Davido wore a customized jacket that carried names of the all pupils kidnapped by bandits in Oyo state.
The jacket also had a “Bring Them Home” design behind it. He then sent a message to all Nigerians before going on stage at the FIFA World Cup Countdown performance.
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Peter Obi, a billionaire just like Dangote, Otedola, Elumelu and Co is taking these arrows for you the poor masses...
Remember he can afford to play the elite politics without minding but he chose otherwise.
If you like allow the establishment to keep deceiving you..
“These Armed B@ndits/Terror!sts, They Are R@ping Our Women, Behe@ding a Teacher, Our Children Are Still In The Bush, And You’re Here Holding a Gûn… Are You Not Ashamed Of Yourself?.” ~ VeryDarkMan Tells Nigerian Soldiers Who Confronted Them In Abuja
“Airforce! If you have bullet to sho0t us, you have bullet to shoot k!dnappers.
45 children and teachers are still in the bush, Carry your airplane and go and look for them….”
- The moment VDM stormed Nigeria Airforce Base in Abuja.
I write this with pain in my heart.
On April 23, 2026, I bought a car on loan after trading in my former car, which had become a constant source of problems. I still had an outstanding balance of ₦4.5 million to pay.
On April 28, 2026, I was taken away by the Nigerian Army under the guise of DSS officials. For three days in their custody, I was subjected to treatment that left deep scars on me physically, emotionally, and mentally.
Throughout those three days, I remained handcuffed and blindfolded. During the day, I was left under the scorching sun for hours without water. I begged and cried for water, but nobody gave me any. At night, I was kept in an extremely cold room where I would cry and plead for help, but no one responded. I also received random slaps from unidentified individuals.
Even after the court granted me bail, the trauma did not end. I still wake up suddenly at night, struggling to sleep as memories of those days continue to haunt me.
What breaks my heart even more is that the car I bought on loan was damaged. Sometimes I ask myself: what exactly did I do to deserve such treatment?
My only “offence” was speaking up and asking that my brothers and sisters serving in the military should be properly fed and cared for.
Today, I can truly say that Nigeria happened to me.
But despite everything, one thing remains certain:
Justice can never be cracked.
Again, I repeat, Nigerians should start locating the homes of @inecnigeria officials to pay them courtesy visits, because they have already started rigging the 2027 elections.
#RigandKpai2027
The IMF has warned Nigeria to be careful about its plan to borrow $5 billion from First Abu Dhabi Bank in the UAE. The money is not a normal loan. It is coming through a more complicated financial arrangement, and the IMF says deals like this can sometimes have hidden risks because they are not always easy for people to understand.
Nigeria says the money will help pay for government needs, support projects, and manage existing debts. But the IMF is warning that Nigeria should be careful because: * the agreement is complicated, * the full risks may not be obvious, * it could create problems in the future if not properly managed.
CONCLUSION: Nigeria wants to borrow $5 billion to support the economy, but the IMF is saying, “Be very careful and make sure you fully understand the risks before entering this kind of deal.” 📺: @Reuters