Politics
Sowore Urges Nigerians to Act Now Against Tinubu Regime, Citing Ongoing Suffering
Omoyele Sowore has issued a compelling call to action for Nigerians, urging them to rise against the Tinubu administration without waiting for the planned October 1, 2024, protest under the #FearlessInOctober campaign.
In his recent statement, Sowore emphasized that the current regime continues to inflict suffering on the Nigerian people, and the situation has reached a critical point.
Sowore expressed frustration with the ongoing injustices and the government’s apparent disregard for the well-being of its citizens.
He criticized the administration for perpetuating harm and failing to address the pressing issues facing the nation.
According to Sowore, the dire circumstances justify immediate action, and Nigerians should not feel compelled to wait for a specific date to voice their dissent.
In his call to action, Sowore highlighted that the right to challenge and oppose a government that fails to serve its people is paramount.
He encouraged Nigerians to exercise their liberty to revolt at any time they deem necessary, stressing the importance of addressing grievances and demanding accountability from the regime.
Sowore’s statement reflects a growing sentiment among various segments of Nigerian society, who are increasingly disillusioned with the current political leadership and are seeking avenues to express their dissatisfaction and push for change.
Politics
Bauchi Governor Bala Addresses Allegations Linking His Administration to Insecurity
Governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed, has spoken on the allegation that terrorism and the increase in insecurity are linked to his administration in the state.
The governor then said “This is a country where when you work, you become a villain. I have kept quiet for too long for peace and security. But I am not a coward. I will not join them. I refuse to join their party,” he stated.
“We have built our health system, primary education, and reduced out-of-school children. We have been awarded three times by the federal government for development and good governance. And they are accusing us? What kind of paradox is this?”
Entertainment
Dele Momodu Questions Remi Tinubu’s Interruption of Gov. Adeleke at Ooni’s Event
Media personality Dele Momodu reacts and shares his thoughts regarding First Lady Remi Tinubu interrupting the Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, during a recent event.
The event was the 10th coronation anniversary of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi. In the scene, while Governor Adeleke was giving a speech, he began with a worship song. But while singing, the First Lady stood up and met him to inform him to stop singing and go directly to his speech instead.
Media personality Dele then reacted and questioned why she would do something like that, asking if she would have done the same kind of interruption if it were the recitation of the Qur’an.
Politics
First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Speaks on Forgiveness and Moving Forward
First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has shared that she has forgiven those who betrayed her husband during the 2023 general elections.
She revealed this as she marked a new age, reflecting on what the future holds. She emphasized that she holds no grudge against anyone.
“I do not have anything against anyone. The question is how I stopped feeling the betrayal? I knew the grace factor was evident, and the Holy Spirit continually comforted me. I chose never to avenge myself, understanding that it is God’s prerogative. Mine is to thank Him for fighting for us. If God decides to fight your battles and you have won, is there anything else that God missed and you wanted to fix? Nothing. So, let it go.”
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