savenaijatoday: Nigerians must be bold enough to take their destinies seriously and protect their nation from the evil politicians who cause them pains and deaths. We must learn to come out in large number to demand for change including removing clueless leaders. For instance, if Abuja has 5 million citizens, it will take about 2000, 5000 people to come out for protest and everywhere will shake. If 5000 to 10000 people come out to demand for change, no soldier no matter how stupid will shoot. The number will be so intimidating and the government will listen because it's a big threat. But if the 2000, 5000 or 10000 choose not to protest to demand for change, more than 5million people will suffer or die. Again, learn to give up for the sake of your nation. Give up a day, an hour designed for protest. It's not one-off thing. If you see people protesting for a good cause join them, call your neighbor on the phone and it makes more sense. If the country becomes better it's for everyone. Don't say it doesn't concern me, Ijaws, Igbos should stay away, allow them to clean their shiiit. This has created room for apathy and laxity on the side of the citizens while things are getting worse. The politicians now see us as captured people and behave worse. Be intentional in saving your country from human disasters. Create a mini platform with Facebook, Twitter (X), WhatsApp etc where you can reach a lot of people. Those organizing protects should consider Saturday early morning from 7, 8, 9am or public holidays. Protest can also be Sunday evening. Give it the right name so the police will understand and cooperate like Nigerians can't afford common foods, remove students taxes etc. For those who have the means, print handbills. Nation building is not a joke. It takes a lot of sacrifice. Remember, "Stone Us If We Fail." I think it's time to pick up the stone and hit the street. Stop crying, grumbling and begging for food. Rise up and take your destinies into your hands.
as una dey work on implementing new minimum wage for govt workers, how about the ordinary traders, market women & self-employed people, what do they stand to gain from the govt?
alanto: I made this thread for people to see that Yoruba already had a fashion sense and their own clothing textile called "Ofi" as you will see in most of the pictures before the arrival of Oyinbo.
Picture 1 Yoruba girls from 1800s
Picture 2; King Elekan from Ekan. This what a Yoruba Royalty would look like in early 1800s
why am i seeing 1942 there meanwhile you said 1800s
shortgun: We can no longer fold our hands and watch the only country we have destroyed by some self serving individuals who do not mean well for the generality of Nigerians. Nigeria is so much blessed with human and Natural resources that this satanic level of suffering and hardship shouldn't be acceptable by all ramifications....
We are going to hit the streets of FCT and every major city in the country very hard and will never leave until our voices are heard and people oriented policies that truly benefit the people are implemented...
We would have kept quiet if we had another Country to call our own. It is the constitutional right of every Nigerian to demand for a better country and reject every anti people policies
i support this, and would ve joined if i was still in abuja
Validated: Please, name 3 active and living politicians that Nigerians trust.
For me: 1. Peter Obi 2. Peter Obi 3. Peter Obi
Peter Obi is the only one with INTEGRITY. The rest are thieves and druglords. Peter Obi has a business and a job, .any others are FULLTIME POLOOTICIANS.
NairaOcean: A Nigerian woman was seen joyfully dancing with her elderly white husband following their wedding ceremony. The video of their spirited dance has swiftly gone viral, igniting a storm of mixed reactions from viewers worldwide.
The clip, shared widely on social media platforms, depicts the newlywed couple immersed in a lively dance, radiating sheer happiness as they celebrate their union. However, amidst the jubilation, the significant age gap between the bride and groom has become a focal point of both criticism and praise.
GistMedia0: Nigerian influencer Nickie Dabarbie has stirred controversy with serious allegations against popular musician Skiibii. In a video shared on her social media platforms, Dabarbie boldly accused Skiibii of attempting to use her for money rituals. The video, which quickly went viral, captures Dabarbie passionately narrating her alleged encounter with Skiibii.
Dabarbie's accusations have sparked intense debate and speculation across social media platforms, with many expressing shock and disbelief at the allegations. Skiibii, known for hits like "Sensima" and "Daz How Star Do," has yet to respond publicly to the accusations.
Is Nickie Dabarbie's Accusation Against Skiibii a Publicity Stunt to Promote Unreleased Songs?
This temporary blackout, according to him, is as a result of a total system collapse that occurred in the early hours of the day, at about 2:41am, and which he said, affected transmissions in the five south-eastern states of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, and Imo./
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeUKRILFGtE?si=YE_xUcPHtyOV9P7a in the video, Very dark man, VDM calls out Reno Omokri for supporting his brother, pastor Isaac Omokri to get away with the rape of a 15 year old girl inside his church. VDM also claimes the police officers handling the case may be compromised as Reno Omokri is using his influence to frustrate the case. The father of the girl appeals to the public to help the little girl and his family get justice. Reno Omokri is yet to deny or confirm this allegations on his various social media accounts.
UncleAyo: I don't think the agitators are Yoruba! ( it beats my imagination how a group of people can be so low brained). The truth will surely be revealed with time.