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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-J_r75FVJI?si=JghRYK0le87SaWbG Ned Nwoko’s statement expressing pity for men with only one wife has sparked widespread discussion across Nigeria, drawing mixed reactions from different segments of society. As a prominent figure known for his polygamous lifestyle, his comments have brought attention to cultural perspectives on marriage, challenging modern views on monogamy. The debate has engaged social media users, relationship experts, and cultural commentators, reflecting deep divisions over tradition, personal choice, and societal expectations in contemporary Nigeria. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1YFTr27SvA?si=VYdbeY78rzVbU96k "Nnamdi Kanu to Remain in Jail for Two More Decades”- VeryDarkMan Makes Startling Prediction VeryDarkMan has made a disturbing prediction that Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB leader, will spend at least 20 more years behind bars. According to VeryDarkMan, this extended detention is not just about punishment but a reflection of the Nigerian government’s determination to silence what they see as a formidable voice challenging long-standing issues of marginalization and self-determination. He argues that Kanu’s ongoing fight against neglect and discrimination of the Igbo people and his role in reigniting Biafra agitation make him a “thorn in the side” of the authorities. VeryDarkMan believes that the state’s harsh approach, combined with political will to make an example of Kanu, means his prison sentence will be lengthy, transforming him into a symbol of resistance and resilience. Just like Nelson Mandela’s 27 years in jail during apartheid South Africa, these years behind bars could etch Kanu’s name deeply into Nigeria’s history, turning him into a lasting emblem of hope and struggle for justice. The longer Kanu remains imprisoned, the more his legend grows—a powerful, if unintended, boost to the movement he represents. VeryDarkMan also revaled deeper secrets behind Kanu's seemingly everlasting incarceration... |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nag_U3_mAJo?si=wtOYPTjjec0GSHOw "You Stand With Oppressors"- Sowore Arrested, Confronts Ijele Speaks Again Over Kanu's Trial The headline-grabbing confrontation between Omoyele Sowore and Ijele Speaks took place amidst pivotal developments in Nnamdi Kanu’s long-running terrorism trial on Thursday. Sowore was arrested at the court premises during the trial session and confronted Ijele Speaks again, accusing him of siding with Kanu’s oppressors. The verbal exchange highlighted the deep ideological rifts that continue to divide public opinion over IPOB’s leader and the broader secessionist agitation in Nigeria. Update on the trial: In a stunning move, Nnamdi Kanu dismissed his entire legal team, including lead counsel Kanu Agabi (former Attorney-General of the Federation), and chose to represent himself starting October 23. Justice James Omotosho granted Kanu six consecutive days to present his defence under an accelerated trial schedule. Kanu challenged the court’s jurisdiction and announced plans to call 23 witnesses, including high-profile government officials such as former Defence Minister Theophilus Danjuma, ex-Chief of Army Staff Tukur Buratai, and several sitting governors. Kanu's self-representation marks a highly unusual and risky legal strategy in such a politically charged trial. It signals his intent to take direct control of the narrative and challenge the government’s case on his terms, potentially prolonging the proceedings. The court postponed further hearing activities to accommodate Kanu’s new approach. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lfpaHoC3VA?si=qI-NYRITiz-Lihxx Tensions are running high as Omoyele Sowore and Peter Obi find themselves in a fierce political standoff amid the #FreeNnamdiKanu movement. Sowore has accused Obi of deliberately distancing himself from the protest, claiming the ex-Labour Party presidential candidate is more concerned about stealing the spotlight than standing firmly for justice. According to Sowore, Obi and his camp are avoiding the protest due to internal political calculations, refusing to join a cause that demands unity across ethnic and political lines. Yet, Peter Obi remains publicly supportive of the call for dialogue and justice for Nnamdi Kanu, insisting that peaceful negotiation—not detention—is the key to resolving separatist tensions. Obi has commended Sowore’s activism but urges that legal procedures must guide the way forward. The disagreement has sparked heated exchanges, with Sowore dismissing claims that his activism is driven by political alliances, instead framing it as a lifelong fight for democracy and human rights. As accusations fly between these two figures, the #FreeNnamdiKanu campaign becomes a crucible testing Nigeria’s political loyalties and the true commitment of its leaders to justice. Is this about protesting an injustice, or is it a battle for political relevance? |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQS82j0bbsM?si=2tcMLdhXKfMNNHT1 In this powerful and emotional highlight titled “Tear Gas Won’t Stop Us: Powerful Moments from the #FreeNnamdiKanu Protest,” we take you deep into the heart of one of the most intense demonstrations Nigeria has witnessed in recent times. From the bustling streets of Abuja to the international echoes across the globe, this video captures every defining moment — the courage, the chaos, and the cause. Watch as protesters, led by activists like Omoyele Sowore, stand their ground despite heavy police presence, tear gas, and arrests. Experience the raw scenes of determination as demonstrators regroup after dispersals, chanting and waving flags for justice and freedom. The video also uncovers dramatic footage of Aloy Ejimako and Fineboy Kanu’s arrest, the assault on journalists, and how 13 protesters were taken into custody amidst confusion and smoke. Beyond the frontline, reactions continue to pour in — from Bayo Onanuga’s comments to global voices showing solidarity with the movement. Despite injuries, intimidation, and media censorship, the message remains clear: freedom for Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is not just a demand. It’s a movement. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hATn0JZis2U?si=u_PZyfDbo0RbO0k7 Ned Nwoko, VeryDarkMan Blast Regina Daniels: “She’s on Drugs, Needs Rehabilitation” In a shocking twist to the unfolding marriage scandal, Senator Ned Nwoko vehemently denies Regina Daniels' domestic violence allegations, accusing her instead of struggling with drug and alcohol abuse that has severely impacted their relationship. The senator alleges Regina has become violent and destructive, assaulting staff members and damaging property while refusing urgent medical care for their child. Ned Nwoko says he has given her a strict ultimatum to undergo rehabilitation either in Nigeria or abroad to save her life, asserting that peace and calm reign with his other wives. Social media influencer VeryDarkMan also joined the fray with sharp criticisms, intensifying public mockery of the Nollywood actress. The saga has captivated Nigerians, sparking fierce debate over love, luxury, loyalty, and scandal in one of the country's most high-profile and controversial marriages. Meanwhile, social media influencer VeryDarkMan joins the chorus, intensifying the controversy around the Nollywood star's turbulent marriage and shocking revelations. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5yL3JQ6Vdo?si=epTcea-1ZJDJdgCj Peter Obi stunned Nigerians with his fruguity and focus on practical leadership during a recent trip to Birmingham. At Paddington Station in London, faced with high last-minute train ticket prices, he insisted on finding a discount—not because he couldn’t afford the fare, but because every penny saved could be used to help Nigerian schools and hospitals in dire need of support. His determination led to meeting a Nigerian stranger who praised Obi, saying he had never met him but believed he was speaking the truth and representing hope for Nigeria. Alongside this humble act, Peter Obi also eulogized renowned Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, recognizing her as a beacon of excellence for the country's cultural and literary achievements. This blend of practical care and cultural appreciation highlights Peter Obi’s commitment to meaningful leadership that inspires national development on multiple fronts. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60S1H47OOUk?si=jEDZhBg3bBk10BcV Nigeria Army Busts Dreaded ESN Ringleader; Soludo Offers Amnesty as Peace Deal Sowore Intensifies Grassroots Mobilization ahead of October 20 The Nigerian Army’s recent capture of Ifeanyi Eze Okorienta, popularly known as Gentle De Yahoo, marks a major breakthrough in the fight against terrorism and insecurity in the South-east, particularly in Imo State. Gentle De Yahoo, a feared commander of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), had terrorized communities for years. His criminal activities included orchestrating violent attacks, enforcing sit-at-home orders, coordinating kidnappings, and dismantling stolen vehicles in a well-organized criminal network. The military operation, which took place in Aku-Ihube, Okigwe Local Government Area, led to the recovery of a large cache of weapons, ammunition, military uniforms, and evidence of criminal enterprises. This decisive victory has been met with jubilation from residents and security analysts alike, who see it as a critical step toward dismantling the violent structures that have kept the region in perpetual fear and economic paralysis due to enforced sit-at-home orders. Complementing this security success, Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State has extended an olive branch of peace by offering amnesty to repentant militants, enrolling them in government skills training programs as part of a broader rehabilitation and reintegration strategy. This approach seeks to combine hard security measures with social and economic reforms to create lasting peace in the Southeast. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MIJfK8B58M?si=7Qev9DbgfaJIbUX4 The battle for Nnamdi Kanu’s freedom is heating up as two powerful voices prepare to clash in Nigeria’s capital. While Omoyele Sowore is leading the charge, mobilizing thousands of supporters for a major protest on October 20, 2025, demanding the release of the IPOB leader, Chizorom Harrison Ofoegbu, known as Ijele Speaks, is organizing a fierce counter protest to oppose Kanu's freedom. Sowore, a well-known activist and former presidential candidate, has taken to the streets and markets of Abuja, rallying people from all walks of life to join him in a peaceful march to the Presidential Villa. His #FreeNnamdiKanuNow campaign has gained traction with political endorsements and growing public support, framing the protest as a fight for justice, human rights, and democratic accountability. In stark contrast, Ijele Speaks, leading the group Rescue Alaigbo, is vocally condemning Kanu and IPOB, accusing them of violence and terror in the South East. His counter protest aims to challenge both the calls for Kanu’s release and the politicians supporting it. He seeks to emphasize the pain of victims affected by IPOB’s actions and to send a message of strong opposition to Kanu’s freedom. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNVkFM9L-oA Omoyele Sowore is drawing attention with his narrative about an alleged rift between FCT Minister Nyesom Wike and President Bola Tinubu, but critics argue the claim is unfounded and crafted to spark political drama. While that controversy simmers, Governor Amuneke is earning widespread commendation for accurately predicting the federal government’s decision to pardon 175 inmates. His foresight has positioned him as a credible political voice, contrasting sharply with those spreading sensational or misleading claims. The unfolding reactions highlight a growing public preference for verifiable insight over manufactured tension. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EjLhKYTvfs?si=nv8q-LiHlVrqv-U1 Peter Obi continues his hands-on approach to public welfare by donating funds to support a struggling public Primary school in Abuja on Thursday, reinforcing his focus on education and community development. At the same time, Governor Charles Soludo is on the ground in flood-affected areas of Anambra, particularly Ogidi in Idemili North Local Government Area, directly engaging with displaced residents and assessing the damage firsthand. From classroom support in the capital to disaster response back home, both leaders draw attention with visible acts of leadership, each tackling urgent needs in very different but impactful ways. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvyKAWAiJuw?si=qxIdiEM5n_8GGzLk “I Rule The South East, Not Peter Obi”- Orji Uzor Kalu Brags Orji Uzor Kalu has again declared himself the biggest political figure in the Southeast, boldly stating, “I’m bigger than Peter Obi in the East.” Speaking on Channels Television’s “Politics Today,” Kalu dismissed comparisons with Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, and emphasized his own political achievements. He claimed to be the most important politician from the zone, highlighting his prior runs for president, the millions of votes he garnered in 2007, and the influence he wielded through the Progressive Peoples Alliance, including winning two states and having ministers and ambassadors linked to his party. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qToFgZBO98?si=0lyJ8AL_e-lTl_Ux Comedy king Governor Amuneke turns up the heat with a sharp and hilarious skit, poking fun at the fiery live TV showdown between Arise TV’s Rufai Oseni and Minister David Umahi. From “You’re too small” to “Professor of Engineering by experience,” Amuneke captures every awkward moment, exposing the clash that has Nigerians buzzing about media accountability and political drama. This skit is a must-watch for anyone following the viral face-off that laid bare power, pride, and public scrutiny in Nigerian politics. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgR8AAVmpJw?si=cs0MEgK-OqDg6syR Peter Obi Tears Into Tinubu, Nnaji, INEC Peter Obi has again fired warning shots at Nigeria’s leadership, exposing how certificate forgery scandals involving President Bola Tinubu and Minister Uche Nnaji highlight deep cracks in the country’s electoral and governance system. Obi condemns INEC’s failure to verify candidates’ educational credentials, accusing the electoral body and courts of turning a blind eye to criminal forgery and allowing dishonest politicians to rise to power. Drawing from his experience in Indonesia, Obi calls for urgent reforms mandating timely and transparent certificate verification to restore integrity and accountability in Nigeria’s political landscape. His message is clear: “True leadership must begin with truth. |
https://www.youtube.com/live/HWgyG7UDvyE?si=meCHsXfeLJu40SCl The debate over Sharia Law continues to stir heated conversations across societies. While some view it as a divine framework for justice, morality, and lasting peace, others see it as a potential trigger for division, tension, and conflict. Is Sharia truly a unifying force, or does it deepen societal rifts? This discussion dives into the heart of the controversy, exploring whether Sharia Law can serve as a bridge to harmony or a barrier to coexistence. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA_Ie4Ng3gA In this deep dive, Ifeanyi Nrialike unpacks the cracks within Nigeria’s judiciary, exposes the rising wave of defamation battles, and sheds light on the urgent need for electoral reform. With sharp insights and bold analysis, he connects the dots between justice, free speech, and democracy—revealing why these issues are at the heart of Nigeria’s political future. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4eb9pRaZno Popular pastor, Odumeje has sparked a fresh wave of controversy after publicly blasting President Tinubu, accusing him of ruling Nigeria like a private enterprise rather than a democratic nation. In a fiery address, the outspoken cleric declared that Tinubu behaves more like a businessman protecting investments than a leader serving the people. His remarks have sent shockwaves across social and political circles, igniting heated debates over leadership style, economic policies, and the cost of governance. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psEpZJEq5AI The question of whether Christians in Nigeria are truly facing systematic persecution or if the narrative is being exaggerated for political, religious, or international sympathy is sparking fierce debate nationwide. While some point to frequent attacks on churches, targeted killings, and rising insecurity in faith-based communities as undeniable evidence of oppression, others argue that violence in Nigeria affects all ethnic and religious groups — not Christians alone. Still, many believe powerful actors may be weaponizing the persecution narrative to gain influence or support from global allies. As tensions rise, Nigerians are now asking: Is this a genuine crisis of faith under fire — or a carefully crafted storyline? |
https://www.youtube.com/live/eQoPGGT24y8?si=1Y5SKSF3yh2lQBLr As Nigeria marks 65 years of independence, citizens are divided on what the journey truly represents — a story of progress or a tale of regression. From advancements in technology, entrepreneurship, entertainment, and human capital to persistent struggles with insecurity, corruption, poverty, and unstable governance, the nation stands at a complex crossroads. Has Nigeria grown stronger with experience, or has it drifted further from its founding dreams? At 65, the question is louder than ever: Are we moving forward or simply going in circles? |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPAoXv7pEK0 "Over 90% Nigerians poor, because of negative mindset"- Naturecracy Founder, Nsoffor, Declares Naturecracy founder, Nsoffor, has stirred conversations with a bold assertion that over 90% of Nigerians are trapped in poverty and insecurity—not just because of bad leadership or economic structures, but due to a deeply rooted negative mindset. He argues that until citizens shift from hopelessness to intentional self-development and nation-building consciousness, no political change or policy will truly transform Nigeria. His message challenges Nigerians to rethink their approach to life, leadership, and responsibility. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd9_9_ASfos?si=QepWXOudPJhoiR6_ “2027 Dirty Plot” – Sowore Exposes Tinubu, Says Only Uprising, Not Coalition, Can Stop Him; Tackles Obi, Atiku, El Rufai, Amaechi, ... Omoyele Sowore has sparked nationwide debate after claiming that the 2027 presidential election is already being strategically manipulated in favor of Bola Ahmed Tinubu. According to Sowore, a “perfected plan” has been set in motion long before campaigns even begin—one that no political alliance or coalition can successfully challenge. He insists that those hoping to defeat Tinubu through traditional political structures are living in denial. In his bold declaration, Sowore argues that only a mass uprising by the people—not backroom deals or elite negotiations—can stop what he describes as an already rigged system waiting to be activated. His fiery warning has now raised a critical question: will Nigerians choose resistance or resignation? Sowore also tackled Peter Obi, El Rufai, Atiku Abubakar. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEl93m7rdBs?si=kuxcaA-KBjnqvMdO Obi Bags Rare Honorary Citizenship in America, Jubilation Follows Peter Obi has added another feather to his cap as he was conferred with a rare Honorary Citizenship in the United States. The recognition sparked jubilation among his supporters at home and abroad, who hailed it as proof of his growing global influence and respect. Many see the honor as a testament to his leadership values and the credibility he commands beyond Nigeria’s borders. |
Of Mahmoud And INEC: The Exit Of A Petulant Anti-Democratic Gangster! By Chinedu Anselem Nebeife Published by Tim Elombah for Diaspora Digital Media, DDM News Since yesterday, the news that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has compelled Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to proceed on terminal leave, has gone viral. Expectedly, the development has been greeted with widespread jubilation from true democrats across the country and beyond. And the reasons are obvious. For years, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu embodied everything an electoral umpire must never be. From his woeful mismanagement of election processes to his crude disobedience of legitimate court orders, Mahmoud stood as the single greatest threat to Nigeria’s democratic journey, while amassing illicit wealth in ways that mocked decency and sanity. If integrity meant anything to him, Mahmoud should have stepped aside at least three months to the end of his tenure, as civil service rules demand. But not Mahmoud. Driven by kleptomania and offending arrogance, he clung to the very last day of his tenure – perhaps even dreaming of extending it. Truly, the man carried no trace of character. Take, for instance, his notorious defiance of the March 2025 judgment of Justice Egwuatu of the Federal High Court, Abuja, which affirmed Chief Edozie Njoku as the authentic National Chairman of the National Rescue Movement (NRM). That judgment remains unchallenged, yet Mahmoud has persistently refused to obey it. Worse still, his lawless obstinacy threatens to derail the forthcoming Anambra governorship election, with grave implications for peace and order. One is therefore compelled to ask: what truly motivated Mahmoud? Why was he so determined to undermine Nigeria’s democracy and saddle the country with unnecessary costs? Was he a mere pawn of some subterranean cabal whose agenda ran contrary to national interest? Or was he bent on branding President Tinubu’s administration as undemocratic, unlawful, and uncivilized? For whom, really, was Mahmoud working? Whatever the hidden script, one fact is indisputable: with the Presidential hammer finally brought down, Nigeria has an opportunity to reset and reinvent her democratic institutions. But history must be honest. Mahmoud Yakubu will not be remembered as a reformer, nor as a patriot. His name will remain eternally etched in infamy – as a petulant anti-democrat who sought to drag Nigeria backwards and throw the nation into avoidable chaos. Source- Diaspora Digital Media, DDM https://diasporadigitalmedia.com/of-mahmoud-and-inec-the-exit-of-a-petulant-anti-democratic-gangster/
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Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, has drawn a sharp contrast between political leadership in Nigeria and the United States.https://dailypost.ng/2025/09/25/atlanta-mayor-worth-10m-no-sirens-entourage-peter-obi-blasts-govs-others-after-us-trip/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu8UQQke1dQ?si=GuFJXUhMNCJQrJe1 Peter Obi Blasts Nigerian Governors After US Trip ꞁ Peter Obi has once again taken aim at Nigerian governors, contrasting their flamboyant lifestyles with the humility he witnessed abroad. Sharing his experience in the US, Obi noted that the Mayor of Atlanta, despite being worth $10 million, moved around without sirens, convoys, or special treatment, even waiting in line like every other citizen. He urged Nigerian leaders to embrace simplicity and service instead of showmanship.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxMvxF8UKgs?si=_TyEY9CPH3GLfkpn Watch rare videos and photos of Governor Soludo once praising Peter Obi’s remarkable transformation of Anambra in just four years — and see how Obi went on to defeat both Soludo and Ukachukwu in the 2010 gubernatorial election. Today, however, Soludo has switched gears, criticizing Obi’s 4-year term, a move many say is driven by selfish political interests. |
https://www.youtube.com/live/mtmAmqBJ5Ts?si=rioUgHUh8XTlO6xc In a groundbreaking move, the Nigerian Government has partnered with DAMA Academy to integrate blockchain and artificial intelligence into its national innovation agenda — a historic step set to transform governance, power economic growth, and position Nigeria as a leader in emerging technologies across Africa. In this exclusive, Mr. Moses Obaje (AI Prof) and Mrs Shiphra Poloma (Digital Mama) examine the content and nitty gritty of this partnership, exposing what many Nigerians do not know. Young people and retired civil servants really must stop saving their money in the bank and invest it in Blockchain which is far far profitable than saving in the bank. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7pHTcRHWXQ?si=SOwrV5y-wNRjYg8Y The South East region of Nigeria remains engulfed in turmoil as key figures—Nnamdi Kanu, Simon Ekpa, and Governor Chukwuma Soludo—come under intense scrutiny from Intersociety, an independent research organization. The recent conviction of Ekpa for terrorism in Finland, ongoing detention and health concerns surrounding Kanu, and political tensions linked to Soludo underscore a complex security crisis. Intersociety’s revelations highlight how these leaders and their actions are intertwined with the deepening insecurity, raising urgent questions about accountability, governance, and the future stability of the region. The group assesses the roles of both state and non-state actors in the persistent unrest in the region. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grBenEVnAEo In a heated clash ahead of the 2025 Anambra governorship election, Governor Soludo’s wife Nonye and APC deputy governorship candidate Uche Ekwunife have engaged in a bitter war of words. Accusations of infidelity and political sabotage have escalated tensions, with Mrs. Soludo challenging Ekwunife to public oaths and DNA tests over her claims. The explosive feud exposes deep divisions within the state's political landscape, turning the campaign into a fierce personal and political battlefield that captivates the public’s attention and raises questions about leadership, integrity, and the stakes of power in Anambra. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ireCP5X7DQ Popular anti-Tinubu critic, Raye bares it all, revealing that her decision to leave the church had nothing to do with faith but everything to do with the harsh reality of economic struggles. In her words, prayers couldn’t fix what finances could, and she chose to face her challenges head-on rather than mask them as spiritual battles. |