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PoliticsRe: Bola Tinubu Featured In 1978 Chicago Paper — Tolu Ogunlesi Shares Throwback by Racoon(m): 1:22pm On Oct 13, 2025
The only notorious things Tinubu did in Chicago is Heroin drug running and CSU certificate forgery. Any other thing is inconsequential.

PoliticsRe: Umahi Reveals Why The Super Highway Is Expensive (Video) by Racoon(m): 1:03pm On Oct 13, 2025
You don dey shalaye now abi? The same diminutive but grossly arrogant and boastful tyrant must have seen the uselessness of his grandstanding. You go explain this coastal highway of fraud tire with no evidence.
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Superlatively Safer Now – Daniel Bwala by Racoon(op): 12:56pm On Oct 13, 2025
Abuja, Niger, Kwara, Zamfara, Kaduna are hotbeds of terrorism yet here is a govt pyschopant talking trash as usual.

They are always insulting the sensibility and intelligence of the citizens of nation suffering the ill consequences their misgovernance

PoliticsRe: Nigerians Superlatively Safer Now – Daniel Bwala by Racoon(op):
And so, Nigerians Are we "Superlatively safer" Under Tinubu's Government Now or Today?

Like: - Agree.

Share: - Disagree.


So Daniel Bwala you can see that many rational thinking Nigeria disagreed with your senselessness.
PoliticsNigerians Superlatively Safer Now – Daniel Bwala by Racoon(op): 12:51pm On Oct 13, 2025
Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has said that Nigerians are relatively safer now under Tinubu’s government.

Bwala stated this while responding to questions in an interview on ‘Sunday Politics’, a programme on Channels Television. He said that before 2023, there were prison breaks everywhere in Nigeria, daylight kidnappings and everyday killings.

“In fact, US President Donald Trump, when he came in 2016, started selling to us some of the ammunition that the previous government didn’t give us. He knows the importance of Nigeria and the strategic position Nigeria plays in fighting insecurity.

“Nigerians are superlatively safer today than they were because you know that before 2023, there were prison breaks everywhere in Nigeria. Even in Abuja here, broad daylight they would come and kidnap people.

“Before President Bola Tinubu came on board, you saw everyday killings in every part of this country.vBut after he became president, we have not heard of prison break and people are going about their businesses across the country,” he said.
https://dailypost.ng/2025/10/13/nigerians-superlatively-safer-now-daniel-bwala/

Christianity EtcRe: Rev. Uma Ukpai Is Dead by Racoon(m): 12:36pm On Oct 13, 2025
One of the real God's generals in Nigeria. Peaceful rest sir.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu's Controversial Pardon: A Nation's Trust At Stake by Racoon(m): 11:46am On Oct 13, 2025
Imagine what is going through the minds of those who were involved in the conviction of these criminals in the NDLEA, EFCC, NPF, among many.

This is what happens when a man of questionable identity leads a country, deception becomes the standard of governance. Tinubu’s personal history of alleged forgery and perjury has effectively institutionalized falsehood in public service.

The administration of criminal justice in Nigeria is overtly corrupt based on who is involved and how to use technically to circumvent your way out.
PoliticsRe: Hunger Amongst My People Motivated Me Into Politics - Akpabio by Racoon(m): 11:36am On Oct 13, 2025
Only to become an oppressor feeding off the misfortune of the downtrodden masses? Nauseating hypocrite
PoliticsRe: Senior Advocates Of No-Consequence (SAN) By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu by Racoon(op): 10:06am On Oct 13, 2025
According to Gideon Christian, a law professor the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, “This case illustrates how corruption operates [in Nigeria]: politicians hide wealth abroad under false identities, while lawyers – sworn to uphold the law – serve as enablers of fraud.”
PoliticsRe: Senior Advocates Of No-Consequence (SAN) By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu by Racoon(op):
The administration of criminal justice in Nigeria is overtly corrupt based on who is involved and how to use technicalities to circumvent your way out. This is why the temple of justice has long been corrupted, desecrated and made repugnant.

Gone are the good old days of the late Justice Alfa Belgore, Justice Chukwudifu Oputa, Justice Nikki Tobi etc. Fearless justices who did what is right.
PoliticsSenior Advocates Of No-Consequence (SAN) By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu by Racoon(op): 9:58am On Oct 13, 2025
The ritual of the “Call to Bar” is the formal ceremony for the admission of new entrants into Nigeria’s legal profession. The responsibility for administering it resides in the Body of Benchers (BoB), a statutory entity described by law as “a body of legal practitioners of the highest distinction in the legal profession in Nigeria.”

The solemnity of the Call to Bar is guaranteed by the presence of members of the BoB who administer the ceremony resplendent in ceremonial gowns supposed to testify to their high distinction in matters legal. The criteria for the determination of this threshold requirement of “highest distinction” antecedent to membership of the BoB are, however, opaque.

The ceremony itself is usually an occasion for members of the Body of Benchers to remind the new entrants of the obligations that come with their new status. It should go without saying that the members of the BoB should themselves embody those values through their own records and example. It should be no surprise that, in Nigeria, this is not usually the case for some of them

There are three categories of membership of the BoB;
-1). Membership can exceptionally be honorific, a mostly vacuous conferment reserved for political or diplomatic occasions.

-2). Separately, there is ordinary membership attained through high office in public service as judges or Attorneys-General or as leaders or nominees of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA). Such membership these days also extends to the chairpersons of the judiciary committees of the two chambers of the National Assembly as well as to principal officers of the National Assembly who are lawyers.

-3). Members who are conscientious in attending meetings and official dinners of the BoB over a period of four years may be conferred with the status of Life Benchers. That is the stuff of high distinction.

The most recent Call to Bar ceremony occurred in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, over three days from 23 to 25 September 2025. Away from the cameras, on 24 September, something happened which speaks to the existential – even terminal – crisis of values, leadership and responsibility that currently afflicts the governance of Nigeria’s legal profession.

At the insistence of certain members of the BoB, one of the members elevated to the status of Life Bencher only in January 2025, Chief Mike Ozekhome, was prevailed upon to quietly withdraw from participating in the process of admitting the new entrants into the profession.

The reason given by the objecting members of the BoB was a judgment delivered a mere six weeks earlier on 11 September 2025 in his ultimately unsuccessful application for registration of title in real estate before a property registration tribunal in England, in which the presiding judge shredded Ozekhome’s testimony as “an invention and contrivance.”

According to Gideon Christian, a law professor the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, “this case illustrates how corruption operates [in Nigeria]: politicians hide wealth abroad under false identities, while lawyers – sworn to uphold the law – serve as enablers of fraud.”

The most significant thing about the enforced withdrawal of Chief Ozekhome from the Call to Bar ceremonies last month is not that it occurred. It is that the BoB went out of its way to ensure that it was a well-guarded secret.

It is relevant here that in addition to its role in admitting new entrants into the vocation of the law in Nigeria, the BoB also hosts the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee (LPDC), the statutory body charged with enforcing consequences for ethical lapses in Nigeria’s legal profession. When it encounters cases affecting senior lawyers, however, the BoB seems to lapse into a habit of no consequence.

On 10 December 2021, the Supreme Court of Nigeria determined that Michael Aondoakaa, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, (SAN), and former Attorney-General of the Federation (HAGF), “had, by his conduct, undermined and subverted the administration of justice and the independence, authority and integrity of the judiciary” and “ought not to be entrusted with any other public office at all.” In effect, the Supreme Court barred Mr. Aondoakaa from public office again in Nigeria. The antecedents of this decision were staggering.

Ahead of Nigeria’s 2007 general elections, political parties organized processes in 2006 to select their candidates for various offices to be contested across the country. In Uyo Federal Constituency of Akwa Ibom State, the then ruling party, the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, in primaries conducted in December 2006, selected Bassey Obot as their candidate to fly their flag in the contest for a seat in the House of Representatives.

In a country where the most consequential things are accomplished by the unknown, some unknown persons contrived to remove Mr. Obot’s name from the records of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, substituting him with one Mr. Bassey Etim as the PDP candidate.

In December 2007, the Court of Appeal ordered the President of the Court of Appeal to constitute a new tribunal in Uyo to hear Mr. Obot’s case. Mr. Aondoakaa, then newly installed as the HAGF, wrote to the President of the Court of Appeal (PCA) claiming powers to instruct him not to comply with the order of the Court of Appeal.

He cited as his reason the fact that he was considering a petition from Mr. Etim. Unable to contrive a sensible reason to disobey the order of a court over which he presided, however, the PCA disregarded Mr. Aondoakaa’s importuning and obeyed the Court of Appeal.

In April 2008, the Tribunal decided in favour of Mr. Obot, ordering INEC to certify him as the winner, so he could be sworn in as such. The Court of Appeal, the final arbiter then in disputes over elections to parliament, affirmed the judgment of the tribunal.

In separate letters thereafter to the INEC Chairman and to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Aondoakaa again required them to disobey and disregard the final orders of the Court of Appeal. They complied. Allegations that Mr. Aondoakaa issued those letters in exchange for value were unverified but not implausible.

On 15 May 2009, Mr. Obot, whose judicial victory had been frustrated by the HAGF, returned to the Federal High Court asking it to declare that Mr. Aondoakaa had abused his office and desecrated the independence and authority of the judiciary.

On 1 June 2010, the Federal High Court obliged him, lamenting that “the hallowed office of the HAGF has been gradually desecrated and put into disrepute with the likes of [Mr. Aondoakaa] being appointed and occupying it. It is meant for learned eminent members of the Bar and not for political charlatans, jobbers or latter-day praise singers/converts….”

On 3 September 2015, the Court of Appeal affirmed that judgment of the High Court with the hope that “that office [of HAGF] should never again be occupied by individuals of such poor quality as [Mr. Aondoakaa].” The Court of Appeal went further and invited the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, “to subject [Mr. Aondoakaa] to its appropriate disciplinary processes.”

In his appeal to the Supreme Court, Mr. Aondoakaa did not deny what he did but claimed that he only acted as an adviser in the letters he wrote and that the recipients were at liberty to disregard his opinion.

The Supreme Court made short shrift of Aondoakaa’s chicanery. Describing his conduct as “reprehensible”, “reckless” and “unbecoming of the occupant of such an exalted office,” the Court accused him of violating Rule 30 of the Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC) in the Legal Profession which require every lawyer to refrain from doing “any act or conduct….in any manner that may obstruct, delay or adversely affect the administration of justice.”

There Were no Consequences
Before Mr. Aondoakaa, there was the case of Kunle Kalejaiye, SAN, involved in corrupting a judge, Thomas Naron, in an election petition. In 2013, Thomas Naron lost his job but the Supreme Court decided in 2019 on a disreputable technicality that Mr. Kalejaiye could keep his.


Two years later, the same court similarly decided that there should be no consequences in the case of Dr. Joseph Nwobike, another SAN whose specialty was “inducing court registrars to ensure that his cases were assigned to his preferred judges so he could obtain favourable judgments.”

Chief Mike Ozekhome is rightly described as “one of Nigeria’s most high-profile lawyers.” Few will quibble with his claim to be serenaded in those terms. In addition to being a Life Bencher, Chief Ozekhome is also a SAN. The combination of these two attainments makes him one of the most senior lawyers in Nigeria. His is only the latest in a long line of senior lawyers whose relationship with the rules professional conduct appears to be governed by a Teflon rule of no consequence.

A lawyer and a teacher, Odinkalu can be reached at chidi.odinkalu@tufts.edu
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/senior-advocates-of-no-consequence-sans/

PoliticsRe: Bandits Kill Youth Leader, Injure Mother, Kidnap 2 During Night Attack On Kwara by Racoon(m): 9:34am On Oct 13, 2025
Yakubu Baraje, the foreign killer fulanis that APC brought to win 2015 presidential election have long completed their assignment(s). Now it is time to reap the consequences.

It is sad innocent Kwara citizens are suffering it and the APC central government can't even declare a statement of emergency to contain this menace
PoliticsRe: Tinubu’s Govt Planning To Establish One-party State- Rhodes-vivour Cries Out by Racoon(m): 9:06am On Oct 13, 2025
Of course it is obvious to the blind and palpable to the deaf. The cajoling or coercion of criminally minded fellas to a ruling party and government is symbolic of state capture
NYSCRe: Benin Varsities, Nigerian Polys In NYSC Fraud by Racoon(m):
FreeStuffsNG:
The education regulators are completely clueless and always doing catch up all the time. It always takes the ingenuity of the Nigerian media to wake them up after exposing scandals.

This has to stop. It is too embarrassing and it can no longer be tolerated. We are due for a special anti-crime agency to specifically combat all forms of academic fraud.
See who is talking. Same you and others that defended Kemi Adeosun, Buhari and Tinubu certificate forgery and perjury? Perhaps you lots thinks we all have retrograde amnesia in this nation.
“3. He’s convicted of felony or any office involving dishonesty or fraud.
“4. He has been convicted of drug offenses.

NYSCRe: Benin Varsities, Nigerian Polys In NYSC Fraud by Racoon(m): 8:23am On Oct 13, 2025
Hehehe! Una well done o. This is what happens when a man of questionable identity leads a country, deception becomes the standard of governance. Tinubu’s personal history of alleged forgery and perjury has effectively institutionalized falsehood in public service.

It is, therefore, unsurprising that his ministers and aides have taken after his example by falsifying documents, inflating records, and desecrating the moral fabrics of this nation.

Imagine going to Brazil to claimed to have "ended" corruption in Nigeria. The whole world clapped for Tinubu, but in a display of unbelievable astonishment because no one believes corruption can end under him. So the damage has long been done. The fish always starts to rot from the head.
PoliticsRe: It’s Time For Tinubu To Let Wike Face The Law - Sylvester Onwuzurike by Racoon(m): 7:38am On Oct 13, 2025
What does this beleaguered nation expects with morally deviants like Tinubu, Gandollar, Nyesom Wike etc in power? A country deliberately weakened or enthroned by criminal state capture always have consequences
PoliticsRe: ADC: Tinubu’s Mass Pardon For Drug Traffickers A National Disgrace by Racoon(m): 7:24am On Oct 13, 2025
This is what happens when a man of questionable identity leads a country, deception becomes the standard of governance. Tinubu’s personal history of alleged forgery and perjury has effectively institutionalized falsehood in public service.

It is, therefore, unsurprising that his ministers and aides have taken after his example by falsifying documents, inflating records, and desecrating the moral fabrics of this nation.

Imagine going to Brazil to claimed to have "ended" corruption in Nigeria. The whole world clapped for Tinubu, but in a display of unbelievable astonishment because no one believes corruption can end under him.
RomanceRe: Nigerian Woman Dumps Handsome Boyfriend Over Constant Begging For Money by Racoon(m): 7:17am On Oct 13, 2025
Chai! A simp disgracing brotherhood. See as the boss lady used him to clean ground for market square as if the ladies are always innocent of same. A lady who may be collecting from many sugar daddies on top of your head.
PoliticsRe: Like Uche Nnaji, Like Dapo Abiodun: The Certificate Forgery Scandal Story by Racoon(m): 7:07am On Oct 13, 2025
A well known certificate forger is seat atop the number one seat of government. So what do we expect? The people who enthroned Tinubu underestimate the moral damage Tinubu's incongruous academic certificates forgery has done to the image of Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Finance Minister Wale Edun Is Sick But Recuperating At Home, No Replacement Plan by Racoon(m): 3:31am On Oct 13, 2025
Government of lies, for liars and based on lies and propaganda. When you see this kinds of back and forth, just know that the real situation of things is the opposite.

Let Wale Edun do a live press interview session and not paid NL propagandists doing damage control for his disposition or in disposition. They lie so much to cover many lies
PoliticsRe: I Curse Tinubu: Man Regrets Being Tribal Bigot by Racoon(m): 1:53am On Oct 13, 2025
The bigotry and ethno-religio-regional sentiments champions are the real people behind the lawlessness of Tinubu's government.
PoliticsRe: Certificates Forgery: Time To Call Out Names - Mahdi Shehu by Racoon(m): 8:48pm On Oct 12, 2025
Not name them quietly but they should be arrested, prosecuted, convicted and jail.
Christianity EtcRe: How The Deeper Life Central Youth Choir( CYC) Started By Albert Oikelome by Racoon(op):
Racoon:
https://www.facebook.com/share/1KMHjzbV5Y/ nlfpmod
Let's kindly have broader view please. We need more contributions. Thanks for obliging sir.
Christianity EtcRe: Cathedral Church Of Christ Marina, Lagos; The Oldest Anglican Edifice In Nigeria by Racoon(op): 4:11am On Oct 12, 2025
This imposing edifice is the most visible and fascinating structure that often welcome the new visitor to the Lagos Marina. Its ancient gothic structure pattern of building is simply awesome and splendy. It was in this place Gen Yakubu Gowon married his wife in the 1969.
Christianity EtcCathedral Church Of Christ Marina, Lagos; The Oldest Anglican Edifice In Nigeria by Racoon(op): 4:08am On Oct 12, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7F1ZJQRuB0?si=LdVAKEaFRXn__hCu
The Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina, in Lagos, Nigeria. The cathedral is a historic landmark located in the heart of the Lagos Island Central Business District.

This is the oldest Anglican cathedral in the Church of Nigeria. Its foundation stone was laid in 1867, and it was officially established in 1869.


The building was rebuilt in 1924 and completed in 1946, featuring a neo-Gothic architectural style.

The cathedral has been the seat of the Bishop of Lagos and has witnessed significant events throughout Nigeria's history.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02fWmgP9Ch7V3z6H3w62xqcV8btCG1N2btyNctBf3riPwf7MvPkNDTJ5WAmsTCXRLel&id=61555677277624&sfnsn=scwspwa&mibextid=6aamW6

PoliticsRe: On The Origin Of Evil by Racoon(m): 3:25am On Oct 12, 2025
SeraphicWind:
Seun Mynd44 Why is it that my topics don't make front page? Even if my contents are "Rough" (Which I do to draw traffic), why can't you "Smoothen" them?

Very soon, I will consider if I will stop contributing to this great forum.All my topics trend. But none ever makes front page. But Why na? Racoon and Ednut1, what do you people think?
Racoon here sir. Mods please let's give his opinion consideration. I don't know what criteria mods use to give priority. I simply finds its fulfilling to share my thoughts to educate the reading public and I sincerely appreciate the opportunity they always give me. Please let look into our brother's complain to see how best we can help. Thanks 🙏
Christianity EtcRe: How The Deeper Life Central Youth Choir( CYC) Started By Albert Oikelome by Racoon(op): 3:19am On Oct 12, 2025
Something funny! I have been hearing Ayobo and Gbagada as associated with this great church but I only got to know the Ayobo church around August this year when I came to the area. Noted it is now Anchor University! Meanwhile, as for Gbagada, I will visit there one day too.
Christianity EtcRe: How The Deeper Life Central Youth Choir( CYC) Started By Albert Oikelome by Racoon(op):
"Shattered Dreams." What a ministration by these young chaps back then in Lagos. Great nostalgic times mehn. Though not a member, but I had some stinct with this great church shepherd by Pastor Williams Folorunsho Kumuyi.

I attended a meeting in Oke Bola Comprehensive High School, Ibadan many years ago( 1992 or so) where we were camped for 4 days. A film; "The Burning Hell." was projected. I never knew it was organized by the Deeper Life Church then. Please holla if you were there

I was part of my secondary school fellowship excos that mingled with a lots of godly fellas which I later got to realized were Deeper Life members. Next was the invitation to attend their house fellowship post secondary school back then in the barracks.

I also remember there is one piece they did on "Jehovah; The God that Healeth Thee" My friend Mark Keseni was part of the choir back then but song was on cassette. Deeper Life member always have cassettes then but I never knew most of these songs were in cassettes.

I still remember the church did a crusade or so in the 2000s; "Just Say No! And Act Right! " while in the campus back then. It was a massive awareness that instantly revolutionalized campus life. There was even a magazine publication to that effect who was sold back then but I lost those relics along the way.

I wanted to join the choir back then but didn't due to some reasons. I even confer with one of their committed sister back - Evelyn who was convinced God has not given me such calling. God really bless these leaders especially Christopher Imogene( wherever you may be sir ) who were deeply committed to indoctrinate us in the way of God. They shaped our outlook to life and prepared us to serve the Lord.
Christianity EtcHow The Deeper Life Central Youth Choir( CYC) Started By Albert Oikelome by Racoon(op): 2:43am On Oct 12, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOGVcvfq3J0?si=kJwcViNUYINkEnyq


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER4WCxI5Xss?si=fkytBgRmNKp4r-7M
I received a bulletin from my sister, Komando Maudlyn , this afternoon — and that single piece of paper took me down memory lane. For those who have often asked how the Deeper Life Youth Choir began and later became such a musical phenomenon in the 1990s, here’s how it all started...

I had just graduated from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, bubbling with life and enthusiasm about what the future held. Shortly after, I arrived in Lagos for my National Youth Service.

The turning point came in December 1991, at the end of the annual retreat at Isolo district, Lagos. As people were preparing to leave the venue, I was still around, helping to sort out a few things with the group choir, when the Head Usher approached me with a rather surprising message.

Head Usher: “The G.S would like to see you. He’s outside the church.”

Me: “It can’t be me! Me ke? Who be me? Which G.S? Abeg, no be me!” (Glancing at the other choir leader, thinking perhaps the message was for him instead.)


Head Usher: “Bro Albert, it’s you I’m talking to. The G.S is waiting outside. Please hurry — his presence is already causing a stir among the people.” (Many members had never seen him at such close range, so a crowd had gathered around his car just to catch a glimpse.)

I dashed off with the speed of Usain Bolt towards where his car was parked. True to the usher’s words, a throng of people surrounded the car while he waved helplessly at them. He beckoned for me to get into the car and instructed the driver to move. Then, during that short ride, he revealed to me the vision of the Youth Choir.

Up until that moment, we only had the Adult Choir. The DLSO Choir served mainly for the interdenominational arm of the youth outreach. But an upcoming International Church Growth Conference.

I required something different; a youth choir with a distinct Deeper Life identity to minister throughout the two-week event. The choir would bring together vibrant young people from the church’s primary and secondary arms.


It was indeed a daunting task. But for a young man fresh from university and eager to channel all his musical training into service for God, it was a divine opportunity. I was looking for a place to bury my life in God’s service — and I found one! 😊

The conference came, and the young people did not disappoint. Their performance was electrifying a true expression of youthful energy and anointing. That year, the Deeper Life Youth Choir was birthed.
https://www.facebook.com/share/1KMHjzbV5Y/

...And on August 6, 1992 at the Church Growth Conference, the DLSO Choir became the Youth Choir, which came to be known as Central Youth Choir thereafter. And our first song, that day it was so named was "Power and Might Belong Unto Lord..."

Albert Oikelome I remember the GS introducing us and welcoming us to the Stage and saying "...these are not just our children but have become elders" then he went on to say "let's welcome the Youth Choir"
Beautiful memories!
( Free Aikhaitumen on. Facebook).
Albert Oikelome have you thought about writing a book about this and many more experiences of the CYC? You write so well sir. You paint pictures with words. Some of us who lived this experience would love to read and hear it from the horses mouth in a well documented way.

Again thank you so much for your service, time and responding to the call . This brings back memories! ( Segun Saiye on Facebook)
Beautiful memories, great encounter all in one, God will restore us back to the good old days where holiness is the major priority,where heaven is the real goal we look forward to achieve... may God continue to uphold you sir,the vision will not fade IJN and we shall be rapture able at last

PoliticsRe: Hunger In The Land: Video Of Nigerians Rushing Over Bons From A Philanthropist by Racoon(m): 9:44pm On Oct 11, 2025
Softmirror:
This is very habitual in Nigeria it doesn't prove your notion about hunger in the land. Or how do you explain Lawyers scrambling for souvenirs?! Nigerians generally like awuf.
You see, you lot always downplay every abysmal state of our national life that has continue to go down under the current govt of criminals that is ripping while justifying the suffering & weaponization of poverty of the citizens as the norm.

The govt have stepped up the external debt of Nigeria to almost #140T with no commensurate improvement in the living standard of it citizens with 134M in abject poverty.
PoliticsRe: Hunger In The Land: Video Of Nigerians Rushing Over Bons From A Philanthropist by Racoon(m): 8:53pm On Oct 11, 2025
And the stupid, senseless, useless, rudderless impactless and directionless govt of Tinubu thinks sharing miserable conditional cash transfer is the solution to his self inflicted abject poverty and hopelessness? Aha unu Wu sorry. Fela said ebi a pà e and "wa jé babanla ìyá."
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Public Debt Hits N152.4 Trillion By June 2025 by Racoon(m): 8:48pm On Oct 11, 2025
See why the $1T economy Tinubu's rudderless and impactless govt have landed Nigeria into? Irredeemable financial indebtedness. God save this nation. Where is that senseless man called Reno Omokri?

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