• From Northern Monopoly to Yoruba Rotation?

    A Deep Look at Buhari vs Tinubu Appointments and the Tribal Virus Slowing Nigeria

    They say the more things change, the more they stay the same — but in Nigeria, it seems things just change tribally, not nationally.

    Let’s start with the facts.

    During President Buhari’s administration, key federal positions were overwhelmingly filled by individuals from the North. Not just the heads of agencies, but even their deputies. From EFCC to DSS, NNPC, NDLEA, NPA, NSCDC, NIS, FRSC, NPS, and nearly every other major institution — it was North on North. In fact, over 80% of these agencies had both leaders from the same region. It wasn’t governance; it was regional occupation.

    Now enter President Tinubu. A new era, a new hope. But did we really leave tribal politics behind?

    On the surface, Tinubu’s appointments show more balance. Agencies now have North–South or South–North combinations. There’s a visible attempt to mix things regionally. At least, on paper, it looks like a step in the right direction.

    But here’s where it gets messy — almost all the Southern appointments under Tinubu are Yoruba. His tribe. From AMCON to the Army, Navy, DIA, DSS, and more, it’s still ethnic stacking, just done differently. We’ve moved from Northern monopoly under Buhari to Yoruba favoritism under Tinubu. Same wine, different tribal bottle.

    WHY TRIBAL APPOINTMENTS ARE DESTROYING NIGERIA

    1. They kill meritocracy — people are chosen based on tribe, not ability. That’s why institutions rot.

    2. They destroy national unity — no one wants to believe in “one Nigeria” when only one group dominates.

    3. They fuel ethnic tension and resentment — every tribe begins to see others as threats instead of partners.

    4. They block true federal character — when only Hausa, Fulani, or Yoruba dominate, where are the Igbos? The Ijaws? The Ibibios? The Tivs? The Nupes?

    5. They breed mediocrity at the top — because positions are shared like family inheritance, not national responsibility.

    TINUBU VS BUHARI: WHO’S MORE TRIBAL?

    Let’s be honest.

    Buhari didn’t even pretend to balance. The North had it all. The South was an afterthought.

    Tinubu is trying to mix things — but only if you're Yoruba. The Igbo man is still watching from the sidelines. South–South is barely noticed.

    So the Obidients who cry “tribalism!” under Tinubu aren’t entirely wrong — but many of them were silent under Buhari.
    And the Buhari loyalists who scream “Tinubu is fair” are conveniently forgetting how they defended Northern domination for 8 years.

    Hypocrisy is the only thing everyone seems to share equally in this country.

    IF NIGERIA MUST MOVE FORWARD...

    We must kill tribalism in appointments. The presidency is not a tribal office. National agencies are not clan estates. Until we put merit and fairness above tribe, Nigeria will continue to crawl while other nations run.

    Let appointments reflect federal character, not ethnic calculation. Let every Nigerian child — North, South, East or West — believe they can rise to the top without a tribal godfather.

    Who did worse — Buhari or Tinubu?
    Is Tinubu’s balance real, or is it Yoruba rebranding of old tribal games?
    Can Nigeria ever break free from ethnic politics?

    Drop your thoughts. Argue with sense. But speak your truth.


    #WalaataPapers #NigeriaFirst #TribalismKills #TinubuVsBuhari #Obidients #Jagaban #ArewaPolitics #NaijaMustChange
    🔥 From Northern Monopoly to Yoruba Rotation? A Deep Look at Buhari vs Tinubu Appointments and the Tribal Virus Slowing Nigeria They say the more things change, the more they stay the same — but in Nigeria, it seems things just change tribally, not nationally. Let’s start with the facts. During President Buhari’s administration, key federal positions were overwhelmingly filled by individuals from the North. Not just the heads of agencies, but even their deputies. From EFCC to DSS, NNPC, NDLEA, NPA, NSCDC, NIS, FRSC, NPS, and nearly every other major institution — it was North on North. In fact, over 80% of these agencies had both leaders from the same region. It wasn’t governance; it was regional occupation. Now enter President Tinubu. A new era, a new hope. But did we really leave tribal politics behind? On the surface, Tinubu’s appointments show more balance. Agencies now have North–South or South–North combinations. There’s a visible attempt to mix things regionally. At least, on paper, it looks like a step in the right direction. But here’s where it gets messy — almost all the Southern appointments under Tinubu are Yoruba. His tribe. From AMCON to the Army, Navy, DIA, DSS, and more, it’s still ethnic stacking, just done differently. We’ve moved from Northern monopoly under Buhari to Yoruba favoritism under Tinubu. Same wine, different tribal bottle. ❗WHY TRIBAL APPOINTMENTS ARE DESTROYING NIGERIA 1. They kill meritocracy — people are chosen based on tribe, not ability. That’s why institutions rot. 2. They destroy national unity — no one wants to believe in “one Nigeria” when only one group dominates. 3. They fuel ethnic tension and resentment — every tribe begins to see others as threats instead of partners. 4. They block true federal character — when only Hausa, Fulani, or Yoruba dominate, where are the Igbos? The Ijaws? The Ibibios? The Tivs? The Nupes? 5. They breed mediocrity at the top — because positions are shared like family inheritance, not national responsibility. 💥 TINUBU VS BUHARI: WHO’S MORE TRIBAL? Let’s be honest. Buhari didn’t even pretend to balance. The North had it all. The South was an afterthought. Tinubu is trying to mix things — but only if you're Yoruba. The Igbo man is still watching from the sidelines. South–South is barely noticed. So the Obidients who cry “tribalism!” under Tinubu aren’t entirely wrong — but many of them were silent under Buhari. And the Buhari loyalists who scream “Tinubu is fair” are conveniently forgetting how they defended Northern domination for 8 years. Hypocrisy is the only thing everyone seems to share equally in this country. 🤯 IF NIGERIA MUST MOVE FORWARD... We must kill tribalism in appointments. The presidency is not a tribal office. National agencies are not clan estates. Until we put merit and fairness above tribe, Nigeria will continue to crawl while other nations run. Let appointments reflect federal character, not ethnic calculation. Let every Nigerian child — North, South, East or West — believe they can rise to the top without a tribal godfather. Who did worse — Buhari or Tinubu? Is Tinubu’s balance real, or is it Yoruba rebranding of old tribal games? Can Nigeria ever break free from ethnic politics? Drop your thoughts. Argue with sense. But speak your truth. 👇👇👇 #WalaataPapers #NigeriaFirst #TribalismKills #TinubuVsBuhari #Obidients #Jagaban #ArewaPolitics #NaijaMustChange
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  • I hope you find someone you can message even the smallest parts of your day to. someone who will listen to whatever you're interested in at that moment, even if they've never heard of it before. someone who knows the little things about you, from your favourite colour to how you like your tea or coffee. someone who makes you feel loved and valued, whether that is platonically or romantically.
    I hope you find someone you can message even the smallest parts of your day to. someone who will listen to whatever you're interested in at that moment, even if they've never heard of it before. someone who knows the little things about you, from your favourite colour to how you like your tea or coffee. someone who makes you feel loved and valued, whether that is platonically or romantically.
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  • Title: The Las of us. After a global pandemic destroys civilization, a hardened survivor takes charge of a 14year old girl who may be humanity's last hope. Starring: Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey
    Title: The Las of us. After a global pandemic destroys civilization, a hardened survivor takes charge of a 14year old girl who may be humanity's last hope. Starring: Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey
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  • To say I know say marriage will humble me like this I for no smile for my prewedding picture.
    Senior married women why una no gist me?

    I don wake up since 5am prepare my husband to work.

    Now naw bitterleaf I want wash like this to cook in the afternoon . After cooking I will still prepare for inah when OGA return

    Good morning my lovers, hope you guys are doing well?

    MMA Solution Love you all
    To say I know say marriage will humble me like this I for no smile for my prewedding picture. Senior married women why una no gist me? I don wake up since 5am prepare my husband to work. Now naw bitterleaf I want wash like this to cook in the afternoon 😳😳😳. After cooking I will still prepare for inah when OGA return Good morning my lovers, hope you guys are doing well? MMA Solution Love you all
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  • The day you plant a seed is not the you eat the fruit,be patient,be hopeful
    The day you plant a seed is not the you eat the fruit,be patient,be hopeful
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  • Dear Sir 2Baba, the pride of Niger!a and beyond, what happened to you, Baba? Are you still there? Can you please bring your 0ld self back, or are you not seeing the trend and how everyone 0nline is making a M0¢kery of you, which is not supposed to be so?

    2Baba Can you for once forget about women and fo¢us on yourself? Do you know that people no loπger respe¢t you due to how your suddenly newfound love tr£ats you in publ!c? Just a few days ago, your new wife reportedly B0ught a new car for her mother as a birthday g!ft. You, 2Baba, could be seen standing like just a statμe instead of being respected and honored like a statue of liberty. Her mother coμldn't even say hi to you, not to mention hμgg!ng you, as she hμgged every other person in the video making rounds on the interπet. And to W0rsen it all, the people are using AI to create f∆lse narratives about you right now, and not only that, there's more to it. All of this I'm saying is in the public domain.

    2Baba, is this love or just for pleasure? Is it not high time you retrace your steps and uphold your integrity, peace, and ego?
    2baba do you know that you're bigger than that your new woman where your craft have taken you to is beyond her and her entire family's W£alth

    2Baba If you look well, you will get to see what I'm seeing in this, your new W0man. In my opinion, she's here to d£stroy you. She's the phys!¢al Del!lah. After D£al!ng with you, you will be on the other side of life singing "Kasongo ye ye, mobali na ngai.Kasongo nga nawe oh, zonga libala eh."

    2Baba What happened to your African queen, Annie? Why did you fall 0ut with your African queen, the girl of your dreams? Why do you suddenly d£sp!se her so much now? Well, that's you people's business, but hey, that W0man contributed to your growth. Do you know how mighty and P0werful you were then? Oh, how the mighty man has fall£n inside "toto". You allowed "toto" to get the best of you...2Baba, all I can say to you now is there is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.

    FROM: WEALTHY FAMILY
    Dear Sir 2Baba, the pride of Niger!a and beyond, what happened to you, Baba? Are you still there? Can you please bring your 0ld self back, or are you not seeing the trend and how everyone 0nline is making a M0¢kery of you, which is not supposed to be so? 2Baba Can you for once forget about women and fo¢us on yourself? Do you know that people no loπger respe¢t you due to how your suddenly newfound love tr£ats you in publ!c? Just a few days ago, your new wife reportedly B0ught a new car for her mother as a birthday g!ft. You, 2Baba, could be seen standing like just a statμe instead of being respected and honored like a statue of liberty. Her mother coμldn't even say hi to you, not to mention hμgg!ng you, as she hμgged every other person in the video making rounds on the interπet. And to W0rsen it all, the people are using AI to create f∆lse narratives about you right now, and not only that, there's more to it. All of this I'm saying is in the public domain. 2Baba, is this love or just for pleasure? Is it not high time you retrace your steps and uphold your integrity, peace, and ego? 2baba do you know that you're bigger than that your new woman where your craft have taken you to is beyond her and her entire family's W£alth 2Baba If you look well, you will get to see what I'm seeing in this, your new W0man. In my opinion, she's here to d£stroy you. She's the phys!¢al Del!lah. After D£al!ng with you, you will be on the other side of life singing "Kasongo ye ye, mobali na ngai.Kasongo nga nawe oh, zonga libala eh." 2Baba What happened to your African queen, Annie? Why did you fall 0ut with your African queen, the girl of your dreams? Why do you suddenly d£sp!se her so much now? Well, that's you people's business, but hey, that W0man contributed to your growth. Do you know how mighty and P0werful you were then? Oh, how the mighty man has fall£n inside "toto". You allowed "toto" to get the best of you...2Baba, all I can say to you now is there is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t. FROM: WEALTHY FAMILY 📍
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  • Divine God, powerful creator of both Heaven and earth, I pray that these words convey my sincere gratitude to you for sending Jesus to us. Forgive me, Father, for I am selfish and weak, acting directly against your heavenly mandate. I know that Jesus Christ has shown light on a darkened path, and I shall march forward on the path to heaven, where I hope to one day join you, O Lord. In Jesus' name I pray, Amen.
    Divine God, powerful creator of both Heaven and earth, I pray that these words convey my sincere gratitude to you for sending Jesus to us. Forgive me, Father, for I am selfish and weak, acting directly against your heavenly mandate. I know that Jesus Christ has shown light on a darkened path, and I shall march forward on the path to heaven, where I hope to one day join you, O Lord. In Jesus' name I pray, Amen.
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  • The sparkle and that shine
    When things are prime
    You get to see the new light
    That makes your day so bright
    Sunshine gives you a ray of hope
    To do things you left undone
    Get close to things you want to
    Do today
    Have a great day,
    Good Morning to you all!
    The sparkle and that shine When things are prime You get to see the new light That makes your day so bright Sunshine gives you a ray of hope To do things you left undone Get close to things you want to Do today Have a great day, Good Morning to you all!
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  • Coalition not a threat to PDP, Makinde declares
    .As S/West PDP leaders reaffirm support for party

    Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has declared that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is an institution that cannot be threatened by talks about an emerging coalition, noting that the party remains united and undivided in the South-West geopolitical zone.

    The governor said that PDP leaders in the South-West have resolved that as responsible leaders, they would stay in the party and fix whatever challenges arise, adding that the PDP will deal with its issues and come out stronger as the only credible political alternative for Nigerians.

    Governor Makinde stated this on Friday, while speaking with newsmen shortly after a meeting of the South-West PDP Caucus, held at the South-West PDP Secretariat named after Hon. Soji Adagunodo.

    He said: "We want the whole world to know that the PDP in the South-West is united and we are together and that the coalition is not a threat to the PDP.

    “Who are these people in this coalition? They were in some parties before, whether PDP or APC. What are their antecedents? Does it mean that anytime they move from one party to the other, they have repented or they have something new to offer the people? These are salient questions.

    "This Soji Adagunodo House is for the PDP South-West. If the roof is leaking, as leaders of PDP in the South-West, are we going to abandon the building and go somewhere else to take refuge? No. We will stay inside here and fix it to let the people know that we are responsible leaders and we have the interest of the people at heart.

    "So, a lot of people can say whatever they like, but in a party like the PDP, which is an institution, we have our own ways and means of dealing with such issues. When we get to the point where we have to deal with such issues, I give you the assurance that we will."

    Earlier, the meeting which comprised the Osun State governor, Senator Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke, who was represented by his deputy, Prince Kola Adewusi, former Governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola and other key leaders, issued a communique, stressing that the leadership of the party in the zone distanced itself from the coalition.

    Noting that the leaders reaffirmed their loyalty to the PDP and commitment to the unity, stability, progress and success of the party at all levels in the zone and across the country, the communiqué added that the PDP South-West Caucus threw its weight behind the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) that the party would be open to working with other like-minded citizens desirous of rescuing Nigeria from the stranglehold of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    It added that the the Caucus commended and appreciated Governors Makinde and Adeleke and other leaders of the PDP in the South-West Zone for their untiring roles in ensuring the stability and growth of the PDP, noting that the “PDP in South-West is intact and urges all organs and relevant bodies of the party to remain focused and continue to work assiduously towards the successful conduct of the scheduled National Convention to further strengthen and reposition the PDP for the task ahead.”

    The communiqué read further: “The Caucus resolves to intensify efforts to ensure the victory of our great Party in the upcoming by-elections in Oyo and Ogun States as well as Local Government Council election in Lagos State. The Caucus is confident that the PDP as a party of choice in the South West and Nigeria at large will record sweeping victory in the coming elections.

    “The Caucus demands that the Federal Government immediately release the withheld Osun State Local Government allocation. The withholding of the Osun State Local Government allocation by the Federal Government is unconstitutional, unwarranted and a violation of the rights and wellbeing of the people of Osun State.

    “The Caucus expresses very serious concern over the worsening insecurity and economic hardship in the country under the APC administration. The Caucus reechoes the declaration of Governor Makinde that the 2027 election will be between Nigerians and the APC, with Nigerians ultimately triumphing under the banner of the PDP.

    “The Caucus again commends Governor Makinde and Governor Adeleke for their people-oriented leadership in ensuring peace, stability, security and infrastructural development in the South West Zone.

    “The Caucus urges Nigerians not to lose hope but remain resolute and continue to rally with the PDP as our party leads the charge to rescue our nation from the misrule of the APC.”

    Leaders in attendance at the meeting also include the PDP Deputy National Chairman (South), Amb. Taofeek Arapaja; Dr Eddy Olafeso; Senator Monsurat Sunmonu; Dr Saka Balogun; PDP National Vice Chairman (South-West), Barr. Kamorudeen Ajisafe; and Oyo State PDP Secretary, Alhaji Wasiu Adeleke, among others.
    Coalition not a threat to PDP, Makinde declares .As S/West PDP leaders reaffirm support for party Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has declared that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is an institution that cannot be threatened by talks about an emerging coalition, noting that the party remains united and undivided in the South-West geopolitical zone. The governor said that PDP leaders in the South-West have resolved that as responsible leaders, they would stay in the party and fix whatever challenges arise, adding that the PDP will deal with its issues and come out stronger as the only credible political alternative for Nigerians. Governor Makinde stated this on Friday, while speaking with newsmen shortly after a meeting of the South-West PDP Caucus, held at the South-West PDP Secretariat named after Hon. Soji Adagunodo. He said: "We want the whole world to know that the PDP in the South-West is united and we are together and that the coalition is not a threat to the PDP. “Who are these people in this coalition? They were in some parties before, whether PDP or APC. What are their antecedents? Does it mean that anytime they move from one party to the other, they have repented or they have something new to offer the people? These are salient questions. "This Soji Adagunodo House is for the PDP South-West. If the roof is leaking, as leaders of PDP in the South-West, are we going to abandon the building and go somewhere else to take refuge? No. We will stay inside here and fix it to let the people know that we are responsible leaders and we have the interest of the people at heart. "So, a lot of people can say whatever they like, but in a party like the PDP, which is an institution, we have our own ways and means of dealing with such issues. When we get to the point where we have to deal with such issues, I give you the assurance that we will." Earlier, the meeting which comprised the Osun State governor, Senator Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke, who was represented by his deputy, Prince Kola Adewusi, former Governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola and other key leaders, issued a communique, stressing that the leadership of the party in the zone distanced itself from the coalition. Noting that the leaders reaffirmed their loyalty to the PDP and commitment to the unity, stability, progress and success of the party at all levels in the zone and across the country, the communiqué added that the PDP South-West Caucus threw its weight behind the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) that the party would be open to working with other like-minded citizens desirous of rescuing Nigeria from the stranglehold of the All Progressives Congress (APC). It added that the the Caucus commended and appreciated Governors Makinde and Adeleke and other leaders of the PDP in the South-West Zone for their untiring roles in ensuring the stability and growth of the PDP, noting that the “PDP in South-West is intact and urges all organs and relevant bodies of the party to remain focused and continue to work assiduously towards the successful conduct of the scheduled National Convention to further strengthen and reposition the PDP for the task ahead.” The communiqué read further: “The Caucus resolves to intensify efforts to ensure the victory of our great Party in the upcoming by-elections in Oyo and Ogun States as well as Local Government Council election in Lagos State. The Caucus is confident that the PDP as a party of choice in the South West and Nigeria at large will record sweeping victory in the coming elections. “The Caucus demands that the Federal Government immediately release the withheld Osun State Local Government allocation. The withholding of the Osun State Local Government allocation by the Federal Government is unconstitutional, unwarranted and a violation of the rights and wellbeing of the people of Osun State. “The Caucus expresses very serious concern over the worsening insecurity and economic hardship in the country under the APC administration. The Caucus reechoes the declaration of Governor Makinde that the 2027 election will be between Nigerians and the APC, with Nigerians ultimately triumphing under the banner of the PDP. “The Caucus again commends Governor Makinde and Governor Adeleke for their people-oriented leadership in ensuring peace, stability, security and infrastructural development in the South West Zone. “The Caucus urges Nigerians not to lose hope but remain resolute and continue to rally with the PDP as our party leads the charge to rescue our nation from the misrule of the APC.” Leaders in attendance at the meeting also include the PDP Deputy National Chairman (South), Amb. Taofeek Arapaja; Dr Eddy Olafeso; Senator Monsurat Sunmonu; Dr Saka Balogun; PDP National Vice Chairman (South-West), Barr. Kamorudeen Ajisafe; and Oyo State PDP Secretary, Alhaji Wasiu Adeleke, among others.
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  • Annie Macaulay Idibia is not just outside — SHE’S ARRIVED. And baby, she didn’t just walk into fame; she crawled, cried, cooked, prayed and grinded her way to the front cover of every dream she ever dared to whisper.

    Once upon a time in Surulere, Annie would literally take the longest route from UNILAG, just to catch a glimpse of movie posters — eyes scanning desperately to see if her face made it to the front. Not even the middle o, she just wanted a corner. Just something. A sliver of hope. The real dream wasn’t just acting; it was being visible enough to SELL a movie.

    Fast forward to now.....

    Na marketers dey line up. She’s the face they beg to plaster all over town. She's no longer praying to be seen — she’s now deciding who gets to see her! Which film? Which script? Which energy? She’s in full control — producer-level status, pow pow pow!

    But this didn’t just happen overnight. Annie’s story is a whole testimony. From sharing a tight one-bedroom space with her three brothers (one sadly late now), to helping her mum hustle in the cooking business — everyone just knew her as “the cook’s daughter.” Humble beginnings? That’s an understatement.

    Last year, she looked back and gave herself flowers — the real kind. In her words, she’s “a little girl with a very big dream, from beneath the grass to GRACE UNLIMITED.” And what a powerful shift it’s been.

    Even when her marriage with music icon 2Baba was cracking at the seams, Annie didn’t fold. In fact, she flexed. She bragged — and rightfully so — that she could stop working for two whole years and still live a soft, luxury life. Why? Because her name now rings bells in boardrooms, brand inboxes, and billionaire circles.

    She’s been honored as one of the 100 Most Influential Women in Africa, celebrated for her unmatched talent, her passion for women empowerment, her moves in fashion and business — and her unapologetic authenticity.

    And who could forget when she graced Glamour Magazine? She didn’t pose as perfection — she poured her past: the pain, the hustle, the losses. Yet she stood tall, a child of grace, fully aware of how far she’s come.

    Annie Idibia didn’t just blow. She BLOOMED.
    And now? The same girl that used to squint at posters is the one everybody’s watching.

    Don’t ever underestimate a woman with a dream and a prayer. Because one day, they’ll be the ones rushing HER.

    #2baba #2face #2faceidibia #nigeriaentertainment #naijacelebrities #nollywoodactress #nollywoodcelebrities #trendingnow #naijatrends
    Annie Macaulay Idibia is not just outside — SHE’S ARRIVED. And baby, she didn’t just walk into fame; she crawled, cried, cooked, prayed and grinded her way to the front cover of every dream she ever dared to whisper. Once upon a time in Surulere, Annie would literally take the longest route from UNILAG, just to catch a glimpse of movie posters — eyes scanning desperately to see if her face made it to the front. Not even the middle o, she just wanted a corner. Just something. A sliver of hope. The real dream wasn’t just acting; it was being visible enough to SELL a movie. Fast forward to now..... Na marketers dey line up. She’s the face they beg to plaster all over town. She's no longer praying to be seen — she’s now deciding who gets to see her! Which film? Which script? Which energy? She’s in full control — producer-level status, pow pow pow! But this didn’t just happen overnight. Annie’s story is a whole testimony. From sharing a tight one-bedroom space with her three brothers (one sadly late now), to helping her mum hustle in the cooking business — everyone just knew her as “the cook’s daughter.” Humble beginnings? That’s an understatement. Last year, she looked back and gave herself flowers — the real kind. In her words, she’s “a little girl with a very big dream, from beneath the grass to GRACE UNLIMITED.” And what a powerful shift it’s been. Even when her marriage with music icon 2Baba was cracking at the seams, Annie didn’t fold. In fact, she flexed. She bragged — and rightfully so — that she could stop working for two whole years and still live a soft, luxury life. Why? Because her name now rings bells in boardrooms, brand inboxes, and billionaire circles. She’s been honored as one of the 100 Most Influential Women in Africa, celebrated for her unmatched talent, her passion for women empowerment, her moves in fashion and business — and her unapologetic authenticity. And who could forget when she graced Glamour Magazine? She didn’t pose as perfection — she poured her past: the pain, the hustle, the losses. Yet she stood tall, a child of grace, fully aware of how far she’s come. Annie Idibia didn’t just blow. She BLOOMED. And now? The same girl that used to squint at posters is the one everybody’s watching. Don’t ever underestimate a woman with a dream and a prayer. Because one day, they’ll be the ones rushing HER. #2baba #2face #2faceidibia #nigeriaentertainment #naijacelebrities #nollywoodactress #nollywoodcelebrities #trendingnow #naijatrends
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  • Good evening all l hope you do well today in your business
    Good evening all l hope you do well today in your business
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  • To the Leadership of University of Calabar

    For students who have invested 7-8 years of their lives, many now in their final year, this directive to withdraw is not just disheartening; it is deeply unjust.

    Education is a contract built on trust: when a student commits time, effort, and money, the institution must keep its end of the bargain. These students did not over-admit themselves. They did not set the quotas. They did not create this crisis. These actions are of the school!

    It is unfair and frankly unacceptable to push the burden of a broken system onto young people who have only done what they were told would secure their future.

    I hope the University of Calabar rethinks this decision and finds a fair solution that doesn’t dump the weight on young people who’ve already given so much.

    Let’s do better. These students and Nigeria deserve better.

    Nigeria depends on the strength of its institutions.
    ~@aproko_doctor
    #SurvivingDentistryInUNICAL

    To the Leadership of University of Calabar For students who have invested 7-8 years of their lives, many now in their final year, this directive to withdraw is not just disheartening; it is deeply unjust. Education is a contract built on trust: when a student commits time, effort, and money, the institution must keep its end of the bargain. These students did not over-admit themselves. They did not set the quotas. They did not create this crisis. These actions are of the school! It is unfair and frankly unacceptable to push the burden of a broken system onto young people who have only done what they were told would secure their future. I hope the University of Calabar rethinks this decision and finds a fair solution that doesn’t dump the weight on young people who’ve already given so much. Let’s do better. These students and Nigeria deserve better. Nigeria depends on the strength of its institutions. ~@aproko_doctor #SurvivingDentistryInUNICAL
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