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TravelRe: Pictures Of Nigerians Arrested By ICE In USA by Tabletuner(m): 9:17am On Feb 02
Armaggedon:
Abike dabriye right now after seeing her brothers names
Or maybe she is like shuooooo, why are you calling my name?

SportsRe: Super Eagles Winger, Chukwueze Loses Mother by Tabletuner(m): 10:20pm On Jan 29
otipoju:
You see this life ehnnn, once you are in the public eyes, just dey pray seriously or make you get somebody wey dey run am for you.

Some people are evil in nature and their mouth carry wicked diabolical authority.

As Ndidi become Captain and talk sey he go pay the match bonus if nff refuse to pay as agreed, I know sey wicked people go put eye for him body.

Chukwueze make people loose money with him penalty miss and non chalance....dem don collect their money back with him mama life.

The world is evil. Talk less , dont flaunt wealth unnecessarily and hold steadfast unto God.

Benjamin Fredrick get long term injury just when he became the famous darling and guaranteed starting central back... some people no go like that growth.

Na so life be.
Very well said
SportsRe: Super Eagles Winger, Chukwueze Loses Mother by Tabletuner(m): 4:53pm On Jan 29
What’s it with this looses after AFCON?
SportsRe: Morocco Vs Senegal: AFCON 2025 Finals (0 - 1) On 18th January 2026 by Tabletuner(m): 10:04pm On Jan 18
seunlayi:
African football is finished
I am telling you
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Egypt: AFCON 2025 3rd Place Match 4(0 - 0)2 On 17th January 2026 by Tabletuner(m): 6:11pm On Jan 17
2nd goal disqualified
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Egypt: AFCON 2025 3rd Place Match 4(0 - 0)2 On 17th January 2026 by Tabletuner(m): 5:43pm On Jan 17
Even though the elbow wasn’t intentional
SportsNigeria Already Won The AFCON By Winning Algeria… by Tabletuner(op): 1:33am On Jan 12
As far as I am concerned, I honestly don’t care what happens next with the Super Eagles at this AFCON. Beating Algeria was the final for me. That victory alone gave me all the joy and pride I needed — I’m fully satisfied. 🇳🇬⚽

SportsRe: AFCON: Who Noticed Our Players Can’t Sing The National Anthem? by Tabletuner(m): 9:17pm On Jan 10
APOPTOSIS:
🤣🤣🤣
Good Response
A bottle of cold🍺 for you
Please can you make it red wine instead?
SportsNigeria Leads The Assist Charts At AFCON 2025 �� by Tabletuner(op): 7:28pm On Jan 10
The numbers don’t lie. As the ongoing AFCON 2025 unfolds, Nigeria stands out as the team with the most assists in the tournament, a clear reflection of their attacking cohesion, creativity, and selfless style of play.

From the midfield to the final third, the Super Eagles have spread the responsibility across the squad. Players like Alex Iwobi, Samuel Chukwueze, Victor Osimhen, and Akor Adams, all appear among the assist contributors, showing that Nigeria’s strength is not built around one creator but a collective system.

While other nations rely heavily on individual brilliance, Nigeria’s approach has been about movement, quick passing, and teamwork, breaking defenses with intelligent link-up play rather than force. This assist dominance highlights a mature, well-drilled side that understands how to create and convert chances consistently.

As the tournament progresses, one thing is clear: Nigeria is not just scoring goals — they are building them together.

AFCON 2025 is witnessing the Super Eagles at their creative best. 🦅⚽

Up Nigeria
Up the Super Eagles

SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Tabletuner(m): 6:39pm On Jan 10
The Algerians have abandoned the match. No more will power.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Tabletuner(m): 6:37pm On Jan 10
Osayi is a baller
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Tabletuner(m): 6:24pm On Jan 10
Pythagoras001:
Osihmen was not selfish else we could have lost that chance I love the team spirit.
He is definitely practicing what he preaches.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Tabletuner(m): 6:17pm On Jan 10
Waoooooo
See ballers
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Tabletuner(m): 6:15pm On Jan 10
Ahhhh Basil is good
SportsRe: AFCON: Who Noticed Our Players Can’t Sing The National Anthem? by Tabletuner(m): 5:07pm On Jan 10
Can you sing what you don’t know?
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Mozambique AFCON 2025 Round Of 16 (4 - 0) On 5th January 2026 by Tabletuner(m): 8:10pm On Jan 05
They should give VO9 his mask oooo
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Mozambique AFCON 2025 Round Of 16 (4 - 0) On 5th January 2026 by Tabletuner(m): 8:08pm On Jan 05
Make Nwabali hold ball nawww
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Mozambique AFCON 2025 Round Of 16 (4 - 0) On 5th January 2026 by Tabletuner(m): 7:55pm On Jan 05
Nwabali is back oooo

Good or bad?
Foreign AffairsRe: VIDEO: How The U.S Invaded Venezuela & Captured President Maduro by Tabletuner(m): 12:41pm On Jan 03
Let's see what happens next Ok
PoliticsWhy Tinubu Will Win The 2027 Election If…. by Tabletuner(op): 12:14pm On Jan 03
Why Tinubu Will Win the 2027 Election If Atiku Doesn’t Step Down for Peter Obi.

Politics is not built on emotions or sentiments; it is built on strategy, numbers, structure, and timing. If the opposition goes into the 2027 elections divided again, Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s victory will be almost inevitable.

The reality is simple: Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi cannot defeat Tinubu separately. The 2023 election already proved this. Tinubu won not because he was universally loved, but because the opposition split its strength into two major camps.

Atiku still commands strong influence in the North and within the PDP structure, while Peter Obi has unmatched grassroots energy, youth support, and strong followership in the South-East and parts of the South-South. Individually, these strengths are not enough. Together, they are formidable. Apart, they cancel each other out.

If Atiku insists on running again in 2027:
The opposition vote will be divided once more
Tinubu will retain APC’s strong party machinery
Incumbency power will work in Tinubu’s favor
The opposition will waste energy fighting itself instead of confronting the ruling party

Tinubu does not need to be perfect to win; he only needs a disorganized opposition. And nothing guarantees his re-election more than another Atiku–Obi split.

If Atiku truly wants to secure a legacy,not just another attempt,then stepping aside for a younger, more widely accepted candidate like Peter Obi, while playing the role of elder statesman and coalition builder, would change the game completely.

Without unity, 2027 will be a repeat of 2023.
With unity, the story can change.

The question is no longer “Can Tinubu be defeated?”
The real question is: “Is the opposition ready to put ego aside and do what is necessary?”
History will answer that.
PoliticsRe: Atiku Abubakar should step aside for Peter Obi If he truly Loves Nigeria? by Tabletuner(op): 11:55am On Dec 31, 2025
seunmsg:
And it is only Peter Obi that can help Atiku secure his legacy? Without compulsory stepping down for Peter Obi, his legacy won’t be secured?

Do you guys even have any understanding of what you’re talking about? Someone should pass over his presidential ambition just so that he can secure a legacy. Which legacy?

Again, what is Peter Obi’s path to victory? You conveniently ignored that part.
No one said Obi is the only path to Atiku’s legacy, or that stepping down is compulsory. Legacy can be built in different ways: governance, coalition-building, or even winning outright. The original point was about one possible path, not the only one.

As for Obi’s path to victory, it’s combining his cross-regional appeal, youth vote, and credibility with a broader coalition, something he couldn’t fully achieve in 2023. Whether that’s enough is debatable, but dismissing it entirely isn’t serious either.
PoliticsRe: Atiku Abubakar should step aside for Peter Obi If he truly Loves Nigeria? by Tabletuner(op): 11:51am On Dec 31, 2025
AMINDA:
Okay. Since we are now talking chances, Atiku got 6.9m mostly Northern votes in 2023 at a time when the loudest voices in the North were leading the campaign for power to head South. The North also gave Tinubu 5.6m votes out of his total 8m votes. The same North gave Kwankwaso 1.4m Northern votes as all his votes were from the North. Even Obi got over 2m votes from mostly the Northern minorities. If you're talking strictly numbers and not emotions, then Atiku has higher chances in 2027 than Obi because Tinubu has strong-armed the South and consolidated more grounds while losing tremendous ground in the North who made him President in 2023. The only question you need to ask yourself is whether Tinubu has gained more popularity and acceptance amongst the electorates than he has lost (nevermind the defecting governors). An Atiku/Obi ticket will only need Obi to contribute half of his 2023 margins and ADC will be home and dry with the North returning the favour to the Southeast like they did with Tinubu. Don't let the Batists pretending as Obi supporters deceive you. Even Tinubu will be repeating his muslim-muslim ticket because he dare not risk losing Northern votes. That's why he's promising Kwankwaso and his governor an arm and a leg.
Your numbers are valid, but elections aren’t static spreadsheets. Votes shift with credibility, momentum, and public mood. Atiku’s northern base is real, but Obi’s strength is expanding trust beyond regions, especially among youths and first-time voters nationwide.
So 2027 won’t be decided by 2023 arithmetic alone; it’ll hinge on who best captures the hunger for change across North and South combined.
PoliticsRe: Atiku Abubakar should step aside for Peter Obi If he truly Loves Nigeria? by Tabletuner(op): 11:30am On Dec 31, 2025
brain54:
But why can't obi or any other candidate make that sacrifice...?

Obi can also be remembered for all the things you listed!
Absolutely—Obi or anyone else *can* make that sacrifice. The point is simply that sacrifice usually carries more weight when it comes from the person who has had the most chances. In the end, though, it’s still the people’s call, not any candidate’s.
PoliticsRe: Atiku Abubakar should step aside for Peter Obi If he truly Loves Nigeria? by Tabletuner(op): 11:17am On Dec 31, 2025
seunmsg:
So, what will Atiku benefit from an Obi presidency? What can Obi give Atiku that he cannot just demand directly from Tinubu and offer his support to him?
The benefit isn’t personal reward but it’s legacy. Atiku wouldn’t be backing Obi for what he can “get,” but for the chance to be remembered as a statesman who put Nigeria first, helped reset leadership culture, and enabled real reform. That’s something Tinubu may not offer.
PoliticsRe: Atiku Abubakar should step aside for Peter Obi If he truly Loves Nigeria? by Tabletuner(op): 11:01am On Dec 31, 2025
brain54:
Or obi can step down for atiku...

Or even tinubu.


Every qualified person has a right to be voted for. It's left for the electorates to vote the choice they feel is best.

It's not fair to point one person and ask him to step down if he believes he is the best candidate for the job!
Fair point—and that’s exactly why this is an opinion, not a command. Everyone has the right to run if they believe they’re the best. The argument isn’t about entitlement, but about strategy, sacrifice, and what gives the country the best chance at real change. In the end, the voters will decide.
PoliticsRe: Atiku Abubakar should step aside for Peter Obi If he truly Loves Nigeria? by Tabletuner(op): 10:59am On Dec 31, 2025
AMINDA:
Why not also tell Tinubu to step down for Obi? Afterall, he's not the choice of the South because the South didn't vote for him in 2023. We know you are a closet Tinubu supporter, own it and support your candidate in peace. Obi himself has told you that no one will be stepping down for anybody. Get over it!
This isn’t about supporting Tinubu or attacking anyone—it’s about strategy and sincerity within the opposition. Tinubu is not in the opposition and has nothing to gain politically by stepping down, so comparing the two situations isn’t realistic.

The conversation is about Atiku because he and Obi are fishing from the same opposition pool. Fragmentation only benefits the ruling party. That’s a political reality, not hidden loyalty to anyone.
Also, saying the South didn’t vote for Tinubu doesn’t automatically make Obi the default alternative—Nigeria’s elections are national, not regional. What matters is who can build the widest, most credible coalition going forward.

As for Obi saying no one should step down, positions evolve with circumstances. Political history is full of moments where leaders adjusted their stance for the greater good.

You’re free to disagree, but labelling people as “closet supporters” just shuts down meaningful discussion. This is about Nigeria’s future, not fan clubs.
PoliticsAtiku Abubakar should step aside for Peter Obi If he truly Loves Nigeria? by Tabletuner(op):
If Atiku Abubakar truly loves Nigeria and genuinely wants what is best for the country, then stepping aside for Peter Obi would be a powerful and patriotic decision.

Nigeria is at a critical crossroads. What the nation needs now is not recycled ambition, but fresh credibility, moral authority, and a unifying vision that can restore hope—especially among the youth who make up the majority of the population. Peter Obi has clearly emerged as a symbol of that hope. His message of prudence, accountability, and competence has resonated deeply across ethnic, religious, and regional lines.

Atiku has tried several times. That fact alone is not a crime—but leadership is also about knowing when to place country above personal aspiration. History remembers leaders who sacrificed personal ambition for national interest more kindly than those who held on at all costs.

By stepping down and supporting Peter Obi, Atiku would:

* Demonstrate true statesmanship and selflessness
* Unite the opposition and significantly increase the chances of real change
* Earn lasting respect as a leader who chose Nigeria over ego
* Help usher in a new political culture based on competence rather than entitlement

This moment is bigger than any individual. Nigeria is bleeding—from insecurity, economic hardship, corruption, and loss of trust in leadership. The people are crying for something different, something credible.

If Atiku truly has Nigeria at heart, this is the moment to prove it—not with words, but with action. Supporting Peter Obi could be his greatest legacy.

What’s your opinion?
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uganda: AFCON 2025 Today (3 - 1) On 30th December 2025 by Tabletuner(m): 6:50pm On Dec 30, 2025
APOPTOSIS:
Now you can understand the reason the first Goalkeeper was feeling like a King..
That's the reason you don't rush to conclude about things. People know their problems better than outsidersdo.
It's their family problem 🤣
You are 💯 percent correct 👍🏽
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uganda: AFCON 2025 Today (3 - 1) On 30th December 2025 by Tabletuner(m): 6:32pm On Dec 30, 2025
Murketeer:
Why these Ugandans dey answer Igbo name
His father is Ibo while his mother is Ugandan
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uganda: AFCON 2025 Today (3 - 1) On 30th December 2025 by Tabletuner(m): 6:31pm On Dec 30, 2025
APOPTOSIS:
The Guy should be substituted.
He's been keeping for 20 years now.
I can now see why he didn’t want to be substituted. They don’t have a replacement…
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Uganda: AFCON 2025 Today (3 - 1) On 30th December 2025 by Tabletuner(m): 5:52pm On Dec 30, 2025
femi4:
yes
I tire for the guy

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