The below mentioned are AGAINST President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR @officialABAT come 2027.
Major CONTENDERS
1. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar (ADC).
2. Seyi Makinde (APM).
3. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan/Prof. Sandy Onor (PDP)
4. Donald Duke (PRP).
Major ASPIRANTS
1. Omoyele Sowore (AAC).
2. Peter Obi (NDC)
3. Adewole Adebayo (SDP).
So, Punch Newspaper posted about Yetunde, describing it as the first Yoruba indigenous dating app and noting that it has helped connect more Yoruba people. As expected, the usual suspect flooded the comment section. One said that Yorubas were focused on dating apps while the abducted Oyo students were still in the bush. Another one commented that Yorubas marry among themselves because they "don't know English.
My name is Rakiya Baba Mohammed.
I am an NDC candidate currently contesting for the Kaduna State House of Assembly, Kawo Constituency, Kaduna North.
On the 29th of May 2026, myself and Yunusa Mohammed Salisu participated in our primary elections, where I emerged victorious with 225 votes, while he scored 132 votes.
The elections were concluded peacefully in four wards. However, in the fifth ward, which is Badarawa/Malali, Yunusa brought in thugs who are widely known across Kaduna, including unregistered and recycled members from previous wards where elections had already been concluded, as well as underage individuals . INEC officials did not show up, and the available security personnel were insufficient to control the situation.Their actions prevented the election from taking place in that ward and was therefore cancelled.
I was issued the compiled election results on the day of the primary elections, which were endorsed by the Returning Officer, an INEC official, and a security representative.
Shortly after the elections, Yunusa made a post on social media claiming that he had won the election, which I chose to ignore.
On the 30th of May, I received a congratulatory call from the NDC kaduna state chairman Mordecai Ibrahim and I continued with my consultation visits as normal.
A few days ago, I received a call from party stakeholders in Kaduna informing me that they had been asked to go to Abuja regarding the nomination forms.
The stakeholders travelled to Abuja and were informed that the results had been changed, and that the Kaduna State Chairman had been instructed to give my nomination form to @yunusatanko ’s son, who happens to be my co-aspirant.
I find it difficult to believe that this aligns with the principles and values of @peterobi, @KwankwasoRM , @iamHSDickson and the @NDCVANGUARDHQ party as a whole.
I expect the party to do the right thing by giving me my nomination form, as I won my primary election and I have evidence to support this.
@yunusatanko, who is the coordinator of the Obidient Movement in Nigeria, is allegedly attempting to hand this opportunity to his son, who has contested twice in Kaduna and was unsuccessful.
The first time his son contested in Kaduna, he sold his ticket to an opposition party, and the second time he contested, he lost. How does NDC expect this same person to secure votes for the party.
@yunusatanko, is this what you represent in the Obidient Movement? Is this what you have reduced the standards of the party to?
Also independent electoral commission @inec has the copy of the results of the primary that was conducted on the 29th of May and I am livid as to how the kaduna state party chairman has been instructed to give out the nomination form to who clearly lost in the election.
CC @instablog9ja@UNOFFICIALFACT@yeripros@PO_GrassRootM@Karigwe
#ndc
The listing by introduction for Fidelity Bank in May 2005 was N2.80 per share.
By the time of the public offer in June 2005, the price was set at N2.50 per share, which offered a roughly 30% discount to incentivize the public while the stock actively traded on the open market between N3.50 and N3.60.
The N18 figure is actually the price today, reflecting PO's market worth of N12.5 billion achieved more than twenty years later, assuming he retains the number of shares from 2005.
At no point in 2005 was the price per share N18, and spreading that timeline misinformation completely misrepresents the facts to the younger generation.
Stop it!
If you multiply his 695 million shares by the actual 2005 IPO price of N2.50, the math comes out to roughly N1.73 billion at the time, which, at N131 per dollar, was about $13.2 million, not $95 million.
Stop the misinformation. It is embarrassing.
Yibo , Igbo, Ibo
Oh yes, you are the RICHEST.
You have the most BILLIONAIRES.
You are SUPERIOR to every other tribe.
You are the most INTELLIGENT.
You BUILT NIGERIA.
You are not TRIBALISTIC.
You are not BIGOTS.
You only want a BETTER NIGERIA.
All that has been said, thank you very much.
Can you now move to your DUBAI-STANDARD region and leave our:
•BROWN-ROOF IBADAN
•SMELLY LAGOS
•POVERTY-STRICKEN EKITI
•VILLAGE-LIKE OSUN
•BAD-ROAD OGUN
•BELOW-STANDARD ONDO
You have already built your region (as you claim), while ours still needs to be built.
Please allow us to build it ourselves. Don't help us build it.
Yours faithfully,
A POOR YORUBA BOY
#Ibogobackhome
#Yorubastates4Yoruba
“It puts Ndigbo in a very bad light, generally as a people. You cannot go to somebody’s homeland and create your own domain within someone else’s homeland.”
— Obi of Onitsha, Afred Nnaemeka Achebe, Chiming in on the online discourse surrounding the Ezeigbo title in the diaspora.
No wonder they control Peter Obi anyhow they want like a toddler....
Imagine a g@y old f00l like Charlie Boy rubbing a "presidential" aspirant's head like a 5 year old boy.
Desperation has taken Peter Obi to where he can't come out from.
While much of the national conversation rightly focuses on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and the bold economic reforms that have significantly increased Federation Account allocations, we must not ignore what is happening at the grassroots level.
With the Supreme Court’s landmark judgment granting financial autonomy to Local Governments and the subsequent rise in monthly disbursements, Local Government Areas now command resources that were previously unimaginable. These funds are meant to deliver primary healthcare, basic education, local roads, markets, sanitation, and community development directly to the people. Yet in too many places, we are witnessing a troubling reality: some Local Government Chairmen appear to have become overnight billionaires while the ordinary citizens they were elected to serve continue to struggle with basic needs.
It is no longer enough to call only on State Governors to perform. We must equally, and perhaps more urgently, turn our attention to the Local Government Areas. The LGA is the closest tier of government to the Nigerian people. It is here that governance either succeeds or fails in the most visible and painful ways — in the condition of primary schools, the functionality of health centres, the state of feeder roads, and the overall quality of daily life in our communities.
Now that more resources are flowing (or are supposed to flow directly), citizens must rise and ask their Local Government Chairmen the hard questions:
How much has your LGA received monthly from the Federation Account?
What specific, verifiable projects have been executed with these funds?
How has the living standard of the average resident in your community improved under your watch?
True and sustainable national development cannot be achieved from the top alone. It must be built from the ground up through transparent, accountable, and people-centred leadership at every Local Government Area. The Renewed Hope vision will only deliver lasting dividends when the resources meant for the grassroots actually reach and transform the grassroots.
I therefore urge all Nigerians: Do not look away. Engage your Local Government Chairmen. Demand answers. Demand results. The people at the bottom feel the impact of governance — or the lack of it — more than anyone else. Na the people wey dey ground dey feel am pass. Make we hold our LGAs accountable.