onatisi: Peter obi is only using the obedient movement to gain votes ,if he becomes president he will dump them . There is no way he won't , especially if they keep behaving this way .
Obidents don't want personal interest but a better Nigeria
pkasso: Nigeria is the most populous Black nation on the planet and it's no surprise that such a country has produced exceptionally talented people who have made names for themselves in different spheres of life. Be it in business, politics, academia, sports and entertainment.
These individuals have left their mark in their respective fields and history is replete with their accomplishments. But which one of these personalities has achieved the highest of recognition? The one whose name is mentioned even in the most remote of lands. Who is the most famous Nigerian of all time?
You can mention other names not available in the poll.
Jay jay Okocha is the most popular outside Nigeria
Sharpsharp00123: Provided we still have the 3 options of tinubu, Atiku, obi.
I will always pick tinubu.
Before u come here to attack me, check their records and legacies, if not for sentiment and tribal politics how can someone tell me that obi did better than tinubu as governor?
Obi funds were never delayed by federal government still he couldn't pay doctors n lecturers whereas we all know what happened between obj n tinubu still tinubu created local government council n employed more with no delay in salary payment.
Let's talk about infrastructure, let's talk about only lekki free trade zone n how much it fetches Lagos, tell me d equivalent obi did in anambara.
Like seriously let's leave tribal politics n sentiment aside obi no near tinubu, I know d Igbos anger that it should b their turn which is still understandable but that doesn't mean u should compare obi to Tinubu.
It's still ok if u tell me it's Igbo turn, I will understand but telling me obi is better than Tinubu can never work
You cannot use Lagos as a criterion. Any idiot would seem to perform in Lagos. Similarly, Rivers State. Mention any billionaire in Nigeria who does not have investment in Lagos? Make him Ekiti or Osun state governor and see if will perform. His bad policy execution is an evidence of fake legacy. In politics, he was not different from other exgovernor except stupendious money
Letmecum: I wonder who brought this useless idea of getting married. It just don't make sense. It supposed to be get pregnant for me and we will take of the child you can be flet with anyone you want likewise me.
DaddyCoool: But for the photos no one would believe this story - no last name, address,or anything plus it sounds like a blogger made-up story, but then you look at the pics...
seunayantokun: January 2020, it was Buhari's people who were the police officers in charge. Investigate, you could find out that the rifles are the ones found in the hands of Fulani herdsmen terrorists.
Penguin2: As the race for 2027 gears up, alignments and realignments have continued to dominate our political space with leaders of opposition trying to unite and forge a common front to face APC in 2027.
Now, with Peter Obi’s showing in the last election coupled with the fact it’s the turn of the south, by Nigerian political convention, the pendulum seems to be swinging towards Peter Obi to be the candidate of the united opposition. Add the fact that Obasanjo seems to be sold out to the Obi project and Obasanjo is a big factor in the ongoing discussions for opposition leaders.
But the recent interview of the outgoing President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwunmi Adesina, talking about being available for any role in the future (with 2027 presidency clearly in sight) there seems to be a new bride who might be entering the race.
Ordinarily I would have taken Adesina’s interview as a no issue but knowing that he’s another guy President Obasanjo admires, I won’t be surprised if he becomes a surprise joker in the race.
But now I want to ask, who would you rather faces Tinubu as candidate of the united opposition, Peter Obi or Akinwunmi Adesina?
funkmrflexx: I've been married close to 4 years now with a 2 year old boy, but marriage isn't what I envisioned it to be.
Like the said, if marriage was renewable every 5 years, I wouldn't even bother. I feel like I'm losing myself to this thing called marriage, aside from the responsibilities that comes with providing, the mental and psychological stress.
I've never been this stressed in my life and I'm someone who's usually able to handle a lot of stress, I just feel like I need time alone from everything and everyone, no calls, no text. Nothing.
And my wife even makes it worse with threats of leaving the marriage over any small issue. I think the biggest mistake of my life is getting married and I know a lot go men go through this to but they can't talk.
And that's why a lot of men die young these days.
Marriage is not the issue but either you or your choice of wife. Seat your wife down and renew your vow. Both of you can make it work if you so desire.
GistMedia0: A Nigerian man, Onyekachi Eze, has shared his devastating experience of losing his wife and unborn baby during surgery at Lebechi Hospital in Owerri, Imo State.
Eze, in a viral social media video, revealed that the doctors performed a cesarean section (CS) on his wife while watching a YouTube tutorial on how to conduct the procedure. The incident has sparked outrage and led to the arrest of the hospital owner, while the doctors involved remain on the run.
Eze recounted that his wife was rushed to the hospital in labor when the attending female doctor determined that an operation was necessary due to excessive bleeding. However, rather than conducting a professional medical procedure, the doctors resorted to watching YouTube videos for guidance.
Please thank God for me. Last night we had a harrowing experience on United flight fro. Lagos to Washington, DC. The plane was spiraling out of control, lost its navigational and other tools. We had gone past Abidjan, and were initially to make an emergency landing in Ghana pic.twitter.com/aKqTlUfCRL
bigpicture001: Having lived all my young to mid adult life in Lagos and then being transferred by my firm to it's Anambra branch , I have now lived here for over two years... These are the differences in life style I noticed
1. Business are late to open in the morning in Anambra compared to Lagos
2. There very few or non existent road side mechanics, most mechanics are in a street inside a compound and fenced unlike Lagos
3. There is still high sense of morality and believe in God in this part of Nigeria by majority of of the people bar the student areas where culturi and believes are imported from various part of Nigeria unlike Lagos
4. There is low level of northern population throughout the state unlike Lagos
5. Most nysc corpers are southwestern and igbos
6. Inside the public transport a new entrant greets the old sittight ones... Unlike Lagos
7. In Anambra, keke driver or bike rider would give u the money to go look for change in cases of no change btw him and customer while he waits for ur return , reverse is the case in Lagos
8. In Anambra , both driver and persongers will reject money to the floor in cases of incorrect disputed price of fare... All allowing ur conscience judge u... In Lagos it results to fight...
9. In Anambra, house rents are very high just like Lagos.. but transport is cheap
10. In Anambra there is a few major fuel marketers mostly filled with unknown names
11. U hardly see anyone criticize a preist of a catholic or Anglican church...
12. In Anambra, student decision of department to follow in senior secondary Begins from SS2 rather than in SS1 in Lagos
13. The senior secondary skls in Anambra are divided to just science or art, while in Lagos it is science, commercial and art.
14. Girls in Anambra are strongly money incited...they judge u by how much u show off..maybe same with Lagos sha
15. Banks are the highest paying private jobs in Anambra unlike Lagos where unknown companies pay huge surprise wages.
16. In Anambra the predominant jobs of the yorubas is tailoring, they are better trusted by the clients than indigenous tailors...
I served in Anambra, I agree with all your submissions. You will hardly see ibo men as secondary school teachers. They prefer to make money through business