This man here is a failure
He failed in handling the economy
He failed in handling the security situation
He failed in healthcare
He failed in uniting the nation
He failed woefully in every thing
She did not steal. She did not defraud anyone. Yet, EFCC detained her for over 30 days!
Maryam Shehu, a Kano-based blogger, was arrested from Kano and detained by EFCC in Abuja after raising corruption alarm against EFCC officials.
The troubling facts:
1. She is not accused of stealing, fraud, money laundering or any economic or financial crime.
2. The EFCC has become the complainant, investigator and judge in a matter involving its own officials.
3. She has reportedly been denied bail and detained for over 30 days.
4. She was allegedly lured by an EFCC official with a business offer before being arrested in Kano and transported to Abuja.
If Maryam committed any offence, charge her before a competent court. Otherwise, release her immediately and allow an independent investigation into the allegations against the EFCC officials.
While we are working on her court papers, I call on all human-rights organisations to intervene urgently.
Investigation is not punishment. Release Maryam Shehu or charge her to court.
#FreeMaryamShehu
In 2027 elections, we are not voting base on Religion, ethnicity or party. We are voting someone who has capacity, experience, and competence. The person is Peter Obi of NDC.
*Now that we all have been called infidels let do our 35 million votes count!
*Listen to the Catholic Bishop of Nsukka Diocese, Prof. Godfrey Onah, passing the message in very clear terms*. Christianity is not Stupidity. Let us rise and do the needful.
By the Grace of God Spread this message to every Nigerian.
Forbid it Lord that I will not spread this Message !!
Free pepper sprays for my ladies going out to vote next year . We have hundreds available (NOT FOR SALE)
If you ever find anyone trying to rig or disrupt the process , kindly spray that motherfucker until you’re sure he’s blind .
Thank you!
Notice how quiet banditry news has become lately? A few months ago, videos like this were everywhere. Underreporting is not the same as resolution, less coverage doesn't mean less banditry. Now the headlines have thinned out and it almost feels like the problem is under control. But has anything really changed for the people living through it?
Forced abductions and open raids still happen. They just don't get the same attention anymore.
When the noise dies down, people assume the problem is gone. The people living it know better.
gst’s reporting on the cement ‘mafia’ has been vindicated once again.
The Dangote-BUA-Lafarge oligopoly, paired with government incompetence, is a core reason why homeownership remains out of reach for most Nigerians.
No “exaggerations”. Just facts.
Meet Bola Oyebamiji, aka Ambo, the first politician to score over 440,000 votes in a gubernatorial election, parade women in hijabs onto the streets to campaign for him, exploit religious sentiments, allegedly offer as much as ₦30,000 per vote, and have 31 sitting governors on the ground supporting him.
Violence here and there, yet when he lost, his supporters suddenly claimed he never really set out to win because the President had already reached an agreement with the incumbent governor.
So, after all that mobilization, money, governors, religious politics and drama, we’re now being told it was never about winning? 😂
What a convenient excuse.... Segun Ben-Ajayi
This is excellent work, which has my wholehearted support. Lower the cost of cement and food, accelerate the adoption of CNG to ease transportation costs, and remove the taxes and surcharges on solar panels, inverters and batteries, and the cost of living will start to come down.