@ruffydfire, great effort, 👏.
However, when will you and majority of your journalists colleagues graduate from arm chair reporting and anchoring to the actual field? —Where the news is reported from actual locations where majority of the events happen, to listen firsthand and hear directly from the people, the victims and their oppressors (the Nigerian government people). 🙏🏽
@drayontop @NexgenMedia_00 🙈 — ask TINUBU himself, the one who doles out our money frivolously & keeps demanding shamelessly “political favors”from the same governors!
Mafia DemocraZy‼️
@DavidAb61537842, great effort, 👏.
This guy called @charlesbanky, always so stuck in his mind has no iota of the totality of the points he tries to make EVERY TIME.
Note: the same president this @CBO is lauding hob nobs and controls all the lousy governors for his selfish political ends but cannot have them kowtow to the “lofty” wishy washy agenda of his federal mandate.
@ibekemed - 👆🏽 for context!
@tudobams https://t.co/euXjVTInC9
This episode of “Fela Kuti: Fear No Man” buttresses @tudobams point of the audacity of the Egba women’s taxation revolt. The 👆🏽👆🏽“dramatization” of the event is riveting & inspirational‼️
@midemide1@tudobams The or your statement, “….was born…..in Cameroon to Cameroonian parents…..”. It seemed your emphasis was not only on his age but his place of birth/parentage. The reason I used the word “kinda”.
Hey @midemide1, just my opinion — nothing sinister here. 🫶🏽
@midemide1@tudobams Yes, this is what I found: Alhaji Abubakar was born in Jada, British Cameroon (now, Adamawa State, Nigeria) on November 25, 1946. From online sources, this happened about 65 years ago.
So, @midemide1 your statement was right, but kinda misleading (my opinion) — just saying. 🙏🏽
@NaijaPrez@thejammyshow@KevinblakC Right on point — the exact sensibilities of the MAGAT originator. Poor, President certificate forger! So hilarious too! Thanks 4 sharing😇😂🤣!