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14/07/2024

Trump Assassination Attempt: Suspected shooter at Trump rally reportedly killed. Donald J. Trump

Can you guess right??
11/07/2024

Can you guess right??

11/07/2024

Supreme Court Ruling favours Local Government autonomy

02/07/2024

If we could list all the misyarns of Wike, we could make a full book.

Examples;;

1. APC is cancer party, I can never join cancer party.
2. Tinubu said he will continue from where Buhari stopped, how can anybody promote failure, I can never be associated with such.
3. Tell any INEC official coming to rig to write their will.
4. We thank God for the Supreme Court victory. It would not have been possible without Odili.
He would call me in the midnight and tell me,,, go and see this person, go and see that person. Look where we are today.
5. If I see Amaechi, I will kick him and turn him upside down.
6. I bought form for everyone of them,, did they buy form?
7. I don't have time, I was watching them and went to drink my 40 Year old whiskey.
8. I can never be a minister, I can never be second fiddle in my own court.
9. I can never be Vice President to anybody.
10. I will never leave PDP. Even if I don't get the ticket, I will support whoever is the party's choice.
11. How can Dave Umahi and Ayade leave and work against the party that made them? Some people have no integrity.
12. He abused a traditional ruler, see his cap like Usman Dan Fodio.
13. He even said thunder fire somebody while inside a Church event.

So many, So many..

Today he said go and hug transformer, he will remove a senator.

18/06/2024

If you collected cutlass Yesterday from LG Chairman,
Come for manual labour on Wednesday.
Signed: Labour Prefect

06/06/2024

Obidients strategy from David Hundeyin

Different groups of young Nigerians who understand how desperately we need to use politics as a lever to change our situation can do these 3 things in the short term:

1. Join the Labour Party in large numbers and make it our political base. The wheel has already been invented, it just needs fine-tuning.

2. Join the PDP in large numbers and force it to align with our political agenda. Any opposition vehicle still has some value.

3. Join APC in large numbers (this one is very important) and sabotage the f**k out of those bastards from inside.

Once enough of you join, tie them up in court over every single party process and decision. If the national chairman wants to scratch his nose, call for "vote of no confidence" and call for him to resign. Hire a lawyer that majors in technicalities. After manufacturing an "intra-party crisis," create like 12 "factional APC," each with their own "national chairman" and let each of them announce different candidates as winners of every APC ticket from state legislature to president.

Each of them should hold their own "APC national convention" inside their parlour and local red light hotel, and then send out press releases announcing that Tinubu has been replaced as the party's presidential candidate. Print APC campaign posters for Sokoto that have Nnamdi Kanu for president and Simon Ekpa as running mate. Add a photo of Kaduna Nzeogwu holding a broom to the poster. Print APC Lagos gubernatorial campaign posters that have Flavour Nabania and P Square Rude Boy running for governor and deputy governor. The campaign tagline should be "Ọ bụ oge m. Ọ bụ oge onye Igbo."

Hold multiple "factional APC caucus meetings" on WhatsApp and announce that after your "closed door meeting" with "stakeholders," you have decided on "consensus candidates" for the APC presidential tickets. Then the different factions should announce multiple names for the "consensus" ticket: Abubakar Shekau for president, Guru Maharaj Ji for president, Chukwuemeka Odumeje for president. Generate AI videos of all of them waving brooms and circulate them to the aunties and uncles on Facebook and WhatsApp.

Frustrate their lives. If they don't debunk like 25 things every single day, you're not playing opposition properly. Remember they set the rules, not you. You didn't create this type of opposition - they did.

Everything they have been doing to you since 2022, do it back to them sixteen-fold. Teach these f**kers the fear of the God they claim to believe in!

04/06/2024

Chinua Achebe writes Wole Soyinka from the Great Beyond

They said I should tell you that they are glad to see that you are still wagging fingers, ruffling feathers, and, as young people of today say, busting balls.

Rarely do I feel like interfering in the affairs of men in your place of aboard. But I have been itching to write you since July of 2013 when you tactically referred to Patience Jonathan, the wife of President Jonathan, as a hippopotamus. I cringed as your admirers cheered you to the high heavens, including that renegade called Dr. Damages. I was new here and could not figure out how to message you.

Let me start by saying that your friends Christopher Okigbo and Emmanuel Ifeajuna finally figured out the hack I am using to send this message to you. Those two and the likes of Olumuyiwa Awe, Nathaniel Oyelola, and Fela Ransome-Kuit all thrive here with little or no opportunities for mischief.

They said I should tell you that they are glad to see that you are still wagging fingers, ruffling feathers, and, as young people of today say, busting balls.

For those of us who were with you in the 50s and 60s, we understand you and the Agwu messing with your head. Your adoration for a “third force” in every war is not something we expect you to abandon at this late stage in the game of life. Having said that, I write to say, nwayo, aka nyo, softly, softly, my brother.

I can see that you are having minor problems understanding the young ones. I could help you out.

I have been here for over a decade now. As an ancestor in excellent standing, I can tell you without any doubt that the great beyond is not what you imagined it to be. Forget what the colonists force-fed us; our ancestors were right all along. That knowledge should influence how you live your life on that side of the divide.

You know that the Igbo people say that when a young man lifts his father, the old man’s loincloth will cover his eyes. In the same breath, the Igbo recognise that if a deity misbehaves, its worshipers will go into the forest and show the deity the tree used to sculpt it.

You are a wonderful poet, my dear Ogbuefi of African literature. However, our forefathers’ proverbs have more wisdom than all the poems ever written by members of the dead poet’s society.

It is self-evident that elders should not watch a tethered she-goat give birth. Mbanu! Iro. The children may appear distracted, but they know when a snake stops acting like one. That is when they use the snake to play, and as they go home, they use it to tie their gathered firewood. Our people know when a handshake passes the elbow.

Do you know the basket our forefathers say people put on faces, to tell the truth to kings who have gone astray? In this age, that basket is called the Internet. It grants people who otherwise cannot untie big men’s shoes the anonymity they sometimes need to speak truth to power. It does something else. It eliminates the gap between the mighty and the low, the rulers and the ruled, the gods and the worshippers.

More importantly, it shrinks distance. With that, it reduces the time between the birth of an opinion and its delivery to the intended targets. It vanquishes not just the gatekeepers but also the entitlement they bestow on the privileged few. Floods of unfairness and inequality have eroded natural filters in people who have suffered discrimination, disillusionment, and decades of dehumanisation. With the cancellation of delayed gratification, what is available now is pure fornication of opinions.

In a situation like this, what should a wise man do? He will rush to Death and the King’s Horsemen and remember, “The elephant trails no tethering rope; that king is not yet crowned who will peg an elephant.” Likewise, that laureate is not yet born who will gag social media and hold the information superhighway up at gunpoint. Social media is not a radio station in Ibadan.

Our people propound an essential expression for peaceful coexistence. It is called enete-agbara—observe and ignore. This is why fire ignores the pot and cooks what is inside it. Our forefathers warned that curiosity and the desire to see and respond to everything are why bullets hit the monkey on the head.

I don’t need to remind you of your Pyrates Confraternity motto. When you stop “to uphold human dignity,” the direction your hands face will betray you. When the words out of your mouth stop gearing towards “maintaining a just and progressive society shorn of discrimination and unmeritorious considerations,” even those who attended night schools will smell it. As we have seen recently, the only way to drain the swamp is to start draining from the swamp, not from the “scourge of hyacinths” in the water inside a nearby pothole.

Ogun, your kindred spirit, must have told you to be mindful of your penchant for confrontation this evening hour. Your strong-headedness won’t let you remember that the sleep that lasts for more than ofu izu (native week) is death. There are no buttocks you will examine without finding p**p in them. All dogs eat faeces, but it is the one that has faeces on its nose that is called the faeces-eating dog.

Brother Wole, today’s world differs from the one you and I grew up in. But I can tell you that simultaneously, the world came about due to the life we, the people you called “wasted generation,” lived. To understand this new phenomenon, you must abandon the old ways of the ’60s and ’70s and adapt to the new world.

More brilliant scholars have famously observed that most people cannot tell what a poem is. But they know one when they see it. It is the same thing with moral fortitude. They can read from a distance a poet compromised by his entanglements or buried fears. And nothing gives joy to this generation, like being the first to call out poets who drowned in their inkpots, pastors who p**ped on the pulpits, and philosophers who choked on their borrowed words.

I don’t envy you. I am glad I am not there to old weapons to battle a new generation with new propensities. All that I can say to you is the same thing Ezeudu told Okonkwo about Ikemefuna: do not have a hand in the beatification of that area boy in A*o Rock. Some say you are involved already. But it is still morning on creation day. You can still remove the monkey’s hand from the pot before it becomes a human hand.

You can go out fighting to adapt a fast-changing world to your caprices or adapt yourself to a fast-expanding universe. The choice is yours.

As an Anglican Church choir member in your youth, you are familiar with the core message of Don Moen’s hymn, “Trust and Obey.” It is too late to expect you to trust that the new generation will find their mission and obey their new rules of engagement. There is no other way to be happy living with today’s generation but to trust and obey. If you cannot trust and obey, remember Newton’s 3rd law of motion, which says that action and reaction are equal and opposite. The law applied to your “3rd force” during the 1967-1970 Nigeria-Biafra War. It also applies to today’s Indomie Penkelemes Wars.

As you noted in your Nobel Prize acceptance speech, “the past must address its present.” The present also has a responsibility to purify its future.

Talking about the future, Wole, my brother, happy 90th birthday! I hope you do not use the last part of your life to destroy the first.

Yours truly,

Chinua Achebe.

Cc:
RUDOLF OKONKWO

03/06/2024

Labour union or Federal Government??? Who is to be blamed?

To increase subsidy, you didn't stress yourself. You announced during speech on your swearing in as a president. You increased price of everything without stress and masses trying to cope.
National assembly, and VP got billions of naira to renovate and buy cars, without stress. President and VP spent 8.6billions within just few months for traveling, no stress.
Now, to increase minimum wages, you now turned their representatives to errands boys and girls with different meetings upon meetings and offering them just 60k. What for? They broke down how they came up with the 615k, then you also should break down how you reached the 60k and let everyone hear. Where is the money they removed from fuel and electricity subsidy. Fuel subsidy is now over 1 years, yet, government already borrowed over 21trillion naira.

My assessment of President Tinubu's government in its first year (May 2023 - May 2024) might be more critical and focuse...
27/05/2024

My assessment of President Tinubu's government in its first year (May 2023 - May 2024) might be more critical and focused on the everyday realities and challenges faced by ordinary citizens. Here are some of the concerns and issues faced by the Nigerian masses:

1. Economic hardship: Many Nigerians (including me) feel that the government's economic policies have not yet translated into tangible improvements in our livelihoods, with rising costs of living, high unemployment, and inadequate social welfare support.

2. Insecurity: Despite efforts to address insecurity, many Nigerians still feel unsafe due to ongoing terrorism, banditry, and kidnapping cases across the country.

3. Power sector woes: The masses are frustrated with the persistent electricity supply issues, which affect their daily lives, businesses, and economic productivity.

4. Healthcare challenges: Access to quality healthcare remains a significant concern, with many Nigerians struggling to afford medical care and experiencing inadequate healthcare facilities.

5. Corruption: The masses perceive that corruption remains a significant problem, with many cases of graft and abuse of power going unpunished or unaddressed.

6. Fuel scarcity: The recurring fuel scarcity and long queues at petrol stations might be a source of frustration for many Nigerians. Coming on stream of Dangote refinery have not really addressed fuel scarcity and rising cost of petrol currently at #850/litre.

7. Unemployment and poverty: The high levels of unemployment, particularly among young people, and the resulting poverty and inequality, might be a significant concern for the masses.

8. Inadequate infrastructure: The masses might feel that the government's efforts to develop infrastructure, such as roads and public transportation, have been slow or inadequate.

9. Education: While there have been reforms in the education sector, Nigerian masses are concerned about the quality of education, access to schools, and the high cost of education.

10. Political appointments and governance: Nigerians criticize the government's political appointments, perceived as favoring certain groups or individuals, and the slow pace of governance reforms.

Feel free to add yours!

Accident happen for FCT-ABUJA, Na FREE Beer una dey rush so Under hot sun.
23/05/2024

Accident happen for FCT-ABUJA, Na FREE Beer una dey rush so Under hot sun.

21/05/2024

Truth be told, they care about themselves

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