@renoomokri I think you should start asking yourself some questions about your credibility and integrity.
It's unfair how we've politicised everything.
If I may ask @OgbeniDipo, could you please give reasons why you he will be voted out come 15th August 2026?
I think he's been fantastic taking care of his people. The most important thing is making sure they are getting their benefits.
Fact remains that Governor Ademola Adeleke is a one term Governor. He will be voted out on 15th August 2026. No amount of trolling, intimidation, abuses, and threats of violence will change this.
Just so you know:
The 100million naira price for the presidential nomination form in APC, and ADC, is the HIGHEST in the world.
Nigeria a terribly poor country has the most expensive presidential nomination form in the whole world.
Yet we wonder why people get into office and steal.
@iamnasboi Oga, you for reason the matter before you carry am come social media.. contact your lawyer for more details. As your body no full, why you put am?
@AhmadTee212@drpenking So, the religion didn't allow them to see beyond the race? Read your statement again. Logically, a Christian/Muslim should be like family regardless of the race. That's why I keep saying you can't lack humanity and claim to be religious. If you're truly human, everyone is family
The electricity situation is awful, with no roads, and no security, how do you increase productivity, how do you attract investment, how do you improve the economy?
Every achievement they've highlighted is just for the books. There's nothing for the common man.
With our situation of lack of organisation and direction as a nation, of course will continue to go down the order until we have a clear path. For now, we're in a random state of motion.
Nigeria has dropped to the 106th position in the 2026 World Happiness Report.
This indicates a steady decline in the country’s ranking over the past three years.
The report showed that Nigeria ranked 105th in 2025 and 102nd in 2024.
The ranking, covering 147 countries, was released last week Thursday as the world marked the International Day of Happiness celebrated annually on March 20.
The International Day of Happiness was established by the United Nations General Assembly on June 28, 2012, to raise awareness about the importance of happiness and well-being in people’s lives.
In Africa, Mauritius emerged as the happiest country on the continent, ranking 73rd globally, followed by Libya, Algeria and Mozambique among the top 10 happiest countries in Africa.
Other African countries in the top 10 include Gabon, Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, South Africa, Niger and Tunisia, which ranked 105th globally.
Globally, Finland retained its position as the world’s happiest country for the ninth consecutive year, followed by Iceland, Denmark and Costa Rica, with Nordic countries dominating the top rankings.
The annual report is published by the University of Oxford Wellbeing Research Centre in partnership with Gallup and the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network.
The report is based on data from the Gallup World Poll and measures how people evaluate their lives on a scale from zero to 10.
Rankings are based on three-year averages and consider factors such as GDP per capita, social support, life expectancy, freedom, generosity and perceptions of corruption.
Credit: Nigeria Info FM.
@OurFavOnlineDoc Because our darling country Nigeria has not been going into partnerships that will benefit the common people and put us in better positions for such opportunities. 💔