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Ladiesdoctor:But Buhari later reshuffle his appointments as Nigerians begin to complain and protest. Tinubu go reshuffle as Buhari reshuffle his appointments. |
Sharpsharp00123:Your hatred for igbos show how tribalistic bigotry you have become. You did not see yorubas and northerners that were cursing yakubu and it is igbos that you remember to mention. Change your ways for tribalism does not pay but will ruin you. |
mrsqueen:Funny ![]() |
Tinubu right hand man and APC Chieftain Exposed Tinubu Govt and 2027 election https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHfHvAM4qIA |
"Obidients: The Power of Unity and Hope for a Brighter Nigeria – A Movement That Will Secure 13 Million Votes for Peter Obi in 2027!" As the 2027 presidential election draws near, one thing is certain: Peter Obi’s movement, led by the passionate and determined Obidients, is poised to make history. With a powerful wave of support that transcends tribal and regional lines, the Obidients have ignited a national transformation. This movement is more than just a campaign; it is a movement of the people, by the people, and for the people. In the 2023 presidential race, Peter Obi's remarkable performance was a clear indicator that Nigerians, especially the youth, are demanding a change from the status quo. Now, with a growing army of committed supporters, the Obidient movement is stronger, more organized, and ready to deliver an unprecedented victory. We are looking at a future where Peter Obi, the true champion of change, will secure more than 13 million votes, laying the foundation for a new era in Nigerian politics. The Obidients have proven their strength and resilience. They are a people who refuse to be silenced by the corruption, inefficiency, and stagnation that have plagued Nigeria for decades. Every day, more Nigerians are waking up to the reality that Peter Obi represents their hopes, their dreams, and the promise of a better tomorrow. The movement is not just about one man – it is about the collective voice of a nation yearning for a leadership that listens, cares, and delivers. The strength of the Obidients lies in their unity. This is a movement that has broken barriers, transcending ethnicity, religion, and socioeconomic status. It is a movement that calls on all Nigerians to rise above the divisions that have held the nation back for far too long. With a clear focus on issues that matter – security, education, healthcare, jobs, and infrastructure – the Obidients are galvanizing a nationwide call for leadership that will prioritize the well-being of the people. The Obidient movement is led by an army of young, passionate, and determined individuals who are tired of waiting for a better Nigeria. They are taking matters into their own hands, organizing rallies, spreading awareness, and ensuring that every vote counts. In the 2027 election, the youth will be the driving force behind Peter Obi’s victory, as they come out in droves to cast their ballots for a man who understands their struggles and shares their vision. Peter Obi’s vision for Nigeria is one that resonates with millions. His plans to build a self-sufficient economy, tackle corruption, improve governance, and create jobs are not just promises – they are practical solutions for a nation that has long been in need of a change. With the Obidients behind him, Peter Obi will lead Nigeria into a future where prosperity, peace, and progress are not just ideals, but realities for all Nigerians. The Obidient movement is already laying the groundwork to secure more than 13 million votes in 2027. With strategic grassroots campaigning, extensive voter education, and tireless efforts to mobilize every corner of Nigeria, Peter Obi’s victory is within reach. This movement is not about politics as usual; it is about creating a country where every citizen has the opportunity to thrive. And the Obidients are ready to make that a reality. As Nigeria heads toward the 2027 elections, now is the time for every Nigerian who believes in a brighter future to stand with Peter Obi. The Obidient movement is unstoppable. It is more than just a campaign – it is a revolution that will change Nigeria forever. Together, we will make history. Together, we will secure the votes. Together, we will ensure that Peter Obi’s leadership will guide Nigeria into the future it deserves. Let’s do this, Obidients. It’s time to bring change to Nigeria! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lL3qxvr_Pc&pp=ygUdUGV0ZXIgb2JpIGFuZCBvYmlkaWVudHMgcmFsbHk%3D |
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Hunger go make yoruba and hausa get sense and will stop tribal voting on tinubu dishonesty mandate all of you go stand tire. Tinubu bad Government should be dismantle because tinubu have evil intention for Nigerians. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThqqkE48vrQ&pp=ygUfVGludWJ1IGlzIGEgdGVycmlibGUgcHJlc2lkZW50IA%3D%3D |
Front page material Mynd44 Fergie001 |
Lagos, Nigeria – March 13, 2025 – The Nigerian political scene is on the brink of a major crisis as President Bola Tinubu’s insistence on contesting the 2027 presidential election has ignited fierce opposition from rival political parties. What was initially seen as a political disagreement has now morphed into a highly charged situation that could have far-reaching implications for both Tinubu’s administration and the future of the country’s political landscape. Opposition party representatives have been vocal in their demand that Tinubu not seek re-election in 2027. They argue that, in the interest of national unity and political fairness, Tinubu should follow the example of U.S. President Joe Biden, who, they suggest, publicly declared his intent to serve one term before facilitating a leadership transition. Specifically, opposition leaders are urging Tinubu to announce that, although he intends to run in 2027, he would hand over the presidency after his first term to a politician from the South-East, either from the APC or any other political party, to complete the remaining four years of the Southern Region’s eight-year presidential term (2027–2031). The call for such a transition stems from growing concerns about the political marginalization of the South-East, and many see it as an opportunity to balance the power dynamics within the country. By publicly committing to this plan, the opposition believes Tinubu could help heal deep-seated regional tensions and cement his legacy as a leader who prioritized unity. However, Tinubu’s refusal to consider this suggestion has only fueled the anger of opposition politicians, who are accusing him of holding onto power at the expense of national cohesion. In a series of public statements, opposition representatives have lambasted Tinubu for being unwilling to share the presidency, arguing that his stance undermines the spirit of power rotation that is crucial for Nigeria’s long-term stability. This deepening political standoff is threatening to escalate into an all-out war of words, with opposition leaders vowing to intensify their criticism of the APC-led government. Many expect the political atmosphere to become more volatile in the coming weeks as parties gear up for what could be an unprecedented showdown. With both sides digging in their heels, the situation is quickly turning into the most heated political battle Nigerians has seen in years. The fallout has also raised the specter of possible impeachment proceedings against Tinubu. Some political analysts are speculating that the mounting pressure could lead to significant calls for his resignation, especially if the opposition coalition gains further traction. There are concerns that a failure to resolve the standoff could push Nigeria into uncharted waters, with significant consequences for both the presidency and the ruling APC party. As the political tension rises, it is clear that the coming months will see one of the most intense battles for power in Nigerian history. Tinubu’s position on the 2027 presidential election is now at the heart of a fierce and escalating political war, one that may well define the future of the Nigerian political system in the years to come. |
PARADIZEPRIEST:You do not even know what you are talking about. You are just making useless noise Tinubu is worst than Buhari and obj. During Buhari and obj tenure Nigerians did not protests hunger and economy hardship but protests both under tinubu tenure. During Buhari and obj tenure Nigerians did not buy one liter of fuel for 900 naira but are buying one liter of fuel for 900 naira in Tinubu tenure. Tinubu is the worst president Nigerians have ever had and tinubu will be impeach before the ending of the year 2025. |
lamentor78:The marijuana you smoke on empty stomach is giving you the inspiration to write rubbish and nonsense on this thread. Op is better than you. |
ABUJA, NIGERIA - The administration of President Bola Tinubu has come under fire from various quarters over its economic policies, which many Nigerians believe have led to widespread hardship and suffering. Critics argue that the policies, aimed at addressing the country's economic challenges, have instead exacerbated the situation, leading to increased poverty, unemployment, and inflation. "The policies of the Tinubu administration have been a disaster for Nigerians," said a prominent economist. "They have led to a sharp decline in living standards, and many people are struggling to make ends meet." The administration has defended its policies, arguing that they are necessary to address the country's long-term economic challenges. However, many Nigerians remain unconvinced, and the issue is likely to continue to be a major point of contention in the coming months. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CC2Ihp9yk9E |
Yoruba Leaders Sound Alarm: Reject Tinubu's 2027 Re-election Bid or Face Economic Devastation In a bold and urgent move, Yoruba leaders and stakeholders have issued a stark warning to South West governors and politicians: reject President Bola Tinubu's second term ambition in 2027 or risk plunging the Yoruba people and the six South West states into extreme poverty and economic hardship. Citing Tinubu's dismal performance in office, the Yoruba leaders argue that his re-election would spell disaster for the region, exacerbating existing economic woes and stifling growth and development. "We cannot afford another four years of Tinubu's misrule," declared a prominent Yoruba elder. "Our people are suffering, our economy is in shambles, and our future is uncertain. We must take a stand and reject Tinubu's second term ambition." The Yoruba leaders are urging South West governors and politicians to prioritize the interests of their people and the region, rather than blindly supporting Tinubu's re-election bid. "We are not asking for much," said another Yoruba leader. "We are asking for good governance, economic prosperity, and a brighter future for our children. Tinubu has failed to deliver on these promises, and it's time for a change." As the 2027 elections draw near, the Yoruba leaders are intensifying their campaign against Tinubu's re-election, mobilizing their people and rallying support from other regions. One thing is clear: the Yoruba people will not stand idly by while their future is mortgaged by Tinubu's failed leadership. The fate of the South West region hangs in the balance, and the choices made by its leaders will determine the course of history. |
Yorubas will continue to cry until they get sense and mobilize their yoruba politicians to impeached tinubu sooner than later. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuCA6CQ_Scg Famous Yoruba Market Woman Complain Bitterly About Tinubu Over Hike In Fuel Price "Eniyan Olokiki" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6G60A6BpcE Yorubas crying and wailing over economy hardship cause by their tribe man tinubu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFGRfYP-ZmQ Yoruba Man insults yorubas for supporting tinubu as he complains of hunger |
Tinubu have failed the yorubas and the Nigeria's people thereby making the yorubas and Nigerians miserable with economy hardship and insecurity. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6G60A6BpcE Yorubas crying and complaining of economy hardship cause by tinubu dishonesty leadership. |
Padipadi:Your crying and wailing will not prevent yorubas sabotaging Biafran republic actualization from been punish. Any yoruba person found sabotaging Biafran republic actualization will be punished and discipline and made to face the consequences of their sabotaging biafran republic actualization. You are lucky that I am in a good mood today I would have punish you mercilessly for talking carelessly online. Just thank your God. |
Padipadi:You are talking rubbish. Your types will always display their ignorance and unthinking character before the public because you think you know something when actually you know nothing. I Spit On you and your hateful tribalistic bigotry hypocrite attitude. Tufiakwaaaa |
aswani:School dropout illiterate villager like you critizing op when you yourself can not even make a correct sentence. Illiterate |
helinues:The six south west governors are about to face the consequences of their sabotaging Biafran republic actualization. Go and look for job for there is no job here on Nairaland. |
Goodmarlian:You have not changed yet. You and your tribalism is like toilet and shit. Tinubu slave |
Tinubu's presidency is facing opposition from various quarters, with some calling for his impeachment or resignation before the 2027 elections. The All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed the idea of an alliance between opposition leaders Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi posing a threat to Tinubu's re-election. However, many Nigerians are expressing dissatisfaction with Tinubu's administration, with some describing him as "the most useless and directionless politician ever". Others are calling for a change in leadership, stating that "Tinubu must go". While there are no clear indications of impeachment proceedings or resignation plans, the growing discontent among Nigerians may yet pose a significant challenge to Tinubu's presidency. The opposition's plans to unite and present a viable alternative to the APC in the 2027 elections may also impact Tinubu's chances of re-election. It remains to be seen how these developments will unfold, but one thing is clear: Tinubu's presidency is facing significant opposition, and the coming months will be crucial in determining his fate. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0qFsPAmIXI&pp=ygUHU29hciB0dg%3D%3D |
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a Yoruba man from the South West, has found himself at the center of a heated debate regarding the presidency and Nigeria's rotational power-sharing arrangement. Critics argue that Tinubu's ascension to the presidency has cut short the Igbo term, as it was supposedly the turn of the South East to lead Nigeria. The controversy stems from Nigeria's unofficial power rotation agreement, which aims to ensure that the presidency alternates between the North and South. With Tinubu's presidency, some argue that the South East, which has not produced a president since the return of democracy in 1999, has been denied its turn. However, it appears that the South East may still have a chance to produce a president in the near future. There are indications that a South East person may be elected president in 2027, which could potentially address the concerns of those who feel that the region has been marginalized. The debate surrounding Tinubu's presidency and the rotational power-sharing arrangement highlights the complexities of Nigerian politics and the need for greater inclusivity and representation. As the country moves forward, it is essential to address the concerns of all regions and ensure that power is shared fairly and equitably. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7sflDu06bQ&pp=ygVWSXQncyBUaGUgSWdib3MgVHVybiB0byBQcm9kdWNlIFByZXNpZGVudCBpbiAyMDIzLCBBZmVuaWZlcmUsIE1CRiwgUEFOREVGIEluc2lzdCArIE1vcmU%3D |
allthingsgood:You are the one speaking grammar. Try to think before talking in order to avoid talking nonsense. Because you feel protests does not work in Nigeria then Nigerians should not make any effort to protests but should be smiling while suffering and take any nonsense the Nigeria Government throw to Nigerians; is that not what you meant by saying protests Is worthless? Nigerians will come out and protests march 2025 until price of fuel is reduced to 350 naira a liter wether people like you do not like the idea of protesting or not. Accept it or reject it, that is your own business but Nigerians will do the right thing. |
allthingsgood:That's a very pessimistic view. While it's true that corruption and greed are pervasive in Nigerian society, that doesn't mean that protest can't be an effective tool for change. Protest can be a powerful way to raise awareness, mobilize public opinion, and push for policy changes. It's not about being perfect or having a moral high ground; it's about demanding accountability and better governance. Rather than saying that Nigerians are worse than the government, perhaps we should focus on addressing the systemic issues that enable corruption and greed to thrive. This includes advocating for stronger institutions, increased transparency, and accountability. Protest can be a catalyst for this kind of change. It's not a silver bullet, but it can be a powerful tool when combined with other forms of activism and advocacy. What do you think about the role of individual accountability in creating change? Shouldn't we be pushing for a culture of integrity and transparency across all sectors of society? |
Ladiesdoctor:Protests, including those organized by the NLC, have played a significant role in Nigeria's history, from the anti-SAP riots in the 1980s to the Occupy Nigeria movement in 2012. While it's true that protests may not always yield immediate results, they can: 1. Raise awareness about critical issues 2. Mobilize public opinion and build solidarity 3. Pressure governments to reconsider policies 4. Embolden marginalized communities to demand their rights It's also important to recognize that the NLC, as a labor union, has a critical role in advocating for workers' rights and welfare. Rather than dismissing protests as useless, perhaps we should focus on: 1. Building a stronger, more united civil society 2. Developing more effective protest strategies 3. Engaging in constructive dialogue with government officials By doing so, we can create a more robust and impactful protest movement that drives meaningful change in Nigeria. What are your thoughts on how protests can be made more effective in Nigeria? |
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