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SportsRe: Nigeria Vs DR Congo: 2026 World Cup Play-Off Finals 1(3 - 4)1 On Nov 16 2025 by enemyofprogress: 10:25pm On Nov 16, 2025
Mmi talk am. Na our goalkeeper go kill us
PoliticsRe: Reno Omokri At Oxford University, Insists No Christian Genocide In Nigeria by enemyofprogress: 10:18pm On Nov 16, 2025
TimeManager:
Shout out to Reno Omokri, a patriotic Nigerian whose dedication shone through his passion for the country. The fact that he is debunking the lies and propaganda being peddling around right there before the western countries. He is telling them to their face and challenging them to a task right there on their own soil. A few weeks ago, he was standing before the world leaders at a world forum exposing the corruption of the US and Europe. He told them point-blank that the corruption perversive in US and Europe is far more than Nigeria and Africa while they looked at him jaw ajar.
The more the opposition think he is being shut down, the more he keeps rising above their level and imagination.
God bless Nigeria.

-Kiss the truth!
a gold circle condom would have saved the world all this nonsense that you wrote
PoliticsRe: Reno Omokri At Oxford University, Insists No Christian Genocide In Nigeria by enemyofprogress: 10:16pm On Nov 16, 2025
Dis one still dey look for political appointment under Tinubu.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs DR Congo: 2026 World Cup Play-Off Finals 1(3 - 4)1 On Nov 16 2025 by enemyofprogress: 10:07pm On Nov 16, 2025
I don talk am sey na our goalkeeper go send us out of the world cup. It's just a matter of time.
LiteratureRe: Today Is Chinua Achebe's Posthumous 95th Birthday by enemyofprogress: 10:03pm On Nov 16, 2025
Happy post rumours birthday the story teller
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CelebritiesRe: Baba Ijesha’s Release Was Not An Acquittal - Lagos Attorney-general Clarifies by enemyofprogress: 9:57pm On Nov 16, 2025
tydi:
Prison has become his second home
But why him wan come dey lie say him no do am.
did he did it? I'm sure he didn't did it.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs DR Congo: 2026 World Cup Play-Off Finals 1(3 - 4)1 On Nov 16 2025 by enemyofprogress: 9:47pm On Nov 16, 2025
I can't wait to see our goalkeeper send us packing from this world cup. We don't deserve to be at the world cup.
PoliticsRe: Falana Urges Kidnap Victims To Sue Federal Government, Seek Ransom Refund by enemyofprogress: 9:33pm On Nov 16, 2025
Dey play
PoliticsRe: Lt. Yerima Allegedly Escapes Assassination Attempt In Abuja by enemyofprogress: 9:31pm On Nov 16, 2025
I'm suspecting fowl play.
PoliticsWe Don’t Have To Love The President—but We Must Not Lose The Nation by enemyofprogress(op): 6:25pm On Nov 16, 2025
WE DON’T HAVE TO LOVE THE PRESIDENT—BUT WE MUST NOT LOSE THE NATION

Bola Ahmed Tinubu became President of Nigeria with 36.6% of the votes.
That is a fact.

It is the lowest winning percentage since 1999.
It happened because the opposition—who had previously come together—chose fragmentation over strategy, ego over unity, and ambition over cooperation. And in a three-way split, 36.6% became enough to win.

But that number tells a deeper story:
Tinubu came into office with more resistance than acceptance, more suspicion than goodwill, and more emotional hostility than any president we have had in this present democratic era.

Some disliked him out of political bitterness.
Some out of tribal pain.
Some out of religious sentiment.
Some because their preferred candidates lost the math, not the mandate.

For many, Tinubu became president before they were emotionally ready for him to be president.

Yet he stepped in and made decisions that no one—not one of our past presidents—had the courage to make.
Tough.
Unpopular.
Painful.
Necessary.

Not decisions aimed at applause, but at resetting a country that has been living on borrowed time.

And still, people don’t like him.
They may never like him.
That may simply be the burden of this moment in history.

Some presidents rule in times of comfort.
Others rule in times of surgery.
Tinubu walked into the theatre, not the ballroom.

He will likely be remembered as the president Nigerians did not love—
even if he becomes the president who puts us permanently on the path of economic independence and national capability.

And that is why this moment is dangerous.

Because the seeds of discontent that were planted before he took office did not die.
They are being watered daily—
by mischief makers,
by bitter losers,
by tribal chauvinists,
by religious extremists,
by desperate actors who would rather see the country collapse than watch it succeed under someone they don’t like.

Some from the South who believe their “turn” was stolen.
Some from the North who think their region must always produce the answer.
Some who are angry because a tragedy changed their political calculation.
Some who still want to replay an election they lost long ago.

But here is what must be said clearly:

This is not the time to play into the hands of chaos merchants.
This is not the time to destabilize Nigeria because of wounded pride.
This is not the time to weaken our democracy because of personal disappointment.

Coups are no longer possible by seizing radio stations.
Every Nigerian today is a radio station—
with a phone, data, and a global audience.

Any attempt to overthrow democracy will die within minutes in the age of millions of digital witnesses.

Nigeria has a chance.
A chance to steady itself.
A chance to build something lasting.
A chance to finally break free from the decades of illusion economics we inherited.

You don’t have to like the president.
That is your right.
But you must love the country enough to protect the stability that allows any progress to happen.

And if you look closely, without emotional fog, you will see the signs:

Reforms are unfolding.
Investments are returning.
Confidence is rising slowly.
The currency is showing discipline.
Inflation is easing.
Production is creeping back.
The lights along the horizon are not flickers—they are early signs of dawn.

We may not love our president.
Perhaps we do not need to.

What we need is to recognize courage when we see it, progress when it begins small, and danger when instability is being packaged as activism.

Nigeria is entering a decisive season.
And despite the noise, the bitterness, and the emotional bruises of past elections…

The best days are nearer than we think.

Let’s not sabotage them.

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PoliticsNigerian Senate Has Raised A Bill To Make The Armed Forces Subject To Civil Rule by enemyofprogress(op): 6:28pm On Nov 15, 2025
The Nigerian senate has raised a bill to make the Armed forces (Army, Navy and Airforce) subject to civil rule and subject to every democratically appointed and elected officials like the, Governors and Ministers.

They want the senate to amend the Military law that give them that power to say, a military man is only answerable to his superior or the President only.

Like in the case of Wike and Yerima.

Yerima as a soldier must be subject to directives from a minister and should not be able to disobey the order of minister.
Cos we are not in the Military Era again

This is democracy and soldier must be subject and answerable to democratic rule and Government officials

Wow
Fingers are crossed

Let us see how far they can go with this BILL

Well, the law is above all

Once the Bill is passed, the Military will have no option than to obey the law

Ignorance of the law is no excuse


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HealthRe: Lady Shares Her Uncomfortable Experience With A Male Gynaecologist (Photos/Video by enemyofprogress: 4:17pm On Nov 15, 2025
If I no be gynecology na wetin I gain for this life. The lady should stop complaining, that's our own fridge benefit and no one can deny us of it. Every profession has its own fridge benefits.
BusinessRe: 10 Businesses That Thrive During Inflation by enemyofprogress: 6:53pm On Nov 14, 2025
The list is incomplete without nairaland, Facebook, Instagram and others
PoliticsRe: Armed Bandits Carried Out Coordinated Attacks On 6 Villages In Sokoto by enemyofprogress: 6:51pm On Nov 14, 2025
Mt Trump what are you still waiting for. These people and our girls are waiting for your boys
EducationRe: Females That Completed Secondary Education - By Zone (2025 Data) by enemyofprogress: 6:50pm On Nov 14, 2025
When did they did the surveylands?
PoliticsRe: Kidnappers Hold Prophetess Iyabo Asuajo For 19 Days Despite Collecting ₦10M by enemyofprogress: 5:23pm On Nov 14, 2025
Prophetess wey no see wetin go happen to her, dat one na prophetess?
EducationRe: Literacy Rates Of Nigerian Women By Tribe by enemyofprogress: 4:48pm On Nov 14, 2025
Education is a scam.
HealthRe: Men With Potbelly How do you cope? by enemyofprogress: 4:45pm On Nov 14, 2025
That's what women like playing with together with our pricks especially those of us that are financially reach.
EducationRe: Meet The Students Of Maduka University Enugu (Photos) by enemyofprogress: 2:24pm On Nov 14, 2025
Bittersweetnig:
This is a Secondary school now, these ones are not mature at all
also none of them dey fine at all.
EducationRe: Meet The Students Of Maduka University Enugu (Photos) by enemyofprogress: 2:23pm On Nov 14, 2025
Is it per month, semester, session or till they graduate?
IslamRe: Ruling On The One Who Mocks A Muslim Woman Wearing The Proper Islamic Hijab by enemyofprogress: 2:05pm On Nov 14, 2025
TV01:
Please, what is the actual sanction or, the punishment for this mockery? It's not entirely clear from the write-up.
It suggests that if a believer does so, they become an unbeliever - is that right?

Is there a specific penalty for this or, is there a prescribed penalty for unbelief more generally?


Thanks
TV
it is either death by hanging or stoning
PoliticsI Was Highly Disappointed by enemyofprogress(op): 1:59pm On Nov 14, 2025
I really don't know what the Nigerian Armed Forces are doing in 2025.

When I was in the Nigerian Air Force , whenever soldiers went into the field for official work, there was one 'implement' we NEVER failed to carry asides our firearms.

It didn't matter whether we were bouncing around town with official sedan vehicles or our TATA trucks.

Every airman was always sure to wield a Koboko somewhere on their person.

Belt strap, boots, car dashboard— a Koboko would NEVER be missing in the mix.

So colour me surprise to see a thief like FCT minister, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike - CON, GSSRS verbally assaulting a naval officer at his duty post, and not being blessed with a few hot lashes of Koboko on his neck.

Even that P.A of Wike who was also trying to hush the young Naval officer should have collected few strokes too on his ears and each nostril.

I don't know what the Nigerian military has become in recent times.

Once upon a time, the Nigerian military regarded every non-military person as 'bloody civilians' and accorded them same treatment when they overstepped boundaries.

But these days, a 'bloody civilian' will be overstepping his boundaries— barking at a commissioned military officer, calling him a fool and telling him to shut up— and all the officer can do is to meekly and 'respectfully' reject his verbal abuse like a mountain of Fire prayer warrior rejecting negative declarations.

Because na Ogogoro politician?

Person wey you for use Koboko tattoo the map of Zamfara for him neck make him pick race fess.

I'm pained.

#freedom
#ivaneagle
#ivanthemachine
#Yerima

SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Gabon: 2026 FIFA World Cup Play-off (4 - 1) On 13th November 2025 by enemyofprogress: 8:22pm On Nov 13, 2025
Goldrosewine:
You and your family are going no where 🤣🤣🤣
you've been noticed. Now go and play with your toys.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Gabon: 2026 FIFA World Cup Play-off (4 - 1) On 13th November 2025 by enemyofprogress: 8:19pm On Nov 13, 2025
ubox:
The 4th one nko
a very sour goal.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Gabon: 2026 FIFA World Cup Play-off (4 - 1) On 13th November 2025 by enemyofprogress: 7:45pm On Nov 13, 2025
Osimhen just dey score offside goals for Nigeria and nairalanders are happy. Mtcheeeeeeeew
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Gabon: 2026 FIFA World Cup Play-off (4 - 1) On 13th November 2025 by enemyofprogress: 7:38pm On Nov 13, 2025
Tabletuner:
We are finally on our way. No stopping US
says who?
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Gabon: 2026 FIFA World Cup Play-off (4 - 1) On 13th November 2025 by enemyofprogress: 7:29pm On Nov 13, 2025
Another yeye goal wey no sweet at all at all.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Gabon: 2026 FIFA World Cup Play-off (4 - 1) On 13th November 2025 by enemyofprogress: 7:24pm On Nov 13, 2025
The goal no even fine nor sweet. Mtcheeeeeeeeeew
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Gabon: 2026 FIFA World Cup Play-off (4 - 1) On 13th November 2025 by enemyofprogress: 7:15pm On Nov 13, 2025
There will be penarity shoot outs and Osimhen will miss his own
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Gabon: 2026 FIFA World Cup Play-off (4 - 1) On 13th November 2025 by enemyofprogress: 7:12pm On Nov 13, 2025
Victorious1000:
Who will Gabon play in the final?
Liverpool
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Gabon: 2026 FIFA World Cup Play-off (4 - 1) On 13th November 2025 by enemyofprogress: 7:12pm On Nov 13, 2025
tgmservice:
And they say oshimeh is world class
which world class? Dey play.

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