It's all so stupid and infuriating because once again Nigeria is determined to make me look like Nostradamus.
If you do not remove these powers from an institution that has demonstrated that it is not worthy of them, the first law of physics is inevitable. But yeah, "alarmist"
Do these wig-wearing fools and their superiors in govt know that Nigeria is awash with illegal firearms going for as little as N2,000?
When to this tinderbox you add millions of young, angry men pushed to the wall, how do you think the story will end?
Look, I fucking HATE seeing "David Hundeyin was right" AFTER the fact. Can you not for once do the obvious thing instead of allowing the situation build into yet another avoidable calamity?
What is wrong with all of you in this country?
Getting too angry now so I'm going off for a bit, but I'll just mention this.
It's not the ones tweeting angrily that you should be scared of.
Boys are in the streets and boys are ANGRY. It's a matter of when, not if they WILL start shooting back.
Don't tag me when they do.
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For weeks, you have been seeing these sponsored posts across Facebook and Instagram impersonating @vanguardngrnews and directing viewers to a scam website called "Nearest Edge."
Today, we get to uncover the masquerade behind Nearest Edge and see who exactly this character is.
First, a recap for those who may not be familiar with what has been happening.
Basically a scammer somewhere figured out that they could fraudulently leverage my face and credibility to promote a scam platform to relieve people of their money. westafricaweekly.com/beware-scammer…
A separate investigation by @thraets revealed that the same scam was pulled across Africa, using the names and images of other well known African journalists including @daddyhope, @RosebellK, @thenanaaba, @hugoribatika, @hughes_onair, and @MohaJichoPevu
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Remember the concluding part of this story last year? Remember how it was strongly hinted to you that your big mouth is your worst disability in life?
Well, here is another episode of the "Iyin Aboyeji cannot stop shooting himself in the foot with his mouth" show. t.co/tvfukSPax6
I actually pursued the Flutterwave SEC FOIA. Unlike you, I understand the strategic value of silence.
@onyekanwelue prevailed on me to ignore you and let everything go, which I have done for 10 months of 2023 so far.
But you HAD to open that big gob didn't you, Iyin?
Here is why if you value your life and everything you have, you should never, ever get in my way.
I have 300+ pages of SEC documents showing that you, GB and Adeleke were investigated for securities fraud and defrauding Flutterwave investors in 2017.
You can see @adedoyinjai? That's another classmate.
I have nothing to show for myself except tweets? Well here are some things I've been achieving in life since I was 12 years old in 2003.
Unlike you criminals, I have nothing to conceal or hide from.
The fact that you personally accomplished nothing with your life except "tweets" is entirely your individual problem. We can't all be failures like you.
I landed in Zimbabwe earlier today, and I have been detained at Harare Airport inside a smelly locked room for nearly 7 hours.
They said that despite using the travel document of a country with a visa-free relationship, my nationality is still Nigerian, and thus, I need a visa.
I was processed for removal from their country and locked in a tiny room, but I have heard nothing from anyone for several hours.
Alongside a lady from Uganda (also a visa-free country), I have been locked in a room with no windows or toilet, plus a bottle of pee on the floor.
No one appears to be in charge of anything, and even though my return flight to Addis has been rescheduled for tonight, I am still locked in this room, and I risk missing my flight.
They appear to have forgotten that they have people in detention here.