DaddyCoool: You missed the concluding and quite interesting parts: * He doesn't wear watches because they've been made obsolete by cell phones * He relaxes by staying home. That's his hobby
I deserve a bottle of red wine for reading the epistle to the end. You all must pay me for summary. Summary: * Problems of Nigeria dates back to colonial times cos of structure. There was a time Nigeria was shipping materials for Britain.
* Previous problems of Nigeria made recent economic decisions not to be effective
* The decisions were necessary and had hardship implications
* It's understandable if many people complained of hunger in 2024 because those decisions of 2023 was more felt that year.
* There is hope
* The man Adebayo has been around corridors of power for a long time. That's all.
WaleBuraimoh: While the incident has highlighted communication challenges among lawmakers, it has also sparked a conversation about the balance between public presentation and effective representation.
Hon. Adigun Abass, representing Ibadan North-East/South-East Federal Constituency in Oyo State, recently drew attention after struggling to articulate a motion in the House of Representatives. The incident, captured on video, has sparked mixed reactions among Nigerians.
The lawmaker, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), faced significant difficulty expressing his points, prompting Speaker Tajudeen Abbas to step in and guide him.
Despite the Speaker's intervention, Hon. Abass was unable to proceed and returned to his seat visibly flustered.
The moment has ignited debates about the qualifications of representatives in the National Assembly.
Netizens slam lawmaker Critics on social media have questioned Hon. Abass’s communication skills and overall suitability for his role.
“It's embarrassing for someone in such a position to struggle with basic communication,” one commenter remarked.
However, supporters have defended the lawmaker, highlighting his achievements in his constituency.
“Hon. Abass is an exceptional representative,” a constituent noted. “He has initiated scholarships, improved security, and brought infrastructure development to our area.”
Another supporter added, “We don’t elect him for his English but for what he delivers. His work speaks louder than words.”
While the incident has highlighted communication challenges among lawmakers, it has also sparked a conversation about the balance between public presentation and effective representation.
The Yoruba is the reason Igbos has never had a direct shot at the president
Awolowo once said that Igbos coming from civil war should never allow near power for the next 100 years
IBB is alive and a witness to the statement.. with other statemens alive .
The north has never feared an Igbo president .. the south of present Nigeria sees no qualms I. It
But till present .. you hear a Yoruba man say.. “ Igbo will never be president of Nigeria “
No other tribe In 400 tribes in Nigeria has made that statement
Fact is that .. Igbos don’t really know their enemies..
They mistake religious enemies to politcal enemies .. while the Yoruba people are so aware of the different in both and has always played smart with it
You’re not responding baby..
We’ve been in Nigeria politics for long and we know the causes and effects why we’re were Nigeria is
No tribe in this country wish out ..
Not even Ojukwu or Kanu..
None !
DSS should pick you up for these lies. No sane Igbo will say this. Go and call IBB to come and confirm your claim. Can you imagine this genocide inciting human? Yorubas go dey their own you go dey yarn dust. When did Awolowo say such thing and it wasn't out in public since? You are not Igbo. Probably you are from across the River Niger. Santopelele come and see incitements from odin13. This is one of the reasons why you think the way you are thinking.
To the new recruited officers, go after all the criminals in the the state most especially the ritualists. Burst them, burst their families and relatives untill they all receive the missing senses
What about herdsmen. They are more profane than ritualists. Street mobs can quickly handle ritualists but herdsmen are armed and deserve armed personnel. Amotekun should work more wit forest combing and profiling of possible bandits or terrorists sneaking to their region. This is from a security expert
bentenny: U cannot force anyone to align with U! No be by force! Besides,kwankwaso wants to go solo but don't be surprised if he finally ports to APC because of Tinubu!
He should be ashamed to port to Tinubu side. He can't go solo. Meaning collabo is with Obi
seunmsg: We are also waiting for the governor of Delta state to decamp to APC.
Obi will really struggle to get votes in South south and among Christian northerners in 2027. It will even get worse for him if he runs as Atiku’s Vice Presidential candidate.
Why is Obi dulling and not quickly aligning with Kwankwaso?
Itaekuson3: HAUSA WOMEN CALL ON YORUBA & IGBO TO DEFEND THE NORTH AGAINST FULANI CONQUERORS
In this video, we’re bringing you a story that has shocked many Nigerians. Some Hausa women have come forward with explosive claims about the Fulanis and their hidden plans for Nigeria. Let’s get into it.
These women say the Fulanis have been using religion and power to dominate not just the North but the entire country. They’re urging other regions—especially the Yoruba and Igbo—to join hands with the indigenous Hausas in a fight for Nigeria’s future.
Now, here’s where it gets even more concerning. According to them, the Northern region has been hiding the truth for years. By pretending that the Hausa and Fulani are one people, they’ve created confusion, making it hard for Nigerians to see who the real problem is.
They say the Fulanis are using Islam as a tool to control the indigenous Northerners, especially the Hausas. Did you know that most imams, governors, deputies, and even presidents from the North are Fulani? These women are saying it’s all part of a bigger plan.
And it doesn’t stop there. Farmers in the North have been attacked at will, and more Fulani people are reportedly entering Nigeria from the Sahel, invading communities. These women claim it’s a deliberate effort to take over and rule completely.
What’s worse, the Fulanis have allegedly brainwashed the Hausas into following whatever they say—good or bad. They’ve blurred the lines between religion, culture, and language, teaching Hausas to hate anyone who isn’t Muslim, even if they’re fellow Hausas. Christians, they say, are given derogatory names like Mauzawa to divide people further.
But these women are saying enough is enough. They’re calling on the indigenous Northerners to wake up, separate religion from culture, and see the truth. They believe this Fulani dominance must end before it’s too late.
Guys, I’ll let you watch this video for yourself so you can see exactly what I’m talking about. Also, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to this channel if you haven’t already done so.
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Eye revealing. Na that religion they aren't doing well and using it on people they want to overrun. See as them wan slot in sharia to southwest through Oyo town route. Those that have ears, hear and protect ya lands.