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Aside from his asinine supporters on here, this has been my issue with him from day one. I’ve listened to a lot of his interviews, and no, not agenda-driven edits, but full conversations. I’ve sat through him discussing the economy, his plans for it, and even his understanding of the structure of government and how it works. Each time, I’ve come away underwhelmed, and that’s me being charitable. I completely understand the burning desire to remove the government of the day, as well as the emotional and empathetic appeal he brings. But leading a multifaceted, highly complex emerging economy like Nigeria requires more than good intentions and public sympathy. Yet every time you point that out, a swarm of witless cretins floods your mentions with insults and abuse, as though that will somehow change your assessment or translate into votes at the ballot box. In any case, I wish all the candidates the very best come 2027. May the best ideas win, and may Nigeria be great again.












Algerians doing jigs in Kansas... Brits eating barbecue in Texas... Koreans doing full on kegstands in Mexico... just goes to show that the entire world can be united by the simple concept of getting really drunk and watching a sporting event

Brazil/Morocco at MetLife will end around 8:15pm, putting fans back in Manhattan by ~ 10:00pm if the Knicks win the title tonight, we're on tap for a once-in-a-generation Saturday night in the greatest city in the world a championship-starved fanbase colliding with some of the most passionate/fun soccer fans in the world 🇧🇷 MANIFEST IT.

There’s a wealth threshold beyond which money stops changing your lifestyle. At that level, Dangote and Elon Musk can enjoy virtually the same luxuries.


Nigeria 🇳🇬 is an oil producing country that has never had electricity ⚡️. ~ Kemi Badenoch mocks Nigeria 🇳🇬


Aside from his asinine supporters on here, this has been my issue with him from day one. I’ve listened to a lot of his interviews, and no, not agenda-driven edits, but full conversations. I’ve sat through him discussing the economy, his plans for it, and even his understanding of the structure of government and how it works. Each time, I’ve come away underwhelmed, and that’s me being charitable. I completely understand the burning desire to remove the government of the day, as well as the emotional and empathetic appeal he brings. But leading a multifaceted, highly complex emerging economy like Nigeria requires more than good intentions and public sympathy. Yet every time you point that out, a swarm of witless cretins floods your mentions with insults and abuse, as though that will somehow change your assessment or translate into votes at the ballot box. In any case, I wish all the candidates the very best come 2027. May the best ideas win, and may Nigeria be great again.



