This week’s episode gave us politics, social commentary, chaos, vibes, pain and premium analysis — all in one.We talk recycled leadership, the future of African youth, the meaning of work in Nigeria, foreign interference, and the culture of clout.Basically, we’re asking:“Are we okay in this country?”Because the timeline is saying no.Join the conversation.Laugh. Learn. Disagree. Think.This is WHOT — the culture is the conversation. 🎙️
This week on WHOT, we talk about Nigeria’s cycle of delay — late opportunities and jungle justice: • Shank says Nigerian’s lives start late • NFF’s FIFA money disappears again • A queer man killed in a Kito setup 💔 • NDLEA storms Pretty Mike’s partyIt’s Nigeria on replay, same script, new cast.#WHOT #Nigeria #Politics #Justice #Shank #PrettyMike #NDLEA #Ochanya #FakeLifehttps://youtu.be/hWs477XirXg?si=rBRwM9zNTmv9WVS_
This week on WHOT, Obasanjo’s. internet served us drama on a platter: • Feminism that divides instead of unites • Regina Daniels and the reality of marrying too young 💍 • Blord vs VeryDarkMan — the economy of fake life • Tinubu’s 2027 campaign before 2025 even ends • And a miracle that supposedly ‘disgraced science’🧠It’s chaos, culture, and conversation because that’s WHAT’S HOT!
This week on WHOT, Obasanjo’s internet put Nigeria under the microscope — from our homes to our highest offices: • African dads who raised successful kids but lost emotional bonds 💔 • Sickle cell births in 2025 — love or negligence? 🩸 • Ogun State launches new airport amid damaged roads 🚧 • Presidential pardons for killers and drug offenders that mock justice ⚖️From family to government, it’s all about contradictions — love, mercy, ego, and the choices that define us.
This week on WHOT, we unravel the wildest stories from Obasanjo’s internet: • A husband living a double life as a bank robber 💔 • Outsourcing firms trapping workers in poverty • Parenting abroad — culture clash or character test? 🌍From secrets in the bedroom to silence in the workplace, it’s truth, tension, and tunes — WHOT style.
This week on WHOT, Obasanjo’s internet delivered chaos from every angle:
• False rape accusations ruining the lives of men • Elites importing fish from London✈️
• Employee dishonesty killing Nigerian businessesIt’s betrayal, extravagance, and survival — the contradictions that define Nigeria today.
This week on WHOT, Obasanjo’s internet had Nigerians debating law, power, and culture: • UK student visa cancelled — survival or lawlessness? • Dispatch rider killed by NURTW official. • Lawyer challenges FG to publish the beneficiaries list. • Chaos over Nigeria’s new tax reforms ⚖️ In the city of Lagos and all over Naija, it’s rules, scandals, and survival — the perfect recipe for another chaotic week in Nigeria.
In this episode of WHOT, we dive into Nigeria’s contradictions and chaos: • Why Nigerians show up for concerts and crusades but not the polls • Tobi Amusan sparks debate on patriotism 🇳🇬 • ₦1.2Bn fake malaria drugs seized — but how many more slipped through? • Stolen billions hidden in mansions abroad 💸 • Women wearing wedding gowns to church for husbands • A proposal gone wrong because he didn’t kneel 💍It’s the hypocrisy, the greed, and the reality of Obasanjo’s internet. This is WHOT S3 EP13.
In this episode of WHOT, we dive into the conversations that had Nigerians debating online and offline: • Disability & Abortion Debate – Would you keep the pregnancy or not? • Tony Elumelu vs Gen Z – Did boomers have it easier than us? • Passport Fee Hike – ₦200k for a passport that still feels useless? • US Visa Wahala – Is the Japa dream finally coming to an end? • Phyna’s Sister & Dangote Trucks – Why protocols bend for the rich but stiffen for the poor.It’s laughter, outrage, and plenty of hard truths on Obasanjo’s internet.
This episode of WHOT is packed with the internet’s wildest conversations: • A 4-year-old crying over BBNaija — is parenting too relaxed today? 👶📺 • Promotions at work — performance or just politics? 👔 • Deborah’s tragic story — why do we ignore red flags until it’s too late? 💔 • Temi Otedola’s choice to take Mr Eazi’s name — a step back for feminism?💍 • Sujimoto and the ₦11Bn project — real estate or real scam? 💸It’s the drama, the debates, and the hard truths from Obasanjo’s internet. This is WHOT S3 EP12.”#WHOT #Nigeria #BBNaija #Sujimoto #WeddingDrama #CorporatePolitics #DeborahMoses #RealEstateFraud
In this episode of WHOT (What’s Happening on Twitter), we dive into some of the hottest and heaviest conversations shaking Nigerian Twitter this week: 1. Mother-in-law Drama – Should you call her “Mummy” or stick to her name? 2. Technical Colleges Are Dying – Why Nigeria keeps neglecting artisans and skills that drive real economies. 3. Dangote Trucks Tragedy – How poor training and zero accountability keep costing innocent lives. 4. Leadership Wahala – Why running Nigeria requires no training (and how that’s killing us). 5. PDP & APC Labeled Terrorists – Canada’s bold take and what it means for Nigerians at home and abroad. 6. Teachers Paid Peanuts – How the country keeps disrespecting education and the people shaping its future.🔥 Join the conversation in the comments — do you think Nigeria can ever break free from this cycle?
In this episode of What’s Happening on Twitter, we dive into four trending conversations that show how Nigeria’s system plays favourites:1️⃣ BBNaija Disrespect – From peeing on someone’s clothes to other boarding school-style bullying, why do we excuse bad behaviour?2️⃣ Life Ban for Passenger – A woman’s in-flight confrontation leads to a lifetime flight ban. Fair punishment or double standard?3️⃣ Kwam 1 Airport Drama – Celebrity privilege vs. public safety: should legends get a pass for breaking the rules?4️⃣ NYSC Certificate Saga – Can free speech cost you your career? A corps member speaks out and pays the price.From celebrity impunity to how ordinary Nigerians are treated, the gap in justice is clear.
In this episode, we break down:1️⃣ Nigeria’s First Nurses’ Strike in 20+ Years – Why healthcare workers are saying “enough,” and the nurse who defied the strike.2️⃣ Iyanya’s ₦500k “Hero” Gift – Is it compassion or sabotage of a collective fight?3️⃣ Kemi Badenoch’s Boarding School Confession – The harsh realities we’ve normalized in Nigerian education.4️⃣ 24/7 Power by 2027? – The Minister of Power’s big promise and why Nigerians aren’t buying it.5️⃣ Virginity in 2025 – Still sacred or just a societal control tool?6️⃣ Burkina Faso’s Bold Moves vs Nigeria’s Vibes – What real leadership looks like.Drop your thoughts in the comments: Which topic hit you hardest?
This week on WHOT, we unpack the rise in teen violence — is it bad parenting, failed schools, or social media influence?Plus:🌾 Should Nigeria embrace GMO seeds or protect our food system?⚽ Super Falcons win big — but will they actually get paid?🛑 And iron theft, police pensions, and recovered billions: is Nigeria just vibes?👇 What’s really causing this moral collapse? Let’s talk.Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share.
In this episode of WHOT, things get personal:🎙️ “Dear rich kids, stop motivating us.”The internet clapped back at billionaire kids telling poor people to hustle harder. Can you really fight a system you benefit from?💸 We also dive into: • Black tax & guilt-tripping kids into becoming pension plans • Japa now costing ₦38M — has escaping Nigeria become elite-only? • Police officers protesting ₦40k pensions after 35 years of service • Jim Iyke’s F**k you birthday message to Kate Henshaw 😭This one is layered, funny, and just chaotic enough to make you think.👇 Join the convo in the comments:– Can nepo babies inspire regular Nigerians?– Do kids owe their parents financial payback?Don’t forget to like, comment, subscribe, and hit that bell — because WHOT is always trending.
WHOT (What’s Happening on Twitter) is back with another hot episode and we’re unpacking what Nigerians can’t stop tweeting about.In this episode:💔 A man shows effort in a relationship — and somehow, that’s a red flag?⚰️ Buhari is gone, and Nigerians are not mourning.🗳️ Lagos held an election. Turnout? Less than 8%.🎥 Peller’s ₦500K job ad required a Master’s… to hold a camera?! Drop your hot takes: • What’s the most ridiculous dating rule or job requirement you’ve seen? • Did Buhari leave behind a legacy… or just trauma?Like, comment, and subscribe for more weekly chaos.
From a Nigerian fraudster finessing $250k from a Trump donor, to two innocent men freed after 26 years on death row over a generator — this episode of WHOT dives deep into the headlines shaking the timeline.We also unpack the buzz (or lack thereof) around African women’s football, Diogo Jota’s tragic passing and the backlash against Ronaldo, and whether this new Atiku–Obi coalition is real change or just recycled power.Drop your thoughts in the comments:Would you vote for an Atiku-led coalition with Obi as VP?What would you do if you lost 26 years over a false accusation?#WHOTPodcast #NigerianNews #Scam #Politics #Justice #CAF #JAMB #TwitterNg
This week on WHOT, 2Baba’s viral take on men being “wired to cheat” sparks a heated but honest conversation. Spike says it’s not even a debate — society already accepts it. But is that the truth or just a tired excuse?Then we dive into the Erica dialect drama:Why do so many Nigerians understand their native language but feel too awkward or judged to speak it? And why does “razz” always come into it?It’s gender roles, identity, and cultural double standards — all in one sharp episode.🎧 Watch, laugh, argue — and maybe rethink a few things.
In our first episode of the season, we dive into some of the biggest conversations happening on Nigerian Twitter. From Reno Omokri’s switch — from being a loud critic of Tinubu, to being the biggest supporter to the terrible road situation in Ogun State, where even influencers are switching sides and suddenly praising the same government they once dragged.We also talked about the upcoming Club World Cup and asked the question ‘Will Nigeria ever make it to the FIFA Club World Cup’. We have intriguing stories of people that will get you hooked, let’s know your reaction on the Fake DNA. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to catch every twist this season.
May 16th was International Day of the Boy Child… Did anyone notice?While the world shows up loud and proud for the girl child, the boy child is often met with silence — even on the one day meant to celebrate him.In this Season 2 finale of WHOT (What’s Happening On Twitter), we dive into why the boy child is overlooked, under-celebrated, and sometimes even ignored by the same systems built to protect children. From global organizations to Nigerian brands, the silence is loud.But that’s not all — we also talk: • Why Davido crying is praised but Eniola crying is mocked • Whether Davido really chased Hennessy out of clubsThis episode is a bold, balanced, and sometimes uncomfortable conversation about bias, influence, and justice in our society. Let’s talk about what others are afraid to say.👉 Watch, Comment, Share — and don’t forget to Subscribe!