@vslkemo The one who looks like an ogbanje is out here calling someone else’s appearance tacky. The irony is almost comical. Then there’s the one casually chewing gum like she’s the poster child of the olodo uprising. Honestly, how did we get here? Who exactly raised this generation?
Our dear Pastor wife of president ma @SenRemiTinubu thank u for the advice ma, i have started my Akara business, I added a few Ogi, Yam dindin and some potatoes, by next week i should be adding Ogiri and Okpehi ma🙏🏽
2027 = tinubu MUST GO ❗️🎤🇳🇬
@Beloved_Abiodun@dammiedammie35 The ballot is secret, but the intention to buy votes isn’t. Yes, some people collect money and vote differently. That still doesn’t explain why politicians believe ₦10,000 can influence voters in the first place. Poverty and vote buying can both exist at the same time.
@dammiedammie35 Saying “there are sellers and buyers” is like blaming a hungry man for accepting bread from the person who locked up the bakery. Poverty does not remove personal responsibility, but pretending it has nothing to do with vote buying is political convenience.
@dammiedammie35 If your policies make people poorer and then you tell them their poverty has nothing to do with their votes being bought, you’re defending the disease while blaming the symptoms.
@dammiedammie35 When millions are pushed into hardship, handing out ₦10,000 on election day is not some innocent transaction between “buyers and sellers”, it is exploiting desperation.
@OsosaChris The twist isn’t above my head. The problem is that you think calling economic hardship “blackmail” is some profound insight.
A bad argument does not become intelligent simply because you insist that everyone who disagrees with you is intellectually bankrupt.
@OsosaChris No, what is intellectually bankrupt is pretending that citizens asking about the price of food, fuel, and the dollar is “blackmail.” That is one of the most ridiculous arguments I’ve heard.
@HighChiefOkoro Funny part is that this came from a blue-tick account. Apparently, the blue tick verifies the account, not the intelligence behind the post.
If having a blue tick means abandoning logic and replacing arguments with insults, then some people are carrying that badge far too proudly
@HighChiefOkoro Democracy is about citizens having the freedom to support whoever they believe can govern better. Disagree with Peter Obi’s views all you want, but once you start diagnosing political opponents instead of debating them, you’ve already lost the argument.
@HighChiefOkoro By that logic, would promoting the APC’s 2023 election as completely free and fair despite the controversies, court cases, BVAS failures, delayed uploads and widespread public concerns also qualify as a mental illness?
@HighChiefOkoro Calling millions of Nigerians mentally ill because they support a different politician is not an argument; it is an admission that you have run out of one.
@renoomokri Reno, you write nonsense every day and then add “please fact-check me” as if Nigerians are jobless research assistants for your propaganda. Stop insulting people’s reality with decorated statistics.
@renoomokri Quoting inflation without food prices, wages without purchasing power, FAAC without asking what states are doing with it, and reserves without the suffering on the street is not “deep thinking.” It is selective storytelling.