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11/06/2026

In this World Cup, I am supporting any country playing against South Africa.

10/06/2026

Residents of Oyo State, Nigeria, were seen chanting "APC Jagaban 2027" after reportedly receiving just 1kg of Semovita.

This is a stark reminder of what poverty can do to a society.

Poverty often strips people of meaningful choices, leaving them vulnerable to political manipulation and exploitation.

When basic survival becomes the priority, even the smallest handouts can be used to influence political support.

Aˡᵖʰᵃ

The man who saw it coming.He informed us.He warned us.But we ignored him.We branded him a madman, an enemy of the state,...
05/06/2026

The man who saw it coming.
He informed us.
He warned us.
But we ignored him.

We branded him a madman, an enemy of the state, and a threat to our collective existence, never stopping for a minute to consider that perhaps we were the ones blinded by ignorance.

Permit me to ask again:
What if the people we dismiss as mad are actually the ones who see the future and reality more clearly?

What if we are the ones who are truly disconnected from the reality and the truth?

The Nnamdi Kanu prophecy forces us to confront uncomfortable questions about ourselves, our society, and the state of our nation.

It compels us to ask whether we have become so accustomed to dysfunction that anyone who dares to speak inconvenient truths is automatically labelled mad and an enemy of the state.

Perhaps the real madness does not lie with those who warned and informed us of impending dangers.

Perhaps it lies in a society that repeatedly ignores those warnings, only to acknowledge their validity when it is already too late.

And if that is the case, then the question is no longer whether he was mad or an enemy of the state.

The question is: were we listening?

Aˡᵖʰᵃ

The Nigerian Police Force reportedly tracked, identified, and arrested Ifechukwu Dennis within a week for allegedly extr...
04/06/2026

The Nigerian Police Force reportedly tracked, identified, and arrested Ifechukwu Dennis within a week for allegedly extracting footage from VDM's Instagram video and superimposing an AI-generated voice notes to create a fake recording purportedly involving President Bola Tinubu.

Interesting.

While the spread of misinformation should never be encouraged, it is difficult not to ask an important question: if our security agencies can deploy such speed, intelligence, and technological capability to track down a social media offender within days, why does the same level of success often appear absent in the fight against terrorists, bandits, and kidnappers who continue to terrorize communities across the country?

This is not an attempt to justify wrongdoing. Rather, it is a call for reflection on priorities and effectiveness.

Nigerians deserve to see the same urgency and commitment applied to tackling the insecurity that threatens lives and livelihoods every day.

Is there something the government is not telling us, or are we simply not seeing the full picture?

Aˡᵖʰᵃ

14/02/2026

Since the fallout between Nasir El-Rufai and the APC administration led by Bola Ahmed Tinubu, we have been hearing a series of revelations from El-Rufai, revelations that likely would never have come to light if he were still politically aligned with the APC government.

Let’s be honest: if El-Rufai was still dining at the same table with the APC government, these disclosures probably wouldn’t exist, and the government, in turn, might not have moved to investigate him either.

This situation reflects the kind of political environment we find ourselves in this country, where alliances often determine narratives, and loyalty can influence scrutiny.

Politics, indeed, can be a very dirty game.

Alpha Samuel II

13/02/2026

Politicians understands the deep religious sentiments in Northern Nigeria, and over the years they have deliberately exploited that vulnerability for their own advantage.

They repeatedly use religion to manipulate the Northerners into choosing leaders based on religion, tribe, or region instead of choosing leaders based on competence, character, and genuine commitment to national progress.

For too long, religion has been weaponized as a political tool, and many of us failed to recognize the manipulation.

Emotional appeals has replaced critical thinking.
Identity politics replaced accountability.

Some people celebrated the Muslim-Muslim ticket as a religious victory, but today it is becoming clear that religion alone does not guarantee good governance.

What matters is leadership capacity, integrity, vision, and the ability to deliver real results for the people.

It is time we wake up, it is time to move beyond religious and ethnic sentiments.

Nigeria needs leaders chosen not because they share our faith or tribe, but because they have the competence, courage, and character to move the country forward.

Until we prioritize performance over identity, we will continue to be deceived in the name of religion.

Alpha Samuel II

13/02/2026

To be frank, the Igbo people have shown remarkable patience despite years of persistent marginalization in Nigeria.

If the Hausa/Fulani or the Yoruba were in a similar position of this level of marginalization, the reaction would likely be just as intense.

You may disagree with them calling for their own independence, but understanding the frustration behind it requires empathy, putting yourself in their shoes.

Alpha Samuel II

If you enter this kind soldier (Army) hand, my brother na that time you go know say the Lord is your savior.
11/02/2026

If you enter this kind soldier (Army) hand, my brother na that time you go know say the Lord is your savior.

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