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Nigeria sef. This can never happen in saner climes |
ResidentSnitch:Exactly. Same way he deceived Obi to contest 2023 elections just to reduce Atiku’s votes ![]() |
India will never develop if they continue resisting this sort of FDI from the Nigerian developers |
AImiron:More importantly, party members are Nigerians too |
Pakistan won't develop in a thousand years, if they keep resisting development like this |
The Association of African Universities (AAU), has commended the Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Is-haq Oloyede for admitting errors in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/794698-utme-2025-african-universities-commend-jamb-for-transparency-on-results-glitch.html
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Professor Is-haq Oloyede is too honest for a system that often punishes integrity. In a country where dodging responsibility is common, he stood tall—owning up to technical glitches that weren’t even directly his fault. That’s real leadership. But of course, this is Nigeria—where sincerity is mocked and failure is excused. So, the backlash, insults, and calls for resignation? Sadly, not surprising. Let’s be clear: some of the loudest critics are those who thrived under a corrupt system. Ever since Oloyede shut down exam malpractice and blocked expo cartels, they’ve been itching for revenge. This isn’t just outrage—it’s retaliation. Don’t let the noise fool you. He brought sanity to a sector that was once a mess. One setback can’t erase years of reform. Ask yourself: how many leaders take responsibility when things go wrong—even when it’s not their fault? That’s the kind of honesty we should be celebrating. Yahaya Koki |
Hmm |
Just N5 (five naira) would have prepared this during GEJ era: Palmnut: free Smoked fish: given free to every family Protein: given free to every family Rice....50kg bag given free to every family Spices: free Coca cola... N5 Scentleaf....free |
We Obidients still buy ours for 130k, I don’t know where you’re buying yours for less than 100k. Abi my fellow Obidients, did price of rice come down in your area? ![]() |
8/10 here |
We just lack maintenance culture in this country. On the flip side, don't be surprised that if the stadium is eventually renovated, this same man will complain and ask how stadium renovation will put food on the table of the common man Nigerians are bipolar, just take the opinions of Nigerians on subsidy before and after its removal to know how inconsistent they are ![]() |
I was told by a reliable source that most of them are going to LP to join POO ~source: Peter Obi's mad man |
Pain went straight to IgbObidients. How will they cope with this statement by the Pope now? ![]()
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Billionaires engaging in street begging just for the fun of it ![]() Maybe they’re begging people to take their money |
Tears go full this thread |
Burkina Faso ![]() |
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Professor Is-haq Oloyede is too honest for a system that often punishes integrity. In a country where dodging responsibility is common, he stood tall—owning up to technical glitches that weren’t even directly his fault. That’s real leadership. But of course, this is Nigeria—where sincerity is mocked and failure is excused. So, the backlash, insults, and calls for resignation? Sadly, not surprising. Let’s be clear: some of the loudest critics are those who thrived under a corrupt system. Ever since Oloyede shut down exam malpractice and blocked expo cartels, they’ve been itching for revenge. This isn’t just outrage—it’s retaliation. Don’t let the noise fool you. He brought sanity to a sector that was once a mess. One setback can’t erase years of reform. Ask yourself: how many leaders take responsibility when things go wrong—even when it’s not their fault? That’s the kind of honesty we should be celebrating. Yahaya Koki |
ALTERNATEID:A reliable source told me Tinubu won’t be on the ballot in 2027. ~source: Peter Obi’s mad man |
Tinubu took El-Rufai and his co-travelers coalition talk really personal. The proposed coalition is happening in the opposite direction ![]() |
Professor Is-haq Oloyede is too honest for a system that often punishes integrity. In a country where dodging responsibility is common, he stood tall—owning up to technical glitches that weren’t even directly his fault. That’s real leadership. But of course, this is Nigeria—where sincerity is mocked and failure is excused. So, the backlash, insults, and calls for resignation? Sadly, not surprising. Let’s be clear: some of the loudest critics are those who thrived under a corrupt system. Ever since Oloyede shut down exam malpractice and blocked expo cartels, they’ve been itching for revenge. This isn’t just outrage—it’s retaliation. Don’t let the noise fool you. He brought sanity to a sector that was once a mess. One setback can’t erase years of reform. Ask yourself: how many leaders take responsibility when things go wrong—even when it’s not their fault? That’s the kind of honesty we should be celebrating. #copied |
You can't marginalize world-acclaimed billionaires. Instead, it's the other way round, Ibos are marginalizing the rest of the country |
Obidients go score zero for this exam if they attempt any of these questions ![]() |
Best president ever! |
Tinubu and tax sha, taxing a whole Pope again |
lordm:Just because Obi got ragdolled and disgraced by Tinubu. They will never get over that defeat in generations to come ![]() |
PressMyButton:After Tinubu, na Wike, after Wike, na Ganduje, after Ganduje na Atiku, after Atiku na Sowore, after Sowore na me, after me na Obi ![]() |
Some people will be having nightmares just because of this ![]() |
SatoshiX:Of course it is, LP ruled Ondo some years back and Obi was the governor ![]() |
So no Ibo presidency till Jesus comes be that, really sad! 😭 |
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