When you were only trying to open a 1x1 m test pit to verify an hypothesis, and you find a pavement that looks like nothing documented to date... Ile-Ife for you! Always calling for more!
When we tell you Mofos that Yoruba is not an ethnic Nation you can ridiculed or sidelined, you thought we were joking?
If the Yoruba of Nigeria are sleeping on the beauty of their culture, you think people in diaspora would not speak out, especially in a century when millions of people are retracing their heritage?
We will separate ourselves from the contraptions before we allow you mofos disrupt our culture, politics and heritage.
Before tomorrow evening, the script will change: cries of marginalization, claims of hatred, and the familiar victim narrative. Sadly, some of our own Yoruba “but” crowd will line up behind it. 🚶🏿♂️
I'm so angry about this bandit/terrorist reintegration nonsense that I had bandit-related dreams, three time, before I woke up. In the last dream, police are going after them around a certain market. I hope they're gunned down, even though it's a dream.
BREAKING: Nigerian Man Collinton Obinna Egwuete Exposed as Alleged Operator Behind Female Persona on X Account @obirule25
Enugu, Nigeria – June 2026 – A fresh online investigation has unmasked Collinton Obinna Egwuete, a 34-year-old man from Igbo Etiti in Enugu State, as the individual allegedly running the X (formerly Twitter) account @obirule25 while posing as a woman.
According to community sleuths and investigators linked to the prominent Nigerian OSINT and fact-checking platform Trojan Beast (@THETROJANBEAST), Egwuete has been using stolen photographs of a South African woman, Precious Kamogelo Mathibela, to maintain a female identity on the platform. The account, which presents itself as a vocal “Social Commentator | Good Governance Advocate | Activism | Freedom Fighter,” has engaged users — particularly men — in political discussions within Nigeria’s “Obidient” movement.
Two clear photographs of Egwuete, where he was identified are in our possessionɓ following the investigation, confirming the identity match: One shows him shirtless indoors in a thoughtful pose, hand near his chin, with red accent lighting. The other captures him standing confidently outside a Kilimanjaro-branded building in a maroon traditional outfit and sandals, holding a phone.
Investigators recently pieced together the connection through photo forensics, location details from Enugu, and behavioral patterns on the account. The revelation has triggered widespread reactions on X, with users accusing the operator of classic catfishing tactics: deploying attractive female profile pictures to build trust before steering conversations into political mobilization or potentially personal matters.
This type of deception — blending romance-style catfishing with political commentary — is a recurring issue in Nigerian online spaces, where such accounts can quickly amass followers and influence. No response has yet been received from Egwuete or the @obirule25 account regarding the allegations.
The exposure, credited to diligent community investigation spearheaded with input from Trojan Beast’s network, serves as a stark reminder of the prevalence of online impersonation.
Key Advice for X Users
Always verify profiles with video calls or independent checks, especially those using glamorous or professional photos.
Report suspected impersonation or scam accounts directly on X.
Conduct reverse image searches on profile pictures using tools like Google Lens.
If you’ve shared personal or financial information, preserve evidence and report to the EFCC.
This developing story underscores the ongoing battle against digital deception in Nigeria’s active political discourse. More details are expected as the investigation continues. Community watchdogs like Trojan Beast remain active in exposing such cases to promote greater online accountability. Stay vigilant.
This was Nnamdi Kanu supporting GEJ from London in 2012, at a time when juicy federal positions were occupied by his brothers.
Much like Ojukwu, who arrested Isaac Adaka Boro over his secessionist attempt, only to later pursue secession himself.
Daddy Oyewo while here publicly told Kunle Afford and others in his industry not to use his health to raise funds; he said though sick, he was still working and that his children are doing well enough to take good care of him.
As my distant uncle, I sent him a text in March this year to give me his account details for his birthday gift, the text was not replied.
Kola Oyewo lived the ethos of OMOLUABI to the letter and the legacy of integrity and contentment he left behind will serve as his sweet memorials.
Rest on Baba daadaa.
As a young boy, Kola Oyewo signed the scholarship award letter that his then club, OBA SOCIAL ELITE CLUB gave to me, baba was the president. May his soul rest in peace.
@SMURFIYY@akinalabi My father never came out to seek funds from anyone. He was hardworking, and lived a fulfilled life ,he also bore children that took care of him till his last breath.
Please don't do this
Thank you!
On Instablog's IG page, some Igbos claim that IllBliss was paid to make that tweet, that it was politically motivated.
I'm not surprised about that dribbling. It's the NYOMIRI culture.
A comment stood out for me though.
One Nonny guy said the failed rapper's phone was hacked.
No problem.
CRIME DIARY:
NDLEA has arrested a 41-year-old Brazil-based businessman, Ikechukwu Abugu Oliver, for importing shirts and towels soaked with 6.10kg of liquid cocaine from the South American country into Nigeria.
Abugu was arrested at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos upon arrival from Brazil via Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
The drug trafficker’s luggage was thoroughly searched by the NDLEA, leading to the discovery of 14 towels and shirts neatly packed in the luggage, all soaked in liquid cocaine, dried and well ironed.
In his statement, the suspect, who hails from Igbo-Eze North in Enugu State, claimed he had lived for over 14 years in Brazil where he claimed he operates an African restaurant.
TINUBU presidency immediately after 2023 election has opened our (Yorubas) eyes into the tactics and dangerous method our age long enemies, the Ibos, who have been pretending as friends. After they failed in their bid to snatch power at all cost, they were forced to come out in their true colours, attacking all Yoruba leaders and other Yorubas that didn't support their obidense movements, gaslighting them and calling them tribal bigots.
Know yourself, know your enemies well.
Yoruba nation must excell.
As long as Palace Road stretches, only one single plot has ever been sold to an Igbo man. Before the deal was sealed, he was clearly given the condition that the land would be on a 99-year lease.
He agreed without complaints. After 99 years, the land reverts fully to the owner, and it will be left for the family to decide whether to renew or not. That Igbo man is genuinely one of the few good ones.
All these unfortunate noise makers on this platform are just displaying their ignorance.
The majority of you are busy renting duplexes and coughing out ₦15 million and above every year to Yoruba landlords.
You guys are nothing but lousy, headless subhumans.
Ibos are cowards who hide behind their keypads to brag about owning Lagos.
The Ijaws that said it to our faces demonstrated their actions offline
The Hausas that wanted to take over Lagos went on our streets to say it.
When Ibos are ready to take over Lagos, they should do it the way Ijaws and Hausas did otherwise they are just Ojukwus 😂
You see as Ijaw and Hausas no dey pass their boundaries again for Lagos ba?
When you're ready, come offline and do what they did. Otherwise, I repeat you're just Ojukwus 😂
"I would have also devalued the naira and then take loans to defend the naira again"
Renowned Economist, Peter Obi argues
📹 AriseTv Morning Show (October, 2023)