Every few months I have to come out and ‘defend’ my name on the internet. Crazy that I never had to defend my result though.
Anyway, my dad is from Delta, and my mum is from Ogun state.
So I’m entitled to the name. It had nothing to do with my result though. 😏
Till next time.
The President is reforming the energy sector to power the whole nation—yet his own residence runs off-grid on solar.
That’s like announcing a brand-new train system but choosing to ride a donkey instead 🐴
WHY WE HAD TO GO FULLY SOLAR
— Aso Rock
Aso Rock’s move to solar was driven by what officials described as an unsustainable annual electricity cost of about ₦47 billion.
The Presidential Villa was scheduled to transition largely away from the National Grid by March 2026 through an independent solar power system.
after three years of inflation, heavy taxes, terrorist attacks, and kidnappings, i still have to explain why this man should not be given another term.
these people are under a spell.
Today, South Africa faces Mexico.
It's funny watching some Africans rush to support Mexico because they're angry at South Africans over immigration issues. Your own country isn't at the World Cup. Some have never even qualified.
Whether you like South Africa or not, they are carrying an African flag on that pitch today. Supporting Mexico over an African team says more about you than it does about South Africa.
Africa first.
The Obidient movement HAS NOT, IS NOT, WILL NOT BE associated to a political party.
Until the day it nests permanently under it's own political home - it will continue to exist in fluidity, as party prostitutes.
Temporary association for a common cause ≠ tools for hire.
4/
The children still slept under damp sheets. Ada’s silence weighed heavier than the debt he now owed.
Chike had chosen clout over comfort. The car gleamed outside, but inside, the rain kept falling.
The Weight of Rain
Chike had a steady job, enough to keep food on the table but never enough to cover all the cracks in life. The roof leaked whenever it rained, the walls begged for paint, and Ada often reminded him that the children deserved a safer home. 🧵
3/
He borrowed money, ignoring Ada’s pleas to fix the roof first. When he drove the flashy car into the neighborhood, heads turned. Friends clapped him on the back, neighbors whispered, and for a moment, Chike felt powerful.
But inside his home buckets still caught rainwater
2/
One afternoon, as thunder rolled overhead, Chike stood outside a dealership staring at a sleek, silver car. His old car was worn but still running. A new car wasn’t a necessity — it was temptation. A symbol. Proof to the world that he was more than just a man patching leaks
@prinxe_B In 3 years, everything got worse. By now Nigerians should be enjoying the results of this reforms.
Sadly, he has borrowed heavily to fund same reforms, where savings from subsidy removal would have been applied . His reforms are misplaced.... same happened under Buhari.