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Foreign AffairsRe: UK PM, Keir Starmer Bans Social Media For Under-16s by Mkairbag: 1:05pm On Jun 15
Do you have kids? Are you a parent?


madridguy:
This is barbaric and callous of the PM. He must be trying to turn the UK to Afghanistan grin How come he's trying to deny people of their fundamental rights.

United nations must step in.
PoliticsRe: Urgent Need To Rescue Nigeria Made Me Leave ADC For NDC – Peter Obi by Mkairbag: 5:55am On May 05
This is the person many Nigerian youths are rallying behind. I said it a few days ago, too many young people aren’t asking the right questions. The “anything but returning Tinubu to power” mindset, without proper scrutiny, is exactly how we end up here. Just look at how the ADC spokesperson dismantled him.this comes across as nothing but a scam. Honestly, I’m disappointed in the direction many Nigerian youths are taking.
PoliticsRe: The North Won’t Back Peter Obi And Kwankwanso Ticket — Yusuf Datti by Mkairbag: 5:54am On May 05
Well said. This is the person many Nigerian youths are rallying behind. I said it a few days ago, too many young people aren’t asking the right questions. The “anything but returning Tinubu to power” mindset, without proper scrutiny, is exactly how we end up here. Just look at how the ADC spokesperson dismantled him.this comes across as nothing but a scam. Honestly, I’m disappointed in the direction many Nigerian youths are taking.
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi Needs A One Man Party Where He Will Be Given The Ticket - Abdullahi by Mkairbag: 5:47am On May 05
This is the person many Nigerian youths are rallying behind. I said it a few days ago, too many young people aren’t asking the right questions. The “anything but returning Tinubu to power” mindset, without proper scrutiny, is exactly how we end up here. Just look at how the ADC spokesperson dismantled him.this comes across as nothing but a scam. Honestly, I’m disappointed in the direction many Nigerian youths are taking.
PoliticsRe: 2027: Peter Obi Just Wanted Ticket, Didn't Know Our Manifesto – Bolaji Abdullahi by Mkairbag: 3:43am On May 05
This is the person many Nigerian youths are rallying behind. I said it a few days ago, too many young people aren’t asking the right questions. The “anything but returning Tinubu to power” mindset, without proper scrutiny, is exactly how we end up here. Just look at how the ADC spokesperson dismantled him.this comes across as nothing but a scam. Honestly, I’m disappointed in the direction many Nigerian youths are taking.
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi & Kwankwaso Arrive NDC National Secretariat (video) by Mkairbag: 6:44pm On May 03
The rise of Peter Obi and the Obedient Movement marked a powerful shift in Nigeria’s political landscape. For the first time in a long while, many young Nigerians felt a sense of ownership in the democratic process. The energy, the mobilization on social media, and the desire for change showed that Nigerian youth are no longer apathetic. That in itself is significant.

However, enthusiasm alone is not enough to build a nation.

There is a growing concern that the same youth who are energized are not asking the right questions. It is understandable that many are dissatisfied with the current administration under Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Economic hardship, insecurity, and governance challenges have created frustration. But dissatisfaction should not replace critical thinking.

Nigeria has been here before.

In 2015, many Nigerians.especially young people. rallied behind Muhammadu Buhari with high hopes for change. The dominant narrative then was also about replacing the incumbent, not necessarily scrutinizing the alternative deeply enough. Today, the outcome of that decision is widely debated, and many feel the expectations were not met. That moment should have been a lesson in political responsibility.

Yet, it appears history may be repeating itself.

A troubling trend in current political discourse is the “anything but not Tinubu” mindset. While the desire for change is valid, choosing leadership based solely on opposition rather than evaluation can lead to unintended consequences. Leadership is not just about being different. it is about being prepared, competent, and accountable.

The Obedient Movement has shown what is possible when youth unite. But unity without interrogation is risky. Nigerian youth must go beyond slogans and emotional support. They must demand clarity on policies, question track records, and critically assess the capacity of any aspirant seeking the presidency, including Peter Obi or anyone else.

The future of Nigeria depends not just on participation, but on informed participation.

If the youth truly want lasting change, they must resist the temptation of blind support and instead embrace constructive scrutiny. Asking the right questions today is the only way to avoid regret tomorrow.
PoliticsRe: Political Drifter: Felix Morka Mocks Obi's Resignation From ADC by Mkairbag: 6:44pm On May 03
The rise of Peter Obi and the Obedient Movement marked a powerful shift in Nigeria’s political landscape. For the first time in a long while, many young Nigerians felt a sense of ownership in the democratic process. The energy, the mobilization on social media, and the desire for change showed that Nigerian youth are no longer apathetic. That in itself is significant.

However, enthusiasm alone is not enough to build a nation.

There is a growing concern that the same youth who are energized are not asking the right questions. It is understandable that many are dissatisfied with the current administration under Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Economic hardship, insecurity, and governance challenges have created frustration. But dissatisfaction should not replace critical thinking.

Nigeria has been here before.

In 2015, many Nigerians.especially young people. rallied behind Muhammadu Buhari with high hopes for change. The dominant narrative then was also about replacing the incumbent, not necessarily scrutinizing the alternative deeply enough. Today, the outcome of that decision is widely debated, and many feel the expectations were not met. That moment should have been a lesson in political responsibility.

Yet, it appears history may be repeating itself.

A troubling trend in current political discourse is the “anything but not Tinubu” mindset. While the desire for change is valid, choosing leadership based solely on opposition rather than evaluation can lead to unintended consequences. Leadership is not just about being different. it is about being prepared, competent, and accountable.

The Obedient Movement has shown what is possible when youth unite. But unity without interrogation is risky. Nigerian youth must go beyond slogans and emotional support. They must demand clarity on policies, question track records, and critically assess the capacity of any aspirant seeking the presidency, including Peter Obi or anyone else.

The future of Nigeria depends not just on participation, but on informed participation.

If the youth truly want lasting change, they must resist the temptation of blind support and instead embrace constructive scrutiny. Asking the right questions today is the only way to avoid regret tomorrow.
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Obi And Kwankwaso As They Prepare To Join NDC by Mkairbag: 5:56pm On May 03
The rise of Peter Obi and the Obedient Movement marked a powerful shift in Nigeria’s political landscape. For the first time in a long while, many young Nigerians felt a sense of ownership in the democratic process. The energy, the mobilization on social media, and the desire for change showed that Nigerian youth are no longer apathetic. That in itself is significant.

However, enthusiasm alone is not enough to build a nation.

There is a growing concern that the same youth who are energized are not asking the right questions. It is understandable that many are dissatisfied with the current administration under Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Economic hardship, insecurity, and governance challenges have created frustration. But dissatisfaction should not replace critical thinking.

Nigeria has been here before.

In 2015, many Nigerians.especially young people. rallied behind Muhammadu Buhari with high hopes for change. The dominant narrative then was also about replacing the incumbent, not necessarily scrutinizing the alternative deeply enough. Today, the outcome of that decision is widely debated, and many feel the expectations were not met. That moment should have been a lesson in political responsibility.

Yet, it appears history may be repeating itself.

A troubling trend in current political discourse is the “anything but not Tinubu” mindset. While the desire for change is valid, choosing leadership based solely on opposition rather than evaluation can lead to unintended consequences. Leadership is not just about being different. it is about being prepared, competent, and accountable.

The Obedient Movement has shown what is possible when youth unite. But unity without interrogation is risky. Nigerian youth must go beyond slogans and emotional support. They must demand clarity on policies, question track records, and critically assess the capacity of any aspirant seeking the presidency, including Peter Obi or anyone else.

The future of Nigeria depends not just on participation, but on informed participation.

If the youth truly want lasting change, they must resist the temptation of blind support and instead embrace constructive scrutiny. Asking the right questions today is the only way to avoid regret tomorrow.
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi Leaves ADC For NDC by Mkairbag: 2:14pm On May 03
The rise of Peter Obi and the Obedient Movement marked a powerful shift in Nigeria’s political landscape. For the first time in a long while, many young Nigerians felt a sense of ownership in the democratic process. The energy, the mobilization on social media, and the desire for change showed that Nigerian youth are no longer apathetic. That in itself is significant.

However, enthusiasm alone is not enough to build a nation.

There is a growing concern that the same youth who are energized are not asking the right questions. It is understandable that many are dissatisfied with the current administration under Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Economic hardship, insecurity, and governance challenges have created frustration. But dissatisfaction should not replace critical thinking.

Nigeria has been here before.

In 2015, many Nigerians.especially young people. rallied behind Muhammadu Buhari with high hopes for change. The dominant narrative then was also about replacing the incumbent, not necessarily scrutinizing the alternative deeply enough. Today, the outcome of that decision is widely debated, and many feel the expectations were not met. That moment should have been a lesson in political responsibility.

Yet, it appears history may be repeating itself.

A troubling trend in current political discourse is the “anything but Tinubu” mindset. While the desire for change is valid, choosing leadership based solely on opposition rather than evaluation can lead to unintended consequences. Leadership is not just about being different. it is about being prepared, competent, and accountable.

The Obedient Movement has shown what is possible when youth unite. But unity without interrogation is risky. Nigerian youth must go beyond slogans and emotional support. They must demand clarity on policies, question track records, and critically assess the capacity of any aspirant seeking the presidency, including Peter Obi or anyone else.

The future of Nigeria depends not just on participation, but on informed participation.

If the youth truly want lasting change, they must resist the temptation of blind support and instead embrace constructive scrutiny. Asking the right questions today is the only way to avoid regret tomorrow.
PoliticsRe: Obi, Kwankwaso Quit To ADC For NDC Today by Mkairbag: 2:11pm On May 03
The rise of Peter Obi and the Obedient Movement marked a powerful shift in Nigeria’s political landscape. For the first time in a long while, many young Nigerians felt a sense of ownership in the democratic process. The energy, the mobilization on social media, and the desire for change showed that Nigerian youth are no longer apathetic. That in itself is significant.

However, enthusiasm alone is not enough to build a nation.

There is a growing concern that the same youth who are energized are not asking the right questions. It is understandable that many are dissatisfied with the current administration under Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Economic hardship, insecurity, and governance challenges have created frustration. But dissatisfaction should not replace critical thinking.

Nigeria has been here before.

In 2015, many Nigerians.especially young people. rallied behind Muhammadu Buhari with high hopes for change. The dominant narrative then was also about replacing the incumbent, not necessarily scrutinizing the alternative deeply enough. Today, the outcome of that decision is widely debated, and many feel the expectations were not met. That moment should have been a lesson in political responsibility.

Yet, it appears history may be repeating itself.

A troubling trend in current political discourse is the “anything but Tinubu” mindset. While the desire for change is valid, choosing leadership based solely on opposition rather than evaluation can lead to unintended consequences. Leadership is not just about being different. it is about being prepared, competent, and accountable.

The Obedient Movement has shown what is possible when youth unite. But unity without interrogation is risky. Nigerian youth must go beyond slogans and emotional support. They must demand clarity on policies, question track records, and critically assess the capacity of any aspirant seeking the presidency, including Peter Obi or anyone else.

The future of Nigeria depends not just on participation, but on informed participation.

If the youth truly want lasting change, they must resist the temptation of blind support and instead embrace constructive scrutiny. Asking the right questions today is the only way to avoid regret tomorrow.
RomanceRe: Can't You Help Someone Without Sex? Lady Challenges Man Who Demanded Sex To Help by Mkairbag: 1:14pm On Apr 22
This Ugly girl self they talk about guys doesnt want to help without sex. Na wa o
PoliticsRe: Malt, Gala & ₦1k For Votes? Shocking Scenes From Anambra Governorship Election by Mkairbag: 2:06pm On Nov 10, 2025
I tot ibo are saying its only yoruba that are begging for food. In as much as I dont like tribalism. We should always reasonable in our comments. As for what happened here. Its well with our future
PoliticsRe: North East Governors Visit President Bola Tinubu In Abuja by Mkairbag: 5:10am On Sep 04, 2025
To collect their share, nice one! What a country we find ourselves in
PoliticsRe: Tinubu ‘Smiling’ As Northern Politicians Fight Themselves — Abdulmumin Jibrin by Mkairbag: 5:08am On Sep 04, 2025
Are you sure? He is smiling
40 characters needed, Don't abuse, bully, deliberately insult/provoke, fight, or wish harm to Nairaland members OR THEIR TRIBES.
PoliticsRe: Senator Seriake Dickson Pays Condolence Visit Over Awujale’s Passing by Mkairbag: 4:36am On Jul 18, 2025
Thank you, senior man, for the condolence visit. It was good seeing you, especially without the Ijaw cap. That was quite interesting, lol!
RomanceRe: Trending Video Of Oyinbo Lady Calling Out Girls In Pidgin English (Photos/Video) by Mkairbag: 3:51pm On Jul 17, 2025
A good example that comes to mind is Nkechi Blessing Sunday, she did exactly what this lady described. She's really not far from the truth.
PoliticsRe: ‘NNPC Transition, Naira Redesign’ — Economic Events That Shaped Buhari’s Tenure by Mkairbag: 1:05pm On Jul 14, 2025
May his soul continue to rest. Regardless . More words to make ut 40 characters
PhonesRe: Pls Why Does My Phone Show This by Mkairbag: 7:41pm On Jun 24, 2025
its an issue with your phone number and you wont be able to use the line for at least 6months
PoliticsRe: Lagos Boosts 1,664 Schools With Sports Equipment by Mkairbag: 3:42am On Jun 22, 2025
It's always beneficial for students to have opportunities to participate in sports activities, as it helps them balance academics with physical development. A commendable initiative by the Lagos State Government.
CrimeRe: EFCC Arrest Benue Governor's Aide, Mkor Aondona Over Sextortion, Cyberbullying by Mkairbag: 3:27am On Jun 22, 2025
If found guilty, let him face justice. This will serve as an example to others with similar bad behavior.
CrimeRe: EFCC Arrest Benue Governor's Aide, Mkor Aondona Over Sextortion, Cyberbullying by Mkairbag: 3:23am On Jun 22, 2025
If found guilty, let him face justice. This will serve as an example to others with similar bad behavior.
PoliticsRe: June 12 Protesters Gather In Lagos, Abuja, And Ondo by Mkairbag: 1:00pm On Jun 12, 2025
Happy democracy day to my fellow Nigerians
PoliticsRe: Missing Person: Have You Seen Audu Micheal? by Mkairbag: 4:49am On Jun 10, 2025
God will locate him
PoliticsRe: Wike Hosts G5, Other PDP Stakeholders, Says Party Won’t Die (Video) by Mkairbag: 4:44am On Jun 10, 2025
Wike is taking G5 on a ride
PoliticsRe: We Can Only Send Tinubu Back To Lagos After 8 Years - Kalu Answers El-Rufai by Mkairbag: 6:31am On May 28, 2025
Time shall tell
CrimeRe: Police Officer In Abuja Slapping Driver Repeatedly (video) by Mkairbag: 2:31pm On May 21, 2025
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CrimeRe: Police Officer In Abuja Slapping Driver Repeatedly (video) by Mkairbag: 2:31pm On May 21, 2025
"It's time we reclaim our country from those who do not uphold its values and culture."
PoliticsRe: A Reply To Chidi Odinkalu: NJC Was Unfair To Justice Inyang, JCA - Alex Morgan by Mkairbag: 3:34pm On May 15, 2025
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PoliticsRe: Alleged Fraud: Ganduje, Wife To Face Prosecution As Court Rejects Application by Mkairbag: 9:28pm On May 13, 2025
Nice one
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Forces Arrest More Suspects Over Plateau Killings by Mkairbag: 12:35am On May 06, 2025
Nice one
PropertiesEnquiry For Building Approval Obafemi Owode Local Government. Ogun State by Mkairbag(op): 8:45pm On Apr 26, 2025
Hello Nairalanders,

I am currently looking for a contact in the house planning department of Obafemi Owode Local Government. I need support with processing my building approval. if you know anyone reliable or have any recommendations, kindly assist

Thank you
CelebritiesRe: Nigerians Come For Regina Daniels Over Her Message To Priscilla Ojo by Mkairbag: 6:15pm On Apr 21, 2025
Funny, how the same people who once praised her are now the ones condemning her for the actions, life really is a lesson for all of us.

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