinubu’s threat to our constitutional democracy. @EU_Commission@Europarl_EN@EUinNigeria@batten_von
This man was responsible for the server glitch in 2023. This man denied Nigerians their victory. He is still in charge of the ICT department at INEC. He is a pastor at the Redeem Christian Church of God, RCCG.
Obi has finally destroyed and shattered the remaining half of the table. Some of the attendees there knew they are guilty of his accusations, and the message was indirectly being passed to them. We should start naming and shaming these shameless criminals.
By Making Excuses for Unverified Certificates, We Are Planting Poison in the Soul of Our Society
A nation that tolerates unverified academic credentials at any level of leadership, regardless of who is involved, risks destroying the very standards upon which a society is built. The issue is not about an individual. It is about standards, accountability, and the values we choose to pass on to the next generation.
We cannot continue to excuse blurred, missing, questionable, or unverified credentials simply because they belong to someone we support. The process through which people attain positions of responsibility matters greatly. How we get into leadership is as important as what we do with leadership.
If we normalise the abandonment of basic verification today, tomorrow we may have professors who never attended a university, doctors who never studied medicine, and judges who never studied law.
That is the dangerous precedent we must never allow. Nigeria cannot sacrifice its future on the altar of today's transactional politics. We must build a society where truth is not partisan, standards are not negotiable, and accountability applies equally to everyone.
History will judge us not only by those we defended, but by the principles we were willing to defend. We must choose truth over convenience, standards over sentiments, and the future over political expediency.
A New Nigeria is possible, but only if we are willing to do the right thing, even when it is inconvenient. -PO
I beg you in the name of God, take a moment and watch this clip.
“If you ever think that Christian or Muslim or any of the 371 tribes is the problem of Nigeria, I’m here today to let you know that you are living in an illusion that has been created to divide Nigeria.”