25th of April the first bank PLC decided to give palliative to the good people of Ifelodun lcda in Lagos state but was hijacked by council chairman which he whent on printing a banner with his name that he is giving palliative to people in the area after some hours,
President Tinubu not only rescued the Oriire children of Oyo State, but he also rescued our economy. As of today, the Nigerian Stock Exchange is the most successful stock market on Earth.
Our economy was on the brink of collapse in 2023. Today, our economy is saving other nations' economies from collapsing, as their citizens invest in Nigeria.
The total market capitalisation of the Nigerian Stock Exchange stood at ₦27.915 trillion on December 30, 2022. Today, it is ₦156.45 trillion. That is six times what it was before President Tinubu was elected.
From the bottom of my heart, my family and I say a big thank you to His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Reno Omokri
Ambassador Designate to Mexico
The summary of that Peter Obi interview is, “just make me president abeg, stop stressing me.”
He had no clarity on any of the issues. He went as far as saying anyone who doesn’t like him doesn’t mean well for Nigeria. That’s the sort of delusion his followers thrive on.
I met some diplomats last year. Their issue with the opposition candidates, they said, is that whenever you ask what they’ll do differently, the answer is always, “that’s not the issue. Let me get there first.”
Peter Obi exemplifies that disconnect.
To become president, you must start by being in touch with reality. He is out of touch.
And no matter how many times he calls his interviewers by name or holds their hands in that psychological plea for mercy, as long as he keeps opening his mouth, he will keep showing why no sane Nigerian will ever consider him for president.
The presidency is not an experiment. And that’s a beautiful thing, because he would have made for a disastrous one.
Na President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR @officialABAT dey control NDC, After 2027 you will understand the whole game being played
The founder of NDC Senator Seriake Dickson was the Bayelsa State AD Chairman in 1999, while Bola Ahmed Tinubu was fighting for AD’s gubernatorial ticket in Lagos state.
Same Sen Sariake Dickson then became AD’s National Legal Adviser when Bola Ahmed Tinubu was fighting for his 2nd Term Ticket.
Peter Gregory Onwubuasi Obi @PeterObi did not do due diligence before jumping into NDC.
Do with this information what you think you can.
I was invited by one Victòr's Commentaries to a N200,000 challenge from one wailer to write an essay on how N1,300 fuel benefits me and my family....
I gave a counter offer of N2 million...
If he can balance the 2023 budget below without removing subsidy, borrowing and raising tax:
Projected Revenue = N10trillion...
Personnel and recurrent Expenses = N8.5trillion..
Debt service = N6.7trillion...
Fuel Subsidy = N6trillion
Electricity Subsidy = N2trillion...
we are not talking of building roads, schools, hospitals, buying military hardwares and others... He should just keep paying salaries, servicing debt, paying subsidies and keeping fuel at N200...
If he doesn't trust my offer... I will deactivate my X account immediately with about 9,000 followers...
Many of the ignorant critics of Tinubu govt believe our support for Tinubu was because Tinubu has an easy choice and decided to take the difficult route...
The debate over the cost of fuel,
cost of gas over the last 3 years including the floating of the Naira is driven out of ignorance...
And Nigeria educational system has a big blame in all these...
Issuing degrees to students who lack critical thinking is the massive fraud ongoing across all part of Nigeria...
In a nation like Finland where the standard of education is enforce to the letter.... the debate about cost of energy and floating of Naira would have ended since 2023....
With all energy devoted to seeing Nigerians in the moon, building advanced Technologies...
But in the next 60 years these ignor@muses will keep waisting the precious time of every reasonable Nigerians discussing issues they can use as skit on social media.... garri, Akpu, goat, cow meat and ram...
It has always been my dream to build a powerful brand born from the soul of Africa, one that rises from our continent to command a confident place on the global stage.
Nigerian Goalkeeper, Oloko Fatima has been called up by the Women's National Team, the Super Falcons.
She plays for Nigerian club, Abia Angels and has 193,000 Facebook followers.
The difference is very clear, they cannot deceive Nigerians again, the best president has come to stay, Tinubu 4+4=8 please share this video and tell me what you noticed in this video to win something from cartoon BoyTv
Starlinks Failed X (Twitter) Today, Yet, Peter Obi And Co Want INEC To Use It For The 2027 Elections!
Today, X, formerly Twitter, experienced a global
outage that lasted for hours. This is a site that has the most advanced servers and is linked to Starlink (please fact-check me), which is used to facilitate its operations. Yet it still went down today, and you and I couldn't access it.
And you are now saying that the Nigerian Senate should pass laws compelling the Independent National Electoral Commission to provide real-time election results? Let us not be emotional in this country.
Some politicians, including a particular Senator, as well as activists, even said Nigeria should invite Starlink to help INEC provide real-time election results.
First of all, Starlink is a private company. As a country, it would be most irresponsible to allow a private firm to breach the privacy and personal data of your citizens, including their photos, fingerprints, and National Identification Numbers.
But beyond that, X relies on Starlink. And Starlink did not save them from today's outage.
So, I support Electronic Transmission of Results, and it must be in the Electoral Act. But I do not endorse real-time electronic transmission of results.
No country does that. Including Brazil and Estonia, which some misguided people cite. In those countries, results are sent electronically only AFTER polls have closed, which is what we want in Nigeria.
Even America, the home country of Starlink, does not have real-time transmission of results—ditto for the United Kingdom, France and Germany.
It is only people like the self-confessed accessories to hackers, like Nasir el-Rufa'i, who want INEC to go that route. And of course, we now know why!
Electronic transmission, not real-time transmission.
Reno Omokri
Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
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Dear cubana_chiefpriest
Do not allow the children of envy to intimidate you out of standing by your convictions. This is a democracy, and it is your fundamental civil right to support any political party or candidate of your choice. That freedom is the foundation of any functioning society.
Here in the United States, no one is dragged or attacked simply for being a Republican or a Democrat. Political preference is a personal decision, and mature democracies respect that.
Those criticizing you should instead reflect on their own actions. If they are so passionate about certain causes, what stopped them from channeling that same energy into fighting for Nnamdi Kanu? Selective outrage is part of the bigger problem we face as Nigerians. Too often, people resort to gaslighting and emotional manipulation instead of engaging in honest political discourse.
Stand firm. Stand gallant. You are an adult with the right to make your own informed political choices.
"President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is not constructing roads,he is building them to last for over 100 years, that's why there are reinforced concrete road constructions all over the country"
-Says Engr. Dave Umahi, Hon. Minister of Works while commissioning the 2nd Niger Bridge CCTV Monitoring Centre yesterday in Asaba.
THE JAGABAN STRATEGY: HOW TINUBU PLAYS HIS GAME.
I was once on the panel of this Leadership conference.
Then the moderator asked me,
"As a rising leader who's your biggest influence?"
Without a shadow of doubt, I said Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The hall went crazy.
The lady pretended like she didn't hear what I said , she asked again.
"Mr Max I asked who are you learning from more ?"
I replied, "I heard you the first time and I said Bola Ahmed Tinubu."
The room went crazy.
How could this crazy guy whose views have been controversial since the beginning of this conference say now again that "Tinubu is his biggest influence?"
I said , okay people...
Calm down...let me tell you why.
Give me just ten minutes and when I am done you'll understand.
What I am going to present here are the replies I gave to them.
They're not just stories but Lessons from his Life, Politics and Leadership that every rising leader must Learn.
There is a reason his supporters call him Jagaban — the field marshal who plans battles long before the first shot is fired.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s life and political journey is not built on noise, populism or accidental success.
It is built on strategy, patience, alliances, sacrifice and institutional thinking.
If you remove emotions and propaganda, what remains is a masterclass in power, governance and survival.
Here are the key life and political strategies of the Jagaban, backed by real events and his own words.
1. Play the Long Game, Not the Crowd Game.
Tinubu never chased instant popularity.
He invested in structures, people and institutions.
“You must define what you want in life and pursue it with focus and discipline.”
— Bola Ahmed Tinubu
After the June 12 annulment, Tinubu chose exile over compromise.
He lost comfort, business and safety, but protected his principles.
Many who mocked him later benefited from the democracy he helped restore.
Lesson: Popular applause fades. Strategic consistency lasts.
2. Build People, Not Just Positions.
Tinubu’s greatest legacy is not offices — it is people.
Governors, ministers, senators, technocrats, party leaders across Nigeria today passed through the Tinubu political school.
“I am not a leader who hoards power. I invest in people.”
From Lagos: Fashola, Ambode, Sanwo-Olu, Osinbajo, Wale Edun, Babajide, dozens of commissioners and technocrats who later became national assets.
Lesson: If you empower others, your influence outlives your title.
3. Control the Economy Before Chasing Popularity.
As Lagos Governor (1999–2007), Tinubu focused on revenue, not slogans.
Lagos IGR grew from about ₦600 million monthly to over ₦7 billion despite federal hostility and illegal seizure of LG funds.
“Without resources, governance is empty talk.”
Lesson: A leader who understands economics controls destiny.
4. Turn Opposition into Opportunity.
When the federal government withheld Lagos funds, Tinubu didn’t cry — he innovated.
Creation of fiscal reforms, tax systems, private-sector-driven governance and institutional independence that later became the Lagos model copied nationwide.
Lesson: Pressure reveals leaders. Victimhood destroys them.
5. Never Fight All Battles at Once.
Tinubu knows when to fight, when to retreat, and when to negotiate.
Did you see what he did with Donald Trump?
Many thought he was going to drown. Instead he turned them into allies and even added France and Israel to his strategic alliance against insecurity.
“Politics is about interest, negotiation and timing.”
From forming AC to ACN to APC, he waited patiently, merged forces, compromised where necessary, and struck decisively in 2015 and again in 2023.
Lesson: Strategy beats emotional activism.
6. Sacrifice Personal Ambition for Collective Victory.
Tinubu stepped aside multiple times so others could lead — until the moment was right.
He backed Buhari twice. He supported governors who later challenged him.
Yet when the time came, his structure stood firm.
Voting for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027 is a national duty for all Nigerians. The so-called coalition must not be allowed anywhere near Aso Rock. They are the same career politicians desperate to recycle themselves back into power—not to serve the poor, not to fix Nigeria, but to remain relevant inside the system. Nigeria cannot afford a backward experiment. Continuity, stability, and reforms must prevail.