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PoliticsRe: Throwback Photo Of Tinubu's MEN When He Was Governor Of Lagos State by Racoon(m): 6:26am On Sep 10, 2025
BAT simply assembled a team that helped him destroyed Nigeria beyond repaired. An apple does not fall far from its tree. Some of them started helping him to destroyed Lagos State and then went on to the national level to foist and helped Buhari ground this nation.

Osinbajo stood with the disastrous Buhari despite knowing his antecedents. Fashola carried triple ministerial responsibilities despite known his limitations as a lawyer. Ambode was kicked out because he refused to play the money politics of the GAC.

Now he is back to romancing the same set of fellas - no iota of self worth or integrity.
Tinubu foist Buhari,but today Tinubu, Bayo Onanuga, Sam Omatsaye & other double speaking fellas are blaming him for destroying Nigeria. Psycophancy of the highest order.My brother, these set of humanity will be remembered for their ignominy in the annals of Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Lagos, Historically Benin And Culturally Awori. by Racoon(m): 5:23am On Sep 10, 2025
Make I take my seat and learn as I no know how Edo land was instrumental to the formation of Eko/Lagos that someone boldly said he is the one that formed it. Abeg @naptu2, Explorer make una chuck mouth too.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Governors-General, PMs, Heads Of State, & Presidents (1914 - Date) by Racoon(op):
"3.2 Basis of the Federation: "(1) Every Ethnic Nationality and People in Nigeria has an unconditional right to self-determination within here delineated territories.
Nigeria has a history, but a dark, highly skewed, faulty and defective ethno-religio- regional geographical and politico-military history despite a whooping 65 years of existence. Too bad! So sad!

A forced but failed contraption that really need to redefine its nationhood. Imagine reaching a stage wherein governors of some northern states are openly negotiating the peace of their people with terrorists while using state resources to sponsor religious pilgrimage while the citizens are living in abject poverty. A failed state!

PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Governors-General, PMs, Heads Of State, & Presidents (1914 - Date) by Racoon(op):
"Nigeria’s Governors-general, Prime Ministers, Heads Of State, And Presidents (1914 - Date."( Continued) I guess Lytton is missing in this write up.

Nevertheless these guys were imperialists, neo-colonialists who simply turned Africa, Asia and parts of central Europe to their fiefdom just to enslave, subjugate and wickedly exploits because of political expediency.

Imagine they got the young most brilliant and radical Africans removed from governments or killed e.g Kwameh Nkurumah, Thomas Sankara, and now how they have been trying to do away with Burkina Faso Ibrahim Traore. What Britain, Belgium, Germany, France did to the world will never be forgotten.

PoliticsNigeria’s Governors-General, PMs, Heads Of State, & Presidents (1914 - Date) by Racoon(op):
Nigeria’s political history is a long and eventful journey that mirrors the country’s struggles and triumphs. From colonial amalgamation in 1914 through independence in 1960, and from republics interrupted by coups to today’s democracy, the nation has witnessed remarkable leaders, turbulent transitions, and defining national moments. Each era reflects not only the individuals in power but also the evolving identity of Nigeria as a united, sovereign state.

Colonial Era Nigeria (1914–1960)
-1). Lord Frederick Lugard – Governor-General (1914–1919)

Lugard oversaw the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates in 1914, creating the political entity known as Nigeria. His administration laid the foundation of indirect rule, a policy that relied on local traditional rulers but also entrenched regional divisions that would shape Nigeria’s politics for decades.


-2). Sir Hugh Clifford – Governor-General (1919–1925)
Clifford introduced the Clifford Constitution of 1922, which, although limited in scope, allowed Nigerians to elect representatives into the Legislative Council for the first time. This reform stimulated political consciousness in Lagos and Calabar and laid the groundwork for the rise of nationalist movements.


-3). Sir Graeme Thomson – Governor-General (1925–1931)
Thomson’s administration was characterized by the expansion of colonial infrastructure and increased exploitation of Nigeria’s resources. His tenure did little to advance political representation, but it consolidated the colonial state’s economic interests.


4. Sir Donald Cameron – Governor-General (1931–1935)
Cameron sought to harmonize the administration of Nigeria’s regions, emphasizing a stronger federal structure. His policies, though not radical, helped prepare the ground for later constitutional reforms.


-5). Sir Bernard Bourdillon – Governor-General (1935–1943)
Bourdillon was notable for proposing constitutional reforms that would later influence the Richards Constitution of 1946. He also emphasized regional development, a policy that highlighted Nigeria’s diversity while deepening regional rivalries.


-6). Sir Arthur Richards – Governor-General (1943–1948)
Richards introduced the Richards Constitution of 1946, which formally strengthened regionalism by granting more autonomy to the Northern, Western, and Eastern regions. However, Nigerians criticized it as being imposed without consultation, fueling further demands for self-government.


-7). Sir John Stuart Macpherson – Governor-General (1948–1955)
Macpherson presided over the Macpherson Constitution of 1951, which was unique in that it involved broad consultation with Nigerians across the country. This constitution expanded representation and gave Nigerians their first real participation in governance, helping to nurture the political class that would later lead Nigeria to independence.


-8 ). Sir James Wilson Robertson – Governor-General (1955–1960)
Robertson, the last British Governor-General of Nigeria, supervised the constitutional conferences in London and Lagos that set the stage for independence. His tenure ended when Nigeria achieved sovereignty on October 1, 1960.


Post Independence Nigeria and the First Republic (1960–1966)
-9). Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe – Governor-General (October 1, 1960 – October 1, 1963).
Azikiwe became Nigeria’s first indigenous Governor-General, a ceremonial head of state under Queen Elizabeth II, symbolizing the end of British executive control.


-10). Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe – President (October 1, 1963 – January 16, 1966).
When Nigeria became a republic in 1963, Azikiwe transitioned from Governor-General to ceremonial President, while Balewa remained the Prime Minister with executive powers. This republican constitution marked Nigeria’s full sovereignty.


-11). Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa – Prime Minister (October 1, 1960 – January 15, 1966).
Balewa, Nigeria’s first Prime Minister, headed the federal government during independence. His leadership saw Nigeria join the United Nations, play a leading role in the formation of the Organization of African Unity, and navigate ethnic and regional tensions until his tragic assassination in the January 1966 coup.


Military Rule and Civil War Era Nigeria (1966–1979)
-12). Major-General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi – Military Head of State (January 16, 1966 – July 29, 1966).
Ironsi seized power after the January coup, suspended the constitution, and introduced Decree No. 34, unifying Nigeria into a unitary state. His reforms, however, heightened ethnic tensions and led to his assassination in a counter-coup in July 1966.


-13). General Yakubu Gowon – Military Head of State (1966–1975)
Gowon assumed leadership at a turbulent time, presiding over the Nigerian Civil War after the Eastern Region declared independence as the Republic of Biafra in 1967. His government successfully prosecuted the war, which ended in 1970, and his post-war policy of “No Victor, No Vanquished” was aimed at national reconciliation. Despite his achievements, Gowon was overthrown in 1975 while attending an OAU summit in Kampala.


-14). General Murtala Ramat Muhammed – Military Head of State (1975–1976)
Murtala launched bold reforms in government, including a major purge of the civil service, plans for moving the capital to Abuja, and renewed commitment to African liberation struggles. His charismatic leadership captured national enthusiasm, but he was assassinated in February 1976 in a failed coup.

-15). General Olusegun Obasanjo – Military Head of State (1976–1979)
Obasanjo, who had been Murtala’s deputy, assumed office after his assassination. He continued his predecessor’s reforms and, most importantly, fulfilled the transition program that returned Nigeria to civilian rule in 1979, becoming the first military leader in Africa to hand over voluntarily to an elected civilian government.


Second Republic Nigeria (1979–1983)
-16). Alhaji Shehu Shagari – Executive President (1979–1983)
Shagari became Nigeria’s first Executive President under the 1979 Constitution, marking the beginning of the Second Republic. His administration initially benefited from oil revenues, but corruption, economic mismanagement, and declining oil prices weakened his government. On December 31, 1983, he was overthrown in a coup that ended the republic.


Military Rule and Political Transition Nigeria (1983–1999)
-17). Major-General Muhammadu Buhari – Military Head of State (1983–1985)
Buhari seized power in a coup against Shagari, promising to fight corruption and instill discipline. His regime introduced the War Against Indiscipline, which sought to reform public behavior, but his authoritarian methods, harsh decrees, and disregard for civil liberties made his government deeply unpopular.


-18). General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida – Military President (1985–1993)
Babangida ruled with a blend of charisma and cunning. He introduced economic reforms under the Structural Adjustment Program but is best remembered for annulling the June 12, 1993 presidential election, which had been won by Moshood Abiola. The annulment triggered widespread unrest and delegitimized his rule, leading to his resignation.


-19). Chief Ernest Adegunle Shonekan – Head of Interim National Government (1993)
Shonekan, a technocrat and businessman, briefly led the Interim National Government after Babangida’s resignation. His government lacked legitimacy and authority, and within three months he was forced to resign following a coup by General Sani Abacha.


-20). General Sani Abacha – Military Head of State (1993–1998)
Abacha’s regime was one of the most repressive in Nigerian history. He consolidated power and authority and presided over a climate of fear. Abacha’s sudden death in June 1998 ended his rule.

-21). General Abdulsalami Abubakar – Military Head of State (1998–1999)
Abubakar assumed power after Abacha’s death and quickly initiated a transition program that culminated in democratic elections. On May 29, 1999, he handed over to an elected civilian president, marking the beginning of Nigeria’s Fourth Republic.


Fourth Republic Nigeria (1999–Present)
-22). Chief Olusegun Obasanjo – Executive President (1999–2007)
Obasanjo returned to power as a civilian, introducing economic reforms and liberalizing the telecommunications sector. His administration was credited with stabilizing Nigeria’s democracy, but it was also tainted by allegations of corruption and controversy over his failed bid for a third term.


-23). Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’Adua – Executive President (2007–2010)
Yar’Adua was noted for his humility and commitment to reform. He launched the Seven-Point Agenda to tackle Nigeria’s pressing issues but struggled with ill health. He died in office in May 2010, becoming the first Nigerian president to do so.


-24). Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan – Executive President (2010–2015)
Jonathan, who had been Yar’Adua’s vice president, succeeded him and later won election in 2011. His tenure was marked by electoral reforms, infrastructural expansion, and economic growth, but it was overshadowed by the Boko Haram insurgency and allegations of corruption. His peaceful concession of defeat in 2015 was historic, marking the first transfer of power between rival parties in Nigeria’s history.


-25). Major-General (rtd.) Muhammadu Buhari – Executive President (2015–2023)
Buhari returned as a civilian leader three decades after his military rule. His presidency focused on fighting corruption, boosting infrastructure, and battling insecurity, but it also faced criticism for worsening economic conditions, rising insecurity, and the violent suppression of the #EndSARS protests in 2020
.

-26). Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu – Executive President (2023–Present)
Tinubu assumed office in May 2023 amid serious economic and political challenges. His early decisions, including the removal of fuel subsidies and currency reforms, sparked controversy and hardship but were framed as necessary steps to stabilize Nigeria’s economy. His presidency is still unfolding as the nation continues to navigate its democratic experiment.


#history_daily.
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PoliticsRe: Why Peter Obi Resumed Public Engagements, Reno Omokri Explains by Racoon(m): 4:24am On Sep 10, 2025
Senseless rattlings of a dying man. The morbid fear of Peter Obi is killing Reno Omokri every minute/hour/day/month/year that he lived.
Foreign AffairsRe: Argentine Markets Slump After President Milei Party Lost Election In A Landslide by Racoon(m): 10:43pm On Sep 09, 2025
Softmirror:
Where is Peter Obi, Obidients, Atiku and Atikulates...
See as you are spewing spittle everywhere hallucinating. The damage Tinubu in collaboration with Buhari have done to this nation is gonna take 2 decades to reverse. Daniel Bwala have already told you the solemn truth;

Foreign AffairsRe: Argentine Markets Slump After President Milei Party Lost Election In A Landslide by Racoon(m): 10:41pm On Sep 09, 2025
The fellas celebrating the this epic fall forgot their demigod in Nigeria have put Nigeria in more worst economic stagnation than what Argentina is in today.

Nigerian is not among the best African country with good currency, DFI, fastest growing economy, economic stability and with ravaging insecurity consuming it from all angles.
PoliticsRe: Mass Crowd Welcome Peter Obi As Dr Tanko Yunusa Delivered A Message. by Racoon(m): 9:47pm On Sep 09, 2025
It can only gets better. Nigeria needs good governance and better life in the 65years of forced but failed nationhood. Peter Obi may not bring it or be the most suitable. Let give him a chance.
PoliticsRe: Wike And Fubara In Matching Outfits by Racoon(m): 9:44pm On Sep 09, 2025
See what good governance and politics has been reduced to in Nigeria today because of inordinate quest for political relevance. While this too go pass.
PoliticsRe: EXCLUSIVE: Nigerian Police Spent N22million On 85 Cartons Of Cracker Biscuits by Racoon(m): 9:39pm On Sep 09, 2025
Gang of super-looter criminals over a country from every strata and facet of our national life. From the executive top to the bottom. So terribly sad and sorry for a country
PoliticsRe: Is The “IREV-PORTAL” Mentioned In The Electoral Act 2022? by Racoon(m): 7:42pm On Sep 09, 2025
All these electoral issues are non-issue simply the power that be are not ready to implement electoral reforms that will revolutionalize electioneering and consequently democratic processes.

PoliticsRe: Gbadebo-Rhodes Family Picture In Lagos Island (Throwback) by Racoon(m): 7:40pm On Sep 09, 2025
cheesy Hehehe! Even those who claimed Lagos are fleeing fugitives and refuges.
CelebritiesRe: “My Forever” – 2Baba’s New Wife, Natasha, Shares Romantic Dance Video by Racoon(m): 9:08am On Sep 09, 2025
Later when the infatuation dies down then reality of hatred sets in. Fingers crossed.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Races To U.S. Court, Demands FBI, DEA Keep His Personal Records Secret; by Racoon(m): 9:02am On Sep 09, 2025
A bigger criminal trying desperately in futility to conceal his outblown dirty life. This is a monumental shame, disgrace and international embarrassment for a nation.
PoliticsRe: 2027: Jonathan’s People Want Peter Obi To Step Down For Ex-president by Racoon(m): 8:52am On Sep 09, 2025
zero8zero:
It's shocking to me seeing bitter Obi people wailing and campaigning against GEJ's return. Which means all their fake love for Jonathan was only an eye service.
Oga rest. You forgotten how Tinubu and the Ojota crowd made a mockery of him. Wole Soyinka, Femi Falana, Joe Odumakin and others while situation was far better then than the worst state Nigeria is in today?

The evil Tinubu and his goons did to Goodluck Jonathan is gonna befell him in 2027 whether Peter Obi or not except God has no hand in it.
PoliticsRe: 2027: Jonathan’s People Want Peter Obi To Step Down For Ex-president by Racoon(m): 8:51am On Sep 09, 2025
Hehehehe! This is getting more insane. Goodluck Jonathan contesting under PDP( that Nyesom Wike have shred and given over to the APC ) or ADC?
PoliticsRe: DSS Summons Sowore Over Post On Tinubu by Racoon(m): 8:49am On Sep 09, 2025
Zombie o zombie, zombie o zombie. Zombie no go go unless you tell am to go zombie
CrimeRe: Infant Dies After Mother’s Boyfriend Inflicted Fatal Head Injuries In New York by Racoon(m): 8:46am On Sep 09, 2025
See how the idiocy of two adults have caused an innocent infant her life. God's rest baby. cry
BusinessRe: Nigerians Must Obtain Tax ID To Operate Bank Accounts By 2026 - New Tax Law by Racoon(m): 8:44am On Sep 09, 2025
Hehehe! Tinubu led-APC government and using indiscriminate taxation policies.
PoliticsRe: Owerri City And The Beauty Of Its Airport Road by Racoon(m): 7:22am On Sep 09, 2025
Nice development. That road is really looking nice and smooth especially from the Nigerian Air Force base end till you get to the Sam Mbakwe International airport.

It should interest the reading public that the Owerri Airport was built by the Easterners( men and women of alaigbo ) who generously contributed to get it in place. God bless and continue to rest our forefathers.
PoliticsRe: Dino Melaye: Tinubu’s Government May Soon Turn To Opay For Loan by Racoon(m): 5:59am On Sep 09, 2025
Hehehe! That was sarcastic but tending to be true. The financially irresponsible regime will surely do it. It is possible
PoliticsRe: The Facts Reno Deliberately Avoided In His Factual Lies! by Racoon(m): 5:58am On Sep 09, 2025
Reno Omokri is not the one to tell me about my history. He is a warped hungry political psycophant and charlatan waiting to eat crumbs from his newest high paying master's table.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu’s Never-Ending Lies: Propaganda, Controversies, And Economic Failures by Racoon(op): 5:46am On Sep 09, 2025
Elusive001:
You even confirmed that the refinery was working.....
This is the unique thing about liars. They tell much lies that they don't know when the tell many lies just to cover a lie.
PoliticsRe: US: Tinubu seeks enforcement of order protecting personal records with FBI, DEA by Racoon(m):
Mrfixitt:
I know for sure that one day Tinubu's drug dealing records will be revealed for all to see on the internet no matter how he fights to stop it....
Tinubu’s personal credibility is under question. He has “fudged or plain forged key nodes of his bio,” including his name, age, & education. His claim of attending the University of Chicago was later changed to Chicago State University (CSU), but legal efforts to verify records revealed a female graduate with the same name.

"Tokunbo Afikuyomi Falsified Tinubu’s Academic Credentials To INEC" - Campaign Team.
https://gazettengr.com/just-in-tokunbo-afikuyomi-falsified-tinubus-academic-credentials-to-inec-says-campaign-headquarters/
PoliticsRe: US: Tinubu seeks enforcement of order protecting personal records with FBI, DEA by Racoon(m): 10:19pm On Sep 08, 2025
Hehehe. Imagine a president of country engaging in this kind of shameful conduct. A man enmeshed in all manners of criminal battles all his life. Emilokan you can run but you can't hide o.
PoliticsRe: PROTESTERS BOO OBI FOR BRINGING EL-RUFAI TO OWERRI ~ THE NATION NEWSPAPER by Racoon(m):
Yes I personally denounced the Peter Obi's association with the tyrannical Nasir El-Rufai due to his devilish past antecedents. However the nation newspaper perhaps by Sam Omatsaye should not be the one to noise as they made El-Rufai the beast that he is today.

PoliticsRe: 2027 Election Sparks Clash Between Amadi, Adeyanju On Tinubu, Obi by Racoon(m):
SmartPolician:
You want Peter Obi to be in politics without someone criticizing him?
Nope! No one is above criticism. However, these fellas are doing it are not doing so with a sound conscience but the desperate need for political survival just to eat crumbs.

The Tinubu family knows nobody would love them without their money, and so they regularly bribe their way into the hearts of an impoverished populace. Meanwhile, here are all of them in the time past;
@PeterObi is better than @officialABAT both as a governor and a businessman. If Peter Obi had the revenue and FG infrastructure of Lagos, he would have truly turned Anambara more than Tinubu left Lagos........
https://twitter.com/BwalaDaniel/status/1584803684063453190?t=zrQA6htLm89BpTK0UByAuA&s=19.

"Even Peter Obi is ahead of Atiku Abubakar. Peter Obi is ahead of him in terms of capacity to make decisions. Tinubu increased Lagos’s IGR.
True. But much more than that, Tinubu increased Lagos’ debt. Tinubu met a debt of less than $200 million and left a debt of billions of dollars. Lagos alone owes 6% of Nigeria’s external debt and approximately 4% of her domestic debt.

Tinubu’s debt overshot his IGR, which is a net loss for Lagos. Besides, with AlphaBeta, are we sure the IGR got to the coffers of the Lagos Government, or to private hands?
"How Festus Keyamo exposed Tinubu on Channels TV" – Reno Omokri
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/08/how-festus-keyamo-exposed-tinubu-on-channels-tv-reno-omokri/

PoliticsRe: 2027 Election Sparks Clash Between Amadi, Adeyanju On Tinubu, Obi by Racoon(m): 4:40pm On Sep 08, 2025
There is no unmistakable stance on where Deji Adeyanju stand after eating agbado and cassava. Reno Omokri, Deji Adeyanju, Daniel Bwala, Femi Fani-Kayode, Dada Olusegun all were once sane fellas who know the solemn truth, but only recanted after eating from the Tinubu's table.

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