@OfficialFPL I didn't bring sign Senesi & Hill to my defence line because I have two Manchester United players in my midfield. I would be playing against myself if i had done that.
@patrickbetdavid Some of us are risk loving people.
We enjoy seeing the other side of situations, especially when we triggered it intentionally. The consequences are embraced in good fate.
"The car drained my life. Since I moved into the house, I haven’t seen anything good. My last hope is going back to my hometown" - Viral fish pie hawker speaks on Nons Miraj’s support.
@yabaleftonline Inglorious bastards everywhere.
You all should stop trying to change the place God kept some people. Because they're not born to be great, they will fumble the opportunity, blame their helpers, and go back to their ordained place (poverty and struggle).
@NigeriaStories Victims of yesterday prayed, too.
Some of them were attacked and killed in their respective place of worship.
Let's use the other means to handle those menace destabilising the country.
JUST IN: Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has called on Muslims and Christians in the state to intensify prayers against rising insecurity issues across the state
@officialABAT PBAT, bandits and kidnappers want to finish Nigerians. Please order security operatives to stop rehabilitating terrorist. Let's give them a taste of their medicine.
Today, on International Women’s Day, I celebrate the women of Nigeria, at home and abroad.
Across our homes, farms, markets, offices, and the halls of leadership, Nigerian women continue to demonstrate strength, courage, and determination that help hold our nation together.
They are mothers who nurture, entrepreneurs who build, professionals who lead, and citizens who continue to shape the destiny of our country with resilience and dignity.
Nigeria’s progress has always carried the imprint of women who refused to accept limits placed before them. From those who fought for our democracy to the millions who labour daily to support their families and communities, their contributions to nation-building are profound.
Our duty as a government and as a society is to continue creating the conditions where every Nigerian girl can learn, every woman can thrive economically, and every voice can contribute to our national development.
When Nigerian women rise, Nigeria rises.
Today we honour their strength, their sacrifices, and their enduring role in the story of our country.
Happy International Women’s Day.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria