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Tormentor of IPOB miscreants
I don't Tweet for validation. All tweets remains my opinion
Retweets isn't acceptance
@TosanHarrimanDr True. I have been on same flight with him twice this year and everything about his gait and demeanor screams ICABOD......"the glory has departed" unfortunately for him he seems very aware of the depreciation of his stock.
Sad...
Lets all pretend to be unaware that immediate cause of the latest wave of SA xenophobic attacks on other Africans was an ibo man's attempt to install an ibo kingdom in Zulu land.
The cancer we tolerate in Nig has now affected all Black Africans in SA.
SMH
The only unforgiveable offence of Late former president Buhari was his failure to follow through on the plan to establish a psychatric hospital in every ward of ibo land.
Sane Nigerians would have been spared of this mental health pandemic on SM
One Igbo man can build oil refinery just like Dangote did but Nigeria govt won't allow an Igbo man or Niger Delta man to own oil refinery. Govt won't give Igbo or Niger Delta person license. But they allowed Dangote to build one with Nigerian money.
~~~~~ Man from Niger Delta.
@MasterBolaji@Omomoore22 Why is the same latitude not extended to the cement industry which has largely made home ownership for a lot of Nigerians a mirage?
This girl os an airhead, too dumb to lnow that life and developmental issue can't be confined in a black or white prism. @channelstv needs to rejig in order not to pale into insignificance like @ARISEtv
Q: You've called Mr President [Tinubu] the problem of the PDP in the past, among other derogatory things. You have called the APC government derogatory names in the past.
You were the presidential spokesperson of Atiku Abubakar in 2019 and 2023. You even said the 2023 election was credible, and today you are praying for Mr. President upon the state police matter. Where are you, Mr Sowunmi?
Here is what PDP chieftain Segun Sowunmi had to say....
#CTVMorningBrief
Dangote Refinery has reduced the ex-depot price of petrol by ₦50 per litre, adjusting it from ₦1,175 to ₦1,125 per litre.
The refinery attributes the reduction in petrol prices to the easing of tensions in the Middle East, which has led to a decrease in global energy prices.
A notice to customers indicated that the gantry loading price has been reduced from ₦1,175 per liter to ₦1,125 per liter, while the coastal supply price has decreased from ₦1,495,215 per metric ton to ₦1,428,165 per metric ton.
If Dangote won't bring down price of pms, they should allow some entities to import fuel for the time being and crash the price back to N700/N750. Nonsense.
@Letter_to_Jack 🤣🤣🤣🤣 "the chickens have come home to roost". The monster we encouraged that has made construction a herculean task is replaying itself in our energy market. @AlikoDangote ride on, nothing do you
FACTS ARE STUBBORN.
You don’t have to love the President, just love your country.
A Kenyan analyst compared Nigeria and Kenya with hard data from 2023 till date.
Foreigners are seeing the massive impact of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, but Nigerians are being blinded by inherited hatred.
After IPOB designed fake wedding IV for him and cooked the Jubril clone fiction, Buhari told Osinbajo that the SE needed more asylums than Prisons.
He wanted to put one in every ward but like with most lunatics, they didnt agree they were mad. 😃.
Isn't it clear Baba was right now?
IF IGBOS CAN VOTE OBI, YORUBA CAN VOTE TINUBU — A FRIENDLY REMINDER.LAGOS IS YORUBA LAND: LET YORUBA PEOPLE DECIDE
Dear IBO PIPU
A Friendly Reminder:
Lagos is historically a Yoruba city, and just as people in the Southeast are free to support their preferred candidates, Yoruba voters are equally free to support theirs.
Democracy means allowing every region and community to make its own political choices without intimidation or unnecessary interference.
If Igbos can overwhelmingly support Peter Obi, then Yoruba people can overwhelmingly support Bola Tinubu. Political preference is not a crime.
Respect should be a two-way street. We may disagree politically, but every group deserves the right to decide what it believes is best for its future.
You cannot demand respect for your political choices while refusing to respect the choices of others.
Live and let live.
It wasn't until the tax reforms began that NRS head admitted that a team on tax reforms had been meeting a year before the elections!
Any attempt to group President Tinubu together with Peter Obi, on any intellectual plain, is fraudulent.
They dont even belong to the same sphere. The difference is the reality between death and sleep.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu will speak, without cue cards or notes, in circles that Peter Obi doesn't have the intellect to be admitted into.
If you want to listen to tales by moonlight, you can call Peter Obi. When serious discussions about governance & development, he has absolutely no clue what to say.
Yorubas need more young people like this, who understand that pandering in the face of organized hate is not our best interest as a people.
If you need to reduce yourself for others to feel good about themselves, you will always less than you are meant to be.
I just finished watching Peter Obi’s 1 hour 23-minute interview with Rufai, and I did so with a completely open mind. He’s not my party’s candidate, but I sat down to hear the plan. There was no plan. Just a man with nice wishes and an empty file where the strategy should be.
Every time Rufai pressed him with, “How will you fix power, education, insecurity?” Obi reached for the same convenient answer: “Don’t worry, I’ll do it. I did it in Anambra.” That’s not an answer; that’s a slogan. Running 200 million people is not Anambra. And “trust me bro” can never be a strategy to enhance power or to fight insecurity.
And let’s retire this Anambra myth once and for all. The issues burning across Nigeria today, for example, mass insecurity, multidimensional poverty, a broken power grid, a currency in freefall, a debt trap, and so on, are crises that were never under his jurisdiction as governor. As such, he cannot claim antecedents as proof that he can solve them. You don’t get to wave away a problem you never faced as proof that you’ve already conquered it. That’s not experience. That’s storytelling.
My takeaway is simple, Peter Obi can describe the Nigeria he wants to see. What he failed to demonstrate in this interview is that he has a credible, detailed, and executable pathway to get us there. If this is what the NDC is offering Nigeria in 2027, then the NDC and the Obidient movement have a candidate who can describe the destination but cannot drive the car.
A destination without a map is not a plan. It is a wish.