@Symply_rhoda1 Some of you ladies are wired, in reality I have seen how you ladies react when your man give out the gift you bought for him to a friend or even a relative but it's all okay now because it's a man lol
Some of you ladies are wired, in reality I have seen how you ladies react when your man gives out the gift you bought for him to a friend or even a relative but it's all okay now because it's a man lol
The husband gave her the car as a birthday gift. Once he did that, it became her property. If she chose to give it to her pastor, that was entirely her decision. A gift belongs to the recipient, and it’s not the giver’s place to dictate what happens to it afterward. I think the husband’s reaction was unnecessary.
The husband gave her the car as a birthday gift. Once he did that, it became her property. If she chose to give it to her pastor, that was entirely her decision. A gift belongs to the recipient, and it’s not the giver’s place to dictate what happens to it afterward. I think the husband’s reaction was unnecessary.
A Wife’s Tears, A Nation’s Conscience: Let Justice Have a Heart.
I woke this morning in America and was deeply moved by an emotional viral video of Hajiya Asiya El-Rufai, prompting deep reflection on our nation’s future.
Regardless of the allegations against Mallam Nasir El-Rufai or any other citizen, justice must be transparent and fair, with reasonable bail conditions that should not be seen as punitive before trial. In a democracy governed by the rule of law, institutions exist to protect every citizen's rights, regardless of their background.
We must resist any hint of selective justice that erodes public trust and threatens national unity. Those tasked with enforcing our laws must act professionally and strictly follow due process.
Let us strive for a Nigeria where the law is paramount, and where every citizen is guaranteed dignity and justice. This is the foundation of the New Nigeria we envisage. -PO
"President Tinubu is tired, he needs to go back home and rest. When he came into power, 87 million Nigerians were living in poverty. Today it's 140 million. There is insecurity everywhere. Which hope are they going to renew again? You can't renew fåilure. Kwankwaso is one politician I can tell you has the interest of Nigerians at heart."
-NDC presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi.
"With the way this government is going, I may not even be alive to contest the 2027 election. Every single thing I do for a living, this government is deliberately frustrating. I face frustration every day. They recently locked my car at the airport."
—NDC presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi
Currently in New York with one of our kids @chessinslums as he begins his sojourn towards earning the US National Master title under the supervision of Grandmaster Alex Lenderman.
We are all rooting for you Jamiu🇳🇬❤️. Give them hell!
I watched with disappointment the recent interview granted by Senator Ali Modu Sheriff to Channels Television on Monday.
After a prolonged absence from public discourse, one would have expected that time away might have sharpened Senator Sheriff’s judgment. Regrettably, that does not appear to be the case.
In the interview, the former governor claimed that Peter Obi cannot command sizeable support in Northern Nigeria. It is curious that he has appointed himself spokesperson for the Northern masses. For the record, in his first outing on the presidential ballot, Mr. Obi secured approximately 2.8 million votes in the region — a remarkable achievement that cannot be dismissed lightly.
Given the current national hardships, the widespread consensus on the failure of the APC administration, and the addition of a strong Northern figure to the ticket who previously garnered 1.45 million votes in the region, the OK ticket remains a formidable force in Northern politics.
Even more surprising was Senator Sheriff’s assertion that the people of Kano would not vote for Mr. Obi. Let me state clearly: the good people of Kano are neither bigoted nor xenophobic. They have consistently demonstrated strong trust in the Kwankwasiyya movement and will support any credible ticket presented under its banner.
I respectfully advise Senator Sheriff that, in future national television appearances, he would do better to speak to the serious insecurity and humanitarian challenges facing his home state, rather than making divisive and poorly considered remarks.
The OK ticket currently represents the best opportunity for Nigerians to reset the country and place it on a path of competence, unity, and progress. - RMK
I’m a spy
You read me right. The Nigerian Government has designated me a spy and through the Nigerian Police @PoliceNG sent me a letter of invitation to appear before their Cybersecurity Crime Centre on allegations of ‘Espionage and computer related matters’
My only offense is using investigative journalism through our platform of @SecretsReporter @SRepnewsroom to report news we feel underreported and maybe few exclusives here and there.
The Nigerian state is accusing Secrets Reporters and myself of leaking government information and also giving information to foreign governments, an allegation so heavy, which is obviously the first of its type against a journalist in modern days.
Dear @TunjiDisu1 I am not a terrorist but a publisher. I have served Nigeria despite the country being ruthless to me and almost assassinating me through the same Nigerian Police force under Egbetokun. Our works in SecretsReporters and Network Against Corruption and Trafficking @NacatInitiative has caused numerous changes in the country and should be given award than branded espionage. And these works by the two organizations are purely self funded by other businesses run by us which deserves respect and applause.
For whatever intent it is, I demand that the letter should be withdrawn and those who instigated it punished.
Journalism is not a crime.
The wait is over.
We have 2 golds: Chimdiebube Onwubiko and Don Anele Munachimso.
We are the best in the world!
Egejurum Onyedikachi’s name was omitted. He should have a gold.
@winexviv@MasterPeeZ Onyedikachi's name was omitted, he should have a gold
They still do una ojoro for Rome again
This victim mentality ain't leaving soon
Dear @seunokin,
I find it uncomfortable calling journalists out because I believe they do a job that can often pose significant challenges, especially in our setting.
However, the consistent act of allowing guests on your program to tell outright lies unchallenged is becoming quite worrying.
There is substantial evidence that Obi never sent northerners resident in Anambra back to the north when he was governor, nor insisted they be issued ID cards. Even children in Nigeria who are conversant with what is happening around them know that this only happened in Imo under Rochas Okorocha. If no one outside the South East knows this, you, as a journalist, should know.
Furthermore, Obi consistently called on the government to deal decisively with the criminality going on in the South East, since IPOB continued to deny responsibility. In essence, if they say they aren't responsible, the government should deal with the perpetrators decisively.
Therefore, the fact that Alhaji Ali Modi Sherif came on your program today and made false allegations against Obi, and you did not deem it right to counter him, is quite worrisome.
No one should appear on a popular TV program, tell lies against another person, and have those lies allowed to fly. It is the responsibility of the journalist to counter such lies, especially when they are as obvious as in this case.
Attached are videos of northerners resident in Anambra confirming how good Obi was to them when he was governor.
Thank you.