DonFreshmoney: So who are they leaving to pay the debt after they must have died. 21 billion dollars borrowing just for a year excluding other borrowing that will still happen.
This is stupendous and maddening
Dangote will pay the loan for us and take over the country 😭
McCoy662: Niraland family Please I really need your help on this matter. So sorry my writeup may be long.
I graduated from University of Benin in December 2019. Due to lack of funds, I couldn't go for my clearance until about a year plus later.
The time I went, everything was going on well until I got to the student affairs department where it was discovered that my name was wrongly spelt.
The mistake was from my department and j was referred back to my department to get it corrected before I could go on with the clearance.
I went back to my department, met my HOD and explained everything to her. She asked me to write a letter and give to her secretary. I did and asked the secretary how long it could take and he said maybe 2 months.
Two months later, I went back to the school to check and the error was not corrected. I went back to my department and the HOD again said I should write a letter. I did and months again, nothing changed.
The cycle continued until I ran out of funds to keep going. Each trip cost me over 50k then. I sent my friends who were still in the school then to help me remind her. They did, even submitted another letters, still nothing changed.
Last year around July, I heard that the department had got a new HOD, I gathered some money to go and see the man and see if he can help me. When I got to his office, I explained everything to him and he said that I'm not serious. That he has been HOD for some months and no such complain has ever come to his table. I then told him that I have sent letters countless times to the former HOD, though I haven't sent any letter nor came to the department since he assumed office due to financial constraints.
I told him that I asked my friend who reside In Benin to help me get his number so I could reach out to him. Then he flared up, insulting me and my generation. That I have no professor in my linage and why should I be asking for his number. He said we are not mates and all. After the whole insults. He still asked me to write a letter and submit with his secretary, with a copy of my "school screening certificate" and "eligibility slip" to verify my real name. I did, and it's almost a year now. Yesterday I called the clearance officer at the student affairs department and she said "Iyede they never do am" And don't know what else to do, it's over 5 years now since I graduated. And the fault is not from me. All my documents has my correct name, even the screening certificate and eligibility school issued by the school all has my correct name. My online student's kofa page, has my correct name. So the error is from them.
And in a country like this, after 5 years, no any work experience, no certificate to even apply for any job. I wish to take them on legally but can I get justice without connection? NL big fam please if there's any lawyer here that can help or you have a connection to who can, please do. Help me repost. Admins pls help move to fp
You're not serious? So what have you been doing in the last 5yrs? My friend carry your bags and sleep in the department 😀
Other nationalities have done worse than Nigerians in the UAE, indians, Pakistani, Philippines Bangladesh and others but they're not facing this harsh treatment, we should leave that country alone, you stay there for 20yrs not permanent residents, you still need to renew your visa e every two yrs
Putinofrussia: Iran is being cheated not to have nuclear tech while Israel has. Only 25% of Americans were in support of what Trump did for Coward Satanyahu. ..lol Who ever coined Satanyahu was apt on point because he really is because of his bloodsucking traits.A chronic sadist,he is..
When was the counting done to establish it was 25%
elpochas: Am Beginning to Like these Man.One of our very Funny Politicians.U Might Say it's our Money,But He is among the Few of them that Even has the the Heart of Giving Small to us.Wike is not a Stingy Man.Thats why his money Maketh way for him.
You think his money is free, it comes with a lot of conditions, go and ask those he gave contract to when he was chief of Staff.
Hezzyluv: Wetin really happened to the present INEC office wey them wan build new one? Abi na so the money plenty reach?
Are they tired of building houses for judges? That's is Wike is good at nothing more, the health and educational facilities in fct are both in a terrible condition but it will never be considered.
A political commentator and former presidential aide, Reno Omokri — once a fierce critic but now supporter of President Bola Tinubu has said he will work for Mr President in his re-election bid.
Reno also said he will never criticize the Former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar saying he has been so good to him.
Meanwhile, on the 2023 Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, he said, 'Even during the campaigns, I always said that candidate Bola Tinubu was better than Peter Obi.
In December 2022, you were one of the people who went to the streets to "harass Tinubu out of London" – you accused Tinubu of being a criminal... What prompted you to start supporting him?
Reno Omokri: I am probably the most meticulous fact-finder in Nigeria
olaolaking: My name is Ola. A patriotic citizen. I neither have affiliation with any political party nor have a candidate
History is often written by those who shout the loudest, not those who labored the longest. As many scramble to paint Nyesom Wike as the villain of the PDP’s 2023 failure, they conveniently forget one uncomfortable truth: without Wike, there might not even be a PDP to talk about today.
Let’s go back to 2015. That year, the People’s Democratic Party suffered a catastrophic loss. After 16 years in power, the party was defeated by the APC at the national level. For many political players, that was the end. There was no ideology strong enough to keep them. No loyalty to a struggling party. They ran. They defected. They distanced themselves. The PDP was declared dead by many commentators.
But not by Wike.
The Man Who Refused to Flee While others retreated, Nyesom Wike stood his ground. As a first-time governor in Rivers State, he could have stayed quiet, focused on local governance, and avoided the turbulence of opposition politics. But he didn’t.
He put his personal and political capital on the line. He financed, organized, protected, and mobilized the PDP when it became unpopular to even say the party's name in public. From convention crises to court cases, Wike was the engine room that kept the party functional when its national structures were in disarray.
Anyone who witnessed the court battles over national chairmanship, the attempted takeovers, and the series of factional warfares knows the truth. Without Wike’s resources, resilience, and courage, the PDP might not have survived those storms. The party's National Secretariat could’ve been a ghost house.
The Role of Ayo Fayose and the Gradual Transfer of Burden Let’s also acknowledge that Wike wasn’t entirely alone in the early years after 2015. Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose, another fearless southern PDP stalwart, stood by him. Together, they formed the backbone of the resistance against APC dominance. They were the two voices that roared when the rest of the PDP was whispering in fear.
But by the end of Fayose’s term in 2018, his political strength waned. He no longer had the state apparatus or federal relevance. The torch passed, fully, to Wike. And he carried it alone—for years.
From 2019 to 2022, Wike became not just the soul of the party, but its primary financier, mobilizer, and defender. He hosted meetings, held the ground in Rivers, and made the PDP a household name when other states were lost to APC dominance. Throughout Buhari's 8 years, the only audible voice from the opposition was from Wike
The Irony: Those Who Benefited Turned Against Him And yet, when it came time for the PDP to choose its flag bearer for 2023, the same party that Wike had rescued—singlehandedly in many ways—refused him the ticket. Worse still, it refused to accommodate his interests or recommendations even after the primaries.
What followed was not betrayal from Wike. What followed was a deep disillusionment, the kind that comes when a man who nurtured a dying structure is told he’s no longer needed. When those who once knelt at your table now slam the door in your face.
Let’s Reframe the Conversation Wike may be controversial. He may be confrontational. But one thing he is not, is a coward. In the darkest years of the PDP, he was its shield. He turned Port Harcourt into the party’s lifeline. While others sold out, he stood firm. While many were mocking the PDP’s collapse, he rebuilt it, brick by brick.
And now, those who couldn’t bear the weight of opposition are rewriting history—casting Wike as the problem, when for many years, he was the solution.
Give Credit Where It’s Due You don’t have to agree with everything Wike has done. But if you are telling the story of the PDP between 2015 and 2022, and you leave out his name, you’re not writing history—you’re editing it.
The PDP may have failed in 2023. But it did not die in 2015—because Wike refused to let it.
So is that the reason why he wants to kill the party before 2027
Imagine what someone started on a newly constructed road. Soon the road will be made narrower
The person should be fined and those items confiscated
The person should be jailed, we are having same problems in Port Harcourt, with traders taking over the roads, which makes the roads so narrow and causing serious traffic the federal or state government should make a serious law and enforce it
If the former governors did this much he wouldn't be doing it, they all came are, stole and left, he would do has much as he can carry with the resources available to him .
press9jatv: what of someone that earns 50k per month, won't he eat from the money niii. And with high inflation in the foodstuffs in the market, how will the salary earner cope in this situation?
kaludestiny10: Even if you want to support an unjust course, at least do it with a human face. Secondly, who told you that state governor's receive 100 billion naira as monthly allocation aside IGR. No state in this receives up to half of that amount as monthly allocation from FG. Get your facts right.
That's a write up shared to the 30k gangs, very stalled news.
fergie001: Earlier this morning, I submitted my resignation from PDP to my ward chairman, to the state chairman and national chairman. I have therefore decided to progressively move to the All Progressives Congress...
Now nobody calls this pastor a betrayer, if na Fubara spit will be goshing out of your mouths, has he not. Betrayed Emmanuel Udom by defecting. Useless bunch