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A man who wasted eight years achieving nothing in a small state like Anambra, a serial party hopper, now claims he can magically fix a complex country like Nigeria in record time. Hypocrisy on steroids. No real economic blueprint—just empty slogans, recycled buzzwords, and cooked-up statistics packaged as “development plans.” Pure scam. Interesting times ahead. |
Rather than directing their attention towards state governors and holding them accountable for the substantial monthly allocations they receive, both civil society and the general public continue to concentrate disproportionately on the federal government. |
The so-called coalition is doomed from the start. If Atiku emerges as the flagbearer, it would be nothing short of betrayal — a slap in the face to the South, whose turn it is to lead. And if Obi stoops to deputize Atiku, he’ll pay a steep political price. Many of his supporters will see it for what it truly is — raw desperation. After all his grandstanding about fighting the “structure of criminality,” he would be aligning with the very same establishment he once condemned. That move alone would expose him as just another political opportunist — a serial party-hopper with a record of inconsistency — willing to sacrifice principle and regional justice for a seat at the table. Now, flip the script — if Obi leads the ticket, don’t expect the North to rally behind him. There’s deep skepticism about his one-term promise. For the North, it’s politically wiser to wait four years than risk being locked out for eight. Supporting Obi now gives them no strategic advantage. The truth is, this coalition is spinning in circles — politically stranded, morally compromised, and strategically lost. As 2027 approaches, reality will bite, and the chickens will surely come home to roost. |
To them, anyone who speaks the truth is suddenly tribalistic or hateful. Only weak, delusional minds keep playing the victim and blaming others for the mess they created themselves. |
They’ve resumed their usual deception—pressing the mumu button of the gullible again, all in preparation for 2027. Same old script, different election year. |
SmartPolician:You people are experts at whitewashing your messiah, painting him as a saint who can do no wrong, while dragging others through the mud for doing the same things. The hypocrisy and deceit are glaring. This sudden “philanthropy” isn’t kindness; it’s a calculated move to influence voters ahead of 2027. But let me tell you straight: it’s nothing but a wild goose chase. |
The so-called coalition is doomed from the start. If Atiku emerges as the flagbearer, it would be nothing short of betrayal — a slap in the face to the South, whose turn it is to lead. And if Obi stoops to deputize Atiku, he’ll pay a steep political price. Many of his supporters will see it for what it truly is — raw desperation. After all his grandstanding about fighting the “structure of criminality,” he would be aligning with the very same establishment he once condemned. That move alone would expose him as just another political opportunist — a serial party-hopper with a record of inconsistency — willing to sacrifice principle and regional justice for a seat at the table. Now, flip the script — if Obi leads the ticket, don’t expect the North to rally behind him. There’s deep skepticism about his one-term promise. For the North, it’s politically wiser to wait four years than risk being locked out for eight. Supporting Obi now gives them no strategic advantage. The truth is, this coalition is spinning in circles — politically stranded, morally compromised, and strategically lost. As 2027 approaches, reality will bite, and the chickens will surely come home to roost. |
Obidients thrive on self-deceit, phantom polls, fake prophecies, empty chest-beating, and braggadocio. They are a group that constantly tries to make themselves feel relevant, when in reality, they are politically irrelevant and inconsequential. The same way they are overhyping a serial party defector—a man who performed woefully in Anambra State for eight years—is the same way they will hype themselves into the political dustbin of history after the 2027 elections. |
CoronaVirusPro:Your constant whining, ignorance, and shortsightedness haven't stopped Lagos, and they never will. Lagos is growing, evolving, and thriving—while you're trapped in a loop of bitterness and recycled empty rhetoric. If you still can't see the progress, maybe you're not just blind—you're willfully blind. Nothing good ever pleases someone who lives to complain |
Lanruze:People like you, obsessed with phantom polls and baseless conspiracy theories, have overrun social media. Don't worry—you'll face reality the hard way again in 2027. |
Lanruze:You meant the loudest insignificant minority. Your eyes will clear, and you'll learn the hard way in 2027. Keep dreaming. |
Lanruze:You guys act like politics is just content creation. With your fake polls, same gimmicks you pulled in 2023, where your lord and Agulu saviour always 'wins' online, yet it all ends the same: a crushing defeat followed by endless wailing and excuses |
CoronaVirusPro:All the negative adjectives you’ve used against Lagos have never worked. Even now, many of your brothers and sisters are on their way there. You keep repeating the same tired lines, but Lagos continues to develop and thrive. You'll be alright, eventually. |
We understand the game these people are playing. Whenever something happens outside their region, they quickly weaponize it to malign their opponents—labeling them as lawless, crying marginalization and oppression, and portraying themselves as ethnic underdogs. All of this is calculated to serve a political agenda and score cheap political points, even when the issue has nothing to do with their perceived political opponents. But when similar or worse things happen in their own region, they turn a blind eye. For instance, the demolition of the Innoson building and several others in the South East barely made any noise on social media. That alone tells you they know exactly what they are doing. They're not genuinely concerned about justice or fairness; they’re only interested in pushing narratives that benefit them politically. They constantly pose as saints—never wrong, never accountable, always shifting blame for the problems they brought upon themselves. |
These are the people shouting about bad governance in Nigeria, yet you're in a country where you could engage in legitimate business. Instead, the get-rich-quick mentality and need for showmanship have taken over. |
The "emergent social media human rights advocates" should also fight for the domestic workers detained by Jonathan's wife or it's because the person involved is not from the ruling party. |
The "emergent social media human rights advocates" should also fight for the domestic workers detained by Jonathan's wife or it's because the person involved is not from the ruling party. |
youngreezy:Rest bro. Democracy in action, save your wailing and grunting to yourself. |
I don't understand why some set of people from particular region are crying more than the bereaved, not that their region is better. |
Because your candidate didn't win? Everyone knows where you belong on this platform. |
NSK4U:Nothing like majority, it's only from a particular section of the country. |
Uchek:Cowards like Ojukwu who tied wrapper like a woman and bolted at the heat of the moment or your wannabe messiah-terrorist who's enjoying watery beans in Kuje prison. You are the original cowards. |
You meant your wannabe messiah-terrorist who's enjoying watery beans in Kuje prison? |
Exercise in futulity, Donald Trump and his supporters are still claiming he won the last presidential elections. But, Jo Biden still remains president. |
Trump still claiming he won the American presidential elections, America have their own issues, this letter is just exercise in futulity. |
[quote author=waynetee post=121773122]You have no reasonable point, would you rather go from heaven to hell fire? Why would i leave where i could do my work more efficiently and travel to terrorists den! Common .. Yorubas travel to more advanced places like abroad, while you people come to yorubaland for greener pastures, that is the reality of things if you are lost. They are way above you interms of reasoning. SW is the comfort zone for now and the yorubas are the proud owner of it, best economy in Nigeria , best security, industrial hub, almost 90% of universities are located here, the list goes.. i do not think any sensible person would term them foolish and weak when they are living in the most competitive place in Nigeria . How can we compete with you when we set the standards, the bests are here and what the best ones among you can do is try to catch up, that's why you come here to sell pants and boxers in 2x2 shop yorubas lend you.. Know your place abeg! . Every sane man wants a better life and would love to travel to greener pastures and yorubas lead the whole of Africa. Yorubas takes more than half of total Nigerians living in England today... It simply means yorubas always make it first before any Nigerian .. We are just not lousy like you people. So You sound stupid saying we should compete with Igbos.... Can a white man come to Nigeria to compete? Good response. Kudos. |
Fake results. |
This is not MC Oluomo. |
The NCC act allows you to use your NIN to register 4sims per service provider, example Glo 4sims, MTN 4sims etc. |
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