“Peter Obi is a terrorist apologist like Gumi. No difference between them. IPOB is a terrorist group terrorizing yet Obi calls them friends on National TV. What’s the difference between him and Gumi who is sympathetic with Bandits in the North?”
He holds the same opinion all those IPOB apologists hold on the timeline. When he speaks, you see it and he regurgitates some of those ideologies, albeit subtly. He’s an ethnic jingoist and a terrorist apologist. Election is coming once again so he has started whipping up the sentiments. At least, he’s no longer hiding it.
@centregoals this WC host nations are all about
"i like you" - enter
"i dislike you or you did something i don't like years ago" - go back
not about, "you're qualified"
Okocha had a better career in all ramifications.
Okocha
- Won an AFCON
- Played in WC R16
- Scored more goals for Nigeria in fewer games
- Scored more goals for clubs
- Won AFCON MVP
- Nominated Premier League Player of the Season
- Won Premier League Player of the Month (Iwobi also once got a nomination but didn't win)
- Scored in an AFCON final
Big respect to Iwobi, but there is no comparison at all.
Maybe you didn’t use your glasses but I asked three questions, I have reproduced them below:
1. Which State in Nigeria is practicing anything remotely close to this except Lagos?
2. Does your home state practice anything related to what you have said?
3. Why is it always LAGOS, LAGOS, LAGOS even though Lagos is the State that appoint/elect others the most?
Answer the questions intelligently and stop being obtuse.
Guess what??
The Saudi league top scorer just scored the first goal of this World Cup and the current MLS top scorer wasn’t even called up by his country 😂😂
The best place that fits this analogy is Kano. It has nearly the same population as Lagos, and is metropolitan, cosmopolitan, and a Mega city. I wonder why Sam avoids mentioning Kano. 👀
I'm not even surprised that someone will spin a false story like this. Getting impressions on Twitter is becoming increasingly difficult. My problem is with all the people that believe this in the comments. Later, you people will start abusing Facebook people. Twitter una😂🫵🏾
Today we remember Chief MKO Abiola, who on #June12 1993 won the most democratic election in Nigerian history & paid for it with his life. He carried every zone & refused to surrender his mandate even in detention. Today bears his sacrifice for democracy. Rest well, Kashimawo.
The hypocrisy of preaching a unified Nigeria in the Southwest while keeping the Southeast exclusive for Igbo. Why attempt to govern another group’s ancestral land when the Southeast itself consists of 5 states desperately lacking effective Igbo leadership? Greed & self interest!
Imagine Seriake Dickson was a Yoruba man
Obi would have written a veiled tribalistic epistle and inserted 'As an Igbo'
He would have sent his bigot army to abuse Tinubu and the whole of the Yoruba race.
Instead, they woke up this morning feeling like abandoned children.
I have met a lot of people that voted Peter Obi the last time and will be voting PBAT next year.
I have also met a lot of people that voted Peter Obi last time but will sit out this election because Peter Obi hasn’t been as inspiring as he was in 2023 and they do not consider the alternatives as better.
I haven’t met a single PBAT supporter that is now supporting Peter Obi or any other candidate( this is my reality)
I believe this administration hasn’t lived up to certain hype but I cannot deny that it’s been reform minded. Helping correct structural issues that have plagued this country far too long.
For example, the recent passage of the state policing bill is by no means a mean feat. That this administration makes it look easy or don’t blow their trumpet so loudly does not diminish the huge significance of the bill and the tireless work that they put into it.
The implementation of the Nigeria Payments System Vision 2028 ( championed by CBN) is another policy that has gone under the radar(I believe we should all read about the policy) . This is one policy that will revolutionize our financial system for good. One that will birth several financial innovation and products. There is no eradication of poverty without financial inclusion and it appears CBN is on an articulated agenda towards a sustainable path.
For some of us, there are enough reasons to stick around this current administration. The alternatives aren’t as inspiring and simply do not have what it takes to out perform this current administration.