Dear Prime Minister @RishiSunak this is in regards to your congratulatory message to Bola Tinubu of @OfficialAPCNg . Your message is regrettable as it supports one who stole the mandate of the majority of Nigerian voters in the most rigged elections of our history #ObiDatti2023
✝️ : Christianity came from Africa and not to it ! 👇.
Islam ☪️ is the only religion that’s alien 👽 to Africa and have no connection whatsoever with it.
@gghamari@piersmorgan@gghamari Thank you for standing up to the lying minister. The Nigerian govt is complicit, corrupt and utterly useless. All they know how to do is steal, rig elections and party while innocent Nigerians are being slaughtered.
@DavidHundeyin David you’re really chatting rubbish on this issue. If you haven’t lived in the shoes of Northern Christians, you’ll never comprehend this issue. I 100% support Trump’s decision!
When abuse lasts for generations, rescue feels like invasion.
That’s not loyalty. That’s trauma.
You’re not defending sovereignty—you’re defending your oppressor.
Selah.
#EarthShaker
Yes sir.
The killing of innocent Christians in Nigeria — and anywhere — must end immediately. The Department of War is preparing for action. Either the Nigerian Government protects Christians, or we will kill the Islamic Terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities.
Bill Maher: “I’m not a Christian, but they are systematically killing the Christians in Nigeria. They’ve killed over 100,000. They are literally attempting to wipe out the Christians of an entire country. Where are the kids protesting this?”
While Nigerians are urged to endure economic hardship "like labor pains," some governors are splurging billions on new government houses, @TheAfricaReport reveals » https://t.co/9qehFrvkVE
@BudgITng warns that "instead of funding schools, clinics, or agriculture, leaders prioritize buildings they barely use."
@cislacnigeria adds: "There is more money, little accountability, and no priority."
Such alleged lack of fiscal responsibility fuels inequality and erodes public trust.
#TransparencyTuesday
I used to believe it was foolish to carry your 20m naira and japa.
But today, that belief feels naïve. Because what do you call a country where the president borrows over $6.45b from the world bank in just 16 months in office, yet hospitals are graveyards, schools are ruins, armed bandits and terrorist pillage and kill with impunity, and the poor can’t afford to eat?
Where the President lives in obscene luxury, and approved 10bn for a solar mini-grid at Aso Rock while citizens drown in hunger, joblessness, and despair?
This isn’t just economic mismanagement—this is sheer wickedness.
The naira is collapsing daily. Fuel is unaffordable. Electricity is a myth. Food and transportation are now luxuries. Corruption isn’t hidden anymore; it’s televised and celebrated.
Education and healthcare is in shambles, yet lawmakers gift themselves bulletproof SUVs. And when we speak, they silence us with arrogance and impunity and unleash waves of propaganda in response.
So yes, I’ve changed my mind. Not out of convenience, but desperation. Nigeria has become a burning house, and escape is no longer betrayal—it is survival. If japa gives our children a chance at a better life, safety, and opportunities to bloom then we must leave because staying here is silent suicide.