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Politics is a dirty game
23/05/2026

Politics is a dirty game

22/05/2026

The government know every terrorist by name

22/05/2026

I hope you are proud of your precedent

21/05/2026

Just imagine

🚨 TOP 20 COUNTRIES WITH THEIR MINIMUM WAGE VS FUEL PRICE — AND LOOK AT NIGERIA 🇳🇬 🚨I decided to check what workers earn ...
20/05/2026

🚨 TOP 20 COUNTRIES WITH THEIR MINIMUM WAGE VS FUEL PRICE — AND LOOK AT NIGERIA 🇳🇬 🚨
I decided to check what workers earn in some countries and how much they buy fuel. The result shocked me 😳
🇱🇺 Luxembourg – Minimum Wage: Very High, Fuel: Affordable
🇩🇪 Germany – Workers earn enough to survive comfortably
🇺🇸 USA – Fuel may be costly, but salaries are much higher
🇬🇧 UK – Workers can still afford transportation and basic needs
Then look at Nigeria 🇳🇬
💔 Minimum Wage: ₦70,000
⛽ Fuel Price: Around ₦1,245 per litre
The painful question is:
How can an average Nigerian survive?
After transport, feeding, house rent, electricity, school fees and data… what is left?
This is not about insulting anybody. It is about asking ourselves:
What kind of Nigeria do we want for the next generation?
📌 Do you think ₦70,000 minimum wage is enough in Nigeria with today’s fuel price? Be honest

This kind of post can do well on Facebook because it asks a question and encourages people to debate in the comments.

“Victory is not just for one man, but for every person who believed that tomorrow can be better than today. Today, we ce...
19/05/2026

“Victory is not just for one man, but for every person who believed that tomorrow can be better than today. Today, we celebrate not just a win, but a new beginning filled with hope, unity, and progress.

To every supporter who stood strong, prayed, sacrificed, and never gave up — this victory belongs to you. Let us put aside division and work together as one people, one family, and one future.

Leadership is not about power, it is about service. The journey starts now to build a stronger, safer, and greater society for our children and generations yet unborn.

No matter where you stand, never stop believing that determination, patience, and hard work can change destiny. Together, we rise. Together, we win. The future is bright!

🏆 Victory for the people!
💪 Strength in unity!
🔥 Greater days ahead!

🗳️ THE FUTURE IS IN OUR HANDS! 🗳️This year is not just about politics — it is about our future, our children, our commun...
19/05/2026

🗳️ THE FUTURE IS IN OUR HANDS! 🗳️

This year is not just about politics — it is about our future, our children, our community, and the kind of Nigeria we want to see tomorrow.

Before you vote, ask yourself:
✅ Who truly cares about the people?
✅ Who has shown action, not only promises?
✅ Who can bring peace, development, and opportunities?

Your vote is your voice. Don’t sell it, don’t waste it. Choose wisely!

👇 If election was today, who would YOU vote for and why? Let’s hear your honest opinion in the comment section! 🇳🇬🔥

“Most corrupt president” is subjective and politically sensitive. A fairer way is to list African presidents most widely...
16/05/2026

“Most corrupt president” is subjective and politically sensitive. A fairer way is to list African presidents most widely accused, investigated, sanctioned, or convicted in major corruption scandals over time.
Here are 10 leaders often mentioned in corruption discussions in Africa:
Mobutu Sese Seko – accused of looting billions from state funds during decades in power.
Sani Abacha – billions of dollars were later traced and recovered from foreign accounts after his rule.
Jacob Zuma – faced corruption allegations linked to “state capture.”
Omar al-Bashir – accused of corruption and financial misconduct after leaving office.
José Eduardo dos Santos – his administration faced major allegations involving state wealth and elite enrichment.
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo – long-standing allegations over wealth and misuse of national oil revenue.
Hosni Mubarak – faced corruption-related cases after leaving office.
Blaise Compaoré – faced accusations tied to governance and misuse of power.
Muammar Gaddafi – critics accused his regime of controlling national wealth for personal power.
Daniel arap Moi – his era was linked to major corruption scandals by critics and investigations.
Important: this is not an official ranking, because corruption is hard to measure and political views differ. Some leaders were convicted or investigated, while others were mainly accused by critics, media, or anti-corruption groups.

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