Posted by
Trae Zeeofor
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Posted on
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Category:
Controversy
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Reflections
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Society
Okay, God so good, we have X/Twitter context. It says, and I quote: "This statement ignores and denies responsibility for the pattern of posts from the user, which contains direct and implied sexualization of minors and babies."
At this point, any female still trying to twist logic on its head and make excuses for Simi, just comes off like the kind of partner who can never genuinely apologize after an argument, even when clearly in the wrong! "A red flag", as some mature feminists like to point out. Lols.
Just to make my stance on the trending "Simi (see me), see trouble" (pun intended, lols) issue crystal clear. Given how Ezra Olubi lost his job at Paystack, Simi is equally guilty of making disturbing tweets. So it reeks of double standards to judge her differently. Not to mention, if a man had made all the tweets attributed to Simi, he likely would have been overwhelmingly and possibly devastatingly tried and convicted by the court of law and public opinion in under 24 hours.
Posted by
Trae Zeeofor
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Posted on
Monday, February 23, 2026
Category:
Politics
Going forward, for anyone venturing into politics, if you want to serve the people, make money, or do both, it's best to make your effort where it matters most. And currently, that’s the APC (All Progressives Congress) or ADC (African Democratic Congress). The main exceptions are states with Governors from other parties: APGA (Anambra), Labour (Abia), and Accord (Osun) etc.
The APC outspent all other parties in the Abuja Council elections, so the writing was on the wall. Moreover, no candidate had the kind of organic following Peter Obi enjoyed in 2023, so it was always going to be a tough call.
That said, Rome wasn’t built in a day, and the ADC should see this as a rite of passage, paying their dues. You can’t go up against a 10-year-old party on your first try and expect instant victory.
Peter Obi’s clout is not as strong as it was in 2023, and Tinubu has not been a colossal failure like Buhari. But all is not lost. Opposition is essential in any democracy, and they can still sell an alternative vision for 2027. Even if they don’t win the Presidency, they can pick up a sizeable number of seats and solidify their position for 2031.
The future is pregnant, nothing is impossible. After all is said and done, consistent and committed effort is what will ultimately excel you in the long term.
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| Nonso Okeke, a classmate from secondary school was on the ballot as the Vice Chairmanship candidate for AMAC (Abuja Municipal Area Council) on the platform of the ZLP (Zenith Labour Party) for Saturday 21st February’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT Abuja) Area Council Elections. |