“I used to think Nigeria’s problem was bad government” — Kingsley Okonkwo shares discovery

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Nigerian pastor, Kingsley Okonkwo has shared his discovery about Nigerians following the just concluded presidential elections. Kingsley Okonkwo Following a tweet that he shared via the micro-blogging platform, Patsor Kingsley revealed that he used to think that the problem facing Nigerians was bad governance. However, after yesterday’s election, he has now discovered that bad citizens is the problem Nigeria has. This tails the hullabaloo from yesterday, February 25th presidential elections. He wrote: “I used to think Nigerias problem was bad government With what happened yesterday, now I know, bad citizens is our problem…. From police , to Inec officials , to thugs and to people voting their own slave masters “ See post below;

What I will do if Atiku or Tinubu emerge as Nigeria’s president

Tinubu Atiku Charly Boy

Tinubu Atiku Charly Boy

Veteran entertainer, Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa alias Charly Boy speaks on his plan peradventure Bola Ahmed Tinubu or Atiku Abubakar emerge as president of Nigeria come 2023.
This is coming after the All Progressive Congress, APC elected Tinubu as its flagbearer today, 8th June, who will now contest alongside Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and other candidates from other political parties in the 2023 general elections

Tinubu Atiku Charly Boy

The self-acclaimed Area Fada based on the basic realities stated that he will relocate to Ghana if Tinubu or Atiku wins and beg them for citizenship.
In his words:
“If any of these two jabagantis win, I go just leave una walker go Ghana, go beg dem for citizenship.
Buhari, will look like a saint.”
Refer to his tweet below:

If any of these two jabagantis win, I go just leave una walker go Ghana, go beg dem for citizenship.
Buhari, will look like a saint. pic.twitter.com/wytmCSoGEd
— Charly Boy Area Fada 1 (@AreaFada1) June 8, 2022

Eguavoen steps down as Super Eagles coach following Nigeria’s failure to qualify for 2022 World Cup

Eguavoen steps down as Super Eagles coach following Nigeria's failure to qualify for 2022 World Cup

Austin Eguavoen, the Super Eagles’ team coach, has resigned.


Following Nigeria’s inability to qualify for the 2022 World Cup, a source in the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) told Blueprint that he opted to resign.
Between November and December 2022, Qatar will host the FIFA World Cup.
According to reports, Austin Eguavoen has already handed to the NFF, his resignation letter.
Although the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) is yet to release an official statement to notify the public of his resignation.
It can be recalled that the country had failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup after a home draw with Ghana on Tuesday.

Yahoo boys have helped save Nigeria’s economy from recession – OAU scholar stirs controversy (Video)

Yahoo boys have helped save Nigeria's economy from recession – OAU scholar stirs controversy (Video)

A student of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) has averred that Internet scammers, who are better known as Yahoo boys, have saved the country’s economy from plunging into recession.


The argument was a debate on whether Yahoo Yahoo is a lifeline or a life wire.
Backing his assertion with results from findings, the young scholar stated that the finest estates in the country are owned or occupied by these internet scammers and they own the most expensive rides and clothes.
He held that the country’s gross per per capita income has increased because of the amount of money lavished by the Yahoo boys.
Watch the video below: