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🚨 John Terry speaks on how American owners are destroying Chelsea men and women:
🗣🎙"At Chelsea, it’s not just the men’s team falling apart, even the women’s side is struggling right now. That says a lot about the overall direction of the club.
Emma Hayes left the team in a strong position and was rarely outclassed by rivals like Arsenal Women or Manchester City Women, won 6 title in a row.
Under Sonia Bompastor, this season has looked like a step backward. The ownership also deserves criticism. The Americans seem to misunderstand how football works, it’s not basketball.
If this continues, they risk turning Chelsea into a selling club like Brighton & Hove Albion or Borussia Dortmund."
【Meme】

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They never judged Buhari by his followers who in fact killed their fellow citizens in 2011 because their candidate lost a Presidential elections.
They never judge Tinubu by his followers who are very violent and are threatening to kill and maim anyone who openly campaigns for the opposition in Lagos, Edo and other places.
But yes, let's hang Peter Obi because of his supporters who are online throwing their weight behind their candidate and defending him from verbal attacks from Tinubu's gang.
Hypocrites.
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It is very shameful that a lot of Nigerians in their late 20s or 30s cannot afford to buy a 50kg bag of rice in an entire year, simply because they have to deal with other low-quality problems with the little they earn.
• Fuel went from ₦185 to ₦1,400
• A 65-inch television went from ₦300k+ to a million naira
• A normal-sized fridge went from ₦140k to ₦600k
• An AC went from ₦140k to ₦500k+
• Cars went from ₦2–3m to ₦15–30m. These are 2011–2015 car models, mind you.
Let me make it clear to those of you who still don’t get it: if you earn ₦300k monthly and save ₦100k every month to buy a car (saving that amount is almost impossible, by the way), it will take you 140 months to save ₦14 million.
For more context, 140 months is 11.8 years. ₦14 million is the cost of a 2013 Toyota Camry SE.
Mind you, by the time you are able to fully save for that car after a decade, the price would be double the current price.
What this means is that a lot of Nigerians will never be able to afford to own a car in their lifetime.
The saddest question is: how many Nigerians are earning up to ₦300k monthly?
You do not realize the damage Tinubu and the APC have done to us until you calm down and start thinking about the ripple effects in the coming years.
Tinubu must go, and to every person supporting this current government, good things will never find you. Heaven will not rest until you are cursed.
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Tinubu is the reason why most of you are single and not married, sha cos where you wan see money do romance?
Have you paid your rent???
#1000WaysTinubuRuinedMy20s
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African Proverb Of The Week
Since its formation in 2024, the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) – comprising Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso – has faced relentless attacks by Western-backed terrorists, economic isolation and sovereignty violations by Western-aligned African governments, and endless slander from Western and Western-aligned media. Despite these externally-imposed challenges, it has continued to record economic and political wins.
Meanwhile, France, the former colonizer of all 3 AES member states, continues to crumble under the economic weight of its dwindling influence in Africa, while sponsoring terror in the Sahel in a desperate attempt to revive this influence. And the weak-willed leaders of Africa continue to sell the futures of their own people, for the scraps of the West.
Scraps carved out of Africa’s boundless wealth.
The message of this Southern African proverb is simple: Africans across the Motherland and the diaspora can believe what they want about who they are, where they stand, and what they are capable of. They can keep chasing hope, validation and success in a system created to destroy them. But the continued rise of the AES represents the undeniable truth of Africa’s place in the world, and it is up to the people of Africa to finally accept this truth, and act accordingly.

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6. Insecurity Spiral - Kidnappings, Boko Haram & Coup Attempt
Security deteriorated sharply under Tinubu. In the first half of 2025 alone, Nigeria recorded approximately 5,400 kidnapping incidents and 6,800 deaths. Between January and April 2026, over 1,100 people were abducted across Northern Nigeria. Boko Haram's JAS faction resurged in Borno State, killing 60+ people in September 2025. In a most alarming development, a military coup plot to assassinate President Tinubu was uncovered in late 2025; suspects including a former minister's brother were arraigned in January 2026 — signalling a deeply destabilised governance environment.
7. #EndBadGovernance Protests - Bullets as a Response
Driven to desperation by hunger, poverty, and misrule, Nigerians took to the streets in a 10-day nationwide protest (August 1–10, 2024) under the #EndBadGovernance movement. The government's response was brutal: Amnesty International documented at least 24 protesters killed by security forces through "excessive force." Instead of accountability, the government arrested and charged 11 protest leaders with treason in 2025 - a chilling act of repression against citizens exercising their constitutional rights.
8. Corruption & Scandal - Looting at the Top
Tinubu's administration has been riddled with high-profile corruption scandals. Humanitarian Affairs Minister Betta Edu was suspended in January 2024 after a ₦585 million government fund was traced to a private account. The head of Nigeria's social investment agency (NSIPA), Halima Shehu, was also suspended under similar circumstances. Meanwhile, Tinubu's administration was widely condemned for approving ₦5.095 billion ($6.1million) for a presidential yacht, 100 million+ for luxury SUVs for lawmakers and the First Lady and inflating the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway costs from ₦4bn/km to ₦8bn/km - a project valued at over $11 billion amid mass poverty.
9. Student Loan Debacle - False Hope for Nigerian Youth
After increasing Tertiary Institution fees by over 300%, Tinubu's flagship student loan scheme (NELFUND) was touted as a gamechanger for Nigerian youth. In reality, it became another symbol of government incompetence. By early 2026, while 1.69 million applications were received and ₦183.8 billion disbursed, transparency and disbursement irregularities sparked widespread outrage. In March 2026, Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University (JOSTUM) was shut down following student protests over partial and irregular payments. The scheme that promised educational access delivered confusion, exclusion, and protest.
10. Governance by Decree - Press Freedom Under Attack
Tinubu has overseen a steady erosion of civil liberties and press freedom. The Cybercrimes Act has been weaponized against journalists and critics as documented by Human Rights Watch in its 2026 World Report. Reporters like Nurudeen Adenekan were arrested for critical coverage. Only 18% of the 2025 capital budget was spent by September 2025, exposing the gulf between Tinubu's bloated ₦68.3 trillion 2026 budget and actual governance delivery. The administration has consistently prioritized optics over outcomes, leaving Nigeria's infrastructure, institutions, and people in accelerating decay.
Sources: World Bank, WFP, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch (2026), NBS, Vanguard, Premium Times, BusinessDay - April 2026.

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10 Triggering Points of Tinubu's Woeful Administration (2023–2026) - Why He must not return as President in 2027.
1. Fuel Subsidy Removal without planning.
Tinubu’s inauguration speech came with immediate removal of fuel subsidy which resulted in fuel prices exponentially increasing from ₦190 → ₦1,300+/litre (650%+ rise) without proper plan to cushion the irreparable damage that one statement would do to the pockets of ordinary Nigerians
2. Naira Collapse - ₦460 → ₦1,490/$
Tinubu's unification of exchange rates; another Day-One policy sent the naira into a historic tailspin. The naira collapsed from roughly ₦460/$ to ₦1,358 (official) and ₦1,490 (parallel market) by April 2026. This near tripling of the exchange rate wiped out savings, drove up import costs, devastated businesses, and made the cost of living unbearable for millions. The new ₦70,000 minimum wage approved in 2024 was worth only *m$42 in real terms, less than half the purchasing power of the old ₦30,000 wage in 2019.
3. Explosive Inflation - A Nation That Can No Longer Eat
Inflation under Tinubu hit a generational high of 34.19% in mid-2024, with food inflation peaking at a record 40.87% in June 2024.
While headline inflation eased to 15.06% by February 2026, the cumulative price damage especially on food had already devastated household budgets across the country. Nigeria went from a middle-income aspiration to a nation where eating three meals a day became a luxury for tens of millions.
4. Famine & Mass Hunger — More than 35 million Nigerians Facing Starvation
Under Tinubu's watch, Nigeria's food crisis reached catastrophic proportions. The World Food Programme (WFP) projected that 35 million Nigerians would face acute hunger during the 2026 lean season. In Borno State, 15,000 people were classified at IPC Phase 5 Catastrophic/Famine level - the worst tier on the global hunger scale. The poverty rate surged from 46% in 2023 to 63% in 2025, meaning approximately 140 million Nigerians now live in abject poverty according to the World Bank.
5. Electricity Grid Collapse - Darkness as Governance
Despite promises of an energy revolution, Nigeria's national grid collapsed 9 times in 2024 alone. Major grid collapses occurred in December 2025 and January 2026, with electricity supply plummeting to as low as 1.5 megawatts, practically zero for a country of over 220 million people. Businesses dependent on grid power were crippled, manufacturing stalled, and ordinary Nigerians were left in perpetual darkness, running generators at enormous personal expense.

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🚨🗣 The Commentator on Drogba after securing Chelsea the Champions league
"Munich. Pressure. History on the line. And when Chelsea needed a hero, Didier Drogba didn’t just show up—he delivered immortality. A towering header in the dying moments to stun Bayern, then the coldest penalty you’ll ever see to seal it. This wasn’t luck. This was destiny wearing blue.
They doubted him. Called him inconsistent. Questioned his legacy. But on the biggest night in club football, Drogba answered every critic with one performance that rewrote Chelsea’s history forever. From Ivory Coast to the Allianz Arena, he carried the hopes of millions—and turned belief into reality.
Legends are remembered. Icons are celebrated. But Drogba? He became eternal that night. Chelsea didn’t just win the Champions League… they conquered it—with a king leading the charge".

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I’m jealous of countries that have a competent president.
KHAN'✨@khanofkhans11_
How jealous are you?
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True
But there's a age the man must be to understand this.
superdad@udysznx
as a guy, i no fit rate you if you still get issues with your papa you suppose don understand life from hin own angle by now
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