Olukat: Hypocrisy of the highest level. She lives and enjoy herself in the US yet speaks against the very country that has given her freedom. Let her go back to Iran and live now clown. She now has a black all covered demonic uniform waiting her and daughter.
I swear, they all want those in Iran to live under Sharia but want to enjoy freedom of the west themselves
naptu2: "President Trump has expressed his disagreement with our decision not to get involved in the initial strikes, but it is my duty to judge what is in Britain's national interest, that is what I have done". He also explains why Britain refused to allow America use British bases in Cyprus.
Video: Sir Keir Starmer explains his decision to Parliament.
The way the religion of peace kills Christians & jews should make it clear we dont worship the same God.
Even their own book makes it clear that allah is not the God of the Christians & jews
Surah 5:51 O ye who believe! take not the Jews and the Christians for friends. They are friends one to another. And whoso among you takes them for friends is indeed one of them. Verily, Allah guides not them.
This explains the hate and shows allah is NOT God and will never be God.
See what the SE does on its own. Imagine if the SE was free from Nija
yarimo: power plant that is owned by private individuals, Alex otti don't know anything about that projects in Aba
How come your own state does not have its own power plant? yaradua came to launch not implement it
The SE on its own sought the Power Plant. If it was Federal govt, we all know that the last place they will put will be in the SE becos of people like u
DeltaOil: True talk if it weren't for the fact that Lagos was the capital, all they will have are Thugs & Agberos
Imagine if the SW competed on level playing field with SE
The SE after the civil war tops the cut off point, they are indirectly saying the SE are the smartest . When u look at the MC Olomo speaking, it's easy to understand.
Akinpedia: Nigeria's 2023 presidential race wasn't just a contest; it was a clash of titans, each wielding weapons forged in the fires of our chaotic democracy. Structure means the old-school party machinery: loyal delegates, governors in your pocket, and boots on the ground from Sokoto to Calabar. Power is the dark art of money, institutional muscle, and networks that bend reality itself.
Atiku Abubakar boasts the first; Bola Tinubu commands the second. But Peter Obi? That's the million-naira question we'll unpack today. Can a man without the machine or the millions really shake the throne?
The Atiku 'Structure': PDP's Iron Grip and Waziri's Web
Atiku Abubakar didn't stumble into relevance—he built it brick by brick over decades. As a founding father of the PDP, he's the party's evergreen candidate, the man who turns primaries into coronations. Remember 2019? Despite internal knives, his delegates held firm, delivering him the ticket like clockwork.
His structure shines in the governors' club: from Nyesom Wike's Rivers fortress to Ifeanyi Okowa's Delta machine, Atiku's got Northern emirs whispering his name and Southern godfathers dialing his line. This isn't hype—it's tangible. PDP ward executives, youth wings, and women's groups span 774 LGAs, fueled by patronage that's survived military juntas and civilian coups.
In a country where elections are won at collation centers, Atiku's web ensures votes are "harvested" efficiently. Critics call it corruption; fans say it's mastery. Either way, it's why he's the comeback king.
The Tinubu 'Power': Money, Institutions, and the Godfather's Shadow
If Atiku has the scaffold, Bola Tinubu wields the sledgehammer—pure, unadulterated power. We're talking a war chest that could fund a small nation: billions from Alpha Beta taxes, real estate empires, and Lagos' golden goose. In 2023, his APC machine printed money like INEC prints result sheets, buying endorsements from Rivers to Zamfara.
But it's deeper than cash. Tinubu's godfather status controls institutions—the judiciary (hello, election petitions), security agencies, and even INEC's underbelly. His Southwest network? Decades in the making, from NADECO days to Buhari's kitchen cabinet. Jagaban doesn't need delegates; he installs them. When Obi surged, Tinubu's power flexed—sudden defections, media blitzes, and that infamous "emi lo kan" rally that turned doubters into devotees. In Nigeria, power isn't voted; it's seized. Tinubu's got it in spades.
The Obi Asset: Grassroots Fire, Youth Rage, and Digital Thunder
Enter Peter Obi, the outlier without suits or suitcases of cash. No PDP dynasty, no Lagos vaults—yet he electrified 2023 like no one since June 12. His ace? The Obidient Movement, a grassroots tsunami of youth fury, diaspora dollars, and moral steel. This isn't structure; it's spontaneous combustion—millions of first-time voters, Gen Z hustlers, and fed-up professionals chanting "from consumption to production."
Obi's appeal cuts deep: frugal governor who left Anambra richer, no corruption scandals, and a message of competence over cabal. Social media was his war room—Twitter storms trended #ObidientNation, TikTok mobilized campuses, WhatsApp forwarded his receipts.
In Lagos and Abuja, his rallies dwarfed the rest, powered by volunteers, not vouchers. It's non-traditional warfare: character as currency in a market of thieves. Can it scale? 2023 showed it flips scripts—Obi won urban Nigeria hands down. But rural strongholds? That's the test.
Verdict: Grassroots vs. Goliath—Can Obi Topple the Throne?
Structure endures, power crushes, but Obi's grassroots blaze could incinerate both—if it matures. Atiku's machine grinds slow but sure; Tinubu's fist strikes hard. Obi? He's the wildcard, betting on Nigeria's tired-of-thieves majority. History favors the establishment—Buhari beat Jonathan's structure, Tinubu outpowered all. Yet Obi's 6 million votes signal a shift: youth won't wait forever.
In our winner-takes-all arena, non-traditional wins are rare (ask MKO). Obi needs structure tomorrow—alliances, not just vibes. Provocative truth: He has hope weaponized, but hope starves without power. 2027 beckons—will Obidients build the machine, or fade like Saro's ghost? Nairaland, sound off: Obi 3.0 or status quo forever?
What do you think—can strong character really cash the cheque in Naija politics today? Is it possible for someone with integrity and principles to succeed and make a real difference in the complex world of Nigerian politics? These are important questions to consider as we look at the political landscape in Naija.
Peter has the most important thing, the people's vote
I am beginning to believe that Kumuyi is not a Christian
He has never condemned the killing of Christians, it's as if he does not care.
Yet Jesus stood for stephen when he was being killed. Imagine God standing for man, it shows God cares.
Acts 7 55 But he, being full of the Holy Ghost, looked up stedfastly into heaven, and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing on the right hand of God,
56 And said, Behold, I see the heavens opened, and the Son of man standing on the right hand of God.
57 Then they cried out with a loud voice, and stopped their ears, and ran upon him with one accord,
58 And cast him out of the city, and stoned him: and the witnesses laid down their clothes at a young man's feet, whose name was Saul.
The way God is fighting for Israel, anybody taking a military position in Iran has a death wish.
UpaIweka: Sadly for you Iranian are no ciwards like the Biafrans. When called to defend their freedom and fatgerland they stand tall n proud unlike a lillylivered you that want Yoruba to go fight for your freedom for you.
Could you defeat Biafra without the help of UK?
Break Nija and see Biafra soar.
You cant run a region with thuggery, Area Boys & Agberos.
A 25-year-old Nigerian woman, Ifeoluwa Akinwunmi, risks up to 20 years jail in India after she was allegedly caught in possession of drugs worth over N1.8bn.