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Bahamas95:Is a serious matter, lol The woman don vex, and the man is now begging. A bird in hand is worth thousands in the bush |
Folks, This picture underscores the need for a man to appreciate his wife, show understanding, continue to love and respect her. What do you think? @moderator, pls let it go to front page 🙏
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Happy birthday to the man of the people. May your strength and capacity be renewed for the exalted position of the President of the Federal Republic; a dream whose time has come. 2027 is a goal for you, Sir |
Nigeria politics has since turned to fire and brimstone. It is either you are for us or against us. The idea of being psycophant, bigotry and tribalistic is over. If you don't respect yourself, no one will respect you. If you keep calling black white, the Obidients will come for you. @Bashir, you have just got a dose of what is more to come, so choose right, avoid old gagools and be the millennial that you are. Period |
I don't want to waste my time and data in responding to an ill!teerate like Gov. Okpebholo. E be like say, the seat dey shack am. He has also elevated sycophancy to please his masters at the Fed level. Fuuul! |
The arrogaaant APC national Secretary has spoken even as he is also amplifying those fault-lines he is preaching against. Hypocr!sy is very bad |
Happy birthday your Excellency. May God bless your new age and prepare you for the presidency come 2027 |
See as I dey look people with unnecessary emotions, are we serious as a people? How can we be using federal might to oppress? First, was Rivers and now, Osun. Where will all these lead to in terms of development. Can anytime wasted be regained. This APC govt is serious wahala to the nation
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President Muhammadu Buhari was a disciplined soldier and dedicated statesman, served Nigeria with resolve through military and civilian leadership. Known for his anti-corruption stance and commitment to national development, his legacy remains debated. As he sojourns to the great beyond, he is honoured for his service and wished eternal rest |
Congratulations. You have got such beautiful kids. May God bless you and your family |
chiagozien:Lol..not funny, though. A lot needs to be addressed in this country. Many people are suffering innocently. Our institutions need to be up and doing |
yinkus6750:I respectfully disagree with your take. First, dismissing her and her supporters as "blind" is both unfair and unnecessary. People are raising legitimate concerns rooted in democratic principles, and such concerns should be debated, not silenced. The issue is not whether she has paid the N5 million or placed a public apology yet. Those are enforcement matters that follow due process, not prerequisites for upholding her rights. If the judgment truly stands, there are legal channels to ensure compliance without resorting to what appears to be punitive legislative action. Moreover, the judgment itself clearly addressed the illegality of the suspension, not just the Senate rules. While the judiciary cannot compel the legislature on internal processes, it can certainly rule on violations of fundamental rights and constitutional provisions. As for filing an appeal, yes, that is an option but until then, the judgment stands. Ignoring or acting in defiance of a valid court ruling undermines the rule of law and the very constitutional balance we claim to uphold. Separation of powers is not a license for impunity by any arm of government. It demands mutual respect and accountability under the law. Let's be careful with our blind support because what goes round will definitely come around |
The injustice and oppression in this is heartbreaking. Imagine locking the guy in prison for more than year because someone is connected to someone. What a country! |
Thank you @Dele Momodu. Continue to give w!cked Wike wotowoto |
Keep ranting dear political light weight. You are a mere political screen dude, nothing more. Known important personalities have spoken and took a stand, so your ranting is inconsequential |
But he didn't say anything about the pseudo Nigerian Air. Bombastic and nonsensical response. Tell us what happened when you were Minister of Aviation |
It is utterly unacceptable and deeply troubling that a minister, a public servant, not royalty oo, would mount what clearly resembles a throne to address Nigerians. This is not just a poor choice of aesthetics but a symptom of a dangerous mindset; a delusion of grandeur. Political office holders in Nigeria are increasingly acting like feudal lords rather than accountable stewards of the people’s mandate. This theatrical display reeks of psychosis, the kind that comes with unchecked power and an inflated sense of self-importance. Ministers are meant to serve, not to reign. Nigerians must not normalize such symbolism that reeks of arrogance and detachment from the people’s reality. Enough of this madness. Return governance to humility and service. |
A spell and curses will soon befall Wike. No human being is more powerful than God. Wike cannot also claim to be the smartest among more than 250 million Nigerians. He is being made mad because the devil has marked him for extinction. Haba! Too much of everything is bad |
Peter Obi remains the man to beat. Take tribal and religious sentiments aside, this man has strong leadership qualities. Make a poor option at your own peril. My vote is for Peter, making a new Nigeria POssible |
This dude is right. The Honda Civic is an invincible machine. It never says die! If you have the money to maintain Corolla and Honda Civic, you will enjoy their reliable performance |
yyba:An ill!terate spotted, cos this comment can only come from same. The young man should not kill himself because of JAMB and NYSC. There is life apart from these two bodies. Take your destiny in your hand and pray to God for His abundant miracles to manifest in your life |
helinues:Your comment is nothing more than a poorly veiled attempt to discredit Peter Obi using a weak and biased comparison. First, it is the constitutional and democratic duty of the opposition to question and critique the actions of a sitting president—especially when such actions affect national interest, transparency, or governance priorities. Labeling such criticism as “petty” is intellectually lazy and anti-democratic. Second, the fact that other opposition figures like Atiku, Sowore, or Kwankwaso may choose different styles of engagement doesn’t invalidate Obi’s approach. Democracy thrives on diversity of opinion, not uniform silence or selective outrage. Finally, the focus should be on whether President Tinubu’s actions serve the country effectively, not on trying to score cheap political points by attacking those who raise legitimate questions. Criticism is not pettiness; it's a vital tool for accountability. If there's nothing to hide or fear, let leaders welcome scrutiny with clarity and results, not propaganda and distraction. |
Codes151:I feel you, bro. PBAT is not our problem but he has the yam and the knife, at least, for now |
Codes151:You be APC? 😁😁 Any capable leader is fine irrespective of tribe or the so-called geopolitical groupings |
He is speaking because they know how they have weaponized poverty and as such, poor voters will always go for their crumbs. But I doubt if 2027 will just be a walk over as Akpabio keeps thinking and ranting |
The kind of money these guys loot eehh! If you know you will faint |
Okoroawusa:Ironically, I am PBAT but will not vote for him in 2027 |
God1000:This is highly irresponsible and inflammatory. First, your choice of words; “lies and propaganda,” “shame on you,” etc reflects more of personal bitterness than informed argument. If you want to be taken seriously, try using facts and reason, not insults. Second, your statement about Israel "not being able to fight Iran alone for two weeks" is not only factually debatable but also dangerously simplistic. Modern warfare is not a schoolyard brawl. Nations form alliances for strategic, economic, and humanitarian reasons, not because they are weak. The U.S., Israel, and other nations often collaborate because of shared interests, not because one is helpless. Lastly, throwing around dismissive, hostile remarks about an entire nation or its allies fuels division and misinformation. If you're passionate about geopolitics, do your research and present your views with maturity. Otherwise, you're only adding noise, not value. Take this as a warning for you to tone down the hostility, check your facts, and engage responsibly. |
SmartPolician:Your statement is both troubling and dangerous. The idea that women "play the victim card" by accusing men of molestation or attempted rape undermines the courage it takes to speak out against such violations. False accusations are rare compared to the staggering number of real cases that go unreported because of fear, shame, or societal judgment, especially in a deeply patriarchal society like Nigeria. Regardless of political affiliations, sexual violence is a serious matter and must never be trivialized or reduced to political gamesmanship. When someone alleges such a crime, the proper course is due process, not immediate doubt or mockery. Courts, not public opinion, should determine guilt or innocence based on evidence, not preconceived bias. We can, and must oppose injustice wherever it exists without resorting to victim-blaming or perpetuating harmful stereotypes. Let us uphold justice without sacrificing our humanity. |

