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bigwig071:Do not mind those tinubu supporters and let them argue with themselves. Tinubu have failed Nigerians and will go to jail after losing 2027 presidential election. |
TopBanter:Think before you talk, so you will not continue to talk nonsense everytime. |
Tinubu have failed Nigerians. They are tired of standing on tinubu' mandate. |
viyon02:Do not mind Oni of Ife because Yorubas knows him as hypocrite and a tribalistic Yoruba person. |
TopBanter:Say No To Tribalism And Emilokan Mentality!! |
Jossyman0007:You have spoken well. |
Bimpe29:In summary: tinubu will lose the 2027 presidential election to Peter Obi and Peter Obi will become the president of Nigeria in 2027; an any attempt by tinubu, APC, Yorubas to sabotage 2027 igbo presidency will be resisted by igbos and if care is not taken might lead to second civil war. |
garykoeman:Jobless bola tinubu supporters like talking nonsense about peter obi supporters. Say No To Tribalism And Emilokan Mentality. 2027: Peter Obi The Winner, Tinubu The Loser |
Wickedfacts:Your tinubu used dollar and security operatives to rigged out Ogbonnaya during APC presidential primary. The same tinubu used inec chairman and security operatives to rigged out peter obi and till today both Nigerians and Peter Obi insist obi won the 2023 presidential election which tinubu and APC knows about. Hunger is making you sentimental and tribalistic towards south east, indeed it is the turn of south east to produce the next president of Nigeria in 2027. |
BlackPantherxXx:You like talking nonsense. Because of 1,000 naira wey tinubu give you dey make you talk nonsense. Data boy |
Fetus keyamo have display himself to be a liar and hypocrite who hate Peter Obi honesty. Fetus keyamo will soon be arrested for defaming peter obi with his lies. |
Kemetian:Do not mistake me for your father. |
Hez143:Do not mistake Peter Obi for your father. |
BlackPantherxXx:Do not mistake igbo women for yoruba women. Yoruba women where the ones doing pick a boo yesterday. Buhari describe Yoruba women very well ![]() |
Akungitit:surprise ending awaits you tinubu supporters. Tinubu is a one term president of Nigeria and the last yoruba president of Nigeria. |
Kemetian:That is your opinion. Nigerians are with Peter Obi and have rejected bola tinubu as Nigerians tag tinubu a one term president of Nigeria and the last yoruba president of Nigeria. Nigerians believe that Peter Obi is far more better than bola tinubu. If tinubu can pardon Sunday Igboho and pardon Boko Haram members and even allow repentant Boko Haram members to join Nigeria military then peter obi can also release Kanu and take suitable decision as the President of the federal republic of Nigeria. |
Prominent Igbo elders and socio-cultural leaders have declared that they will not support another presidential term for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the APC in 2027, arguing that the South East deserves its turn at the presidency after being sidelined in 2023. In a communiqué issued after a meeting in Enugu on Monday, the elders said the 2023 election cycle was the "South East's turn" in the spirit of rotational presidency, but the opportunity was not given to the region. "Just as power went to the South West in 2023, it is only fair and just that 2027 should be the turn of the South East," the statement read. "The Igbo nation has waited long enough and has contributed immensely to the unity and economy of Nigeria." The elders specifically identified Mr. Peter Obi as the face of the Igbo presidency project in 2027. They said any attempt to frustrate his candidacy through political, administrative, or judicial means will be resisted by the entire Igbo nation. In a key part of the resolution, the elders called on Igbo lawyers, SANs, and members of the judiciary from the South East to be vigilant. "We charge our sons and daughters in the legal profession to stand firm and resist any attempt to use the courts or judicial processes to sabotage the Igbo presidency in 2027. The judiciary must remain the last hope of the common man and not a tool for political manipulation," the communiqué stated. They also urged INEC to guarantee free, fair, and credible elections, and called on all Igbos to get their PVCs and mobilize massively for 2027. The elders said their position is not about ethnicity but about equity, justice, and fairness in Nigeria's power rotation arrangement. As of press time, the Presidency and the APC had not responded to the statement.
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helinues:You are talking nonsense. The news is real but you are suprise and shock because of the good news. You that is tinubu supporter and you that hate Peter Obi and always say Yorubas do not need igbo votes while the sudden hypocrite change on the news |
FSBoperator:Tinubu is the last yoruba president of Nigeria and a one term president of Nigeria. Peter Obi the winner And Bola Tinubu the loser. |
Davinity:Who is the womanising minister? |
Ijaws reject the re-election of tinubu come 2027 as they vow to support peter obi again in 2027 to win 2027 presidential election as they make plans repay bola tinubu with the same betrayal repayment tinubu gave to Goodluck Jonathan an Ijaw man: tinubu a southerner from southwest betray a fellow southerner Goodluck Jonathan from southsouth by spearheading movement that brought about the defeat of Goodluck Jonathan during the presidential election that brought in buhari as the president of Nigeria. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXvQtZen0V0&pp=ygUTSWphdyByZWplY3QgdGludWJ1IA%3D%3D
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Growing concerns over prostitution and the spread of brothels across parts of Nigeria have prompted renewed calls for stronger moral leadership and enforcement of existing laws. Some women's advocates believe that this national conversation requires the support of influential female leaders, including Nigeria's First Lady, Senator Remi Tinubu. These advocates argue that while charitable donations and empowerment programmes are valuable, many Nigerian women are looking for visible solidarity in addressing social problems that expose women and girls to exploitation, human trafficking, violence, and abuse. Across Nigeria, prostitution-related activities are addressed through various laws. The Criminal Code Act, which applies in Southern Nigeria, criminalizes several prostitution-related offences, including keeping or managing a brothel and living on the earnings of prostitution. In Northern Nigeria, the Penal Code contains similar provisions against prostitution-related activities, while some states that operate Sharia legal systems have additional laws prohibiting prostitution and related offences. Furthermore, the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement and Administration Act provides legal measures against human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and related crimes. Women's groups argue that although law enforcement has a responsibility to enforce these laws, national leaders also have a responsibility to inspire public awareness and encourage young people to pursue education, skills, entrepreneurship, and lawful means of livelihood. According to this viewpoint, Senator Remi Tinubu is uniquely positioned to encourage a nationwide campaign that emphasizes the dignity of women, the protection of vulnerable girls, and the importance of eliminating brothels that often become centres of exploitation and criminal activity. Her voice, supporters argue, could strengthen public awareness and reinforce the message that every Nigerian woman deserves safety, respect, opportunity, and economic empowerment. Advocates further contend that Nigerian women are not merely seeking financial assistance from the First Lady. They seek leadership, public solidarity, and a clear commitment to confronting issues that threaten families and communities. They believe that standing publicly against prostitution, illegal brothels, and the exploitation of women would send a powerful message that the nation values the dignity and future of every Nigerian woman. Supporters of this position maintain that combating prostitution requires more than arrests. They call for expanded education, job creation, vocational training, rehabilitation programmes, stronger anti-human trafficking efforts, and community partnerships that address the root causes of vulnerability. As Nigeria continues to confront social and economic challenges, these advocates believe that influential leaders—including the First Lady—can help inspire a national movement that promotes dignity, protects vulnerable women and girls, and supports a future where exploitation has no place in society. |
As rain showers refreshed streets across parts of Nigeria, many citizens said the weather reflected a season of renewal and hope. Under cloudy skies followed by bright sunshine, conversations about building safer communities gained momentum, with some Nigerians expressing support for a stronger national campaign against brothels and prostitution. Members of the public are portrayed as calling on Nigeria's First Lady, Remi Tinubu, to lend her voice to awareness campaigns that promote youth empowerment, education, skills acquisition, and the protection of vulnerable women and children. Supporters believe that combining compassion with practical opportunities could help address some of the social and economic factors that contribute to exploitation and prostitution. At the same time, security agencies are depicted as intensifying lawful operations against criminal activities linked to illegal brothels, including human trafficking, exploitation, and other related offences. Community leaders welcome efforts that are conducted within the law while emphasizing the importance of respecting human rights and ensuring support services for victims. Residents say that lasting progress will require more than enforcement alone. They encourage greater investment in education, job creation, vocational training, mental health support, and rehabilitation programmes that offer people a pathway to a better future. Despite the rainy weather, optimism shines through like the sun breaking the clouds. Many Nigerians remain hopeful that with responsible leadership, community cooperation, and opportunities for young people, the nation can continue moving toward a future marked by dignity, safety, and shared prosperity. The message echoed across communities is simple yet powerful: when compassion, justice, and opportunity work together, brighter days are always possible. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0puuzcGU7k&pp=ygUdVW5kZXJhZ2UgYnJvdGhlbHMgaW4gTmlnZXJpYSA Brothel Raid Carried Out By Federal Might |
Calls Grow for Peaceful Public Campaign Against Prostitution and Illegal Brothels in Nigeria Abuja, Nigeria — Some citizens and community advocates have called for a nationwide peaceful campaign urging Nigerians to speak out against prostitution and the operation of illegal brothels across the country. Supporters of the proposal argue that the campaign would aim to draw the attention of the Federal Government to concerns about human trafficking, sexual exploitation, organized crime, public health, and the impact of illegal brothels on communities. They say the objective would be to encourage stronger law enforcement, improved protection for vulnerable people, and expanded economic and social support programs that address the root causes of commercial sexual exploitation. According to advocates, any demonstrations should remain peaceful, lawful, and respectful of the constitutional rights of all Nigerians. They also emphasize that public policy should distinguish between addressing criminal activities such as trafficking and exploitation, and treating vulnerable individuals with dignity and access to support services. Those backing the proposal are urging federal and state authorities to strengthen efforts against human trafficking networks, improve employment opportunities for young people, expand rehabilitation and vocational training programs, and enforce existing laws relating to the operation of illegal brothels where applicable. As of now, no officially announced nationwide protest has been confirmed. However, supporters say they hope increased public discussion will encourage policymakers to consider additional measures aimed at protecting communities, reducing exploitation, and improving public safety. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDisRCDf5uk&pp=ygUkUG9saWNlIHJhaWQgQnJvdGhlbHMgaW4gZGVsdGEgc3RhdGUg |
Citizens have been urged to report suspected prostitutes to the nearest police station or other relevant law enforcement agencies as part of efforts to combat crime and protect vulnerable members of society. Legal and security authorities emphasize that anyone with credible information about suspected illegal activities, including the operation of brothels, procuring, or human trafficking, should promptly notify the police to enable proper investigation and enforcement of the law. The public has also been advised not to confront suspects or take the law into their own hands. Instead, authorities encourage residents to cooperate with law enforcement by providing accurate information that can assist investigations. Officials say community participation remains an important part of preventing crime and ensuring that cases are handled through the appropriate legal process. |
Citizens across Nigeria have been encouraged to report the locations of suspected brothels and criminal hideouts to the nearest security agencies as part of efforts to strengthen public safety and combat illegal activities. The appeal emphasizes the importance of community participation in supporting law enforcement by providing credible information that can help identify locations allegedly being used for unlawful activities. Residents are advised to report only verified concerns and avoid spreading unconfirmed allegations. Security experts note that intelligence provided by members of the public can play a vital role in crime prevention and maintaining law and order. They also urge citizens to use official reporting channels and cooperate with security personnel during investigations. Authorities are expected to assess every report based on available evidence and carry out operations in accordance with the law. Officials have also reminded the public that all individuals and businesses are entitled to due process, and enforcement actions should be based on credible intelligence rather than rumor or speculation. Nigerians are encouraged to remain vigilant, support lawful security efforts, and continue working with relevant authorities to promote safer communities across the country. |
"DON’T BE THE NEXT VICTIM” — How Nigerians Can Beat 419, Scammers and Fraudsters in 2026 From fake job alerts on WhatsApp to “EFCC refund” calls and “inheritance” emails, fraudsters in Nigeria are getting smarter. But so can you. With millions lost yearly to 419, online scams, and fraud, security agencies and consumer groups are urging citizens to adopt a “verify first, send never” mindset. Here’s a powerful, practical guide to protect yourself, your money, and your family: 1. KNOW THE MOST COMMON 419/ SCAM TRICKS IN NIGERIA TODAY 1. Job Scam: “Urgent hiring. Pay N15,000 for ID card/training.” Real companies never ask you to pay to get a job. 2. Loan/Grant Scam: “FG N100,000 grant. Send BVN + OTP.” No government agency will ask for OTP or password. 3. Romance/Investment Scam: Fake profiles on Facebook/TikTok promising love or 20% ROI in 7 days. 4. “EFCC/CBN Refund” Call: “Sir, you qualify for compensation. Send N10,000 processing fee.” EFCC/CBN will never ask for money. 5. Fake Bank Alerts / POS Scam: You get a fake credit alert, then the sender pressures you to release goods. 6. WhatsApp Hack: “Bro, send me the code that just came to your phone.” That code gives them access to your WhatsApp. 2. 5 GOLDEN RULES TO AVOID BEING SCAMMED Rule 1: VERIFY BEFORE YOU TRUST Call the company directly using the number on their official website, not the one in the message. For banks, use the number on your ATM card. Rule 2: GUARD YOUR OTP, BVN, NIN, PASSWORD Your OTP is your signature. No bank staff, CBN, EFCC, or “agent” will ever ask for it. Once you give it, your account is gone. Rule 3: IF IT’S TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT IS Double salary, free iPhone, N5m grant, foreign lover sending dollars — pause and investigate. Rule 4: CHECK THE LINK Scammers copy bank and government sites. Look for `https://` and the correct spelling: `gtbank.com` not `gtbnak.com`. Don’t click links from strangers. Rule 5: REPORT FAST The longer you wait, the harder it is to recover money. Save evidence: screenshots, account numbers, phone numbers. 3. WHERE TO REPORT IN NIGERIA 1. NCC: Dial 622 for fraud complaints, or report via NCC Consumer Portal 2. EFCC: info@efcc.gov.ng. EFCC has zonal offices in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, etc. 3. NIBSS/Your Bank: Call your bank’s fraud desk immediately and ask to place a “link and block” on the fraudster’s account. 4. Nigeria Police: Visit the nearest station or Cybercrime Unit. Keep the incident report. 5. NITDA: For data breach and identity theft cases. 4. PROTECT YOUR PHONE AND MONEY 1. Enable 2-Step Verification on WhatsApp, Gmail, and Bank apps 2. Use Bank Transfer Limits and transaction alerts via SMS 3. Don’t save card details on unknown shopping sites 4. Talk to elderly parents: Scammers target them with “your son is in police custody, send money” calls The Cybercrimes Act 2015 and EFCC Act make internet fraud, identity theft, and obtaining money by false pretence punishable with prison terms and fines. Convictions have been secured in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt in the last 12 months. Many victims feel shame and stay silent. But scammers count on that silence to hit someone else. Speaking up and reporting helps police track accounts and save the next person. Final Word from EFCC: “Fraudsters prey on desperation and greed. If you are struggling, reach out to legitimate agencies, not miracle links.” Stay Alert. Stay Alive. Don’t fund crime. |

