THE PEOPLE'S SONG (NEGROES RIGHT SONG)
We shall overcome (2ce)
We shall overcome some day
Oh! Deep in my heart;
I do believe,
We shall overcome some day.
We shall soon be free (2ce)
We shall soon be free some day
Oh! Deep in my heart;
I do believe,
We shall soon be free some day.
👀🔥 Undefeated Nigerian star 🇳🇬 Juliet Ukah & 🇧🇷 Elisandra Ferreira came face-to-face for the first time yesterday ahead of Saturday’s #PFLNigeria event.
Ukah is a perfect 9-0 and has dominated the African MMA scene, but now faces her toughest test yet against the reigning Karate Combat and Invicta FC champion, who is looking to make an instant impact in PFL.
Live Saturday on YouTube and Vice TV from Noon ET.
#WMMA #PFL #MMA
Dickson wants to cultivate a party that outlasts the season - and he knows that worthless parasites like the Obidients must be fumigated before the harvest.
I know a strategist when I see one. This one will lose the battle in attempt to win the war. 2027 is mere experiment - 2031 the real assignment.
Good Morning Severally...
100th cap for Nigeria.
Alex Iwobi has come a long for the Super Eagles since making his debut in 2015.
He has now made more appearances than his uncle (Austin Jay Jay Okocha), who played 73 times for Naija 🇳🇬
A true Nigerian Eagle 👏
Thank you President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for your warm wishes.
I deeply value our friendship and the strong partnership between India and Nigeria. Together, we will continue to work for the progress and prosperity of our peoples and for the advancement of the Global South.
@officialABAT
Obunike sent me the evidence of the "bribe" NDC through Peter Obi told them to pay. He told me Peter Obi needed the money to fund his political campaign. This tallied with what the Honourable from Enugu State told me. The evidence is below:
Acct:**1606
DR:N10,000,053.75
Desc:ONB TRF TO NIGERIA DE **1859 NNEWI FEDERAL CO
DT:17/MAY/26 10:04AM
Bal:NCR
Your Fidelity Naira Cards are now enabled for cross-border transactions. Shop or withdraw globally.
Some Obi’s ekukes came to spy on my platform and this is my response to one of them:
"You are as foolish as your Peter Obi, who can't stand the truth. Tinubu is criticised, Atiku is criticised by Obi’s mad dogs. None of them sued people because they recognise that we are in a democracy and people are free to express themselves. Obi has sued Deji Adeyanju, and I heard he has written his wretched letter to Kenneth Okonkwo. If he has such a thin skin against criticism as an ordinary citizen, he will certainly kill all Nigerians with the guns of the state if he ever nears any position of office, God forbid, because Nigerians love to express themselves. We need a tolerant democratic President, not an Obi who does not know his left from his right. Go and get a job and a life."
Henceforth, I will reply any Obi street urchin who comes to my platform to talk nonsense.
It has been brought to my notice that there is a letter circulating online from the hypocrite, Peter Obi, and his Lawyers that I should pay him N5b. Hahaha! If Peter Obi is looking for money to campaign, he should privately ask me for assistance, not come from extortion, and I will help him. I did so when I was his Spokesperson paying for my flight tickets and booking for my hotel accommodation to some of our campaigns.
I have not read the letter. Let me sound this note of warning, the Lawyers must take responsibility for any information I may have to divulge, which I acquired as a spokesperson, but which by my conscience I have not shared with anyone. My principle is that I do not use any confidential information I share with anyone against the person except the person who becomes unintelligent enough to tow the line of foolishness. Anyone who decides to sue his former Spokesperson for defamation is indeed very unwise.
I will reply to the letter whenever I have the time to read it later in the day. Please send it here if you have it. It will be a shame to Peter Obi and his Lawyers if they do not take this case to court. I don't have time or patience for scammers. According to Obunike Ohaegbu, "I am Obunike Ohaegbu, aspirant for Nnewi North/Nnewi South Ekwusigo Federal Constituency and I am saying that I was scammed and the party blames PO."
🇳🇬👮♂️The FCT Commissioner of Police, CP Ahmed Muhammed Sanusi leads his men in an operation to the hideout of b@nd!t t£rr0r!st in the FCT Area Abuja.
This operation has led to the arrest of b@nd!ts t£rr0r!sing the general area of Abuja.
🫡🫡KUDOS TO FCT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE✊✊
To the glory of God, I humbly acknowledge my nomination as the deputy governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2027 Lagos State governorship election.
Today is a reminder of the endless possibilities that have defined our Lagos. It is my hope that my story continues to serve as a reminder that there is no ceiling to our greatness.
As a woman of faith, I have no doubt that God is the architect of our lives, and for this reason, I thank God for His benevolence and grace, which continue to order my steps along this journey.
I convey my deepest gratitude to our president, His Excellency, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose exemplary leadership has deepened democratic values in our country and under whose leadership our nation is now on a stronger economic footing. My sincere appreciation to the first lady, Her Excellency Sen. Oluremi Tinubu for her encouragement and support.
I thank our governor, His Excellency Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, and Her Excellency Dr Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu; the candidate of our party, Dr Kadri Obafemi Hamzat; his wife, Mrs Oluremi Hamzat; all the leaders, elders, and great men and women of the All Progressives Congress in Lagos State led by our chairman, Hon. Cornelius Ojelabi; and all the executives and party structure from the state to the ward level.
I extend my profound appreciation to the leadership of our party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), for considering me worthy of this responsibility. I am especially grateful to the leadership of the Governance Advisory Council led by our respected and revered GAC leader, Prince Tajudeen Olusi, for their collective wisdom, which has continued to serve as an anchor for our party in Lagos State.
I appreciate our traditional rulers, community leaders, grassroots mobilisers, women and youth leaders, and countless supporters across the state.
I extend my deepest gratitude to the people of Badagry and especially Badagry West, whom I have previously had the privilege to serve. Their encouragement has remained a constant source of inspiration, strength, and faith.
This moment belongs to all of us, especially our young people, women, and girls. I am grateful for your outpour of support and look forward to meeting you all in the coming days.
It is a tremendous honour to fly the flag of our great party as deputy governorship candidate to our candidate, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat. Together, we shall work to consolidate the model of progressive governance that has distinguished Lagos as a centre of excellence and example to other subnationals.
To every Lagosian, I thank you all. May God bless the people and government of Lagos State and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Seplat Energy appoints Tony Elumelu as Chairman
Tony Elumelu is also presently the
1. Chairman, Heirs Holdings
2. Chairman, United Bank for Africa
3. Chairman, Transnational Corporation of Nigeria Plc
4. Chairman, Heirs Energies
5. Founder & Chairman, The Tony Elumelu Foundation
They Cried Marginalisation. Tinubu Gave Them a Commission. Their Own Kinsmen Ate N16bn in 16 Months. Now They Still Ask What He Has Done.
For years, the loudest noise from the South-East has been the same refrain: marginalisation, exclusion, abandonment. They said the federal government did not care. They said a commission was the least Nigeria could do.
President Bola Tinubu listened. In July 2024, he signed the South East Development Commission into law. In February 2025, he inaugurated their board. He placed their own sons and daughters in charge. Every single person running that commission is Igbo.
By June 2026, the story was no longer about federal neglect. It was about N16 billion gone. N153 million spent on a single one-room office in Abuja. N2.5 billion classified as "implied expenditure" with no explanation. No roads. No hospitals. No schools. Just receipts and scandals.
Senator Orji Uzor Kalu himself, an Igbo leader, told the Managing Director, Mark Okoye: "This committee is disappointed. Your financial report is completely unacceptable". Senators Enyinnaya Abaribe and Victor Umeh also expressed displeasure. The Senate committee had to get the true figure from the Central Bank of Nigeria because the commission could not be trusted to tell the truth.
Now let us look at what other regions did with their commissions.
The South West Development Commission was established. What did they do? They secured a provisional rail operating licence from the Nigerian Railway Corporation. Not a one-room office. A rail licence. The commission will now connect all six South-West states through a 44-city rail network. They are moving goods, passengers, and the region's economy.
The difference is not money. The South-West is richer and more sought after because they have produced leaders who think, leaders who plan, leaders who execute. The South-West did not beg for a commission and then use it to rent a single room. They took what was given and turned it into a regional rail network.
The North East Development Commission installed N3 billion worth of modern ophthalmic equipment at the Maiduguri Eye Hospital. The Niger Delta Development Commission is completing the 1.2-kilometre Kaa-Ataba Bridge in Rivers State.
Do you see the pattern? Regions that hold their leaders accountable get results. Regions that do not get scandals.
The South-East is not failing because Nigeria hates it. The South-East is failing because those trusted with its future have made a career of blaming others while their own pockets grow fat.
The same people crying marginalisation are still asking what Tinubu has done. He gave you the commission. Your people ran it into the ground. The problem is not Aso Rock. The problem is the people you keep sending to Aso Rock to collect your share.
Fire your leaders. Audit the commission. Recover the money. Then talk about marginalisation.
Until then, the South-West will keep building rails. And you will keep building excuses.
Fatty liver is now affecting 1 in 3 adults.
It destroys your metabolism, becomes diabetes, and increases your risk of heart disease.
Here’s how to fix it:
1. Eat all the sweet potatoes you can.
That guy who slid into the lady's DM this morning probably spent the whole night thinking about her. He let the feeling push him. Now he's licking his wounds.
But that's the thing about Naija Twitter DMs...you have to read the room first. Study the person. Not every door is meant to be knocked.
Still, there's no shame in shooting your shot, even when it misses. Life goes on, till you're ready to shoot another one.