Actor and chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Kenneth Okonkwo, says ahead of the 2027 election, any vote for the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, presidential candidate, Peter Obi, is a vote for president Bola Tinubu. Okonkwo made this statement in an interview with Symfoni. “It’s either you are working for Tinubu directly or indirectly because when you divide the votes of some of the coalition or the opposition, you are still making Tinubu to win. Nobody forced Peter Obi to enter the ADC. He entered on his own, and one week to the end of the closure of time, he left and gave reasons. What reason was that? You cannot compete in primaries and you want to be a president of a challenged country. Let me tell you the truth, in 2027, anybody voting for Peter Obi is voting for Tinubu. Don’t say that I didn’t tell you.” he said
Elon Musk could become the world's first trillionaire as his spaceflight company, SpaceX, prepares to go public this month in what would be the largest stock market debut in history. SpaceX is seeking to raise up to $75 billion (£55 billion) by selling 555.6 million shares at $135 each, which would give the company a market value of $1.77 trillion. According to the amended prospectus, Musk's voting power will come primarily through his ownership of 5.22 billion Class B shares, which carry 10 votes per share. Following the offering, Musk would hold 82.4 percent of the company's voting power. Forbes currently estimates Musk's net worth at $826 billion, with his stake in SpaceX valued at $542 billion. A $1.77 trillion valuation would boost his net worth by $223 billion, making him a trillionaire. Despite the blockbuster ambitions, SpaceX continues to operate at a loss. The filing shows the company lost $2.6 billion from operations last year on $18.7 billion in revenue, wit...
Omoyele Sowore @sowore THE SPEECH OF HISTORY! AAC! Take It Back! Take It Back!! Action!!! No Going Back! Firstly, I want to thank you all for turning out en masse for this historic event. Leaders and members of the party, and every well-meaning Nigerian who took time out to be here today. If you are present in this hall, it is because you truly love Nigeria and believe in the revolutionary process we preach as the only path to a better society. I greet you all — not like the other guys who say “fellow Nigerians” when what they actually mean is their fellow crooks who have brought us to the sorry state we are in today. I stand before you today, accepting the confidence you have bestowed upon me, with clenched fists of solidarity. Everyone here represents the spirit of the oppressed masses gathered in every shanty, village, and town across the length and breadth of this country — from Badagry to Bakassi, Baga to Balle, and Gumel to Bonny. Yes, we represent all the oppressed people ...
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