I interacted with this Old Man and his wife, at the INEC office today‼️
He was there last week Wednesday, and Friday!
He couldn't complete his biometrics,
Because INEC said, their server was down.
He was there today again, as early as 9am, but up until 4:28pm, he still wasn't attended to.
He will have to go back again🤦♂️
He and his wife’s issue is to replace their damaged PVC, they lost their PVC to theft.
His wife keeps his PVC for him, her bag was snatched, and their PVC’s were in it⚠️‼️
Papa said, he will keep showing up at the INEC Office Daily, until they settle him🙇♂️
If this old man can have this spirit, a 20-50 year old you, should have triple this FIRE🔥✌️
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It’s 24 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 24 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 24 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 24 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 24 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
WHY ARE THE CHILDREN STILL IN CAPTIVITY?
@PeterObi and his Obidients have been the most transformative force in Nigerian politics in the two and half decades. The energies, the disruption and the ideas and vehemence they brought to Nigerian politics have parallel only in the 1960s.
It does not mean they are good or bad people. It means they have been immensely transformative. Any serious and fair-minded political scientist will admit this.
They should be resolute and press harder in 2027.
While Tinubu Deploys Countless Renewed Hope Campaign Buses Nationwide, Nigeria Faces Severe Shortage Of Emergency Transport Vehicles, With Just 0.40 Ambulances Per 100,000 People, Far Below Standard https://t.co/GUrYwi1PBQ
I personally want Obi as Nigeria’s president so people can see that you can be upright, be respectful, be a Nigerian, be law-abiding, have no criminal case and still win in Nigeria. Obi’s presidency is good for Nigeria’s moral compass.
“What we want to do in Abia State is to have power in our own hands. In time to come, the entire Abia State will be disconnected from the national grid, and 24-hour electricity supply will be guaranteed across every part of the state.
Electricity matters because about 60–70% of manufacturing costs are tied to energy. I got a call from someone yesterday who already owns a steel plant and wants to relocate it to a state with 24-hour electricity. I told him to come immediately. I have already allocated 5,000 hectares of land to him close to Geometric.”
— Governor Alex Otti speaking today at Invest Lagos.
BREAKING NEWS🚨 A Federal High Court just declared the National Assembly’s ₦110 billion vehicle and allowance scheme unlawful. ₦40 billion went to 465 bulletproof cars — ₦305 million each. ₦70 billion went to “support allowances” for lawmakers.
The judge called it self-dealing. Meaning... the people who approved the money are the same people who benefit from it. But the budget was approved back in 2023. So the real question is... who’s going to collect the cars and money back?
📺 : iswellthecapitalist
The Fall of DSTV
DSTV raised its subscription prices three times in two years.
Then it lost 1.4 million Nigerian subscribers in those same two years.
Then it slashed its decoder price by 50% to beg those subscribers to come back.
Some people will call it business strategy but this is a company eating itself alive and wondering why it is hungry.
The numbers are brutal.
MultiChoice lost 2.8 million active subscribers across Africa over two financial years. 1.2 million in 2025 alone. An 8% year on year decline. 
Nigeria accounted for 77% of subscriber losses across all of MultiChoice’s African operations outside South Africa. The Rest of Africa base collapsed from 9.3 million in 2023 to 7.5 million in 2025. 
Nigeria did not just leave DSTV, they buried it and the content is leaving with the subscribers.
BET Africa and MTV Base shut down January 2026. CBS Reality and CBS Justice went December 2025. CNN International, Discovery Channel, Cartoon Network, TNT Africa, Food Network and several others were all at risk of removal. 
A platform charging premium prices while removing the channels people subscribed for is not a product anymore but a subscription to disappointment.
DSTV built its Nigerian dominance on a monopoly with no serious competition for decades. So it did what every monopoly does when it feels untouchable. It raised prices whenever it wanted, reduced value whenever it could, and treated Nigerian subscribers like they had no alternative.
Then Netflix arrived. Then YouTube got faster. Then data became more accessible. Then the naira collapsed and Nigerians had to choose between DSTV and eating.
Omo we chose eating.
MultiChoice responded by cutting decoder prices from N20,000 to N10,000 and launching a promotional campaign called “We Got You”.
“We Got You” from the same company that raised your subscription three times in 24 months, removed your favourite channels, and treated your complaints like background noise.
They did not get you, they lost you and now they are running after you with a discount like an ex who only calls when they realise you moved on.
DSTV is not falling because of Netflix or the economy.
It is falling because it spent twenty years treating Nigerian consumers with contempt and assumed loyalty was the same thing as having no choice.
Nigerians finally got a choice but not MultiChoice
5 million votes for PO.
From Taraba state and North East, if NDC gives me the opportunity I will campaign down to this States.
TARABA
ADAMAWA
GOMBE
BAUCHI
MAIDUGURI
The Whole North East for Peter obi, fear not even in the bush once they hear Peter obi they Give us chance
Hon Noah Ahmed
Remains Youth Governor.
Exactly my interview about the same matter. They have nothing to offer, so they resort to bigotry and tribalism, which will not add any value to our GDP or reduce inflation.
Wannan interview zayyi amfani a gurin masu ilmi, wadan da ke son kasar mu ta cigaba. Allah yasa mudace 🙏
It’s 23 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 23 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 23 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 23 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 23 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
WHY ARE THE CHILDREN STILL IN CAPTIVITY?
176 kidnapped victims from Woro community in Kwara state are still in the terrorist den since 3rd February.
The victims are infants, toddlers, pregnant women, nursing mothers, children, women & men.
“Please, I have come to make some clarification. Today makes it 24 days that we have been in this place. Some press media outlets are complicating the issue by stating that the people who abducted us requested N1 billion ransom and demanded Sharia law across the country. These claims are not true…….”
Abducted principal, Rachael Alamu of Community High School, Ahoro-Esinle.