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yarimo:Actually, your brain must have disconnected , chased away that’s the only reason you couldn’t read, decipher, and separate facts from lies |
CoronaVirusPro:This is all the more reason why his personal records should be released so that everyone can see that he was not convicted, and also that he simply reached into his pocket, pulled out over $460,000, and handed the money to the U.S. government. |
Ofemannnu:Glad we’re on the same page that Tinubu forfeited over $460,000 to the U.S. government. That’s the starting point. Now let’s unpack your selective outrage. You listed Maduro and Hernández like that somehow clears Tinubu. On the contrary, their cases prove exactly how serious the U.S. is when it comes to drug crimes which makes it even more suspicious that Tinubu’s case ended in a forfeiture rather than an acquittal. He didn’t beat the case. He didn’t go to trial. He forfeited the funds. That’s not a donation, that’s a settlement in a case linking him to drug trafficking and money laundering, as clearly stated in the court documents. Ask yourself: What kind of innocent man casually walks away from nearly half a million dollars instead of fighting to clear his name? I’ll wait. And no, it doesn’t take an "illiterate and mumu" to ask questions it takes someone who's not blinded by tribalism or stomach infrastructure. Tinubu’s shady past isn’t a myth. It’s a documented reality. You don't need to like it, but don’t insult people’s intelligence trying to whitewash it. |
zero8zero:You people act like Tinubu is above criticism just because he's your political idol. Sorry to burst your bubble, but Tinubu must be dragged, he's the president, and his anti-people policies are wrecking our economy, crushing the poor, and affecting our daily lives. If he wanted peace and quiet, he should’ve stayed in Bourdillon, not Aso Rock. And about the courts maybe read something besides propaganda. Obi is following legal procedures, and unlike your dlórd who weaponize state institutions for vendettas. So yeah, we’ll keep dragging Tinubu on threads, every where |
Even if you @OfficialDSSNG, give me till the end of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s tenure in 2027, I will NOT withdraw my statement because I know he is a criminal (for I believe his tenure shall not go beyond on or before 2027).But this is a well-known fact that even Tinubu himself can't deny. Under Tinubu, our secret service now moves like scout boys. Imagine mobilizing an entire secret security agency just because someone called the president a criminal. Not bandits, not terrorists. Smh |
zero8zero:Imagine dragging Peter Obi into a thread that has absolutely nothing to do with him, the obsession is wild. You people can’t go a single day without mentioning his name; it’s giving rent-free, it’s giving fixation. Now, comparing the DSS summoning a citizen to someone issuing a personal ultimatum over defamation is not only a false equivalence but pure intellectual laziness. The DSS is a state institution with the power of force, Obi is a private citizen, not a state security agency. Use your head. Face the mountain of chaos your Tinubu has turned the country into. Focus on governance and leave Obi out of your mouth for once, it’s starting to look like a crush. |
I’m not sure there’s ever been a government in this country that issues a statement only to turn around and contradict itself quite like this wicked and draconian Tinubu regime. The level of denial, followed by counter-denial, is honestly record-breaking. If confusion were an Olympic sport, this administration would take gold. |
Ofemannnu:Oh sure, it's just a goose chase or a verified lie, nothing to see here! A man casually forfeits over $460,000 to the U.S. government in a drug-related case, and somehow that's not suspicious? He just dashed them the money out of generosity, right? No questions asked, no denial needed and we’re all supposed to pretend it never happened. Classic. |
Ofemannnu:Even though he knew, he still hasn't come forward to deny that Tinubu is a known dr.ug lord, and Tinubu hasn't sued him for the challenge Reno Omokri issued.
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Starhearts:Busybody. Mind ya business You dey Ogbomosho, dey stretch your giraffe neck, dey pick nose for wetin person wey dey upper Iweka road dey talk about Kaduna. |
He should just say that a dlórd, idéntity thiéf, and certificáte fórgér is his leader. Mentioning the great human rights lawyer and activist in the same sentence as Tinubu is an anomaly that even Fawehinmi would reject. Gani Fawehinmi himself called Tinubu a criminal who should be in jail, not anywhere near the seat of power.
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It’s a national consensus at this point. That’s why all their desperate attempts to guilt-trip Nigerians with “let the South finish eight years” or “it’s south turn” are dead on arrival. Even they know it won’t fly. And Tinubu, of all people, has zero moral ground to preach “southern turn.” This is the same man who teamed up with his fellow désperados, power grabbing buccaneers to sabotage Goodluck Jonathan a fellow southerner and cut short the South’s chance at an uninterrupted eight years in power. You can’t destroy a bridge and then complain you can’t cross it. Nature, karma, and the consequences of failed leadership have all aligned Tinubu will be a one-term president. He’s earned it. It's his own making. No president in our history has inflicted this level of hunger, suffering, confusion, and deceit on the people all in the name of bogus “economic reforms.” It’s been propaganda in place of policy, and poverty in place of progress. History will remember. Nigerians already do. |
orisa37:The Supreme Court may have declared Tinubu president, but it never declared him innocent of corruption. Being elected even affirmed by a court doesn't automatically cleanse a man of his past or present misdeeds. Sowore is right: when public resources are looted, calling the looter a thief isn't ignorance, it's accountability. What’s truly ignorant is believing that political office grants moral immunity. |
Nigerians may soon be compelled to protest the rampant plundering, financial mismanagement, and the continued accumulation of loans by President Tinubu, despite his claims that the nation is meeting and even exceeding its revenue targets. |
SuperEagles:If you are paid to sell a bàttered image, a morálly decrépit individual, a dlórd, idéntity thiéf, certificáte fórgér, buccan.eering crîmînál power-grabber, and a leader of APC, a terrórist organîzation, then do your job. However, do not project that same compromised lens onto those who embody integrity, competence, capacity, and genuine leadership. Mr. Peter Obi does not need to pay anyone to shape or sell his image. His record, values, and actions speak for themselves. |
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It's over for Tinubu even before the campaigns began Tinubu should be packing his bags now |
EKOMADENG:Continue playing the ostrich Well, Tinubu is president and Reno Omokri is working for Tinubu If you are not satisfied with this, you can hug transformer |
APC is an internationally recognized terrórist organization |
ABUJA – The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has accused the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, of ‘acting like a terrorist organisation, following an attack on its members at a church premises in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State last week. The gathering was attended by party leaders, including Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, who formally declared his membership of the opposition party. In a statement signed by the National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC said political thugs believed to be sponsored by the ruling party invaded the church venue, spilling blood, destroying vehicles and seizing property. The party described the incident as a desecration of a place of worship and a new low in the APC’s alleged campaign of violence against the opposition. “The invasion of a church premises by government-backed political thugs is a profound act of desecration by a jittery ruling party who would stop at nothing to silence opposition voices in the country,” Abdullahi said. The ADC warned that the Lagos incident was part of a disturbing pattern of intimidation across several states in recent weeks. It cited earlier cases, including threats to its leaders in Edo, harassment in Kogi, the shutdown of a private radio station in Niger, attacks on meetings in Kaduna, and assault on convoys of party leaders in Kebbi. “With this attack on a church, no one can predict how far this APC under President Tinubu is willing to go in its desperate quest to hold on to power at all costs,” the party said. The ADC also recalled that a Canadian court had recently declared the APC a terrorist organisation, arguing that the only way for the ruling party to salvage its image was to stop attacks on the opposition. “If churches and other places of worship are no longer regarded as inviolable by the APC goons, how then does the party intend to prove to the world that it is not indeed a terrorist organisation? After all, attacking places of worship is what terrorists do,” Abdullahi added. The party urged the Nigeria Police Force to resist being used as an arm of the ruling party and to remain loyal to the constitution and the Nigerian people. It called for the arrest and prosecution of those behind the Lagos violence and other attacks targeting ADC leaders nationwide. “The police have a duty to ensure that justice is served swiftly and transparently to the perpetrators of the attack in Lagos, Kaduna, Kebbi, and all other states where ADC leaders have been threatened and assaulted. Nigerians are watching, and the credibility of our institutions is on trial before the whole world,” Abdullahi said. The ADC maintained that violence was a confession of failure by the APC, saying the ruling party had chosen intimidation over presenting its record of achievements to Nigerians. “The APC’s resort to violence and intimidation is a glaring confession of its failure. Rather than present a track record of achievements to the Nigerian people, the APC wants to bulldoze its way into another election season by eliminating opposition. This is the mark of dictatorship,” it said. The party, however, vowed to remain committed to peaceful engagement with Nigerians while refusing to fold its arms in the face of attacks. “We will remain undeterred. We are committed to engaging Nigerians peacefully, constructively, and courageously. But we will not fold our arms while our leaders are attacked and our gatherings are turned into battlegrounds. This must stop. And it must stop now,” the ADC declared. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/09/lagos-church-attack-apc-acting-like-terrorist-organisation-adc/ |
miracle002:You say there’s stable light, but where is it really? How many megawatts has Tinubu added to the national grid since he took office and why are millions still in darkness? |
How much will truly be sustainable under this wicked and draconian regime of a díctatór parading as a democrat? When fuel jumps from under N200 to over N1,000 per liter, everything else collapses with it, transportation becomes a luxury, food becomes a gamble, jobs disappear, and even hope begins to feel like a myth. Let’s not deceive ourselves, even a N1 million minimum wage will be meaningless in an economy where a bag of rice costs almost a N100,000 and above. What use is high pay when the value of the naira is in freefall, and inflation eats your salary before you even touch it? This is not governance.This is state-sponsored suffering wrapped in propaganda and defended by the blind loyalty of Agbadoos, sycophants. Nigeria has never seen such a dangerous mix of arrogance, incompetence, and tribal-fueled leadership. And history will not forget. |
Emu4u2c2:Why bring up Tinubu? Tinubu is president and and because it’s impossible to talk about the normalization of ethnic baiting in Nigerian politics without mentioning the very man who turned ‘Èmi Lọ Kàn’ from a personal ambition into a dog whistle for tribal supremacy. If Reno is playing the tribal card today, it’s because Tinubu’s brand of politics made it a winning hand. So instead of pretending to be confused, ask yourself why you’re defending silence when the seed was sown by the man you support. Accountability doesn't skip your favorites |
This has to be one of the biggest lies ever told on planet Earth. |
Westchester:A political genius indeed. A master strategist. The initiator and sole owner of the "Renewed Hopelessness" manifesto complete with stolen childhood photos of Donald Duke. The so-called architect of the Lagos Blueprint, yet he has no blueprint for governing Nigeria. Result? The Nigerian economy crashed in less than two years of his presidency. They call him the architect of modern Lagos, but two years into his presidency, his government doesn't even rank among the top twenty in Africa instead, it ranks among the worst-governed on the continent.
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aribisala0:You should direct this question to Reno Omokri, not to me or anyone else. You and Reno Omokri should be the ones arguing about that. |
aribisala0:Can Reno defend Tinubu with such loyalty purely out of patriotism or is there a paycheck involved? Don't deflect Remember, he called Tinubu a known dr.ug lord |
Goodmarlian:He has already self-destructed. |
kedeojo:This conversation is about Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s constitutionally guaranteed right to resume her duties after a politically motivated suspension. The court gave clear conditions not suggestions and interpreting justice through the lens of emotion is both lazy and disingenuous. As for dragging the South East into this, what exactly do they have to do with a Kogi senator’s mandate? This isn't a town hall for scapegoating entire regions. The facts are simple: her six-month suspension has expired, and she's set to return. Anything outside of that is just noise and distraction. It's not that complicated unless you're trying to distract from the facts |
muhammaduyusufu:The question that ought to be asked is whether Reno Omokri can continue defending Tinubu so persistently without receiving any form of compensation or benefit in return. |
… Intercepts ₦5.3bn Cocaine Bound for Australia Agency also seizes ₦1.1bn Codeine Consignment in Rivers, recovers 653kg ‘Colos’ and Loud in Lagos, Abuja raids Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have dismantled an international organised criminal group (IOCG) with networks spanning Nigeria, the United Kingdom, Brazil, Australia, and the United Arab Emirates, arresting three kingpins and intercepting a cocaine consignment worth ₦5.3 billion. NDLEA spokesman, Femi Babafemi, said the operation, conducted over two weeks across Lagos, began on August 26, 2025, when officers at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, intercepted 76 cartons of textile materials bound for Sydney, Australia. A search revealed 17.9kg of cocaine concealed in lace fabrics alongside local charms, allegedly meant to provide “spiritual cover” against detection. A freight agent, Olashupo Michael Oladimeji, was the first to be arrested. Further investigations led to the arrest of Muaezee Ademola Ogunbiyi, described as the group’s Nigerian coordinator, and Shola Adegoke, another leader. Ogunbiyi was picked up at an Ikeja GRA hotel, where a search of his Lekki residence uncovered 21 parcels of Canadian Loud (10.9kg) and a pump-action rifle. Adegoke was arrested during a raid on the syndicate’s packaging house at Ikeja GRA, where 9.6kg of Loud was seized from a Range Rover SUV. Babafemi disclosed that the cartel’s ringleader, identified as Adebisi Ademola Omoyele (alias Mr. Bee), currently resides in Dubai. Investigations revealed that Adegoke had previously served a UK jail term for methamphetamine trafficking, while Ogunbiyi had served 14 years in Britain for murder before returning to Nigeria. In related operations, NDLEA seized 160,200 bottles of codeine syrup worth ₦1.1bn from a 40ft container at Onne Port, Rivers State, and recovered 653kg of cannabis derivatives during raids in Lagos, Abuja, Kogi, Edo, Anambra, Niger, Kaduna, and Taraba. Highlights include: Arrest of a Milan-based Nigerian, Gabriel Michael, at Lagos Airport with 24,480 tramadol pills. Interception of a dispatch rider in Abuja with 3.1kg of Colorado. Related News NDLEA arrests drug kingpin with large consignment of Loud, Colorado in Ekiti NDLEA intercepts 502,280 pills of opioids in four states NDLEA intercepts over 600,000 opioid pills in nationwide operations Recovery of 625kg of Loud and Colorado from a distribution hub in Surulere, Lagos. Arrest of a couple in Ajegunle, Lagos, with 24.4kg of skunk. Destruction of 18.7 tonnes of cannabis farms in Taraba State. NDLEA Chairman, Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa (rtd), commended the officers involved, urging them to intensify the agency’s “balanced approach” combining enforcement with advocacy under the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) initiative. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/09/ndlea-smashes-international-drug-cartel-nabs-3-kingpins/ |
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