CBMako
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CBMako
@20Nein
Technology, leadership. Take nothing at face value



I lowkey noticed that when karma hits a man 2 things get snatched - his car & his money 🤣🤣🤣



I think the real question is: Can you afford to experience 24hours light for 1 week?

The moment Nigerians start seeing more than just a party but the individuals holding positions and hold them accountable the better for you all. The LP members you elected last election how have they added positivity to governance rather they are bench warmers and don’t even go against policies that affect the masses. Start holding individuals responsible and not party.


Otedola's went for a vacation abroad and was video riding a bicycle. Nigeria X users are angry and insulting him. Mind you all, Otedola is a businessman, not a politician, and can spend his money the way he likes. But if your favorite celebrities buy cars worth millions or Billions, you praise them Hypocrisy at its peak

Bruh, this man is a business mogul never being in the govt. You don't need to associate anybody with him to make a point.


“We are an oil producing country” “If we had more refineries government can afford to pump 1 million liters” 🤡🤡🤡🤡 This is America where the “government is working”, that produces 20million barrels of crude and has over 100 refineries. Their petrol has gone above 3000/liter. And there are a large number of young people who this baba is their “thought leader”

“Finally, I don’t have to spend ₦200,000 on diesel every day to run my restaurant. My ₦20 million solar system has solved everything, God did it.” — Lady says as she shows off her newly installed solar.

Enjoying this sunny Thursday in Singapore 🇸🇬 Happiness is free 🚲… F.Ote💲

“$1 million can buy you a house in America. £1 million can buy you a house in the UK. 1 million rands can buy you a house in South Africa. ₦1 million can’t rent you a place in Nigeria. I hope you guys understand how cooked Nigeria is?” — Man laments.




@DavidHundeyin Many make their living from X monetization putting an end to it result to more bad than good

Nigerians protested madly when fuel went from ₦65 to ₦145 in 2012. 14 years later, it’s ₦1,300 per litre and we’re just silent and coping. Omo, what happened to us? Is it that we’re too tired to even speak up😭😭😭





