• Tajudeen Abbas, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, has withdrawn the controversial bill that proposed mandatory voting for all eligible Nigerians in elections.

    I mentioned to my journalist colleague that this bill would not be passed, and now it has been officially withdrawn.

    We cannot allow our selfish interests to deny people their fundamental human rights.

    If you want to encourage voter participation in the 2027 election, advocate for electoral reform. Many of us believe that electoral reform is essential for ensuring free and fair elections, which, in turn, will motivate people to come out and vote.
    Tajudeen Abbas, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, has withdrawn the controversial bill that proposed mandatory voting for all eligible Nigerians in elections. I mentioned to my journalist colleague that this bill would not be passed, and now it has been officially withdrawn. We cannot allow our selfish interests to deny people their fundamental human rights. If you want to encourage voter participation in the 2027 election, advocate for electoral reform. Many of us believe that electoral reform is essential for ensuring free and fair elections, which, in turn, will motivate people to come out and vote.
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  • The argument isn't whether Wizkid is big or not.
    He's obviously Wizkid.
    So if you deviate from the point I'm about to make, I fit wooze you.

    It's about time he reconnects with his core audience.
    Bring it home.

    The Genevieve-like attitude isn't helping matters.
    Your being stuck up, aloof,and acting like you don't give a damn isn't translating to hit songs.

    I don't remember the last time Wizkid released a song that caused mayhem in the streets.

    Dey do face like you don't remember this man in his prime.
    Whatever he did in a music video people emulated it.

    Whatever he sang was on the lips of everybody.

    Then, the Wizkid mania birthed many artists with the 'Wiz' thing.

    That's the man the local audience resonated with.

    Unfortunately, he doesn't have that effect anymore.

    All the songs off Morayo album went cold faster than akamu on a plate.

    I know one time I did say he was the most experimental artist among the big 3, but the music is going off the rails.

    I don't care the numbers 'Morayo' album did on the charts or in sales, that sh!t didn't penetrate the masses.

    Come home man.
    That seems like the most reasonable thing to do at this point and a way to extend your appeal a little longer.

    Naso e go dey form ayam bigger than you people.

    Like play like play, the likes of Omah Lay will unseat him.

    Nwoke mba mmri has the youth and cute boy thing to his advantage, which was you (Wizkid) some years back.

    E dey do like slow poison, but he's coming strong like a tornado.

    Whoever believed he could hold his own against the Oba of bangers, Davido, on a record?
    OBO whose fan base dwarfs his own...

    It's a reflection of the gradual shift taking place on the local music scene.

    People are starting to look beyond ghenghen names, they want gbedu.

    Nobody has time to wait for Wizkid to snap out of his grandiosity.
    The people want the type of songs they've been missing from ya (Soco, Fever, Daddy Yo).

    You dey there dey sing big man r&b wey no get head.

    People's feelings are showing.
    Look at the reactions to the 'Gimme Dat' song with Ayra Starr.

    It's been mostly negative, and that has been the case since he lost his mojo.

    Like it or not, Tems contributed greatly to the appeal 'Essence' had, especially in the international community.

    The worst mistake he'll make is doing another westernised project and collabs with unknown US artists wey no get ginger. That'll be the nail in the coffin.

    So Ayo, come home.
    Comot eye from Grammy and collab more with dem boyz for area.

    Check if Samklef still has some unreleased stuff in the vault. Go back to that sound, it's still fresh.

    Wizkid FC can only push a vehicle without fuel for so long.
    The argument isn't whether Wizkid is big or not. He's obviously Wizkid. So if you deviate from the point I'm about to make, I fit wooze you. It's about time he reconnects with his core audience. Bring it home. The Genevieve-like attitude isn't helping matters. Your being stuck up, aloof,and acting like you don't give a damn isn't translating to hit songs. I don't remember the last time Wizkid released a song that caused mayhem in the streets. Dey do face like you don't remember this man in his prime. Whatever he did in a music video people emulated it. Whatever he sang was on the lips of everybody. Then, the Wizkid mania birthed many artists with the 'Wiz' thing. That's the man the local audience resonated with. Unfortunately, he doesn't have that effect anymore. All the songs off Morayo album went cold faster than akamu on a plate. I know one time I did say he was the most experimental artist among the big 3, but the music is going off the rails. I don't care the numbers 'Morayo' album did on the charts or in sales, that sh!t didn't penetrate the masses. Come home man. That seems like the most reasonable thing to do at this point and a way to extend your appeal a little longer. Naso e go dey form ayam bigger than you people. Like play like play, the likes of Omah Lay will unseat him. Nwoke mba mmri has the youth and cute boy thing to his advantage, which was you (Wizkid) some years back. E dey do like slow poison, but he's coming strong like a tornado. Whoever believed he could hold his own against the Oba of bangers, Davido, on a record? OBO whose fan base dwarfs his own... It's a reflection of the gradual shift taking place on the local music scene. People are starting to look beyond ghenghen names, they want gbedu. Nobody has time to wait for Wizkid to snap out of his grandiosity. The people want the type of songs they've been missing from ya (Soco, Fever, Daddy Yo). You dey there dey sing big man r&b wey no get head. People's feelings are showing. Look at the reactions to the 'Gimme Dat' song with Ayra Starr. It's been mostly negative, and that has been the case since he lost his mojo. Like it or not, Tems contributed greatly to the appeal 'Essence' had, especially in the international community. The worst mistake he'll make is doing another westernised project and collabs with unknown US artists wey no get ginger. That'll be the nail in the coffin. So Ayo, come home. Comot eye from Grammy and collab more with dem boyz for area. Check if Samklef still has some unreleased stuff in the vault. Go back to that sound, it's still fresh. Wizkid FC can only push a vehicle without fuel for so long.
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  • I refused to settle for a life of clapping from the sidelines—praising politicians and their privileged children while doing little for my own development. I chose instead to invest in myself. Not for show, not for applause, but because I believe in personal growth, global exposure, and staying ready for whatever the future holds.

    While many remain stuck in cycles that favor the powerful and their inner circles, I decided to chart my own course. I got a second address. I pursued an international degree. These weren’t status symbols—they were strategic moves to align with a world that rewards preparation and reinvention.

    In countries where leadership often looks inward—protecting their own while the rest struggle—it becomes clear: no one is coming to save you. You have to build yourself—educationally, financially, mentally, and emotionally—to stay ahead. That’s not ambition; it’s survival.

    Real growth isn’t just about stamps in your passport or diplomas on your wall. It’s about stretching your thinking, building resilience, acquiring new tools, and learning how to thrive in unfamiliar territory. That’s where real value lies—in your ability to adapt, lead, and create impact wherever you are.

    Staying comfortable is risky. Today’s “secure” can vanish tomorrow. The only lasting safety net is growth. So take the leap. Read. Travel. Study. Evolve. The world is shifting fast—and it favors those who move with it.
    I refused to settle for a life of clapping from the sidelines—praising politicians and their privileged children while doing little for my own development. I chose instead to invest in myself. Not for show, not for applause, but because I believe in personal growth, global exposure, and staying ready for whatever the future holds. While many remain stuck in cycles that favor the powerful and their inner circles, I decided to chart my own course. I got a second address. I pursued an international degree. These weren’t status symbols—they were strategic moves to align with a world that rewards preparation and reinvention. In countries where leadership often looks inward—protecting their own while the rest struggle—it becomes clear: no one is coming to save you. You have to build yourself—educationally, financially, mentally, and emotionally—to stay ahead. That’s not ambition; it’s survival. Real growth isn’t just about stamps in your passport or diplomas on your wall. It’s about stretching your thinking, building resilience, acquiring new tools, and learning how to thrive in unfamiliar territory. That’s where real value lies—in your ability to adapt, lead, and create impact wherever you are. Staying comfortable is risky. Today’s “secure” can vanish tomorrow. The only lasting safety net is growth. So take the leap. Read. Travel. Study. Evolve. The world is shifting fast—and it favors those who move with it.
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  • You see what this boy did with his daughter and was bold enough to post it, shows he has the very lowest of the low mentality on Earth. This man doesn't deserve to be a father. If Nigeria was a place where laws works, he would be cooling in a jail at the moment awaiting trials for child sexual abuse and expl0itation. I don't have words to say to describe him...I speechless.
    You see what this boy did with his daughter and was bold enough to post it, shows he has the very lowest of the low mentality on Earth. This man doesn't deserve to be a father. If Nigeria was a place where laws works, he would be cooling in a jail at the moment awaiting trials for child sexual abuse and expl0itation. I don't have words to say to describe him...I speechless.
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