This people are just making a mockery of everybody. Wike's son is being prepared as APC candidate for house of representatives in Obiakpo, Anyanwu is being shortlisted by Wike to be APC gubernatorial candidate for Imo state, Wike has formed a rainbow coalition of APC and PDP in Rivers state yet the same people say they are going for PDP convention and the courts are playing along when it's obvious to all that these guys are just out to destroy opposition.
Chinonye2022: Karma when u did the same thing to atiku and buhari u forgot that power is transist
Don't mind the useless man. He thinks he can intimidate everybody. Was the stadium broken down when he prevented others from using it? He thinks he can bully everybody. Nonsense.
Is this man okay? You can control the political structure of a party, not a state. Does he own or belong to all the parties in the state? What kind of mumu talk is this.
TonyeBarcanista: I have read some publications in which Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso lamented the decision of Governor Abba Yusuf to abandon the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), reportedly describing it as a “betrayal.” What an irony. Firstly, Kano’s political history shows a consistent pattern of fallout between godfathers and their governors. In 1979, Aminu Kano helped Abubakar Rimi win the governorship, only for Rimi to later part ways with him. In 1998, Musa Gwadabe helped Rabiu Kwankwaso clinch the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ticket and win the governorship in Kano. Kwankwaso, however, soon parted ways with him. The same Kwankwaso! Kwankwaso was also instrumental in Dr. Umar Ganduje’s emergence as Governor in 2015, yet Ganduje eventually broke away from him. Similarly, Kwankwaso played a key role in the election of the incumbent Governor, Abba Yusuf, in 2023, and they have now parted ways as well. Given this history, how does Kwankwaso expect an incumbent governor to remain under his control when he himself was never under the control of Musa Gwadabe? How can he expect Governor Yusuf to remain perpetually beholden when every governor in Kano, including Kwankwaso himself, has asserted independence from their “helpers”? Why, then, is Kwankwaso complaining that Governor Yusuf has abandoned the NNPP for the APC, when he himself left the PDP, on whose platform he won the governorship in 2011, for the APC in 2014 without vacating his office? Likewise, he later abandoned the APC, on whose platform he was elected Senator in 2015, for the PDP in 2018, again without vacating his seat. I am neither in support of nor opposed to Governor Yusuf’s decision, nor am I against Kwankwaso. My point is simple: Kwankwaso should be prepared to swallow the same pills he once administered to Musa Gwadabe and the PDP. 'Tonye Barcanista
The fact is that Kwankwaso never saw this coming because Governor Yusuf is married to his daughter and he felt he could not be married to his daughter and still stab him in the back.
I am happy you identified the cause. No sane man will approach a married woman for sex. 99% of the times it happen are initiated by the woman and the men find it difficult to resist the temptation.
mikeapollo: It is very disrespectful for the Alaafin to sit down and stretch out his hand to shake the Olubadan while he (Olubadan) was on his feet. In Yoruba culture, he should have found a way to greet the Olubadan behind closed doors, and not to stretch out his hands like that in public!
You know the Alafin relocated from abroad to be 👑. So his exposure to western culture may have influenced his behavior.
The fact is that the Olubadan is an elderly man while the Alafin is a young man. The Olubadan may feel insulted that the young man is demanding a handshake from an elderly man like him.
This is what happens when the vagina is turned to a trap for catching babies. No woman has a right to trap a man with pregnancy and later cry of abandonment.
Wike is very unreliable. He takes a stand today and you see him doing the direct opposite of the stand he took. His words cannot be trusted by any serious person. He thinks APC members have forgotten all the attacks they received from him in the past. His double standard will collapse his structures on his head. He thinks he is clever. He will soon become irrelevant.
Afriifa: His local churches require this renovation more than unilag. I don't know why some of these big churches does not send fund to local branches to make them appealing and decent for Christian gathering. They rather collect from these small branches to fund their headquarters.. Some of these local branches don't even have their own lands. Some are managing uncompleted structures to hold services.
You are right, his church even has a university that he could have spent the money on but, that's his Alma mater.
SpencerForbes: I get the feeling he didn’t really satisfy you from day one. What was the plan back then—were you just looking to get married and hope for the best?
Did he just start acting this way, or did you notice the red flags early and choose to look the other way? Maybe you even had an exit strategy that didn't go as planned?
It appears Nackiology was not practiced before marriage.
CutieKing: We keep urging these election losers that crying on television over a supposedly overwhelming evidence is not the same as proving them before the judge. You cannot dump documents in court and call them evidence but want the judges to be the ones to analyze them for you. This cry simply show these people have not learnt anything from their nightmare election petitions loss of 2023. They have started crying in advance over 2027 elections.
When I read this kind of comments from people it shows we are doomed as a people. The country will continue to crawl even when it's time to stand. Take this case to a normal court in the civilized world for analysis then you will realize our judicial system is joke. It's not about PDP or APC.
malali: Tinubu’s grandstanding infrastructure obsession has all the markings of another debt-fueled disaster in the making. With oil crashing into the low $60s per barrel ( far below Nigeria’s budget breakeven) the only logical question is: who funds his dreams? His answer appears dangerously obvious ,more loans, higher interests, and a financial dependence on creditors who will eventually dictate Nigeria’s policies. It's only in Nigeria that the cost of raw materials will be falling yet the price of the finished product will keep rising. What Tinubu is building are not assets that generate future revenue or foreign exchange, they are legacy projects for ribbon-cutting ceremonies. Railways that cannot pay for themselves, roads without tolling strategy, power projects without market reforms. This is not visionary economics , it’s political optics borrowed at premium rates.
Nigeria is staring down a future of ballooning debt servicing costs, currency devaluation pressures, and even more taxes squeezed from an already battered population. Without structural reforms, productivity expansion, or genuine export capacity,
Tinubu’s current path feels like a fast-track to fiscal captivity.
British-Nigerian boxing champion Anthony Joshua turned a routine haircut into a viral moment during his visit to Ogun State, Nigeria
Joshua is back on the social media trends just days after being spotted celebrating the birthday of billionaire Aliko Dangote in Lagos. Joshua spotted in his hometown, where he opted for a street-side haircut
Joshua traveled to Ogun State, his hometown, where he opted for a street-side haircut, further endearing himself to fans.
Joshua appeared at ease as the barber worked on his signature high skin fade with textured Afro top—a hairstyle he typically gets from his trusted London barber, Mark Maciver of SliderCuts.
The post, which garnered significant attention online, came with a humorous caption from Joshua himself: “Shout out to my Barba in Naija, this trim cost me 50p, but obviously we niced uncle.
Kuginzi: Your comment is like rubbing Peter to pay Paul. They murdered innocent souls, instead of you to condemn it you're here looking for excuses.
No single Fulani was among the people killed. They are all Hausa most from Kano state. So how are they herders?
I am not supporting jungle justice because you may kill people in error. The fact that you see these men with guns and money doesn't mean they are killer herdsmen or kidnappers . Moreover, up north you have Fulani and Hausa. Down south, they are seen as the same but that's not my point. My point is that as we all should join hands to condemn jungle justice that happened at Uromi, some people should not be silent when people are murdered in their homes in Southern Kaduna, Benue, Plateau etc. What is bad is bad and should be condemned by all because no one knows the next victim.