Nwaikpe: Very funny that when the police want to have an FPRO, na your people dem go use When the Army wants to have FPRO, na your people den go use When a bigoted politician like Buhari and Tinubu want to sign anything, na our people dem go use But when it is time to give them the best (IG, Chief of Army Staff, VP, etc.) na their people dem go see.
You are the problem of yourself.
When Jonathan was in power, he made Ihejirika the COAS
ViktorCash: Peter Obi should vice Kwankwaso. That is the only way to unseat Tinubu. No Southern presidential candidate now is capable of removing Tinubu. They have to unite with the North.
Kwankwaso can never defeat Asiwaju
In fact, Obi will defeat Kwankwaso if they go head to head in an election
manuelkel: Why should you say such kind of thing, these guys will be convicted because they're found guilty already. They're going to jail na, they're not the fess dismissed police officers with such cases in prison. They're going to jail, nothing like corruption here.
Some Nigerians online won't truly know our laws are working till they find themselves in problem
Sheuns: Only an Atiku/Obi ticket can oust this Tinubu an APC. Now that there’s no Atiku/Obi, an Atiku/Amaechi/Makinde can cause serious problems for APC down south thereby reducing their votes.
We may just have a rerun presidential election in 2027.
It’s now an open contest for everyone.
Lol
How many election Amechi don win in Rivers state since 2015?
atrix4g: Hello house, Good day, considering the level of hunger in the land, I decided to bring back my toyota carina2. However, it smokes from its exhaust. What do you advise I do to keep it back in good shape. Do I have to buy a new engine or just ring it. Other suggestions too are welcomed. Thanks everyone. Anticipating
So this car still dey?
I can't remember the last time I saw Toyota Carina 2 on a road in Lagos
1nice: Fresh political tension is gripping Nigeria’s ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), following reports that a highly trusted ally of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has abruptly resigned from the party.
Sources within the political circle describe the move as a “major rupture” that could trigger significant instability within the APC’s power structure. While official confirmation remains limited, insiders suggest the resignation stems from deepening internal disagreements over leadership direction and policy decisions.
The development has fueled intense speculation about a possible chain reaction, with analysts warning that the party could face a serious internal breakdown if reconciliation efforts fail. Some observers have gone as far as predicting that the APC may experience a rapid fragmentation within days if key stakeholders continue to defect.
Political commentators note that the departure of such a prominent loyalist sends a strong signal of dissatisfaction within the inner circle of the presidency. “This is not just another defection,” one analyst remarked. “It reflects cracks at the very core of the party.”
As of now, APC leadership has yet to release a comprehensive statement addressing the situation. Meanwhile, opposition parties are closely monitoring the unfolding events, potentially positioning themselves to capitalize on any instability.
The coming hours are expected to be critical as party leaders scramble to contain the fallout and prevent further escalation.