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Someone should please help interpret what these guys in the video are saying. It may not be "OK" for them but never mind, just help us interpret it.

Someone should please help interpret what these guys in the video are saying. It may not be "OK" for them but never mind, just help us interpret it.

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This is Mrs. Margaret Obi, the wife of the “we no dey give shishi” presidential aspirant, Peter Obi , at the Thanksgiving and Birthday celebration of the parents of Chief Mrs. Kofoworola Adebutu, wife of the billionaire lottery magnate popularly known as Baba Ijebu spending freely and in bails while her husband goes around the country shouting that he does not give “shishi” and that politics should not be monetized. Let Obi continue gaslighting you..

This is Mrs. Margaret Obi, the wife of the “we no dey give shishi” presidential aspirant, Peter Obi , at the Thanksgiving and Birthday celebration of the parents of Chief Mrs. Kofoworola Adebutu, wife of the billionaire lottery magnate popularly known as Baba Ijebu spending freely and in bails while her husband goes around the country shouting that he does not give “shishi” and that politics should not be monetized. Let Obi continue gaslighting you..

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This morning, I was returning from a condolence visit here in Lagos. A townsman had sadly lost his wife to the cold hands of death. After spending a good part of the day there, I decided to drive straight to my office instead of going back home first as I had originally planned. Lagos life no dey wait for anybody—if you blink twice, hold-up will use your destiny to do rehearsal. Barely ten minutes into the journey, I was flagged down by the Nigerian police. In true Naija fashion, they used the vehicle in front of mine as human shield to stop me—as if we were filming an action movie. I was about to properly park, but the officer immediately started demanding my driver’s license right there in the middle of the expressway. I politely asked him to allow me park first so I wouldn’t cause obstruction, but oga said no. Before I could say “Officer, calm down,” traffic had already started building up like JAMB website during registration season. After plenty back and forth, he finally allowed me to park halfway along the Isheri-Idimu Expressway. I handed him my driver’s license. He checked it and returned it. Next, he asked for my vehicle license. I gave it to him. Then he requested for roadworthiness. I handed that over too. Suddenly, his mood changed like NEPA light during rainy season. He flared up and started shouting that I did not give him all the documents at once. I was confused. I simply gave him exactly what he asked for, one after the other. But apparently, in his own constitution, I was supposed to have read his mind and submitted my entire family tree. He began yelling that I was wasting his time. I asked him calmly, “Officer, how exactly am I wasting your time?” The next statement shocked me: “I will change it for you o! In fact, come and open your boot!” At that point, tempers were rising on both sides. I told him, perhaps with more confidence than wisdom, to go and open it himself. But quickly remembering that what Nigerian Police officers cannot do does not exist, I decided to come down and open it myself before my village people would be accused. He searched my boot like he was looking for the missing budget of the federation. He scattered everything. Then he entered the car, opened compartments, checked under seats—searching for what was not lost. Meanwhile, while he was performing his ministry, I was quietly recording him with my phone. When he finally realized I was videoing him, ah! Ladies and gentlemen, the atmosphere changed immediately. Heaven did not fall, but hell applied for overtime. He insulted me.He called me names.He raised his voice. But trust me, it was aura for aura, egusi for egusi, pepper for pepper, back to sender with express delivery. At the end of the day, the devil searched but found nothing on the son of man. No hidden “something for the boys.” Just an innocent man trying to survive Lagos and reach his office in peace. Eventually, I entered my car and drove off, leaving behind the drama, the dust, and one very disappointed officer whose fishing expedition returned no catch. Moral lessons: First, integrity is expensive, but it saves you from unnecessary fear. When your hands are clean, your confidence becomes your defense. Second, power without courtesy becomes oppression. Uniform should command respect, not fear. Third, wisdom matters. In Nigeria, sometimes you need the patience of Job, the boldness of David, and the prayer life of Elijah just to survive one police checkpoint. And finally, life itself is unpredictable. From attending a condolence visit in the morning to almost acting Season 2 of “Police Wahala” by afternoon, one thing is clear: every day in Lagos deserves its own Nollywood documentary. Reginald Nwogbo

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Reality does not bend for propaganda. It does not bow to lies. No matter how long deceit travels, truth will always stand its ground. MC Jollof spoke from the heart and he spoke nothing but the truth. In 2023, Bola Ahmed Tinubu fought through betrayal, He fought through backstabbing, he fought through coordinated lies and carefully crafted propaganda meant to destroy his name. Even with less than two million votes separating the outcome, he still triumphed against all odds. That victory was not accidental, it was destiny. Those who turned their backs on him. Those who benefited from him yet tried to undermine him. Those who thought they could bury his political future; today they watch as he rises stronger than ever. Now he is in power, and performance is silencing the noise. Results are replacing rumors. Leadership is exposing the falsehoods. The same people who once doubted are now witnessing capacity, courage, and competence in action. Men and women of influence , captains of industry, respected figures in both the public and private sectors, and even international organizations are aligning themselves with what is clearly a defining moment in Nigeria’s history. They see what is happening. They understand what is unfolding. The momentum is no longer a debate. Nigerians have made up their minds. President Tinubu is not just occupying office, he is shaping an era. And that era will continue till 2031🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬.

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