Gov. Alex Otti is a BIG thief.
2023 - ₦62.17bn
2024 - ₦215.46bn
2025 - ₦322.02bn
TOTAL: ₦600 BILLION
I’ve ₦500,000 for anyone that can show me projects executed by Alex Otti in Abia State with pictures and videos that’s worth ₦600 BILLION.
Abia State is in the hands of a BIG thief.
@selounfa@ABUJAPLUG All those celebs and politicians that you worship who are gays there life spoil dey come batter pass you ..no body life spoil by been gay ...gay is lifestyle..and gays and successful hard working people and the leave a topnotch life
Breaking News: “I am in Possession of a video of VeryDarkMan and a Nigerian SAN making L0v£ with each other if VDM dares try the n0n$£n$£ he is doing to BLord with me I will release the video” - Comedian DeeOne vows, says VDM is a c0ward who is scared of him because he has evidence that can send VDM to 14years in Prison with hard Labour
@ABUJAPLUG Abeg which type immoral act give you this kind of money abi no be this one wey dey do for free ..
Abeg tell me i wan do it am tired shishi charity no go see
@BigFortunee@instablog9ja We are all fools before I was born light issues till now am getting old life issues na our ghost go come enjoy the benefits of been a Nigeria..because some of us support evil politicians...you are saying process for how long
@instablog9ja Power issues exist, yes, but there’s real progress being made. Blanket statements like “stay away” ignore the ongoing efforts to stabilize electricity in Nigeria.
“War is at home right now in Nigeria” — U.S. missionary Alex Barbir says the scale and coordination of attacks show the country is facing a domestic war.
“Vincent my bro, it hasn't gotten to this, I was catching cruise with you”—Blord begs VDM for forgiveness
Blord has been remanded in Police custody for using VDM’s Face and Brand for Buisness without authorization. He will be locked up for 26 days before the next hearing.
They warned BLORD he didn’t hear. Bro said he has all kinds of SAN. Imagine spending 26 days in prison before the next hearing.
He will be spending his Easter in prison.
Don’t Play. You’ll always learn in a hard way.
LINUS WILLIAMS IFEJIRIKA A.K.A BLORD have been remanded at the kuje correctional center,he is Remanded for 26days meaning he will be spending his Easter in prison
LINUS WILLIAMS IFEJIRIKA A.K.A BLORD was arraigned today 1/4/2026 at the federal high court in Abuja on different count charges….
As you all know Mr Linus forged flight tickets with my name “martins Otse” and claimed I was coming to onitsha to join him in launching his blunt gadget app,he also claimed he paid me 500 million naira to be his brand ambassador,he also claimed I martins Vincent Otse approved billpoint app…he printed a billboard with my face on it and claimed I was his ambassador without my permission,HE also printed different fliers with my face on them claiming we agreed….all of these are false because I martins Vincent Otse have boldly written on all my social media bios that I do not take advert or promotions
IT will also interest Nigerians to know I have turned down ambassadorship deals worth over 700 million naira because I intend to use my brand for something meaningful
Verydarkman you've earned your reputation through geniune Advocacy, do not let your inherent hate for hausa and muslims overide you.
Your call for communities in jos to kill on sight is a call for anarchy.
Self-defense is a right, but ethnic profiling is a trap. If we start killing people based on how they look, we’ve lost the plot. Catch the suspicious, hand them to the authorities, and stay vigilant. If we go full anarchy, it’s the innocent travelers and ordinary Nigerians who will bleed. Let’s be smart, not lawless.
If Yoruba landlords really start telling stories about their Igbo tenants, plenty things go surface
Imagine this Igbo man ,he begged for just a small space to sell phone chargers. The landlord travelled for years. By the time he came back, the guy don already build three shops on top the land, planning to rent them out. No permission, no discussion ,just straight Nzobu Nzobu mindset.
If they now demolish it, he’ll rush online to twist the story: “They demolished an Igbo man’s shop… they hate Igbos.”
Truth be told, a lot of these things actually happen. Some people go find empty land, even fill canal, build house without asking questions or getting approval. Years later when the government finally steps in to do their job and clears those structures, na the same people go come online dey cry victim.
That’s the part nobody likes to talk about.
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When Nigerians, like Peter Obi, De-Market Nigeria, The Rest of The World Will Join Them. So Let's Desist From Such Unpatriotic Acts
Let me start by saying that Africa is the centrepiece of Nigeria's diplomacy, and as a nation, Nigeria pursues fraternal relations with all African countries. And yes, there will be friction when migration across Africa results in culture shocks and integration challenges, but let it be understood that tarring a whole nation because of the actions of a few individuals may not augur well for some of the things our continent is trying to achieve through vehicles like the African Union and the African Continental Free Trade Area.
And to Nigerians in the diaspora, it is very important that we, as Nigerian citizens, be good guests and respect our hosts. Let us be good ambassadors of our nation because our values are tied to Nigeria. If we are in a foreign country, let's contribute by pushing their economy forward through our lawful activities, rather than pushing our hosts to the wall as a minuscule fraction are sometimes wont to do.
Additionally, we ought to stop de-marketing our country on social and traditional media, simply because we are disgruntled about the results of the last election. Due to the global nature of the Internet, it is impossible to localise such negativity.
Without mentioning any country, if you listen to some of the negative things protesters are saying about Nigeria today, they are merely reechoing the fallacious, stereotypical statements that unpatriotic citizens, like Peter Obi, and others have made about Nigeria to their hearing and reading.
Nigeria is not a 'disgraced country'. A nation that was the sixth-largest contributor to global GDP growth in 2025 is a gracious and grateful country. A country whose stock exchange multiplied in value by a factor of five, rising from ₦27.915 trillion on December 30, 2022, before President Tinubu took office, to ₦122 trillion in January of 2026, is a fine destination for your investment.
Sure, we do have some security challenges, and it is not unique to us. Since the fall of the Gaddafi regime in 2011, much of the Sahel region has been destabilised. It is largely through the efforts of the Nigerian Armed Forces that the situation has not spread further to non-Sahelian countries.
But despite these localised security challenges, last December, Nigeria hosted 1.2 million foreign tourists who visited Lagos for Detty December. They stayed for weeks, as they regaled in all that Nigeria had to excite them during the Yuletide end-of-year festivities.
It was probably the largest gathering of its kind without even one murder or reported domestic incident.
Nigeria is a great nation, and even when, like any country on Earth, there might be very few bad apples, they do not spoil the whole bunch. Our brothers and sisters on the African continent should not confuse individual behaviours as representing the Nigerian Volksgeist.
Rather, the Nigerian nature is best captured in the active, financial, moral, and fraternal support that we gave to liberation struggles throughout Africa, and the stabilising influence our military played in fellow African nations beginning from Tanzania in 1964, all the way to our recent assistance to preserve democracy in the Republic of Benin last year.
Only a people and a country that truly love Africa can be that invested in the continent's stability.
Reno Omokri
Ambassador Designate to Mexico. Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year, 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
@renoomokri So Linus reno mokri so na when Peter obi follow you the lie na that time you go no say him mean Nigeria well abi..na hungry the worry you ...your sins shall find you out