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“If you think your government is bad, just think of Nigeria and sleep” — Ghanaian woman compares response to South Africa attacks and insecurity in Nigeria
A Ghanaian woman has stirred reactions online after criticizing President Bola Tinubu's response to concerns about insecurity in Nigeria.
In a video, she questioned comments recently made by the president while Nigerians continue to grapple with kidnappings and other security challenges across the country.
According to her, while the Ghanaian government is reportedly making efforts to evacuate and assist citizens affected by xenophobic attacks in South Africa, Nigerian schoolchildren are being kidnapped and many citizens are demanding stronger action from authorities.
She expressed disbelief over the president's remarks, saying she expected leaders to focus on addressing the security situation.
“If you're an African and you think your government is bad, just think of Nigeria and sleep. There's a country called Nigeria and there's a president called Tinubu,” she said.
The woman added that discussions about insecurity and the abduction of schoolchildren should be treated with urgency, comparing the situation to what she described as Ghana's response to its citizens facing attacks abroad.
04/06/2026
APC situation in Rivers State is a delicate one and might be argued both ways. But first, I want to put you in a better perspective of explanation so that you can understand how it started.
Sometime ago, APC wanted to conduct its State and Local Government Executives Congress in Rivers. Not because there was no existing leadership in place, but because a faction within the APC felt that the existing leadership was not loyal to the national structure headed by Alhaji Ganduje as the National APC Chairman.
Their mission was simple: conduct a fresh congress in Rivers State and flush out every element they considered disloyal.
But the existing executives were not ready to surrender their rights without a fight.
So they headed to court and asked the court to stop the conduct of the congress. Their argument was straightforward. They told the court that their tenure had not expired and that the manner in which they were being hurried out of office was unfair, contrary to the party constitution, and a clear violation of due process.
They further argued that if the court failed to intervene, they would be illegally pushed out through a congress that had no legal foundation.
That faction is known as the Emeka Beke faction.
There is a backend story that links this faction to Rotimi Amaechi, but that is a story for another day.
On the 21st day of November 2024, the court heard their case and granted their prayers, ordering that no congress should be held until it fully determined whether the tenure of Emeka Beke and his executives had actually elapsed.
Ordinarily, that order of the court ought to have been obeyed diligently.
But because those who wanted to conduct the State Congress were determined to push Emeka Beke out. To them, his loyalty trajectory was tied to Rotimi Amaechi and, since Rotimi was no longer an APC man at heart, every political seed still speaking his name had to be uprooted.
At that point, the battle was no longer about procedure. It had become a battle of political loyalty.
Eventually, despite the subsisting order of the court, they went ahead on the 24th and 30th of November 2024 to conduct the congresses that produced Tony Okocha as State Chairman.
The Emeka Beke executives, seeing what they considered a blatant injustice, rushed back to court.
Their complaint this time was different but simple:
"Court, these people ignored your order. They have gone ahead to conduct a kangaroo congress. Please nullify the exercise because it was conducted in defiance of your authority."
The High Court again agreed with them because you know if there is one thing the court hate the most, it will be to flout its orders.
Consequently, on the 20th of December 2024, the court nullified the congress that produced Tony Okocha and his executives.
Ordinarily, that should have settled the matter.
But it did not.
Since that judgment was delivered, Tony Okocha and his executives have continued to function. For about two years now, the National Executives of APC have continued to recognize and work with them, including during the recent APC primary elections.
Then came another twist.
Two days ago, the Court of Appeal affirmed the decision of the trial court that had earlier nullified the congress in December 2024.
That is the development currently sending shockwaves across the camp of Tony Okocha and everyone who may have had political dealings with him over the years.
The fear is understandable.
Once an appellate court affirms a judgment, the legal implications become more serious and the political consequences become more difficult to ignore.
There is also the very important aspect of the argument as to whether the primaries that Tony Okocha and his executives participated in; are still valid in the eyes of the law.
But that is a conversation for another episode.
-Ekene Aninze Esq.
22/04/2026
Tinubu removes Wale Edun as Minister keh?😹💔
Wetin Remove am?💀
Baba go dey talk Truth under BAT😹
1. He Called for the audit of NNPC’s missing ₦210 trillion🔥
2. He said the FG missed d 2025 revenue target by ₦30 trillion💀
�3. He said BOLA’s budget ex*****on is poor😹
22/04/2026
Just look at how human being was wrapped and dump on the street of Anambra
Ritual is real, Girls be Careful
Hookup no be Work.
You won't understand until they kidnap someone close to you.
Insecurity, Light 0% under this Administration
Appeal Court Dismisses Abure’s Case, Affirms Usman as Labour Party Leader
22/04/2026
PDP Appeal: Supreme Court of Nigeria Reserves Final Judgment
The Supreme Court has reserved judgment in the appeal filed by the PDP, which has as respondents Sule Lamido, INEC, Austin Nwachukwu and two others. This was after the regularisation of the processes and hearing of the substantive appeal.
21/04/2026
“I have never met Omoyele Sowore in my life, but when he heard that I was being intimidated, he had to step in. I am now part of the Revolution team.”
— Blord says, as he wore Sowore’s Revolution Now cap to appreciate him for his release from Kuje Prison yesterday, say he is now part of Revolution now team
21/04/2026
President Bola Tinubu has relieved Wale Edun from his position as Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, and appointed Taiwo Oyedele as the new Minister of Finance.
21/04/2026
Yesterday, BLord was calling VeryDarkMan’s lawyer, Barrister Marshal, an ex-k0nvict simply because he was once deta!ned for failing to produce his principal whom he had stood surety for. That situation does not qualify anyone as an ex-k0nvict.
Now that BLord himself has spent 20 days in ja!l, I hope he will accept being called an ex-k0nvict too.
He was very quick to label Barrister Marshal an ex-k0nvict after his own SAN (Senior Advocate) refused to come to court to debate with Marshal, saying he couldn’t stoop so low because Marshal had been to ja!l before.
Based on that, BLord hurriedly concluded that Marshal is an ex-k0nvict.
The truth is, it takes a court judgment and actual sentencing for someone to be legally termed a k0nvict let alone an ex-k0nvict. Even then, it’s not always appropriate to refer to someone that way.
Now that BLord has found himself in the same position, I wonder if he will accept the same label he was so quick to give Marshal.
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