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So no doctor went to mosque If so why didn't the doctor that are not in mosque save your father |
The greatest investment is in human being my mum will always say |
If you are supporting Tinubu don’t be ashamed to say it whatever you do people will talk But use your tongue to count your teeth’s Before you vote |
The question should be is Peter going to change Nigeria for better or not Not about what he is wearing When you begin to notice irregularities that holds no water it mean you have run out of purpose Focus on better Nigeria If Tinubu was doing OK Obi and kwa kwa Would have been KO by Tinubu TKO Tinubu knock out obi |
Speak to them let them know what you want to achieve If using you cream and soap Is the issue speak to them If food is issue speak to them Ask them to buy their own stuff If you still want them to stay |
Atiku should just swallow his pride and join NDC Join forces and by God grace he will be president after Peter and kwankwaso finish |
AN OPEN LETTER TO ALHAJI ATIKU ABUBAKAR On the Obligation of Statesmanship Over Ambition By Eddy Onyia Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, I write to you not as an adversary, but as one who has observed Nigerian politics long enough to know the difference between a man who wants to serve his country and a man who wants to rule it. That distinction, Alhaji, is now the central question of your political life. You have pursued the presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with a persistence that is, in its own right, admirable. Across five electoral cycles, through betrayals, coalition collapses, and the grinding disappointments that break lesser men, you have endured. Nigeria has watched. But endurance, however noble, is not enough. History does not crown persistence. It crowns judgment. And this is a moment that demands judgment of the rarest kind. Let me be plain with you, as a fan and as a Nigerian. The arithmetic of 2027 is not sentimental. The ruling party controls the machinery of a federal government that has demonstrated, repeatedly and without apology, its willingness to deploy every instrument of state power against opposition challengers. Security agencies, electoral logistics, the economic vulnerability of governors all of it will be weaponised. You know this. I know this. Every serious political actor in this country knows this. Against that machine, a divided opposition is not merely weakened. It is defeated before it begins. Peter Obi is not a perfect man. No man in Nigerian politics is. But he represents something that appears in a nation's life only rarely a convergence of genuine popular momentum, cross-ethnic appeal, disciplined personal character, and a moral legitimacy that money alone cannot manufacture. The Obidient movement of 2023, however imperfect its execution, demonstrated that millions of Nigerians particularly the young, the educated, and the previously disengaged are hungry for a different kind of leadership. That hunger has not been satisfied. It has only grown sharper. You cannot buy that. You cannot replicate it. You can only align with it or stand against it and watch it be crushed alongside your own ambitions. I am not asking you to abandon your aspirations. I am asking you to elevate them. There is a version of Atiku Abubakar that history writes about with admiration admiration: the statesman who, at the decisive hour, chose Nigeria over himself; who recognised that his decades of Northern political capital, his continental networks, his institutional knowledge, were most powerful not as the centrepiece of a campaign, but as the foundation beneath one. A man who said, "! have the strength to step forward - and the greater strength to step aside. "Peter Obi has stated clearly and publicly that he will serve one term. Four years. That is not a long time. It is, in the context of your political journey, a single chapter. What follows that chapter - a united opposition, a grateful electorate, a North-South compact forged in the fires of a genuine democratic victory is a platform no amount of campaign spending can construct from scratch. You have waited this long. Can you not exercise patience for four more years on the right side of history? Consider also what the alternative costs you. If you insist on the contest in the current configuration, you will likely split the opposition vote in a manner that hands the presidency back to the ruling party on a golden platter. That outcome does not merely deny you the presidency - it denies Nigeria the change it desperately needs, and it permanently attaches your name to that denial. That is the legacy of a man who loved power more than he loved his country. It is not the legacy you deserve after a lifetime in public service. Rabiu Kwankwaso is a shrewd political operator. He understands the mathematics I am describing. The question is whether you understand it with equal clarity and whether you have the courage to act on what you know. Alhaji, I have seen men of great stature diminish themselves by refusing to read the room at the right moment. I have also seen men of ordinary standing become giants by knowing precisely when to bend so that something greater could stand upright. Nigeria does not need another cycle of opposition fragmentation and ruling-party consolidation. It needs a coalition of genuine consequence. It needs the moral energy that Peter Obi carries combined with the political architecture that you have spent decades building. Together, those two things can move a nation. Apart, they will both fall short - and the people, once again, will pay the price of elite ego. The choice before you is not between winning and losing. It is between legacy and irelevance. Between being the man who made the decisive sacrifice that changed Nigeria's trajectory, and being the man who, one more time, could not get out of his own way. You are a grandfather. You are a man who has known success and failure, loyalty and treachery, hope and bitter disappointment. You know that the things we hold most tightly are often the things that destroy us. Let this one go. So that something larger can be grasped. The decision rests with you alone. But know this: Nigeria is watching. History is taking notes. And God, who sees the hearts of men, already knows what you will choose. sanu |
Mu love eh Mu love eh |
And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. 13 But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved. |
Oliver wants some more |
Mega money One world Na obiako |
In other words make enough money to travel the world when you are old so you don't remain lonely And be looking for who to blame |
Morocco from there enter Spain from Spain enter uk or Canada or trump country Believe it or not is not a one time matter And you will need lots of money and prayers |
Morocco from there enter Spain from Spain enter uk or Canada or trump country is not a one time matter |
Try to read and understand this ask someone to explain to you if need be which ever way try and understand this ::my name is Ed edd and Eddie to minimize regret 10 years from now, “invest” first in skills, health, and a clean balance sheet, then build a globally diversified, low‑cost, tax‑aware portfolio aligned with your risk tolerance and goals. That combination is strongly supported by empirical research and by the mathematics of compounding, risk, and after‑tax returns. |
Abdul05: |
Abdul05:Why are the Muslims Imams And And everyone mentioning both Christain and Muslim are killed not escalating like the Christians |
One day monkey go go market e no go return |
Poor man !!poor man pikin !!! Dey see something Had I !! Na him be the last comment of fool Whatever you do don't be poor don't remain poor Sapa can turn any man to any thing Goo0dHardDick: |
Poor man !!poor man pikin !!! Dey see something Had I !! Na him be the last comment of fool Whatever you do don't be poor don't remain poor Sapa can turn any man to any thing |
Any human being that runs a country the way buhari Ran Nigeria I rest my comment |
Hausa ,yoruba and igbo’s and other. please give Peter obi a chance and let Nigeria move forward this man called Peter okwute Igbo Have a very Good plan for Nigeria home and abroad But Yoruba man say Ajo dabi ile |
You are judging Uk by the city you are located in If you go to live in a village in Nigeria you will still complain of loneliness |
Where was akpabio sittings |
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If you are still in Nigeria Seek God to help you Find your way if you don’t have any serious thing |
One day bushmeat go catch the hunter One day bushmeat go catch the hunter One day bushmeat go catch the hunter catch the hunter catch the hunter ![]() |
Do whatever you can to go out of Nigeria on time … On time means before 25 years and below Get more exposed in the world , then you can go back after you have explored Silver spoon or not find your way Secondly invest in foreign business Third Know your God Listen to Jim Rohn Read book |
Brown ideyi |
Run ooo |
Maybe she is fighting a personal battle |
. My job is to just do my thing and leave. The main boyfriends carries all the loads on his head, bills, payments, her feeding etc, while the side guy just keeps satisfying her konji on a steady. This is my story with several girls I have met. They all have boyfriends but yet kept coming to my house on a steady. Mind you they'll be at my place and bill their boyfriends for either anything and the guys won't hesitate to make transfer. 