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Oct 5, 2023 11 tweets 2 min read
So, someone sold d lamba that PBAT did not attend CSU, Atiku jumped on it & approached a High Court in Chicago for litigation, he withdrew d case & decided to approach a federal court with d same pleadings. It was there that the Registrar of CSU deposed to an affidavit that not only did he attend the CSU, he was indeed one of their brightest students. After this, Atiku, through his lawyers changed their pleading to reflect a new position that d certificate PBAT presented to INEC was a forgery just because one (2)
Oct 8, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
For those who still do not know why they call some people Progressives and others Conservatives/Reactionaries. See d way APC lost out in Zamfara, Rivers, Bayelsa, Bauchi & Edo (even with d wherewithal to have manipulated d process if they were so keen) They ranted, lamented, apportioned blames, did introspection, put everything behind them & moved on; focusing on d next course of action..That is d way of progressives. Conversely, look at Dem-dem, they lost in 2015 & they're still crying till today, raining
Oct 6, 2020 6 tweets 2 min read
An army of disgruntled losers waiting for any mumu to lead a protest for them to join in...they keep hoping for anything that would engender chaos. They don't have any hope of returning to power because their performance was not sterling, their only hope is to destroy the country even if the government is their target. We can liken them to the fable of a poor man who begged God to destroy the world and recreate it because he views himself as unfortunate. Remember how King Solomon settled the squabble between
May 30, 2020 74 tweets 12 min read
When they say this government has not done anything, they don't say it because they believe it, they say it because they want to believe it, saying otherwise actually diminishes them. So, d narrative requires constant oiling to stay alive. This is a thread... Kindly join me on this odyssey in examining how well d government has fared in its mission to 'change' Nigeria. "You don't have to see d entire staircase before taking d first step" - Martin Luther King. By may 29, 2015 when President Buhari took over d reins
Mar 26, 2020 5 tweets 2 min read
OBJ did not pay our debts, our debt of $18bn was written off while we embarked on a discounted debt buy back of d balance $12bn owed d Paris club, other debts of about $6bn remained intact and it was due largely to d efforts of Centre for Global Development Who convinced our creditors to reclassify Nigeria as an IDA-Only country (International Development Association) within d World Bank, a prerequisite for debt relief...It was d change in status that heralded d cancellation of $18bn & d discounted debt buy back
Jan 17, 2020 12 tweets 2 min read
As I suspected; Amotekun has transmuted into a political tool, those who were initially ambivalent have since latched on to it as a veritable means of opposing d Buhari government, even those who don't know what Amotekun means have since become d most... vocal champions. A very laudable idea is gradually turning into an object of controversy all because those who mooted d idea failed to plan and execute exhaustively while grandstanding seems to be d preferred option to an all inclusive dialogue to make it
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