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Ahmed Danladi-Abiola
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Desperate times calls for desperate measures. And in all, My integrity and good name must be preserved. God helping me.
Lagos , Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Omoyele Sowore and his many demons
By Chuks Akunna
A drowning man will clutch at a straw, is a very old proverb. This proverb still holds true today, especially concerning one overgrown baby, who calls himself my "long-time friend." This time-tested blackmailer is none other than Cashivist Omoyele Sowore.
Like he admitted, our long-time friendship began nearly 20 years ago, precisely in December 2006, after the then-presidential domestic aide, Senator Andy Uba, appointed me as media assistant. Under the guise of seeking clarifications, Sowore would want to lure me into spilling information that would be the feedstock for his Sahara Reporters' "exclusives". Of course, I was smarter than that. After the Supreme Court fired my boss, he would occasionally call me up to help him investigate several stories. He never paid a dime for my reports. I, however, stopped writing for him circa 2012 after discovering that the reason he failed to publish at least three exclusive stories I spent time and money investigating was because the parties involved paid him off! Sowore would purport to have damaging stories on public officials. He'd blackmail them to the point they paid huge sums of money as settlement. Why do you think he decided to float a political party? People stopped falling for his blackmail, so he changed gear and began using his presidential aspiration as another "format."
When Ibrahim Magu was detained by the then EFCC chairman in an underground cell in Area 10, Abuja, I got in touch Sowore who at the time was in New York, and made him speak with Magu. Sahara Reporters' published the conversation as an exclusive! When Magu became EFCC chairman, Sowore would often call, asking me if "my man" had forgotten all he did for him. If course, I never passed such silly messages to Mr. Magu. He is alive and can testify to this.
On other occasions, he would call and spend hours on the telephone. Whenever I drew attention to his libelous style of writing, he would retort, "I be activist, I no be journalist like una."
Now, to the photograph in question. I was at the Federal High Court last Friday in solidarity with a man I thought was my friend, his excesses notwithstanding. On Saturday, May 2, 2026, I missed several Whatsapp calls from a number I wasn't familiar with. When I returned the call, it turned out to be Sowore. Apparently, he didn't use his old number as I had stopped picking his nonsensical calls. He said he missed my birthday two days earlier, so called to felicitate with me. I was a bit uneasy, fully aware that he's never up to any good. When he picked, he began thus:: "Chuks, you no be better person o. After all these years of our friendship, you know say I get case for court and you no even say make you come court one day come stand with your friend." He told me the next hearing date, and I gave my word that I would be there.
Last week Friday, therefore, I found myself in court. The court didn't begin sitting early. I ran into a lawyer friend of mine and we began catching up. Sowore walked in and excitedly joined us. Apparently, my friends is an Obidient. Sowore began by running Peter Obi down. He began boasting about how he is the best presidential material. I even teased him with the idea of begining as a council chairman.
His discussion drifted to how he helped BLord, the young businessman he boasted to have helped let off VDM's hook. Without prompting, Sowore told my lawyer friend and I that BLord is, in his words, "a very poor boy" who offered him a paltry N2 million for all he did to save him from VeryDarkMan! Sowore even swore that all the cars BLord flaunts on SM are borrowed. That all he did was because Blord's dad appealed to him to help his son.

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What happened at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital yesterday is a national disgrace and must not be treated lightly!
Calling on @officialEFCC to promote lawful conduct; to publicly call the officers involved in the act to order, @Fmohnigeria @nighealthwatch to protect our healthcare system, and the presidency @NGRPresident and @NGRSenate to look into this, so this doesn’t happen to any healthcare worker again.
@UN @WHO @WHONigeria @UNICEF_Nigeria
Justice must prevail. Say NO TO VIOLENCE AGAINST MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Enough is Enough.
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“Goodluck Jonathan You’re a B@d And Ev!l Person. You’re a We@k Man Because It Was During Your Administration That Tinubu And APC Ganged Up To Remove You From Office. Now, Instead Of You To Also Join Force With Peter Obi To Remove Tinubu From Office Just Like He Did With You, You Decided To Pour Spit In The Face Of Nigerians By Aligning With Tinubu To Contest Under PDP. Nigerians, Anywhere You See PDP On Election Day, It’s The Same As APC.” ~ Man Reacts
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Dele Momodu attacking Obi for leaving the ADC.
Kenneth Okonkwo attacking Obi for leaving the ADC.
Bolaji Abdullahi ADC National Publicity Secretary attacking Obi for leaving the ADC.
Atiku’s data boys attacking Obi for leaving the ADC.
The APC “hallelujah boys” attacking Obi for leaving the ADC.
Nigerians, is Obi the only leader who recently left the ADC?

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@realDonaldTrump please you need to hear this from Nigeria facebook.com/share/v/17GYp4…
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All Nigerians are asking for is good leadership and accountability. Nothing extraordinary, nothing impossible, just leadership that works for the people. The shame we face daily because of leadership failure is becoming unbearable. In almost every ministry, in too many states and federal offices, the rot is glaring, and the world is watching us with ridicule.
Leadership, in its true sense, is about helping people grow. It is about making life better, opening doors, and creating opportunities. But what we have experienced is the opposite, leadership that kills potential, suppresses growth, silence voices, and stifles hope.
We are not asking for perfection; we are asking for sincerity. We are not asking for miracles; we are asking for accountability. All we want is leadership that builds and serves the people, not leadership that feeds off the people.
Nigeria has enough talent, enough resources, and enough potential to be great. What we lack is leadership that matches the strength and resilience of its people. Until that changes, the cycle of frustration, wasted opportunities, and national embarrassment will continue.
All we ask is simple: leadership that serves, not leadership that destroys.
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Nigeria urgently needs a Border Police and a Forest Police Department to assist the Nigerian Army and Air Force in eliminating terrorism and ensuring the safety of people living in both rural and urban areas. Without these forces, it will be challenging for Nigeria to maintain safety and security. @SenRemiTinubu @officialABAT @NigeriaGov
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