TG Omori didn’t just tweet homophobia; he sparked a weekend-long dogpile that put real queer Nigerians at risk. His viral tweet and cheap marketing ploy have opened a floodgate of hate.
https://t.co/7Jkamj2y6I
Nigeria’s entertainment industry has a bigotry problem, and the music video director just reminded us how loud it gets.
@AnaYormusic Most of it is true. When they were doing battle rap campus Vs campus in like 2014-15 was the first time I had seen em, dabu the Gemini, holy field and even blaqbonez
When South Africans were being xenophobic they went to public places to embarrass other Africans, but when Naija or Ghana wants to chase South Africans we go to multibillion dollar company to chase them out. Do what you will with that information.
My ex @DavidHundeyin made an East African documentary that I think every East African should watch simply because it's brilliant!
https://t.co/K6BbbsTWq5
Nigeria Air Force, if you have bullets to sh00t us, you should also have bull£ts to sh00t kidn@pp£rs and b@nd!ts. Take your aircraft to the bush and sh00t k!dnapp£rs.”
VeryDarkMan says as they stormed the Nigerian airforce base in Abuja this night!!
HOW PRESIDENT TINUBU’S CONCRETE ROAD HELPED AVERT TRAGEDY IN DELTA AIRCRAFT INCIDENT
On Wednesday, June 10, a Nigerian aircraft developed problems while trying to land at Asaba Airport in Delta State. Unable to complete its landing at the airport, the aircraft eventually landed on a concrete road near Ogwashi-Uku.
What could have ended in tragedy is now a story of survival. All crew members on board escaped without injury.
As aviation authorities investigate the incident, many Nigerians have pointed to an important lesson: good infrastructure can make a difference when it matters most.
The road on which the aircraft landed provided a stable surface during a critical emergency. While roads are primarily built for vehicles, this incident points at the importance of investing in quality and durable infrastructure. It is how well-constructed roads can deliver value beyond their intended purpose and, in unexpected situations, contribute to safety and help avert disaster.
This is one of the reasons the Federal Government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has continued to promote the use of concrete pavement on major roads across the country. Concrete roads are designed to be stronger, more durable, and able to withstand heavy pressure over a long period.
In almost every parts of Nigeria, several road projects are being constructed or reconstructed using concrete technology under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Works led by Senator Engr. David Umahi.
The Asaba incident serves as a reminder that infrastructure is not just about transportation. Well-built roads support economic growth, improve connectivity, enhance safety, and in rare situations like this, can help prevent a bad situation from becoming a disaster.
Sometimes, the true value of quality infrastructure is seen when the unexpected happens.
Francis Nwaze, FIPMD
Senior Special Assistant to the Honourable Minister of Works (Media)
June 11, 2026
@AnaYormusic Omoh.. you like utter! Ain't nobody signing shit for free, artiste thinks he is getting money and exec thinks they getting ownership. Don't confuse yourself.