
Bello El-Rufai acknowledges Jonathan’s legacy, apologises for past criticism
“I found my father saying that he will consult President Jonathan. I said: ‘please, when you see him, tell him I am very sorry, I am wiser now’.”
“I found my father saying that he will consult President Jonathan. I said: ‘please, when you see him, tell him I am very sorry, I am wiser now’.”
The money Mr. Obi claimed to have left behind was not all in cash. Much of it was in supposed assets, which were overvalued by Mr. Peter Obi.
“We need a reliable, trusted platform to beat this government, and by the grace of God, by the end of this month, the leadership will conclude on which platform to use…”
“These men should bow their heads in shame,” Sani said. “They are the architects of the banditry, poverty, and hunger they now pretend to condemn.”
Reno Omokri noted that Obi’s decision to join a coalition as vice president could weaken the strong base that backed him in the 2023 general election.
On behalf of #RenosNuggeteers locally and globally, I wholeheartedly endorse the President of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for a second term in office…
Reno Omokri analyzes how Nigeria’s major ethnic groups engage with media, revealing that Igbos have the highest social media usage per capita, Northerners rely heavily on radio—especially BBC Hausa—and Yorubas prefer private platforms like WhatsApp. He warns that without understanding these patterns, political predictions based on social media can be misleading.
El-Rufai warns that justice in Nigeria is perceived as “for sale.”
When we as a race focus the vast majority of our intellectual effort on religion for the sake of religion rather than for the sake of societal progress, we will not fulfil our potential as a people.
However, despite this laudable achievement by President Tinubu, some media, particularly Daily Trust, Sahara Reporters, and one or two journalists on Arise TV, have dishonestly tried to misinform and disinform Nigerians…