• Look at what Obi @PeterObi just said about INEC.

    We’ve been telling Obidients, Obi is part of the establishment. He’s not here to shake the system; he’s protecting it. He’s working in alignment with his respected elder brother Tinubu @officialABAT.

    Sowore @YeleSowore is the real hero we should be supporting, not a businessman guarding his investments while ordinary Nigerians continue to suffer.
    Look at what Obi @PeterObi just said about INEC. We’ve been telling Obidients, Obi is part of the establishment. He’s not here to shake the system; he’s protecting it. He’s working in alignment with his respected elder brother Tinubu @officialABAT. Sowore @YeleSowore is the real hero we should be supporting, not a businessman guarding his investments while ordinary Nigerians continue to suffer.
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  • Good morning Nigerians, good morning Gada fans trust your night was cool. Do have a great day.
    Good morning Nigerians, good morning Gada fans trust your night was cool. Do have a great day.
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  • Every time His Excellency Mr. @PeterObi speaks about how the system tries to silence him, I listen. But I never imagined I would witness it firsthand—until Saturday, 31st May 2025. Let me walk you through what happened.👇🏽

    I accompanied Mr. Obi to London Business School, where he engaged in a Fireside Chat hosted by the Africa Business Club. The theme?
    “From Promise to Prosperity: Charting Africa’s Development with Political Will and Vision.”
    A powerful and inspiring session with Q & A.

    After the event, we boarded an Uber to Brentford Community Stadium, where Nigeria faced Jamaica in the Unity Cup Final. At the entrance, we ran into D’Banj, who came to perform at the event. We slipped in and sat near the Nigerian team.

    The match ended 2-2 and went to penalties. As it got intense, the crowd—mostly young Nigerians—started chanting: “Obi! Obi! Obi! Obi!”
    Some players began noticing him too.

    To avoid becoming a distraction, Mr. Obi quietly stepped back, cheering the team from a distance during the penalty shootout. But after Nigeria won, some officials invited him to join their post-match photo session.

    True to form, he politely asked them to get clearance from the officials. Suddenly, everything changed.
    One of the officials, after a phone call, returned with a hardened face and shouted: "He is not allowed to take pictures with the team!"

    Just moments earlier, the same officials were been visibly excited about Mr. Obi’s presence. The transformation was disturbing. It was clear someone had given a directive. The atmosphere shifted instantly.

    One player, still determined, tried to greet him after the photos. But from the pitch, a voice thundered:
    "You have been told not to greet him!"
    Security physically blocked the player from reaching Mr. Obi.

    The player, visibly upset, walked off the pitch straight to the dressing room. It was shocking to witness. Even efforts to see the team even in the dressing room was met with same instructions from above. Unbelievable!

    Meanwhile, both Nigerian and Jamaican fans continued swarming Mr. Obi for photos. They didn’t care about politics—only the man they respect.

    I left the stadium thinking:
    Even in football, a sport meant to unite us, politics has been weaponised.
    That moment deepened my resolve: In 2027, we must build a country where no one is silenced based on party affiliation. A nation where everyone is equal. ✊🏽
    -TheEnd-

    Mazi Ezeoke
    Every time His Excellency Mr. @PeterObi speaks about how the system tries to silence him, I listen. But I never imagined I would witness it firsthand—until Saturday, 31st May 2025. Let me walk you through what happened.👇🏽 🧵 I accompanied Mr. Obi to London Business School, where he engaged in a Fireside Chat hosted by the Africa Business Club. The theme? “From Promise to Prosperity: Charting Africa’s Development with Political Will and Vision.” A powerful and inspiring session with Q & A. After the event, we boarded an Uber to Brentford Community Stadium, where Nigeria faced Jamaica in the Unity Cup Final. At the entrance, we ran into D’Banj, who came to perform at the event. We slipped in and sat near the Nigerian team. The match ended 2-2 and went to penalties. As it got intense, the crowd—mostly young Nigerians—started chanting: “Obi! Obi! Obi! Obi!” Some players began noticing him too. To avoid becoming a distraction, Mr. Obi quietly stepped back, cheering the team from a distance during the penalty shootout. But after Nigeria won, some officials invited him to join their post-match photo session. True to form, he politely asked them to get clearance from the officials. Suddenly, everything changed. One of the officials, after a phone call, returned with a hardened face and shouted: "He is not allowed to take pictures with the team!" Just moments earlier, the same officials were been visibly excited about Mr. Obi’s presence. The transformation was disturbing. It was clear someone had given a directive. The atmosphere shifted instantly. One player, still determined, tried to greet him after the photos. But from the pitch, a voice thundered: "You have been told not to greet him!" Security physically blocked the player from reaching Mr. Obi. The player, visibly upset, walked off the pitch straight to the dressing room. It was shocking to witness. Even efforts to see the team even in the dressing room was met with same instructions from above. Unbelievable! Meanwhile, both Nigerian and Jamaican fans continued swarming Mr. Obi for photos. They didn’t care about politics—only the man they respect. I left the stadium thinking: Even in football, a sport meant to unite us, politics has been weaponised. That moment deepened my resolve: In 2027, we must build a country where no one is silenced based on party affiliation. A nation where everyone is equal. ✊🏽🇳🇬 -TheEnd- Mazi Ezeoke
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  • Love yourself so much, because Nigeria country no balance at all
    Love yourself so much, because Nigeria country no balance at all
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  • UK Court Jails British-Nigerian, Oghenochuko For Selling Artwork To Suspected Hezbollah Financier | Sahara Reporters https://bit.ly/43UNOqt
    UK Court Jails British-Nigerian, Oghenochuko For Selling Artwork To Suspected Hezbollah Financier | Sahara Reporters https://bit.ly/43UNOqt
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  • Rusia 1-1 Nig
    Maduka was fantastic today.

    Victor Boniface has announced his retirement today after the Russian Nigerian match.
    Hope he meant it
    Rusia 1-1 Nig Maduka was fantastic today. Victor Boniface has announced his retirement today after the Russian Nigerian match. Hope he meant it 😂😂😂
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  • Big masquerade don enter town oh!, Oya waka go gada. chat go see wetin dem dem do. Our country Nigeria don better.
    Big masquerade don enter town oh!, Oya waka go gada. chat go see wetin dem dem do. Our country Nigeria don better.
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  • BREAKING NEWS: Senior Advocate of Nigeria and constitutional lawyer Mike Ozekhome has strongly criticized the Supreme Court’s decision to affirm the death sentence of Adamawa Christian farmer Sunday Jackson. Jackson was convicted for defending himself against a killer herdsman
    BREAKING NEWS: Senior Advocate of Nigeria and constitutional lawyer Mike Ozekhome has strongly criticized the Supreme Court’s decision to affirm the death sentence of Adamawa Christian farmer Sunday Jackson. Jackson was convicted for defending himself against a killer herdsman
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  • Did you know the first-ever live television broadcast of a football match happened in 1937?

    It was a practice game involving Arsenal at Highbury Stadium, London—marking the dawn of a new era in sports broadcasting. Though just an experiment at the time, it laid the groundwork for the global spectacle football coverage has become today.

    From grainy black-and-white images to high-definition streams watched by millions, football has come a long way.

    For more fascinating stories from football’s rich past, follow @guardiannigeria on all social media platforms. The history of the beautiful game lives here.
    Did you know the first-ever live television broadcast of a football match happened in 1937? It was a practice game involving Arsenal at Highbury Stadium, London—marking the dawn of a new era in sports broadcasting. Though just an experiment at the time, it laid the groundwork for the global spectacle football coverage has become today. From grainy black-and-white images to high-definition streams watched by millions, football has come a long way. For more fascinating stories from football’s rich past, follow @guardiannigeria on all social media platforms. The history of the beautiful game lives here.
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  • Breaking News

    Nigerians observe as Busta Rhymes tries to kiss Burna Boy’s mother on her lips . Burna Boy’s dad reportedly had a heart attack after seeing what Busta Rhymes was doing . Luckily Burna’s mum did not give her an opportunity to do so .

    Moral lesson : But this was close oh hmmmmm, if na me Burna Papa I go vex
    Breaking News 🚨🚨 Nigerians observe as Busta Rhymes tries to kiss Burna Boy’s mother on her lips . Burna Boy’s dad reportedly had a heart attack after seeing what Busta Rhymes was doing . Luckily Burna’s mum did not give her an opportunity to do so . Moral lesson : But this was close oh hmmmmm, if na me Burna Papa I go vex
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  • [6/6, 6:13 PM] David Sam: Live in Female Cook Needed urgently.
    One day off in a week. Requirements:
    should be able to cook for sensitive eaters. should have worked in a muslim home is a plus and should know how to plan a time table
    Salary: 80k
    Location: Garki
    Dm me if interested on 09060992509
    [6/6, 6:13 PM] David Sam: Female Live in Chef needed urgently at Life Camp
    Details:
    - ⁠works Monday to Saturday. Leaves on Saturday to return Monday morning (7:30)
    - ⁠Shld be able to make Nigerian dishes, some continental dishes, some pastries like puff puff, samosa, chinchin, springroll
    - ⁠I have 2kids who take food to school in the morning, the person will cook their meals please. Can prep the meals a day before or even cook day before and just warm in the morning
    - Salary: 70/80k
    - Dm me if interested on 09060992509
    [6/6, 6:13 PM] David Sam: Live in Female Cook Needed urgently. One day off in a week. Requirements: should be able to cook for sensitive eaters. should have worked in a muslim home is a plus and should know how to plan a time table Salary: 80k Location: Garki Dm me if interested on 09060992509 [6/6, 6:13 PM] David Sam: Female Live in Chef needed urgently at Life Camp Details: - ⁠works Monday to Saturday. Leaves on Saturday to return Monday morning (7:30) - ⁠Shld be able to make Nigerian dishes, some continental dishes, some pastries like puff puff, samosa, chinchin, springroll - ⁠I have 2kids who take food to school in the morning, the person will cook their meals please. Can prep the meals a day before or even cook day before and just warm in the morning - Salary: 70/80k - Dm me if interested on 09060992509
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  • [6/6, 6:13 PM] David Sam: Live in Female Cook Needed urgently.
    One day off in a week. Requirements:
    should be able to cook for sensitive eaters. should have worked in a muslim home is a plus and should know how to plan a time table
    Salary: 80k
    Location: Garki
    Dm me if interested on 09060992509
    [6/6, 6:13 PM] David Sam: Female Live in Chef needed urgently at Life Camp
    Details:
    - ⁠works Monday to Saturday. Leaves on Saturday to return Monday morning (7:30)
    - ⁠Shld be able to make Nigerian dishes, some continental dishes, some pastries like puff puff, samosa, chinchin, springroll
    - ⁠I have 2kids who take food to school in the morning, the person will cook their meals please. Can prep the meals a day before or even cook day before and just warm in the morning
    - Salary: 70/80k
    - Dm me if interested on 09060992509
    [6/6, 6:13 PM] David Sam: Live in Female Cook Needed urgently. One day off in a week. Requirements: should be able to cook for sensitive eaters. should have worked in a muslim home is a plus and should know how to plan a time table Salary: 80k Location: Garki Dm me if interested on 09060992509 [6/6, 6:13 PM] David Sam: Female Live in Chef needed urgently at Life Camp Details: - ⁠works Monday to Saturday. Leaves on Saturday to return Monday morning (7:30) - ⁠Shld be able to make Nigerian dishes, some continental dishes, some pastries like puff puff, samosa, chinchin, springroll - ⁠I have 2kids who take food to school in the morning, the person will cook their meals please. Can prep the meals a day before or even cook day before and just warm in the morning - Salary: 70/80k - Dm me if interested on 09060992509
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