Nelson Mandela of South Africa 🇿🇦 was hidden in Nigeria from the apartheid Govt for 6 months by former Nigerian Minister, Mbazulike Amaechi in 1963.
South Africans former President Thabo Mbeki lived in Nigeria from 1977-84.
🇳🇬 Jaja Wachuku saved Mandela from the death penalty in 1963/1964.
We remember 💔
Under Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (BAT), more commissioned officers have been slaughtered.
We lost:
1. Brigadier General Musa Uba.
2. Major General Abubakar Rabe (rtd).
3. Brig. Gen. Oseni Omoh (O.O.) Braimah.
4. Lt. Col. S.I. Iliyasu (March 2026).
5. Lt. Col. Umar Farouq (March 9, 2026).
6. Col. Aliyu Saidu Paiko. (October 2025).
7. Lt. Col. Umar Ibrahim Mairiga, (Mar 1, 2026).
Nigeria lost more “commissioned” army officers under Tinubu than under Buhari & Jonathan combined. The calamity that befell the Nigerian Army in 3 years is unimaginable.
We lost multiple camp commanders (including a Major in Damasak & others in Monguno). They fell to attacks, others fell to IEDs.
These are twenty, twenty-five, thirty & thirty-five years of active service wasted. They died so that politicians can soirée & party hard.
THE HEROES OF NIGERIA ARE NO MORE! 💔🇳🇬
So proud of my beloved son @TMoghalu as he graduated today from his 4-year medical residency program in Anesthesiology at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center @UPMC ! A long, tough journey: @UPMC is one of America’s top medical schools, and Tobenna was admitted to his graduating class of 20 students from 2,000 applicants, of which 200 applicants were interviewed - top 1% of applicants. We are so proud of you Tobenna, and so grateful to God for your achievement. 12 long years of study to get here: 4-year first degree in neuroscience, 4-year Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree (medicine is a graduate degree in the United States), and 4 years of residency training for Anesthesia specialization. “T-Doc”, you’ve earned your stripes, man!
IF knowledge is your purpose, IF you are truly interested in learning about the Islamist roots of our problems, why and how Britain assured the retardation of Nigeria, find this book, read it, and you will begin to understand where and when the rain began to beat us..🤔
There is No Reason to Detain Nnamdi Kanu. He Did Nothing Wrong — Peter Obi
Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has reiterated his opposition to the continued detention of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Nnamdi Kanu, insisting that no one should be arrested simply for expressing their views.
Speaking in Washington, Obi said he sees no justification for Kanu’s detention and urged authorities to embrace dialogue rather than repression when dealing with agitators.
“I have said this repeatedly, there is no reason for detaining Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. You cannot arrest somebody just because the person is speaking on radio,” Obi stated.
Drawing from his own experience in politics, the former Anambra State governor argued that criticism and name-calling are not criminal offences.
“I am a politician, people have been calling me names, it’s not an offence,” he said.
Obi extended his position to all separatist and political agitators across the country, saying engagement remains the most effective way to address grievances and preserve national unity.
“Even all agitators; if I was in government today, I will discuss with them and engage with them, I will consult them. Because I believe if they have a reason for whatever they want to do, it’s only by engaging them we will learn and see how we can resolve this,” he added.
The former presidential candidate, however, acknowledged that he currently holds no government office and therefore lacks the authority to act on such proposals.
“But I am not in position to do anything today,” Obi said.
Meanwhile in Benin Republic🇧🇯, the beaches are free.
You can randomly park your car and walk into the beach.
To add, the beaches are very clean and filled with trees.
Benin republic, 2- 4hours away from Lagos, will show you that the things we consider luxury in Nigeria are truly basic.
Frames 1, 2 & 4: Fidjrosse, Cotonou🇧🇯
Frame 3: Door of No Return, Ouidah🇧🇯
Southeast, are sitting at home.
Southwest, are running from home.
North, doesn’t even have home at all.
Tinubu has successfully turned us into homeless and useless Nigerians.
Great designs, Ife. However, for the sake of branding consistency and proper communication, it is important that we maintain only one approved version of the NDC logo.
At this stage, the issue is not aesthetics but brand integrity. The logo that should be circulated is the exact version on the @inecnigeria portal, with all its approved elements intact, including its shape, colours, typography, and overall design. Unless the party officially announces otherwise.
I understand that everyone is trying to contribute their quota, and that is commendable. However, our efforts should align with the established and authentic brand identity of the party we are promoting. Consistency is key to building recognition, credibility, and public trust.
Well done to your designer.
The architectural design of the first facility for our Center for Igbo Apprenticeship Program (Igba Boi) and Imu Oru Aka (Skill Training) is ready.
We will train our people in high-precision carpentry, welding, plumbing, HVAC, bricklaying, auto mechanics, etc.
The first center is in Enugu, and we are still developing the program structure.
Kindly watch and share your thoughts.
Today, I am honoured to join distinguished Nigerians in celebrating a statesman and elder of our nation, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, GCFR, on the occasion of his 84th birthday and the public presentation of books documenting his remarkable life, service, and contributions to Nigeria and Africa.
General Abdulsalami occupies a unique place in our national history. At a critical moment in Nigeria's journey, he demonstrated uncommon courage, patriotism, and selflessness by guiding our nation through a peaceful transition to democratic governance. His actions helped lay the foundation for the democratic dispensation that Nigeria continues to build upon today.
As we celebrate General Abdulsalami today, we are reminded that true leadership is measured not by the accumulation of power, but by the positive impact one leaves on people and institutions. His life continues to demonstrate that service to the nation must always be guided by responsibility and a commitment to the common good.
May Almighty God continue to grant him good health, wisdom, and strength to keep serving humanity and our nation.
Thank you, and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. -PO
Omoh, this is the largest crowd I’ve seen so far since this end ins£curity protest started !! Abuja people are serious about this and out massively, both men and women are out !!! 🙌🏼✊🏽🪧
90% of people cannot afford to own a house in Nigeria and somebody is moving ₦210 Trillion like it’s nothing.
That alone should make people lose their minds.
Kemi has roasted Nigeria's leaders once again🥲
Nigeria is one of the world's highest oil-producing countries but lacks electricity. Stupid ideas bankrupt a country — Kemi Badenoch