When you look at what’s happening in Nigeria today, the double standards, you can’t help but ask yourself: is this country really for everyone? IPOB Nnamdi Kanu The Nigeria
But when it comes to the Southeast, when people merely ask for fairness, for equal treatment, or for the right to self-determination, it becomes a national crisis. Look at the case of Nnamdi Kanu, how long has he been in detention? For what, exactly? For speaking up?
In the North, bandits, criminals, and terrorists roam freely with weapons, guns, rocket launchers, and all, yet they hold meetings, negotiate openly with local authorities, and nothing happens. The government looks the other way, as if it’s normal.
On this day, October 20th, we remember the brave Nigerian youths who, in 2020, took to the streets demanding police reform and justice through the #EndSARS protests. Innocent citizens were met with violence, and the military opened fire, silencing many voices.
If your wallet can’t handle it, skip the party. Focus on what matters and stop spending to impress people who barely notice. Chioma burnaboy Obasanjo Owerri
As we enter the new year, let’s commit to integrity. Let your ‘yes’ be ‘yes’ and your ‘no’ be ‘no.’ Be truthful, honor the trust others place in you, and avoid betraying confidences. Let’s all strive to be better versions of ourselves. Chioma Aisha Burnaboy Obasanjo Owerri
Excited to see the Obiagu roundabout in Enugu State transformed with this artistic Ijele masquerade! It’s a powerful reminder of our rich cultural heritage and the beauty that comes with honoring our roots. Danny Recount Halle Angel
If you’re dragging Peter Obi for suggesting we turn night vigils into night shifts, you’re part of the problem. We need to balance faith with practical steps toward progress. Let’s focus on actions that drive real change.
Peter Obi’s call to “turn night vigils into night shifts” isn’t against the church—it’s a reminder to combine faith with action. He encourages us to pray and also work hard to improve our lives