MORMONISM: started by Joseph Smith claiming an angel gave him a message.
ISLAM: started by Muhammad claiming an angel gave him a message.
BIBLE: “Even if an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to what we have preached to you, a curse be on him!"
Tinubu leased Lagos state hotel Eko Hotel and all adjoining lands up to Bar beach to Gilbert for a period of 99years.
*Tinubu leased choicy parts of Banana Island beside Etisalat Headquarter to Gilbert.
*Tinubu leased Ozunna Mbadiwe Road upto lekki to Gilbert since 2003 collecting Tolls on the busiest Road in Nigeria.
*Tinubu leased Eko Atlanttic City to Gilbert for 99years.
*Now he has leased Niger rock built by the military to Gilbert for 99years.
*Tinubu leased Lagos - Calabar highway to Gilbert.
One day Chaouguri Gilbert will contest for presidency in Nigeria.
The world will soon learn that the global elites have been effectively farming trafficked children all across the United States. Most of these children are from Eastern Europe. They are being sexually abused and groomed from youth.
This is Project Monarch.
Today, Nigerians woke up again to the troubling news that the Federal Government is planning to borrow about ₦20 trillion in new loans to finance the 2026 budget. This is at a time when debt servicing alone is projected to gulp nearly half of our national revenue, and when our borrowing requirement has surged by over 72%.
At a time when Nigerians are struggling under unprecedented hardship, insecurity, and unemployment, we must ask the most important and logical questions: Where is the revenue from 2025?
How can we be discussing trillions in new borrowing for 2026 when we are still implementing the 2024 budget? One is genuinely worried. This suggests, very clearly, that the 2025 budget is still untouched and unimplemented.
So, where are all the revenues that accrued in 2025, even when we were told that we had surpassed the revenue targets since August?
It is time for us to stop this fiscal rascality, especially with uncontrolled and unexplained borrowing that is not being invested in the productive sectors of our nation, but instead ends up in consumption.
We cannot keep mortgaging the future of our children through thoughtless borrowing.
We cannot continue this way.
For years, I have consistently maintained that Nigeria cannot borrow its way into prosperity. Nations do not develop by consuming more than they produce. They develop by producing, exporting, and creating value, while building strong institutions that ensure accountability and efficient use of public funds.
We cannot tell Nigerians that revenue is increasing while simultaneously increasing borrowing to ridiculous historic levels. Governance must be built on transparency, not propaganda.
We cannot build a new Nigeria on the foundation of misleading figures, rising debts, shrinking production, and continuous hardship.
Our nation must move forward.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Distribution of Campaign Vehicles: Profound Insensitivity and Abuse of Trust.
At a time when Nigerians are struggling with hunger, unemployment, and insecurity, the decision of any government to allocate limited public resources for distributing luxury vehicles like Hilux trucks and Hummer buses as part of the 2027 campaign mobilisation is not only insensitive but also represents a serious moral failure.
While ordinary Nigerians are grappling with poverty and hopelessness, those in leadership positions continue to flaunt their wealth by driving brand-new Land Cruisers, Hiluxes, and Hummers, treating the suffering of the people as mere background for political theatrics. This tragic misplacement of priorities is unacceptable.
Leadership, especially in these challenging times, should focus on providing food for the hungry, ensuring access to healthcare for the sick, restoring hope for millions of unemployed youth, and securing our communities. It should not be about parading luxury vehicles or campaigning for votes.
It is disheartening that, at a time when children are dropping out of school because their families cannot afford tuition fees, when mothers are dying during childbirth due to a lack of basic medical supplies, and when insecurity is tearing families apart, the response from those in power is to purchase and distribute luxury vehicles rather than urgently addressing the needs of the people.
This is not governance. It reflects a profound insensitivity and an abuse of public trust disguised as a political strategy. It betrays the essence of public service, which should always be about serving the people rather than staging political publicity.
At times like this, we must recognise that Nigeria cannot continue on a path of wastefulness, insensitivity, and misplaced priorities. Our citizens deserve leadership grounded in empathy, prudence, and accountability. Regardless of how bleak the situation may appear today, I firmly believe that a New Nigeria is not only necessary; it is POssible. -PO
This is to my International Audiences,
I will tell you why President Trump is visibly angry with the authorities in my native Nigeria.
Barrack Hussein Obama is at the center of this incendiary provocative story. My God will continue to punish him & his Radical Left.
Obama is a monster & he doesn’t fool me.
I see beyond his perfectly choreographed oration, & performative public façade.
He is no champion of the black race, not
by a long shot. The ruling terrorist government in Nigeria is called the APC. They partnered up with the Democrats, that was in the year 2014.
Alongside his political adviser (David Axelrod) & his Secretary of State (John Kerry), @POTUS44 meddled directly in the Presidential Election in my native Nigeria. That was in the year 2015.
He had invaded Libya three years prior.
Then he began to cast his sight on Nigeria.
The APC, alongside the man (who currently occupies the presidential Villa in Nigeria) were the willing tools of Obama’s well-concealed sinister plans for my motherland. The plot was hatched in Washington & in Lagos, at the instances of John Kerry, Muhammadu Buhari, & Bola Tinubu (the man who became Nigeria’s current president through the window).
#CHANGE & SAI BABA! were born. They were red meat that took on a life of their own.
Nigerians fell for a well-oiled propaganda hatched in D.C. CSOs, imams, pastors, & a Nobel Laureate went to work, disturbing Nigeria with “Jonathan Must Go!” A ruse taken too far. And when the fire died out, many failed to recognize they were used. The whole saga started with the taking of Chibok Girls. A kidnapping staged by the APC themselves.
David Axelrod set up shop in Nigeria, he became a political adviser to the terrorist APC.
The APC imported a bunch of ragtag Fulani militias into my county to spite the then President Jonathan, & have him removed.
However, GEJ outsmarted them, & left quietly. He put Nigeria first. In his words, “my ambition is not worth the blood of any Nigerian.”
A decade has passed, & the terrorists refused to leave. The APC promised them lands that don’t belong to them. Now the militias are occupying the forests in Nigeria. They tasted blood money & discovered its sweetness.
They aren’t even bashful, they flaunt their wads of Dollar & Naira on the internet, & authorities in Nigeria negotiate with them. In fact, they pay huge ransoms to them. The terrorists use the resources to acquire more weapons. The army in Nigeria is largely comprised; THEY COLLUDE.
It is no longer the professional outfit we used to know; those years are long gone. Nowadays, Nigerian youths refuse to join the army. You barely recognize my once darling Nigeria.
The insanely wicked, the corrupt, & the cluelessly uninformed continued to sabotage the collective wellbeing of a nation for a few coins, religion, pride, & tribal considerations.
Our hope is that someday, somehow, & in someways, our victory will trump the brutality. An end to trepidation & moral turpitude.
A real-life story, sad by many stretch. 💔
BREAKING NEWS: “Don’t Joke With History — Nigeria Didn’t Defeat the Igbos, It Was a Global Alliance,” Sultan of Sokoto Warns Yoruba Elders 📌
In a statement that has sparked widespread reactions, the Sultan of Sokoto has cautioned Yoruba elders and political leaders against provoking tensions with the Igbo people, reminding them of the resilience and strength the Igbos demonstrated during the Nigerian Civil War ⚠
According to the Sultan, it’s misleading to claim that Nigeria “won” the Biafra war purely by its own strength 💪
“Let’s be truthful — Nigeria did not fight the Igbos alone. Britain, America, and five other world powers joined forces to suppress them,” the Sultan said. “On their own, no African nation could have defeated the Igbos in battle. These are people born to fight and survive.”
The Sultan emphasized that the Igbos’ ability to sustain a full-scale war for nearly three years (1967–1970), despite international blockades and limited resources, remains unmatched in African history. 👨🏫
"No nation in Africa has ever held out for three years under such pressure and isolation,” he added. “That’s why it sounds almost laughable when anyone talks about going to war with the Igbos today. Even during the darkest days of the war, there were moments the world thought Biafra would win. They were that determined.”
@NigeriaStories This report is false.
Nigeria's population is roughly 220m.
220m minus 139m is 81m.
Is World Bank saying that there are upto 81m people in Nigeria that are not poor??
The real number of poor people in Nigeria is over 200m.
Tinubu has added additional 100m poor people in 2yrs
Mr. Peter Obi’s Independence Day Speech.
Fellow Nigerians,
Today should be a day of joy and remembrance, a day to celebrate the struggles of our heroes who fought to free Nigeria from colonial rule. It should be a day for gratitude to Almighty God for His blessings on our nation.
On 1 October 1960, Nigeria gained independence to global acclaim as an emerging African economic and political power. Such was our potential that Time Magazine predicted the rise of a true African superpower that would lead the continent with pride. Our founding fathers fought for independence with confidence, passion, and determination to build a prosperous Nigeria that would stand alongside the world’s most advanced nations.
Unfortunately, tragic failures of leadership derailed this vision. Yet despite these setbacks, Nigeria has always shown resilience. In 1999, we overcame military dictatorship and restored democracy, beginning a renewed journey toward prosperity, freedom, and justice. That journey helped us build Africa’s largest economy and strengthen democratic institutions. But over the last decade, under the APC’s incompetent, divisive, and corrupt leadership, Nigeria has been greatly diminished.
By the end of 2007, our total debt was about N2.5 trillion, only 10 percent of GDP, after President Obasanjo’s government secured debt forgiveness of over 30 billion dollars. By 2014, Nigeria had become Africa’s largest economy and was primed to achieve middle-income status. In 2015, for the first time, a ruling party was defeated in a presidential election, marking another milestone for our democracy.
Today, the picture is bleak. Our total debt stands at about N175 trillion, nearly 50 percent of GDP, without any improvement in productive sectors. Nigeria has fallen to the fourth-largest economy in Africa, behind South Africa, Egypt, and Algeria. Our democracy is now described as “undemocratic.” In just one year, this administration pushed over 15 million Nigerians into acute poverty. Today, more than 150 million Nigerians lack access to basic healthcare, education, water, and sanitation. This number grows daily under an APC government that pursues brutal revenue-driven policies while ignoring the welfare of its people. Nigeria now ranks among the lowest in the world on human development indicators.
This government taxes struggling citizens and small businesses heavily, while indulging in extravagance. Billions are spent on new presidential jets, yachts, and luxury cars that cost more than the entire 2024 budget for primary healthcare. The Vice President’s residence was renovated at a cost of N25 billion, more than the combined capital budgets of six major federal university teaching hospitals. Over N10 billion was allocated for car parks and canteens for the National Assembly, more than the capital budget of the Ministry of Science and Technology at a time when science is crucial to national growth.
Meanwhile, Nigerians pay more for everything and receive less. Passports, permits, electricity, petrol, food, rent, and healthcare all cost more. Yet power supply remains unreliable, food insecurity deepens, and UNICEF and WFP project that 33 million Nigerians will face acute hunger in 2025.
This government borrows recklessly, not for investment in productive infrastructure but for wasteful consumption. Insecurity has further crippled our economy. Nigerians now live in fear of travelling by road. Kidnapping has become rampant, with billions paid in ransom. Incompetence in security management has turned our country into one of the most terrorised and unsafe nations in the world. Cronyism, corruption, and disregard for the rule of law have scared away investors, while other African nations overtake us as preferred investment destinations.
It is with a heavy heart that I received the news of the tragic killings in Oke-Ode, Kwara State, where innocent lives, including vigilantes and the Baale of Ogbayo, were cut short in yet another mindless act of violence from armed bandits terrorising our nation.
Once again, our nation is thrown into mourning as innocent lives are cut short. These repeated attacks show the urgent need for an emergency on national security. No Nigerian should have to live in fear in their own home.
We cannot continue to normalise tragedy.
My heart goes out to the Governor and the people of Kwara State. I reassure you that you are not alone. And to the grieving families, please accept my deepest condolences. May you find strength and comfort in this difficult time and may the souls of the departed rest in perfect peace. -PO
Japan has officially cancelled the Africa Hometown program after false claims from Nigeria’s government turned a cultural exchange into a global embarrassment. While Japan moves on, Nigeria’s credibility suffers and under Tinubu’s watch, every opportunity seems to collapse. Respect is earned, not fabricated.
#JICA #Ghana #Nigeria #atruthatatime #japan