🚨 THE DARK, OMNOUS LEGACIES OF BOLA TINUBU
Nigerian police officers are shocked out of their minds to discover the entire town of OWA ONIRE in Kwara State is completely deserted due to terrorist attacks. Completely deserted. No man, woman, children or even animals in site.
These are some of the great achievements of the current Nigerian regime - the realities they'll never be able to cover with the lies they're buying in DC with millions of dollars.
And when they're done making sacrifices to Lucifer by slaying and molesting terrified children and their parents, the terrorists get heroes welcome into VIP so called "rehabilitation" centres, which at best are just transitional centres.
This level of desertion can be seen in countless Nigerian towns from northeast to northwest to north central to even southwest nowadays. And all they're interested in. is covering the lies and telling the whole world "it's not happening!"
Very soon, the heartless blood suckers will realise there are things money cannot buy.
#JUDGEMENT 🔥
1. A friend came to stay the weekend with us at Doctors’ Quarters in UNIBEN in 1988. We didn't know he was allergic to eggs, and someone used the same oil that had been used to fry eggs to fry plantains. He ate the plantains and started immediately looking like the Michelin Man. Our landlord (a doctor) saved him with Hydrocortisone.
2. My youngest sister came to Accra for a visit and decided to do her hair. Some overzealous hairdresser decided she needed to dye her hair. The dye touched her scalp and she lost most of her hair while her head swelled double. She ended up in hospital for days.
3. I ate some fried meat balls in Togo in 2021 and went into shock. I recovered in hospital 8 hours later. Ended up in Accra and in hospital for a week. I don't eat processed meat till today.
4. Also me, earlier this year. I ate too much groundnuts and had a swollen neck. Ended up in hospital with complications including anaemia.
People die of allergies in Africa regularly and they call it “witchcraft.”
Past success is the enemy of future success. It is amazing how so many African corporations are still stuck in past paradigms and models they believe have worked for them and will keep working. They think disruption is something they can prevent by simply spending more money.
**If you are kidnapped in Nigeria, you are completely on your own. No security agency will save you.
"My nephew was kidnapped while I was SA to Vice President Shettima. I knocked on every door, entered every office, and gave them the exact coordinates of the location. They promised to help but couldn't. We spent ₦175 Million, including ransom, before he was released after 36 days in captivity. The security agencies couldn't help." - Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, brother to Datti Baba-Ahmed
Try and do these tests before the year ends
🩸LIVER FUNCTION TEST
🩸KIDNEY FUNCTION TEST
🩸HSV
🩸HIV.
🩸Hepatitis B&C
🩸URINALYSIS
🩸SYPHILIS
🩸HPV
🩸GONORRHEA
🩸ABDOMINOPELVIC SCAN FOR WOMEN
🩸SEMEN ANALYSIS FOR MEN
HEALTH IS WEALTH🤝
Igbinedion University, Okada won the International Grand Prize at the Huawei ICT Competition 2025–2026 Global Final. Its all-female team won the Network Track, outperforming 201,000+ participants, and earned the Women in Tech Award, a major milestone for Nigeria's ICT talent.
Someone who has never asked me for money in 30 years suddenly reaches out on WhatsApp and asks for an urgent 350k Naira loan. I ask the sender where he thinks that I live? He didn't respond as he probably finally figured that he had been caught as a scammer who took over a phone.
I studied architectural design in Cameroon and every architect they taught me was European. Every movement, every theory, every name on the required reading list. The Great Mosque of Djenné, the Moorish arch, Great Zimbabwe never appeared on any syllabus.
Now I am studying management and every economist is Western. George Ayittey, a Ghanaian who built an entire economic framework for African development, has never appeared in a single lecture. Dambisa Moyo, a Zambian economist who argued that Western aid is destroying African economies, same.
Two disciplines. Not one African name in the required reading.
This is not only an architecture problem. It is medicine, law, economics, history. Every field is taught through a foreign lens and when a student tries to think beyond it they are disciplined for it.
We are not behind because we lack knowledge. We are behind because we were taught that ours does not count.
The $1M conversation on Nigerian Twitter is funny because the first thing you should do when you come into money in bulk is to leave it. Pretend it doesn't exist for at least 3 months. Never jump into investing in anything you don't know very well. I am talking from experience.
STATES FIGHT AGAINST SENATE 2026 ELECTRICITY ACT AMENDMENT BILL
16 states have united to formally oppose the Electricity Act Amendment Bill 2026, slamming it as a "shocking" attempt to strip away the constitutional power they gained just three years ago.
The crux of the fight:
The States argue they have the constitutional right to build independent electricity markets and attract private investment locally.
The Bill seeks to reconsolidate power back to federal agencies like NERC, which the states argue will cripple local growth.
Regulators from Lagos, Enugu, Edo, and 13 others are warning that if this bill passes, it will undo the progress of the 2023 Act and lock Nigeria into the same centralized, failing grid model that has left the country in the dark for two decades.
🚨🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: FIFA Referees Committee president Pierluigi Collina was reportedly considering an internal review of Szymon Marciniak's performance during Argentina's 3-0 victory over Algeria. However, according to emerging claims, the proposed investigation was halted after FIFA president Gianni Infantino became aware of the matter. 😳👀
Beautiful, but are there no green lawn fields in Onitsha? Are there no public parks with well-maintained football pitches in Onitsha?
Those are rhetorical questions.
Imagine if the 5 South East governors stopped acting like separate states and started acting like ONE economic force.
Interconnecting roads across Enugu, Anambra, Imo, Abia, and Ebonyi.
Street lights across major corridors.
One unified rail system moving people and goods seamlessly.
Digitally interconnected security eliminating crime before it happens.
A coordinated education system producing the most skilled young people in Africa.
A shared healthcare infrastructure so nobody dies because of state boundaries.
The South East is only small on the map. It is not small in capacity.
If we act as one region, we will become the most prosperous region in Africa within a decade.
Investors will not ask “which state?”
They will ask “how do we enter the South East?”
Prosperity is no longer about oil. It is about coordination, infrastructure, and vision.
The real question is this:
Do we have governors… or do we have leaders?
Watching Morocco move the ball so fast with accuracy, urgency, intelligence and fluidity against Brazil last night and I remember some people suggesting NPFL players for Éric Chelle, I just burst laugh inside house.
Check Morocco's squad, only two players are from their league and they're both goalkeepers - one 30 and the other 37 years old, and their league is 10x better than the NPFL.
Éric Chelle should not pay attention to anybody! Build your squad the way you want it!!!