❝After like few weeks again, Henry apologised. Except Paul and Jude. The ones that I live with never did. Waited for 1 month, 2 months, 3 months, 4 months, 5 months, till our mom died. That apology was never made and our mom told them to do it...❞
Peter Okoye a.k.a Mr P continues to call out his brothers, Jude 'Engees' and Rudeboy as he reveals what his wife went through.
“Verydaftman you say because prophet Jeremiah also give me 45m naira that means me and you Na the same 😂...... Well I never called him a fake man of God and spend months dragging him on social media ‘you did’ — How do you have integrity if you go about collecting money from the same people you call out”
— Seun Kuti replys Verydarkman
@ElvisEkoigiawe_ Na you no hear well. Na management deal he dey talk. Northenden na the management company the three of dem own which means Northside gets 10 percent from any PSQUARE deals as athe management company.
🔥🔥🔥There are more opportunities for Nigerian youths than many people realize, but not every programme is open all year round.
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"I can withdraw my support for Peter Obi. Do you people know how much I spent on Peter Obi's 2023 campaign? I met Seyi Tinubu and people started complaining. Has Peter Obi ever appreciated me? If I want, I can start campaigning for President Tinubu. I'm a Yoruba man, and I love President Tinubu and his son."
— Isaac Fayose react after facing backlash following his trending video.
IF YOU ASK WHAT THIS ADMINISTRATION HAS DONE FOR THE ORDINARY NIGERIAN, THIS IS ONE
For 21 years, 2,116 NSITF retirees had their pensions frozen at 2005 levels.
@PenComNig, under Director-General Omolola Oloworaran, reviewed and resolved the 21-year stalemate.
Across the group, total monthly payouts moved from ₦12.56 million to ₦159.95 million, a 1,173 per cent increase. Spread evenly across all 2,116 retirees, that works out to an average pension rising from roughly ₦5,900 to about ₦75,600 a month, though individual increases varied based on each retiree's contribution history.
One retiree's case stands well above that average. His monthly pension moved from ₦18,000 to ₦206,000, showing the review didn't just lift the group average; it corrected individual cases that had been frozen furthest from where they should have been.
PenCom also paid ₦8.7 billion in arrears, averaging nearly ₦3 million per retiree, with some receiving over ₦8 million in back payments for decades of stagnation.
This is one part of a wider pattern.
In two years, pension assets under this administration's reforms grew 51 per cent, from ₦20.7 trillion to ₦31.48 trillion, adding ₦10.7 trillion in retirement savings.
A ₦758 billion federal pension bond cleared obligations dating back to 2007, covering 957,045 Nigerians, and flipped accrued pension rights from 21 months in arrears to a 41-month surplus.
"Oba Elegushi introduced his girlfriend's American friend to Oluwo as requested. She didn't know he smokes weed & coloredo until they got to Iwo. He later started flogging her for complaining. Later, we found out he was a jobless Gigolo in Canada, servicing single mums"- Ife born Activist & Ewi legend - Kunle Ologundudu explains why Oba Elegushi begged Ooniirisa to help the maltreated wife, a decision the Oluwo has vowed never to forgive. 😃😃
*Part 1.
BREAKING: The Egyptian FA have released a statement claiming they "cannot remain silent regarding the referee decisions" following their defeat to Argentina in the World Cup 🚨
PAID IN FULL!
₦25.05 billion. A 35-month pension liability. 9,675 former NITEL/MTEL workers who had waited long enough.
In August 2025, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved the funds to clear this inherited obligation. The funding was provided under the 2026 Appropriation Act. Today, that debt is being fully settled.
And that is not all.
Another ₦9.48 billion has been paid as the initial 50% of Back End Computation arrears to 3,959 eligible PHCN pensioners, while ₦5.09 billion has cleared the final 50% balance of the 10.66% and 12.95% pension increment arrears owed to 11,180 eligible pensioners of Assurance Bank, NICON, NITEL and People’s Bank.
Total: ₦39.63 billion.
There is, of course, an irony too delicious to ignore.
One of the loudest men now auditioning to rescue Nigeria, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar @atiku of the ADC, once chaired the National Council on Privatisation in the years when NITEL was dragged through one botched sale after another, one failed arrangement after another, one management fiasco after another, including the infamous Pentascope management contract.
The arrangements collapsed. NITEL collapsed. Workers were left with the consequences.
Even Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has publicly acknowledged the succession of failed NITEL sales and turnaround arrangements.
The deals failed. The company died. The workers waited.
Now, more than two decades later, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is paying the human bill left behind, including a ₦25.05 billion, 35-month pension liability owed to the people who had waited long enough.
That is the difference between selling an asset and settling a debt. Between making arrangements and taking responsibility.
Some people sold the future and left the workers a bill.
President Tinubu is paying the bill.
Promises are easy. Pensions are not.
Paid. Settled. Closed.