• 𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐏𝐖𝐀𝐍 𝐆𝐑𝐎𝐔𝐏 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐬 𝐎𝐮𝐭 𝐢𝐧 𝐀𝐟𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐑𝐞𝐚𝐥 𝐄𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐞

    Let’s talk real estate and what it truly means to invest with confidence.

    PWAN stands for:

    P – Property
    W – World
    A – Africa
    N – Network

    Established in March 12th 2012, PWAN GROUP has grown from a visionary idea into one of Africa’s most reliable real estate marketing networks. With branches across Nigeria and numerous affiliate companies about 63 Affilliates; including PWAN Homes, PWAN Max, PWAN Plus, PWAN Haven, PWAN Advantage,Pwan Legend etc.

    PWAN GROUP continues to build a legacy of excellence, trust, and innovation.

    In a sector where many come and go, PWAN GROUP has stood the test of time, adapting to change and rising stronger through every phase.

    “Endurance is the hallmark of greatness. What lasts is what truly leads.”

    This quote reflects PWAN GrOUP’s journey — not just surviving, but thriving over the years. Its growth isn’t just in numbers, but in reputation, structure and value delivered to both clients and PBOS.

    When it comes to real estate investment, it’s not just about trends — it’s about trust.

    That’s why aligning with a brand that has proven its strength, built systems and maintained excellence for over a decade is a wise decision!

    PWAN GROUP remains a pacesetter — not just participating in the real estate space, but actively shaping the future of property ownership in Africa.

    And with more groundbreaking milestones on the way, the story is far from over.

    With Pwan Group; there is no limit!
    From, PBO Peter Okafor.
    𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐏𝐖𝐀𝐍 𝐆𝐑𝐎𝐔𝐏 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐬 𝐎𝐮𝐭 𝐢𝐧 𝐀𝐟𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐑𝐞𝐚𝐥 𝐄𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐞 Let’s talk real estate and what it truly means to invest with confidence. PWAN stands for: P – Property W – World A – Africa N – Network Established in March 12th 2012, PWAN GROUP has grown from a visionary idea into one of Africa’s most reliable real estate marketing networks. With branches across Nigeria and numerous affiliate companies about 63 Affilliates; including PWAN Homes, PWAN Max, PWAN Plus, PWAN Haven, PWAN Advantage,Pwan Legend etc. PWAN GROUP continues to build a legacy of excellence, trust, and innovation. In a sector where many come and go, PWAN GROUP has stood the test of time, adapting to change and rising stronger through every phase. “Endurance is the hallmark of greatness. What lasts is what truly leads.” This quote reflects PWAN GrOUP’s journey — not just surviving, but thriving over the years. Its growth isn’t just in numbers, but in reputation, structure and value delivered to both clients and PBOS. When it comes to real estate investment, it’s not just about trends — it’s about trust. That’s why aligning with a brand that has proven its strength, built systems and maintained excellence for over a decade is a wise decision! PWAN GROUP remains a pacesetter — not just participating in the real estate space, but actively shaping the future of property ownership in Africa. And with more groundbreaking milestones on the way, the story is far from over. With Pwan Group; there is no limit! From, PBO Peter Okafor.
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  • People don't understand the undertone

    Okpebholo can't threaten a Kwankwaso

    He can't threaten Atiku

    He can't dare elrufai

    But he can trample Obi

    Obi is fair game

    He is Igbo

    Behind the scenes

    In their closets

    Many bigots who moonlight as democrats

    Who occupy high offices in this land

    Will clap for Okpebholo

    He has voiced out what they murmur in their bedrooms

    Onanuga told the Igbo nit to bother about voting in lagos in 2027

    He can't tell the same thing to the Hausa

    He can't dare the Fulani in Lagos

    Igbo is bushmeat

    Against them every weakling, every hustler

    Shows his savagery

    We had seen Fr Alia threaten Obi

    A man who has no guts to speak about the killer herdsmen and local militants groups ravaging his state

    A literal sissy of a Reverend father

    We have seen him turn a pugnacious area boy against Obi

    Obi is an easy target because of his ethnic group

    When an Igbo man is attacked or humiliated like that

    All Igbo are put in their right place

    Don't think that the Olodo of Edo called Okpebholo is threatening Obi for personal political advantage

    He is threatening Obi to please Tinubu.

    Edo was purchased for him

    He must show loyalty by delivering the state at all costs

    And threatening Obi must be the sort of sport Tinubu likes

    That is why all the garrulous men around him revel in it

    Tinubu stayed aloof while the Igbo were chased away from polling units in Lagos on March 2023

    He thinks highly of McOluomo, Onanuga and recently

    Very recently he enjoys Reno Omokri who stopped calling him a drug baron to concentrate his lunacy around Obi and the Igbo

    Tinubu is definitely enjoying the threats being issued to Obi by his unscrupulous agents

    But he should know that the chickens will come home to roost soon

    When a president sows division

    He reaps katakata

    This country needs a transformative and principled leadership

    Not a bunch of urban political bandits running around as reformers , stealing votes and looting the country.
    People don't understand the undertone Okpebholo can't threaten a Kwankwaso He can't threaten Atiku He can't dare elrufai But he can trample Obi Obi is fair game He is Igbo Behind the scenes In their closets Many bigots who moonlight as democrats Who occupy high offices in this land Will clap for Okpebholo He has voiced out what they murmur in their bedrooms Onanuga told the Igbo nit to bother about voting in lagos in 2027 He can't tell the same thing to the Hausa He can't dare the Fulani in Lagos Igbo is bushmeat Against them every weakling, every hustler Shows his savagery We had seen Fr Alia threaten Obi A man who has no guts to speak about the killer herdsmen and local militants groups ravaging his state A literal sissy of a Reverend father We have seen him turn a pugnacious area boy against Obi Obi is an easy target because of his ethnic group When an Igbo man is attacked or humiliated like that All Igbo are put in their right place Don't think that the Olodo of Edo called Okpebholo is threatening Obi for personal political advantage He is threatening Obi to please Tinubu. Edo was purchased for him He must show loyalty by delivering the state at all costs And threatening Obi must be the sort of sport Tinubu likes That is why all the garrulous men around him revel in it Tinubu stayed aloof while the Igbo were chased away from polling units in Lagos on March 2023 He thinks highly of McOluomo, Onanuga and recently Very recently he enjoys Reno Omokri who stopped calling him a drug baron to concentrate his lunacy around Obi and the Igbo Tinubu is definitely enjoying the threats being issued to Obi by his unscrupulous agents But he should know that the chickens will come home to roost soon When a president sows division He reaps katakata This country needs a transformative and principled leadership Not a bunch of urban political bandits running around as reformers , stealing votes and looting the country.
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  • Pi that will be using to buy goods and services and you are expecting the price to be fluctuating within the pi ecosystem too
    How does that go to work out for Marchants?
    Pi core team will control the price to be stable so that the Marchant will have rest of mind on their goods and services to render.
    Who wants to lose?

    Very simple and logical thing
    Pi that will be using to buy goods and services and you are expecting the price to be fluctuating within the pi ecosystem too How does that go to work out for Marchants? Pi core team will control the price to be stable so that the Marchant will have rest of mind on their goods and services to render. Who wants to lose? Very simple and logical thing 👌
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  • "𝗠𝗿 𝗜𝗯𝘂 Did Not Only Buy Me My First Laptop, He Also Gave Me My First 100k To Start Life. He Changed My Life " - Skitmaker 𝗦𝗶𝗿 𝗕𝗮𝗹𝗼 🥹

    Award winning Nigerian comedian and Skitmaker, Sir Balo has remembered late Late Nollywood Legendary Actor, Mr Ibu.

    In a emotional post, Sir Balo revealed that he will forever be grateful to Mr Ibu for the role he played in his life and growth

    He said; "Mr Ibu bought me my first laptop and gave me my first 100k to start life, I'm forever grateful to him."

    Sadly, Mr Ibu died on March 2nd 2024 after a long battle with an illness that thats consumed all the money he had. He fought hard . Lost one of his legs. Nigerians rallied around him to ensure that he pulled out from his battle but unfortunately d€ath th came knocking.

    Mr Ibu was a good man. He lived all his life making everyone happy. He will forever be Remembered.

    Moral Lesson: Gratitude is Everything. Keep Resting Legend 𝗠𝗥 𝗜𝗕𝗨

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    "𝗠𝗿 𝗜𝗯𝘂 Did Not Only Buy Me My First Laptop, He Also Gave Me My First 100k To Start Life. He Changed My Life 😭" - Skitmaker 𝗦𝗶𝗿 𝗕𝗮𝗹𝗼 🥹❤️🔥 Award winning Nigerian comedian and Skitmaker, Sir Balo has remembered late Late Nollywood Legendary Actor, Mr Ibu. In a emotional post, Sir Balo revealed that he will forever be grateful to Mr Ibu for the role he played in his life and growth He said; "Mr Ibu bought me my first laptop and gave me my first 100k to start life, I'm forever grateful to him." Sadly, Mr Ibu died on March 2nd 2024 after a long battle with an illness that thats consumed all the money he had. He fought hard . Lost one of his legs. Nigerians rallied around him to ensure that he pulled out from his battle but unfortunately d€ath th came knocking. Mr Ibu was a good man. He lived all his life making everyone happy. He will forever be Remembered. Moral Lesson: Gratitude is Everything. Keep Resting Legend 𝗠𝗥 𝗜𝗕𝗨 🦅❤️ Follow Our Page 👉🏿 SouthEast Music chart ❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽 #mribu #sirbalocomedy #skit #nigeria #igbo #actor #contentcreator #enugu #comedy #nollywood #RIP
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  • People don't understand the undertone..

    Okpebholo can't threaten aKwankwaso.o

    He can't threatenAtiku.u

    He can't dareEl-Rufai.i

    But he can trample Obi

    Obi is fairgame.e

    He isIgbo.o

    Behind the scenes

    In their closets

    Many bigots who moonlight as democrats

    Who occupy high offices in thisland?d

    Will clap forOkpebholo.o

    He has voiced out what they murmur in theirbedrooms.s

    Onanuga told the Igbo nit to bother about voting in lagos in 2027

    He can't tell the same thing to theHausa.a

    He can't dare the Fulani inLagos.s

    Igbo is bushmeat

    Against them every weakling, every hustler

    Shows his savagery

    We had seenFr.r Alia threaten Obi

    A man who has no guts to speak about the killer herdsmen and local militants groups ravaging his state

    A literal sissy of a Reverend father

    We have seen him turn a pugnacious area boy against Obi

    Obi is an easy target because of his ethnicgroup.p

    When an Igbo man is attacked or humiliated likethat,t

    All Igbo are put in their rightplace.e

    Don't think that the Olodo of Edo called Okpebholo is threatening Obi for personal politicaladvantage.e

    He is threatening Obi to pleaseTinubu.

    Edo was purchased forhim.m

    He must show loyalty by delivering the state at allcosts.s

    And threatening Obi must be the sort of sport Tinubulikes.s

    That is why all the garrulous men around him revel in it

    Tinubu stayed aloof while the Igbo were chased away from polling units in Lagos on March2023.3

    He thinks highly of McOluomo,Onanuga,a and recently

    Very recently he enjoys RenoOmokri,i who stopped calling him a drug baron to concentrate his lunacy around Obi and theIgbo.o

    Tinubu is definitely enjoying the threats being issued to Obi by his unscrupulousagents.s

    But he should know that the chickens will come home to roost soon

    When a president sows division

    He reaps katakata

    This country needs a transformative and principledleadership.p

    Not a bunch of urban political bandits running around as reformer,, stealing votes and looting the country.

    ~ @AreaFada1
    People don't understand the undertone.. Okpebholo can't threaten aKwankwaso.o He can't threatenAtiku.u He can't dareEl-Rufai.i But he can trample Obi Obi is fairgame.e He isIgbo.o Behind the scenes In their closets Many bigots who moonlight as democrats Who occupy high offices in thisland?d Will clap forOkpebholo.o He has voiced out what they murmur in theirbedrooms.s Onanuga told the Igbo nit to bother about voting in lagos in 2027 He can't tell the same thing to theHausa.a He can't dare the Fulani inLagos.s Igbo is bushmeat Against them every weakling, every hustler Shows his savagery We had seenFr.r Alia threaten Obi A man who has no guts to speak about the killer herdsmen and local militants groups ravaging his state A literal sissy of a Reverend father We have seen him turn a pugnacious area boy against Obi Obi is an easy target because of his ethnicgroup.p When an Igbo man is attacked or humiliated likethat,t All Igbo are put in their rightplace.e Don't think that the Olodo of Edo called Okpebholo is threatening Obi for personal politicaladvantage.e He is threatening Obi to pleaseTinubu. Edo was purchased forhim.m He must show loyalty by delivering the state at allcosts.s And threatening Obi must be the sort of sport Tinubulikes.s That is why all the garrulous men around him revel in it Tinubu stayed aloof while the Igbo were chased away from polling units in Lagos on March2023.3 He thinks highly of McOluomo,Onanuga,a and recently Very recently he enjoys RenoOmokri,i who stopped calling him a drug baron to concentrate his lunacy around Obi and theIgbo.o Tinubu is definitely enjoying the threats being issued to Obi by his unscrupulousagents.s But he should know that the chickens will come home to roost soon When a president sows division He reaps katakata This country needs a transformative and principledleadership.p Not a bunch of urban political bandits running around as reformer,, stealing votes and looting the country. ~ @AreaFada1
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  • Beloved, this week and beyond, fly higher, soar like an eagle, be better than ever, become larger, become greater, and March forward in Jesus Christ name... Amen.
    Good morning, have a victorious day.
    Beloved, this week and beyond, fly higher, soar like an eagle, be better than ever, become larger, become greater, and March forward in Jesus Christ name... Amen. Good morning, have a victorious day.
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  • No Smoke Without Fire by John Michaelson
    You set the scenes, devise your ponzi schemes,
    Then sit back and watch and wait to hear the screams,
    Of the puppets you control and manipulate, it seems,
    Pandering to their egos and meaningless dreams,
    That you force feed them from behind your fascist regimes,
    To the point where their existence is squalid and dire.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    Greedily carving and starving all the resources and land,
    Burning your identity into its flesh to brandish your brand,
    Leaving carnage in your wake that you will never understand,
    Until you’ve contaminated natures DNA down to its last strand,
    And overpriced organic food is systematically banned,
    Leaving us all to fend for ourselves, knee deep in your mire.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    Then you ply us with alcohol, sugar, tobacco and prescription pills,
    That you promise will cure us of our misfortunes and ills,
    But instead, they rob us blind of our faculties and skills,
    So we can no longer think for ourselves, and we march to your drills,
    Governed and controlled by the doctrines penned by your quills,
    Sealed by your hot wax stamp with you as its master and sire.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    Illegally funded by your megalomaniacal donors and bribes,
    You spruik your worthless speeches drafted by your marketing scribes,
    To round up your sheep and build your comatose tribes,
    Anaesthetised by your false promises and egocentric vibes,
    Dependent on commissioned drugs the pharmacist prescribes,
    Until we can no longer distinguish the truth teller from the liar.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    You preach world peace and equality wearing a bullet proof vest,
    Then go home and count the weapons you’ve amassed in your war chest,
    And expect us to mindlessly march and fight for you at your behest,
    With the sole reason to support and sustain your senseless quest,
    For artificial power and profit from conflict that only you can invest,
    We’re incapacitated and disabled behind your trip wire.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    Conceited oligarchs of this world hiding in your country club cult,
    Inconsequentially underestimating the masses, causing pain and insult,
    The time has come for your reign to expire so we can change the result,
    Which has already started with awakened souls, joining hands to revolt,
    Who will not be silenced by your propaganda, but our voices are not a tumult,
    Armageddon is upon us, will shout your town crier.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    No longer can we bear to be overshadowed by your suffocating shade,
    And foolishly follow you down a path from which you have strayed,
    We need to emancipate that which you have conquered and slayed,
    And free our own minds from being subconsciously brainwashed and played,
    Nor live in your world any longer where we’re scared and afraid,
    From the feelings and yearnings of our souls, a new paradigm will transpire.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    We will celebrate as we watch your disinformation and misinformation burn,
    So we can finally trust our instincts and intuition to feel what we learn,
    Never again to be judged or measured by what we own, or what we earn,
    You need to join the ride or step aside, for now it is our time, our turn,
    For where we take our world and our future from here is not your concern,
    It’s time for us to attune our frequency to a consciousness much higher.
    There’s no smoke without fire.
    ~John Michaelson~
    No Smoke Without Fire by John Michaelson You set the scenes, devise your ponzi schemes, Then sit back and watch and wait to hear the screams, Of the puppets you control and manipulate, it seems, Pandering to their egos and meaningless dreams, That you force feed them from behind your fascist regimes, To the point where their existence is squalid and dire. There’s no smoke without fire. Greedily carving and starving all the resources and land, Burning your identity into its flesh to brandish your brand, Leaving carnage in your wake that you will never understand, Until you’ve contaminated natures DNA down to its last strand, And overpriced organic food is systematically banned, Leaving us all to fend for ourselves, knee deep in your mire. There’s no smoke without fire. Then you ply us with alcohol, sugar, tobacco and prescription pills, That you promise will cure us of our misfortunes and ills, But instead, they rob us blind of our faculties and skills, So we can no longer think for ourselves, and we march to your drills, Governed and controlled by the doctrines penned by your quills, Sealed by your hot wax stamp with you as its master and sire. There’s no smoke without fire. Illegally funded by your megalomaniacal donors and bribes, You spruik your worthless speeches drafted by your marketing scribes, To round up your sheep and build your comatose tribes, Anaesthetised by your false promises and egocentric vibes, Dependent on commissioned drugs the pharmacist prescribes, Until we can no longer distinguish the truth teller from the liar. There’s no smoke without fire. You preach world peace and equality wearing a bullet proof vest, Then go home and count the weapons you’ve amassed in your war chest, And expect us to mindlessly march and fight for you at your behest, With the sole reason to support and sustain your senseless quest, For artificial power and profit from conflict that only you can invest, We’re incapacitated and disabled behind your trip wire. There’s no smoke without fire. Conceited oligarchs of this world hiding in your country club cult, Inconsequentially underestimating the masses, causing pain and insult, The time has come for your reign to expire so we can change the result, Which has already started with awakened souls, joining hands to revolt, Who will not be silenced by your propaganda, but our voices are not a tumult, Armageddon is upon us, will shout your town crier. There’s no smoke without fire. No longer can we bear to be overshadowed by your suffocating shade, And foolishly follow you down a path from which you have strayed, We need to emancipate that which you have conquered and slayed, And free our own minds from being subconsciously brainwashed and played, Nor live in your world any longer where we’re scared and afraid, From the feelings and yearnings of our souls, a new paradigm will transpire. There’s no smoke without fire. We will celebrate as we watch your disinformation and misinformation burn, So we can finally trust our instincts and intuition to feel what we learn, Never again to be judged or measured by what we own, or what we earn, You need to join the ride or step aside, for now it is our time, our turn, For where we take our world and our future from here is not your concern, It’s time for us to attune our frequency to a consciousness much higher. There’s no smoke without fire. ~John Michaelson~
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  • *•Your month your character* which one are you


    `(●January ` love peace

    `(●February` Cheerful all the time

    `(●March` caring souls

    `(◍April` Love givers

    `(◍May ` Honest people

    `(◍June ` Secret keepers

    `(◍July` Always there for you

    `(◍August` Smile keepers

    `(◍September` 🙏🏾 Love Christ

    `(◍October ` laugh often

    `(◍November ` Love nature

    `(◍December 👍🏾` Amazing people
    *🧃•Your month your character* which one are you❓ `(●January ❤️` love peace `(●February😊` Cheerful all the time `(●March😍` caring souls `(◍April🌹` Love givers `(◍May 😘` Honest people `(◍June 😂` Secret keepers `(◍July🤭` Always there for you `(◍August🤗` Smile keepers `(◍September` 🙏🏾 Love Christ `(◍October 💓` laugh often `(◍November 💖` Love nature `(◍December 👍🏾` Amazing people
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  • The Senate has asked Kogi Central Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan to stay away from its proceedings, saying the suspended lawmaker can’t resume yet.

    In a statement on Sunday, Senate spokesman Yemi Adaramodu insisted that there was no subsisting court order mandating the Senate to recall the lawmaker before the expiration of her suspension.

    Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan was suspended in March 2025 for violating Senate rules after a seat arrangement brawl with Senate President Godswill Akpabio whom she accused of sexual misconduct, an allegation Akpabio denied.

    #everyoneシ#viralpost2025シ #highlightseveryonefollowers #fypシ#everyonefollowers #highlighteveryone #fyp #fy #goviral
    The Senate has asked Kogi Central Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan to stay away from its proceedings, saying the suspended lawmaker can’t resume yet. In a statement on Sunday, Senate spokesman Yemi Adaramodu insisted that there was no subsisting court order mandating the Senate to recall the lawmaker before the expiration of her suspension. Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan was suspended in March 2025 for violating Senate rules after a seat arrangement brawl with Senate President Godswill Akpabio whom she accused of sexual misconduct, an allegation Akpabio denied. #everyoneシ゚ #viralpost2025シ #highlightseveryonefollowers #fypシ゚ #everyonefollowers #highlighteveryone #fyp #fy #goviral
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  • When people die, we say: “Do not speak ill of the dead.”

    But today, I ask one question: what of the living the dead ruined?

    What of the lives they shattered?

    The voices they silenced?

    The dreams they wasted?

    What if the dead ruled with cruelty and departed, leaving a trail of victims too damaged to ever recover?

    What if their legacy is the reason some died untimely, violently, and unnecessarily in the first place?

    Muhammadu Buhari is gone.

    And once again, a bleeding nation is being asked to perform its most dangerous ritual: FORGET!

    But I remember.

    I remember citizens waving flags and singing the anthem
    gunned down at Lekki Tollgate by soldiers, under his government that saw a demand for dignity as defiance.

    The streetlights went off.
    The cameras looked away.
    The bullets rained down mercilessly on unarmed citizens!

    He was Commander-in-Chief!

    Families are still grieving. Many are still missing.

    His government denied their murder.

    They made us question the evidence of our own eyes.

    They spat on our memory and dared us to forget.

    I remember the Shi’ites
    fathers, sons, women, children
    dragged through dust, crushed under boots,
    for daring to march and pray differently.

    I remember the violent burial of justice
    when DSS agents invaded judges’ homes at midnight, Gestapo-style,
    without warrants, without shame, without consequence.
    Till date, no justification.
    And the judiciary never stood the same again.

    I remember the hundreds of “repentant” Boko Haram terrorists he released back into society
    with fanfare, jollof rice, sewing machines, starter packs, and smiles
    while widows of slain soldiers clutched folded flags and death certificates.
    While children from burnt villages grew up without homes,
    without fathers,
    without mothers,
    without answers.

    I remember the grievous collapse of the economy
    the deepest plunge into abyss this nation had witnessed in recent history
    while Buhari repeatedly abandoned the country, disappearing for weeks without remorse, without explanation.

    As inflation soared, the Naira crumbled into disgrace, and food prices became horror stories,
    he remained absent.

    Absent while businesses folded.

    Absent while the World Poverty Clock declared Nigeria the Poverty Capital of the World.

    He watched from a distance, aloof, detached, unmoved
    and whenever he spoke, it was either denial or pure condescension.

    No strategy.

    No empathy.

    No shame.

    I remember the wickedness of his final days in office
    a Naira redesign wrapped in the disguise of reform,
    announced without foresight,
    without care for the poor, the sick, the elderly, or the rural.

    People died not for lack of medicine,
    but because they couldn’t use or access their money to purchase it.

    Aged parents wept bitterly in the streets, under the hot sun,
    for days that turned into weeks, because their own money was locked away.

    And Buhari, the Chief Architect of that doomsday policy
    the man under whose watch lives wasted like scraps of paper
    was the single biggest beneficiary of public goodwill in our democratic history!

    Yet they say, “Do not speak ill of the dead.”

    Why?

    Because he is now under the earth?

    Was he not godlike in power while we suffered under his rule?

    Since when did death become a bleach that wipes away how people lived?

    Since when did dying canonize men who had no empathy for the living?

    He died in London
    not in Zaria, not in Enugu, not in Jos
    but in a foreign hospital most Nigerians cannot even dream of, let alone afford.

    And his media aide, Femi Adesina, looked Nigerians dead in the face and said,
    "Buhari could have long died if he used Nigerian hospitals...due to lack of medical competence..."

    The sheer cruelty of the Nigerian ruling class in full glare!

    So, who should use Nigerian hospitals?

    Who should suffer the lack of "medical competence"?

    The aggrieved masses, from whom you now demand silence or empathy for the dead?

    The one who ruled for 8 YEARS over bad hospitals, empty pharmacies, and unpaid doctors?

    And when his time came, he fled, as usual, the very system he created.

    He ran from his own legacy.

    How many Nigerians can run from bad governance?
    How many of you reading this can afford London clinics?

    But again, they say: “Do not speak ill of the dead.”

    Do not remember your pain.
    Do not remember your trauma.
    Do not remember the loved ones you buried.
    Do not remember the blood that dried on our streets.
    Do not remember your truth.

    But I do remember.
    And I will not be silent.

    He governed like a ghost
    distant, cold, silent
    except when denying responsibility.

    He left a nation poorer, angrier, and more broken than he met it.
    He stole our time.
    He wasted our growth.
    He stifled our voice.

    And now, they want to steal our memory too?

    Nigeria is a tragedy dressed in resilience.

    We are too forgiving.
    Too adaptive.
    Too FORGETFUL.

    We hug trauma like tradition.

    We laugh in hunger...in pain!

    We move on too fast, too far, before our wounds even scab.

    We’ve normalized cuddling and being ruled by people who do not love us.

    Leaders who weaponize our silence.

    Who live lavishly off our forgetfulness.

    Who take and take and take
    because they know:
    When they die, we’ll still say “rest in peace.”
    We’ll still honor their ignoble memory and whisper: “Don’t speak ill of the dead.”

    And so we never name shame.

    We never call wickedness exactly what it is.

    We never hang failure around the necks of those who earned it.

    And that is why it never ends.

    That is why they never stop taking us for granted.

    Let Buhari’s name NEVER be uttered with reverence.

    Let his memory haunt the halls of power.

    Let his people carry the burden of the name that emptied a nation.

    Let every living and future president, governor, senator, judge, and minister know:

    If you ruin lives, you will not be remembered in peace.

    We will not lie for you.

    We will not absolve you.

    We will not let death whitewash your legacy.

    We will not silence our truth for the comfort of your memory.

    ---
    This post is about us.

    About Nigeria.

    And how we keep burying our trauma under the cloak of politeness.

    We say: “Let the dead rest.”

    But did the dead let us rest?

    We say: "Respect the dead."

    But did the dead respect the living?

    We must stop confusing cowardice for civility.
    We must stop mistaking silence for grace.
    We must be comfortable with painful truth, demanding accountability, and having tough conversations!

    We must make it clear:

    To die in disgrace must be a warning to the living.

    A nation that does not shame the wicked will keep giving birth to monsters.

    I want a country
    where our children have a future they can trust.

    Where they look up to their leaders and not just up at airplanes far in the sky.

    Where our brightest minds don’t flee to be second-class citizens elsewhere.

    Where hospitals heal, not kill.

    Where doctors and health personnel are well paid
    and not told to go learn tailoring, like Buhari's own Health Minister once said,
    without fear of any rebuke from his boss, the President!

    Where leaders are true stewards, not shameless, heartless predators.

    And if that future must begin with truth,
    then let it begin here.

    Buhari failed this country.
    Spectacularly.
    Shamelessly.
    Fatally.

    He squandered hope and enormous goodwill, the kind never seen before.

    That is his legacy, and I will not pretend otherwise.

    Because when death becomes a sweet deodorant for wickedness,
    we teach the living that legacies don’t matter
    and that is how nations die long before their people do.

    And to those of you who say, “He’s gone now. Let’s move on. Let’s focus on our own legacy…”

    I say: we cannot build clean legacies atop the graves of unaccounted wickedness.

    To move forward without reckoning is not wisdom; it is willful amnesia. It is dangerous, faux morality!

    The dead may be gone, yes. But their choices still live with us.

    Their impact outlives their breath.

    And the way we remember them tells the living what history will one day say of them too.

    “Do not speak ill of the dead?”

    Then, let the dead live better.

    Let them lead with conscience,

    remembering the day they'll take their final breath.

    Enough of political correctness that earns us nothing.

    Enough of false civility that brings us more chains and despair.

    Enough of this culture of respectability we have pushed too far into sheer docility.

    Let the dead rest, if they so deserve.

    But let the truth never sleep.

    My name is Ayo Atitebi, and I am my father's child!
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    When people die, we say: “Do not speak ill of the dead.” But today, I ask one question: what of the living the dead ruined? What of the lives they shattered? The voices they silenced? The dreams they wasted? What if the dead ruled with cruelty and departed, leaving a trail of victims too damaged to ever recover? What if their legacy is the reason some died untimely, violently, and unnecessarily in the first place? Muhammadu Buhari is gone. And once again, a bleeding nation is being asked to perform its most dangerous ritual: FORGET! But I remember. I remember citizens waving flags and singing the anthem gunned down at Lekki Tollgate by soldiers, under his government that saw a demand for dignity as defiance. The streetlights went off. The cameras looked away. The bullets rained down mercilessly on unarmed citizens! He was Commander-in-Chief! Families are still grieving. Many are still missing. His government denied their murder. They made us question the evidence of our own eyes. They spat on our memory and dared us to forget. I remember the Shi’ites fathers, sons, women, children dragged through dust, crushed under boots, for daring to march and pray differently. I remember the violent burial of justice when DSS agents invaded judges’ homes at midnight, Gestapo-style, without warrants, without shame, without consequence. Till date, no justification. And the judiciary never stood the same again. I remember the hundreds of “repentant” Boko Haram terrorists he released back into society with fanfare, jollof rice, sewing machines, starter packs, and smiles while widows of slain soldiers clutched folded flags and death certificates. While children from burnt villages grew up without homes, without fathers, without mothers, without answers. I remember the grievous collapse of the economy the deepest plunge into abyss this nation had witnessed in recent history while Buhari repeatedly abandoned the country, disappearing for weeks without remorse, without explanation. As inflation soared, the Naira crumbled into disgrace, and food prices became horror stories, he remained absent. Absent while businesses folded. Absent while the World Poverty Clock declared Nigeria the Poverty Capital of the World. He watched from a distance, aloof, detached, unmoved and whenever he spoke, it was either denial or pure condescension. No strategy. No empathy. No shame. I remember the wickedness of his final days in office a Naira redesign wrapped in the disguise of reform, announced without foresight, without care for the poor, the sick, the elderly, or the rural. People died not for lack of medicine, but because they couldn’t use or access their money to purchase it. Aged parents wept bitterly in the streets, under the hot sun, for days that turned into weeks, because their own money was locked away. And Buhari, the Chief Architect of that doomsday policy the man under whose watch lives wasted like scraps of paper was the single biggest beneficiary of public goodwill in our democratic history! Yet they say, “Do not speak ill of the dead.” Why? Because he is now under the earth? Was he not godlike in power while we suffered under his rule? Since when did death become a bleach that wipes away how people lived? Since when did dying canonize men who had no empathy for the living? He died in London not in Zaria, not in Enugu, not in Jos but in a foreign hospital most Nigerians cannot even dream of, let alone afford. And his media aide, Femi Adesina, looked Nigerians dead in the face and said, "Buhari could have long died if he used Nigerian hospitals...due to lack of medical competence..." The sheer cruelty of the Nigerian ruling class in full glare! So, who should use Nigerian hospitals? Who should suffer the lack of "medical competence"? The aggrieved masses, from whom you now demand silence or empathy for the dead? The one who ruled for 8 YEARS over bad hospitals, empty pharmacies, and unpaid doctors? And when his time came, he fled, as usual, the very system he created. He ran from his own legacy. How many Nigerians can run from bad governance? How many of you reading this can afford London clinics? But again, they say: “Do not speak ill of the dead.” Do not remember your pain. Do not remember your trauma. Do not remember the loved ones you buried. Do not remember the blood that dried on our streets. Do not remember your truth. But I do remember. And I will not be silent. He governed like a ghost distant, cold, silent except when denying responsibility. He left a nation poorer, angrier, and more broken than he met it. He stole our time. He wasted our growth. He stifled our voice. And now, they want to steal our memory too? Nigeria is a tragedy dressed in resilience. We are too forgiving. Too adaptive. Too FORGETFUL. We hug trauma like tradition. We laugh in hunger...in pain! We move on too fast, too far, before our wounds even scab. We’ve normalized cuddling and being ruled by people who do not love us. Leaders who weaponize our silence. Who live lavishly off our forgetfulness. Who take and take and take because they know: When they die, we’ll still say “rest in peace.” We’ll still honor their ignoble memory and whisper: “Don’t speak ill of the dead.” And so we never name shame. We never call wickedness exactly what it is. We never hang failure around the necks of those who earned it. And that is why it never ends. That is why they never stop taking us for granted. Let Buhari’s name NEVER be uttered with reverence. Let his memory haunt the halls of power. Let his people carry the burden of the name that emptied a nation. Let every living and future president, governor, senator, judge, and minister know: If you ruin lives, you will not be remembered in peace. We will not lie for you. We will not absolve you. We will not let death whitewash your legacy. We will not silence our truth for the comfort of your memory. --- This post is about us. About Nigeria. And how we keep burying our trauma under the cloak of politeness. We say: “Let the dead rest.” But did the dead let us rest? We say: "Respect the dead." But did the dead respect the living? We must stop confusing cowardice for civility. We must stop mistaking silence for grace. We must be comfortable with painful truth, demanding accountability, and having tough conversations! We must make it clear: To die in disgrace must be a warning to the living. A nation that does not shame the wicked will keep giving birth to monsters. I want a country where our children have a future they can trust. Where they look up to their leaders and not just up at airplanes far in the sky. Where our brightest minds don’t flee to be second-class citizens elsewhere. Where hospitals heal, not kill. Where doctors and health personnel are well paid and not told to go learn tailoring, like Buhari's own Health Minister once said, without fear of any rebuke from his boss, the President! Where leaders are true stewards, not shameless, heartless predators. And if that future must begin with truth, then let it begin here. Buhari failed this country. Spectacularly. Shamelessly. Fatally. He squandered hope and enormous goodwill, the kind never seen before. That is his legacy, and I will not pretend otherwise. Because when death becomes a sweet deodorant for wickedness, we teach the living that legacies don’t matter and that is how nations die long before their people do. And to those of you who say, “He’s gone now. Let’s move on. Let’s focus on our own legacy…” I say: we cannot build clean legacies atop the graves of unaccounted wickedness. To move forward without reckoning is not wisdom; it is willful amnesia. It is dangerous, faux morality! The dead may be gone, yes. But their choices still live with us. Their impact outlives their breath. And the way we remember them tells the living what history will one day say of them too. “Do not speak ill of the dead?” Then, let the dead live better. Let them lead with conscience, remembering the day they'll take their final breath. Enough of political correctness that earns us nothing. Enough of false civility that brings us more chains and despair. Enough of this culture of respectability we have pushed too far into sheer docility. Let the dead rest, if they so deserve. But let the truth never sleep. My name is Ayo Atitebi, and I am my father's child! Copied.
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  • Leandro Paredes sharing the story of the day Lionel Messi got ANGRY with him during a Barcelona vs PSG match in the Champions League

    “He got really mad at me, we went three months without speaking. I had a rough time. I was playing for PSG and he was at Barcelona. It was a Champions League match and back then, there were no fans in the stadium.

    It was during the pandemic, so you could hear everything. We went up 2–1 and I said something to my teammates… and he heard it. That was my biggest mistake, he gets really mad. And when he does, it’s hard for him to let it go.

    I texted him the next day, and again 15 days later. I told him, ‘It wasn’t directed at you, I didn’t mean to offend you.’ And he didn’t reply. He didn’t talk to me for three months. That match was in February, and we had national team duty in March, but those games got canceled, so we didn’t meet again until June, just before the Copa América.

    Three months had passed without a word and I kept thinking, ‘Now I have to see how he reacts.’ But no, he’s a legend. We arrived at the training ground on the same day. I got there a little before him, and he showed up in my room. I was brushing my teeth, super early, and he splashed water at me and said: ‘What are you doing up so early?’
    We have an amazing relationship.”
    Leandro Paredes sharing the story of the day Lionel Messi got ANGRY with him during a Barcelona vs PSG match in the Champions League 👀 “He got really mad at me, we went three months without speaking. I had a rough time. I was playing for PSG and he was at Barcelona. It was a Champions League match and back then, there were no fans in the stadium. It was during the pandemic, so you could hear everything. We went up 2–1 and I said something to my teammates… and he heard it. That was my biggest mistake, he gets really mad. And when he does, it’s hard for him to let it go. I texted him the next day, and again 15 days later. I told him, ‘It wasn’t directed at you, I didn’t mean to offend you.’ And he didn’t reply. He didn’t talk to me for three months. That match was in February, and we had national team duty in March, but those games got canceled, so we didn’t meet again until June, just before the Copa América. Three months had passed without a word and I kept thinking, ‘Now I have to see how he reacts.’ But no, he’s a legend. We arrived at the training ground on the same day. I got there a little before him, and he showed up in my room. I was brushing my teeth, super early, and he splashed water at me and said: ‘What are you doing up so early?’ We have an amazing relationship.”
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  • WHY GABRIEL MAGHALLESE HIT VICTOR GYOKERES FAMOUS CELEBRATION IN 2024.

    The incident started during Europa League encounter between Arsenal and Sporting Lisbon in March 2023.

    Arsenal are playing Sporting in a second league home game at Emirate stadium, Granit Xhaka scored a master class goal and hit his tumb to nose with five fingers across celebration facing the crowd at the Emirate stadium.

    In this game, there's real battle between Gyokeres and Gabriel Maghallese during the match, who show no mercy to the striker from the first minutes up to the 90 minutes; plus the extra-time after Sporting equalized the goal and take the game to penalties.

    Sporting eliminated Arsenal and advanced to the next stage after Gabriel Martenelli lost the penalty during shoot-out.

    Then, there's one Sporting player with name Pedro Goncalves; who faced the Arsenal spectators at the Emirate and hitted the same Granit Xhaka celebration to the Emirate crowds.

    This mimicking hurt many Arsenal players after the penalty shoot-out and Gabriel Maghallese was not an exception.

    Last season, Arsenal are bound to meet Sporting Lisbon at their home in the new Swiss format UEFA Champions League and Arsenal went to Lisbon and smashed Sporting 5-1; eventually ending their 18 month home unbeaten.

    Gabriel Maghallese happen to be among the goalscorers and didn't hesitate to hit the famous Victor Gyokeres celebration in Lisbon, who was the star player at Sporting and already scored hatrick against Manchester City; in retaliation of Pedro Goncalves action at the Emirate stadium.

    Gyokeres was ask about Gabriel action in an interview and he said: the player love many celebration and he love it when others choose to copy from him.

    Now Gyokeres is about to be an Arsenal player and teammate to Gabriel Maghallese at the Emirate stadium.

    I have no doubt the two will put everything behind their back, embrace each other and probably be the best friends in the squad.

    But, Gyokeres will never stop facing Gabriel in as much as they're Arsenal players, Gabriel have to take him during the training and Gyokeres have to take on him too.

    This is the life of striker and defender in the same club, they've have to face each other during sessions and bring out the best out of themselves.

    This two are coming together very soon and will surely make Arsenal great again.

    #Arsenal
    #Goykeres
    #GabrielMaghallese
    #everyone
    WHY GABRIEL MAGHALLESE HIT VICTOR GYOKERES FAMOUS CELEBRATION IN 2024. The incident started during Europa League encounter between Arsenal and Sporting Lisbon in March 2023. Arsenal are playing Sporting in a second league home game at Emirate stadium, Granit Xhaka scored a master class goal and hit his tumb to nose with five fingers across celebration facing the crowd at the Emirate stadium. In this game, there's real battle between Gyokeres and Gabriel Maghallese during the match, who show no mercy to the striker from the first minutes up to the 90 minutes; plus the extra-time after Sporting equalized the goal and take the game to penalties. Sporting eliminated Arsenal and advanced to the next stage after Gabriel Martenelli lost the penalty during shoot-out. Then, there's one Sporting player with name Pedro Goncalves; who faced the Arsenal spectators at the Emirate and hitted the same Granit Xhaka celebration to the Emirate crowds. This mimicking hurt many Arsenal players after the penalty shoot-out and Gabriel Maghallese was not an exception. Last season, Arsenal are bound to meet Sporting Lisbon at their home in the new Swiss format UEFA Champions League and Arsenal went to Lisbon and smashed Sporting 5-1; eventually ending their 18 month home unbeaten. Gabriel Maghallese happen to be among the goalscorers and didn't hesitate to hit the famous Victor Gyokeres celebration in Lisbon, who was the star player at Sporting and already scored hatrick against Manchester City; in retaliation of Pedro Goncalves action at the Emirate stadium. Gyokeres was ask about Gabriel action in an interview and he said: the player love many celebration and he love it when others choose to copy from him. Now Gyokeres is about to be an Arsenal player and teammate to Gabriel Maghallese at the Emirate stadium. I have no doubt the two will put everything behind their back, embrace each other and probably be the best friends in the squad. But, Gyokeres will never stop facing Gabriel in as much as they're Arsenal players, Gabriel have to take him during the training and Gyokeres have to take on him too. This is the life of striker and defender in the same club, they've have to face each other during sessions and bring out the best out of themselves. This two are coming together very soon and will surely make Arsenal great again. #Arsenal #Goykeres #GabrielMaghallese #everyone
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