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From the responses above it shows you guys are truly afraid of this man. Always watching his every move, interviews looking for dirt to hang on or demarket him. lol. I'm certain even Timlubu tuned in to get tips on governance but Obi isn't spilling chikum First class accountant indeed, just 2 years in power everywhere scatter. 2027 will be mad gan. |
Impressive! |
Good move brother.. You either stand for something or fall for anything. Rare exhibition of being principled when every other person is caving in. |
"Entering a new prosperity era"? That statement is not just out of touch — it's an insult to millions of Nigerians battling unprecedented hardship. Since President Tinubu took office, the naira has plummeted, fuel subsidy removal has crushed the average household, and inflation has made basic survival a daily struggle. Hospitals are underfunded, schools are collapsing, insecurity is rampant, and unemployment is pushing more youths into despair or out of the country entirely. If this is the promised prosperity, then it’s either a cruel joke or a deliberate gaslighting of a suffering population. Empty rhetoric won't fill empty stomachs — Nigerians need results, not recycled slogans. |
Eti Ino Ette ![]() |
Heavy Miss. 0% class. 100% Wikedness ![]() |
The man Nigerians voted for. |
We need more men who stand by their word and aren't afraid to speak the truth, no matter the cost. Enough of the sycophants who tell Timlubu lies just to stay in his favor. I respect men with backbone—men with balls of steel—who aren't afraid to call out injustice and stand against oppressors. Timlubu does not have the capacity to govern Nigeria, you cant give what you don't have...isn't it obvious with the prevailing hardship, insecurity, nepotism and corruption. |
Putindbutt:I see you lots don't even know what your current debt profile is. I will help you. Check the Nigerian government debt management office website. As of May 2025, Nigeria's total public debt under President Bola Tinubu's administration has risen significantly, reaching approximately ₦183 trillion (about $94 billion). This marks a substantial increase from the ₦87.38 trillion recorded in June 2023, shortly after Tinubu assumed office. Source: https://www.dmo.gov.ng/debt-profile/total-public-debt/5215-total-public-debt-as-at-december-31-2024 |
zero8zero:Well. You aren't paying FX Subsidy on the naira. What gains can you point at with all the "savings". We already 133Trillion Naira in debt with nothing to show for it except for hyper inflation. Of what good is your FX Subsidy gains?? |
Every day when I'm transiting to work in my vehicle. Save a Life FM 88.9. They have interesting and educative health programs that always catches my attention. |
zero8zero:You sound ridiculous. So N1600 to $1 is an achievement. When he met it at N438 to $1. |
I have benefited absolutely nothing. I am my own Federal government. I provide my own electricity I provide my water I buy freakin expensive fuel for my car (thanks to the "Subsidy is gone" croner) I pay for my security To make matters worse I pay a monthly income tax of N413k to this useless, wasteful, corrupt, good for nothing government. ![]() We are still 2025, yet the lefulefus are busying endorsing a complete ineptitude and failure for an election that is 2 years away. They have weaponised poverty using hardship that's why all these hungry politicians with no vision are pitching their tent with him. Anyways they should all gather in one place (APC) so Nigerians will know how to deal with them come 2027. Last last I give all glory to God because even in the midst of this prevailing hardship, I am able to provide for my loved ones. May God give us the grace to not only provide for our families but to create long lasting wealth and help others. |
You lots have no shame. Terrorist are gradually overrunning the north, sacking military formations and picking off our military men like flies. But your major concern is Peter Obi a private citizen going on about his business. Jeez! |
edungene7:Timlubu. |
Truth in plain sight. But we are too divided to see who is pulling our strings. |
bentenny:That is ehn. Its so ridiculous, they all sound brain dead and with super low IQs. Why do we allow the worst of us lead us?? Nobody is questioning the President about the eroding public trust due to the hardship that is prevailing or the insecurity that has taken a new dimension (invading military formations). Jeez! Fellow Nigerians these guys don't rate us at all. |
lol... When Nigerians are ready they will demand true change not this dance of shame by self serving politicians. Until that day comes lets keep burrowing in mediocrity and blatant stupidity. |
TheChameleon:He is all this. Yet cannot deliver good governance to ordinary Nigerians. Kiss the truth ![]() |
ManOfMan:Congrats! Its not an easy feat. Especially the extra funds you definitely had to commit for his educational advancement. Well-done! |
We can’t keep ignoring the threats around us while playing politics. With rising corruption and greed, even Aso Rock isn’t safe. Insider leaks could easily open the door to the kind of breaches we’ve seen at military bases. It’s time to act before it’s too late. Vote competent men and women, not thieves and drug peddlers. |
In Nigerian politics, the phrase "aligning with the center" refers to a political strategy where individuals, parties, or regions support or cooperate with the ruling party at the federal level, typically the party of the President. What it implies: Access to federal resources: Alignment is often pursued to ensure a region or politician has better access to federal appointments, projects, and funding. Political survival: Politicians may align with the center to protect their careers, gain favor, or avoid being sidelined. National relevance: It is seen as a way to remain influential in national decision-making. Example: If a state governor from a different party than the President starts showing support for the President’s policies or begins to work closely with the federal government, they are said to be “aligning with the center.” ...Last last all na transactional politics. We need a true leader not a politician. |
It's disheartening how quickly the political class pivots to the next election cycle, while the everyday struggles—security, economy, infrastructure, education—are left hanging. The priority should be on governance, not politicking. It’s like a vicious loop: campaign, win, settle in, then start plotting for the next round, all at the expense of real progress. People are tired, and the trust deficit keeps growing. |
EvilMerodack:Usually I'd let this slide, but to set the records straight I have to address this. Kindly show me where on this platform I made that comment. Pls go on and post it for the world to see. I'm waiting. Infact I challenge you, provide proof (link to the said post) and I'd credit you with N50k |
Hollyharjii:We don't choose our tribe. We did not make any input as to which tribe we'd come into the world through, so be humble. |
Now the plot thickens... |
I've seen drug addiction do this to somebody close. ![]() To the young ones out there, do not experiment with drugs, kana, loud, weed, syrup etc. Stay sane, Nigeria is hard enough even for sane minded people. If you loose your mind, you may end up in the streets vulnerable and exposed to all sorts of prevailing evils. |
yomifowe:Wetin b cost implication? Say how much e cost? 🤓 |
Acekidc4:You are irredeemable. |
It's official. These guys are bereft of real developmental ideas. WTF is renewed hope cultural villages ? ![]() We have soaring food prices and double digits inflation. We have herders going about killing, raping and maiming. We buying petrol at over 900 bucks. Free tip: Why not establish government farms nationwide to boost agriculture and food production. |


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