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Lithiumite:And to you, the speech that Tinubu gave last week is inspiring, right? Happy slave! You'll d!e in chains and bondage |
garykoeman:And Tinubu sounds intelligent to you right?? Happy slave! Enjoy your chains while suffering |
We saw how former U.S. President Joe Biden chose to step away from the presidential race when his degenerative health made it clear he could no longer offer his country his best. That withdrawal of personal ambition was a rare and luminous act. It was a demonstration that the collective good must outweigh personal desire, and that no one man's legacy is worth the cost of poor governance. Here in Nigeria, our inept Tinubu whose age and health records remain shrouded in mystery is refusing to take a bow. A man visibly worn and tired, yet clinging to the stage. A man summoned to address the electorate who, upon mounting the podium, proceeded to lick the microphone in what could only be described as a bizarre attempt to test whether it was working. A man whose public addresses are routinely inaudible and indiscernible and who, since forcing his way into office, has refused to grant live press interviews because he knows the record of his stewardship cannot survive interrogation. I listen to his ego-driven, uninspiring speeches and wonder how any clear-eyed Nigerian can support this man's continued self-deception and his conviction that he still possesses what it takes to govern a nation of over 200 million people. Like former President Buhari, who had no faith in Nigeria's health system and routinely flew to Britain for treatment of an undisclosed ailment, Tinubu is treading the same path while our health sector is starved of funding and left to stumble along on whatever meagre allocation survives the politics of the budget. I believe those supporting Tinubu are not doing so out of patriotism. Many are invested in the corrupt status quo, a system deliberately designed to allow criminal networks to thrive while hardworking Nigerians break their backs paying predatory taxes that never return to them as infrastructure, opportunity, or dignity. The taxes flow upward, funding the luxury of a ruling class that has made an art of public theft as we currently witness. We cannot continue to reinforce failure by pretending that Nigeria is fine. We must rise collectively, at the polls and reject Tinubu and his lieutenants before the cost of their misrule becomes irreversible.
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We saw how former U.S. President Joe Biden chose to step away from the presidential race when his degenerative health made it clear he could no longer offer his country his best. That withdrawal of personal ambition was a rare and luminous act. It was a demonstration that the collective good must outweigh personal desire, and that no one man's legacy is worth the cost of poor governance. Here in Nigeria, our inept Tinubu whose age and health records remain shrouded in mystery is refusing to take a bow. A man visibly worn and tired, yet clinging to the stage. A man summoned to address the electorate who, upon mounting the podium, proceeded to lick the microphone in what could only be described as a bizarre attempt to test whether it was working. A man whose public addresses are routinely inaudible and indiscernible and who, since forcing his way into office, has refused to grant live press interviews because he knows the record of his stewardship cannot survive interrogation. I listen to his ego-driven, uninspiring speeches and wonder how any clear-eyed Nigerian can support this man's continued self-deception and his conviction that he still possesses what it takes to govern a nation of over 200 million people. Like former President Buhari, who had no faith in Nigeria's health system and routinely flew to Britain for treatment of an undisclosed ailment, Tinubu is treading the same path while our health sector is starved of funding and left to stumble along on whatever meagre allocation survives the politics of the budget. I believe those supporting Tinubu are not doing so out of patriotism. Many are invested in the corrupt status quo, a system deliberately designed to allow criminal networks to thrive while hardworking Nigerians break their backs paying predatory taxes that never return to them as infrastructure, opportunity, or dignity. The taxes flow upward, funding the luxury of a ruling class that has made an art of public theft as we currently witness. We cannot continue to reinforce failure by pretending that Nigeria is fine. We must rise collectively, at the polls and reject Tinubu and his lieutenants before the cost of their misrule becomes irreversible.
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We saw how former U.S. President Joe Biden chose to step away from the presidential race when his degenerative health made it clear he could no longer offer his country his best. That withdrawal of personal ambition was a rare and luminous act. It was a demonstration that the collective good must outweigh personal desire, and that no one man's legacy is worth the cost of poor governance. Here in Nigeria, our inept Tinubu whose age and health records remain shrouded in mystery is refusing to take a bow. A man visibly worn and tired, yet clinging to the stage. A man summoned to address the electorate who, upon mounting the podium, proceeded to lick the microphone in what could only be described as a bizarre attempt to test whether it was working. A man whose public addresses are routinely inaudible and indiscernible and who, since forcing his way into office, has refused to grant live press interviews because he knows the record of his stewardship cannot survive interrogation. I listen to his ego-driven, uninspiring speeches and wonder how any clear-eyed Nigerian can support this man's continued self-deception and his conviction that he still possesses what it takes to govern a nation of over 200 million people. Like former President Buhari, who had no faith in Nigeria's health system and routinely flew to Britain for treatment of an undisclosed ailment, Tinubu is treading the same path while our health sector is starved of funding and left to stumble along on whatever meagre allocation survives the politics of the budget. I believe those supporting Tinubu are not doing so out of patriotism. Many are invested in the corrupt status quo, a system deliberately designed to allow criminal networks to thrive while hardworking Nigerians break their backs paying predatory taxes that never return to them as infrastructure, opportunity, or dignity. The taxes flow upward, funding the luxury of a ruling class that has made an art of public theft as we currently witness. We cannot continue to reinforce failure by pretending that Nigeria is fine. We must rise collectively, at the polls and reject Tinubu and his lieutenants before the cost of their misrule becomes irreversible.
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We have about 133–140 million Nigerians living in poverty, that’s roughly 60–65% of the entire population. Currently, Nigeria is among the poorest and most dangerous countries in the world. Nigeria is not working and everyone knows it. Supporting this government because of tribe, religion or what you are benefiting from is selfish, dangerous and unpatriotic. We deserve security, electricity, water, good education, good healthcare, good roads and other basic needs but none are available. This is not too much to ask. It’s time to choose competence over identity. Bola Ahmed Tinubu must be voted out come 2027 |
Nairalanders.... Please tag the APC "supporters" by their monikers
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I really dislike the people who think politics is merely a game. Those people who are impressed by election riggers because they "know how to play politics”. Your quality of life is in the gutter but you're hailing the "master strategist. |
Wealthyonos:The person above you is extremely gullible |
You can't support Tinubu and listen to him yesterday and be proud of except something is wrong with you upstairs. Baba is the complete definition of being completely empty. |
HacheNoire:That 2027 wey you dey look forward so in order to vote rubbish, you will not see it
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Richtaiwo:Normal normal, I can't expect anything less than this from you.
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Richtaiwo:Threads that discuss how inflation under the Tinubu administration keeps rising, you go keep mute and jump pass am.... Hypocritical being! I pour you spit! Tueh!!🤮 |
Richtaiwo, come and kiss the truth here oooooo! |
Yarimo, come see something wey go make that your weak preek stand ooooo |
Chummynoni:TimeManager will not come out and kiss this truth now ooooo |
Ogun state is about to grow from worse to worst! |
seunmsg:Shouldn't you be happy as he has given you something wey you fit use campaign for your incompetent laden "President"? |
Validated:As they've traded their brains for 2 derica size cups of rice, wetin you expect? |
The glaring statistics of Bola Tinubu's policies. Please is Kenya and oil producing nation? Do they have 3 refineries owned by their government, and another one by dangote, and is their minimum wage $72, are they covered in debts, do they have steady electricity too? Do banditry and kidnapping happen on daily bases with perpetrators brought to books. APC should not take Nigerians for a joke. This is why we must vote them out. Words without definite actions when innocent are dying in their numbers and government do nothing, but prepare speeches. Enough is enough. You cannot and will never feel the pains of a grieving mother who lost her only son or of the family members who lost their brothers, sisters, uncles, fathers to bandits. Many may never achieve destiny again because their helpers were killed for a course of defending a nation, that played politics with the lives of its citizens. God bless Nigerian and Nigerians and most importantly.... God punish APC and their ediotic supporters.
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chukwutee:Oga, do us a favor and SHUT UP!! Hunger dey kill una for South West pass! |
NinjaMetahuman:Ethnic bigotry and tribal hate will definitely be the end of you before the 3rd quarter of 2026 arrives |
Seems like it's mostly people from the South West are really suffering from this Tinubu policies but ethnicity and tribalism nor go let them speak out.
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Many SIMPle Nigerian men don dey f**k this babe |
Open eye or what the English people call Greed can bring about disgrace, about humiliation, about embarrassment, can also destroy. It is the reason some folks opt to remain in their circle or enclave, maintaining their steeze and respect. If Tinubu hadn't contested the Presidency of Nigerian many of us wouldn't have known how empty, incompetent, clueless, insensitive and utterly hopeless he is in terms of management. We would have continued to accord him respect based on his stint as Governor of Lagos state. But today look at Tinubu. He is realising that the Presidency isn't a tea party or isn't Lagos. He has become a shadow of himself. The country has virtually collapsed on him. The economy is on a free fall. Prices of things are going up daily, the Naira is becoming useless and without value every day, job opportunities are shrinking daily, and thousands of Nigerians moved into abject poverty everyday while those who can afford it, are leaving Nigeria in droves. Daring Bandits and Jihadists are maiming, humiliating, abducting, and killing innocent Nigerians, including senior police and military officers every day, unchallenged. If not for Tinubu, I wouldn't know that countries rejects Ambassadors. Almost 2 months since Tinubu posted his Ambassadors I haven't seen the photo of anyone submitting his or her letters of credence to a host nation. Both Fani Kayode and Reno Omokri are now fighting for space on social media like kids, churning out lies upon lies. In 3 years Tinubu hasn't visited the United States of America, seeking support and collaboration from the most powerful nation on earth. In 3 years Tinubu hasn't attended the United Nations General Assembly, as the leader of the most populated black nation in the world, to cavass his position on global issues. Tinubu is dead scared. He doesn't know what to do before a global and virulent press. Each time I see him on the television, I see a miniature version of the satirical Television PAPA AJASCO. Just this morning I heard a bag of cement is now 13k which is about 16% of the minimum wage. Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a clown that was crowned King and made Nigeria into a joke!
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TimeManager, I'm expecting you to kiss this truth ooooo cos you will not live to see the last quarter of 2026 if you don’t |