
muyi (S)🇳🇬
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muyi (S)🇳🇬
@kinpelG
Arsenalfc || Agronomist || Project Manager||Psalm 23 || Alum @Unibadan / I’m Yoruba-Nigerian



Brothers, This is why you should earn your "weight loss" in the gym - so that when the body fat drops, the head size isn't 730 working weeks behind. Bro looks like subtly roasted James Brown with saliva-plastered Nollywood beards. All love tho. 🙏



Seun: Were you betrayed by Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the APC? Bukola Saraki: I think that question is unfair on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Very unfair. President Tinubu, in the last administration, didn't have a say. He had no such influence in the last administration as being wrongly perceived. He knew nothing about my persecution. Me: Ofcos, we know betrayal is not in his genetic composition, and treachery has never once found lodging in his modus operandi. Any soul who finds himself ensnared in webs of affliction - having first laid his loyalty, his sweat, and his political capital at the altar of Asiwaju - would do well to turn the lantern inward before pointing it outward. Let him search the corridors of his own conduct. Let him interrogate the choices he made, the enemies he cultivated, the bridges he burned on his way up. The forces of consequence are rarely arbitrary. And Asiwaju - that towering, complicated figure of our political epoch - deserves to be excused from these petty inquisitions. If you ate pepper and your mouth is burning, do not blame the farmer who grew it. Good Evening Severally. Subscribe to our youtube channel using the link on my bio - for exclusive political contents.








But why do they dislike the progress happening in ABIA STATE? What is the problem?









"We are talking of over $100bn of investments in the upstream, midstream, and downstream of the power sector value chain.” "Adding 20,000 megawatts of power generation would require approximately $30bn, assuming an average of $1.5bn per 1,000MW plant. Transmission infrastructure to evacuate this power would require $20bn, while distribution and gas pipeline investments would require roughly $25bn and $22bn, respectively." Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu


Abia State governor, Alex Otti, has today commissioned the newly built Ultimum Beverages Plant.



Abia State governor, Alex Otti, has today commissioned the newly built Ultimum Beverages Plant.





*OBIDIENT MOVEMENT RESPONSE TO JUSTICE SALAMI'S RECENT COMMENTS ON PETER OBI* Fellow Obidients, We have seen the recent comments credited to retired Justice Isa Salami claiming that our principal, His Excellency Peter Obi, was "unqualified" to contest the 2023 presidential election under the Labour Party. As a movement built on truth, justice, and the rule of law, we must set the records straight and not allow this narrative to mislead the public. *THE FACTS OF THE MATTER:* 1. The Supreme Court Has Ruled: The highest court in the land has already settled all matters regarding Peter Obi's candidacy and his membership in the Labour Party. The issue of his qualification was thoroughly litigated, and the courts did not disqualify him on the grounds of party membership. 2. Internal Party Affairs: It is a well-established legal principle in Nigeria that the membership of a political party is strictly an internal affair of that party. The Labour Party accepted Peter Obi, granted him a waiver, and submitted his name to INEC. No external body or individual has the locus standi to dictate who a party registers as its member. 3. The Timing of the Comments: It is curious that these comments are being made now, long after the elections have concluded and the judicial processes have been exhausted. We must ask: what is the motive behind trying to rewrite history and cast doubt on a candidacy that inspired millions of Nigerians? 4. Focus on the Real Issues: Justice Salami himself highlighted the "inadequacy and incompetence" of some judges and the "tragedy" of the current judicial system. Instead of focusing on a settled matter regarding Peter Obi, the focus should be on reforming the judiciary to ensure that justice is served to the Nigerian people, a core pillar of the New Nigeria we are fighting for. 5. Getting the Facts Right: Peter Obi never partook in the PDP primaries. It is unfortunate that the judge did not get his facts right before going to the press. 6. A Track Record of Integrity: We are talking about an individual who built private businesses successfully, with no criminal record against him. As governor, he left 75 billion Naira in the coffers of the Anambra State Government. He has no forgery or drug-related issues associated with him. Yet, the judge preferred to celebrate criminality over credibility. This is the level to which Nigeria has descendes.Very sad indeed! OUR STAND: Peter Obi remains the symbol of hope for a New Nigeria. His candidacy in 2023 was valid, legitimate, and overwhelmingly supported by millions of Nigerians who are tired of the status quo. We will not be distracted by retrospective opinions that hold no legal weight. Our eyes remain on the prize: building a nation where competence, character, and capacity lead the way. Let us continue to stay focused, peaceful, and resolute. A New Nigeria is still POssible! Signed: Dr Tanko Yunusa For the Obidient Movement Worldwide.

Which one of these pundits would you love to never see on your screen again?




