Some of us have been on this quest for someone like @PeterObi to become President. We follow him anywhere he goes.
@ADCVanguard_ should read the room. 2014 APC, southerners like @Tinubu & @ChibuikeAmaechi didn't contest against Buhari. @Atiku did though.
Datti is a member of the PRP and is within his right to campaign for his party and candidate
But can he keep it at just that? The endless jabs at another candidate is needless.
Him being a good man is enough for us, we want a good man as a leader, not a good politician.
Every knows what y'all consider a good politician in Nigeria, and we don't want Obi to be that.
I find this perspective sad, especially from someone I respect.
“Terrible politician” compared to who exactly? The ones who perfected the art of looting? The ones who know how to share money at ward level because they’ve been stealing it at federal level?
What are your yardsticks for measuring a great politician? Someone willing to steal, terrorize, run a quasi-dictatorship? Someone who diverts public funds and puts personal interest above 200M+ lives?
I saw you cited Mao, a man who killed 45 million of his own people in 4 years, as the template? Sir.
You’re telling an Igbo man to build a mass ideological movement in Nigeria. The same country that labeled Obidients as ethnic insurrection? The same country that can flip any organized Igbo political structure into a security threat overnight?
Awo built his structure in the West, among his own people, with relative ethnic safety. You think Peter Obi, a Igbo Christian from the East has that kind of luxury?
If competence, frugality and integrity make you a terrible politician in Nigeria, then I don’t think that is Peter Obi’s indictment. I think it’s more of ours.
@0xlordmicky Really?
Even people dropping their accounts, don't they know ot was a "customer acquisition scheme" by those ban.dits? Every account has a name, & if of certain bank(s), account no is same as mobile number.
How naive.
Someone can think, as the tussle between Imams and the Soun who is/was a Pastor, the kid.napping of mainly Christian children and kpaing of Christian teacher might not be unconnected.
This is what I call "see finish."
The 4th demand from the Ogbomosho kidnappers is particularly interesting.💔💔
According to reports, the abductors are demanding concessions on certain Oyo State laws in their favour. Some people have interpreted this as a push for Sharia law.
Yet, there are still those who insist that terrorists and bandits have nothing to do with Islam. If demands linked to Sharia are indeed part of their conditions, then who exactly is deceiving who?
According to the Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Adebo Ogundoyin, the terrorists holding the abducted schoolchildren and teachers from Oriire Local Government Area have reportedly presented the following demands to the Oyo State Government:
1. ₦1 billion to be paid into an account in the Republic of Benin.
2. The release of bandits currently being held in Agodi and Abolongo prisons.
3. Two Toyota Hilux vehicles.
4. Concessions on certain Oyo State laws in favour of the bandits (reportedly interpreted by some as relating to Sharia law).
These are the conditions reportedly being given for the release of the schoolchildren and their teachers.
What a time to be alive💔
@RealAdeshina@OgbeniDipo In the same vein, who should declare State of Emergency across the whole nation, if the President can't secure the country despite trillions of security budget?
Be careful what you wish for!
@fleshsimulator Jesus Christ is Lord. Don't use the name of the Lord in vain.
Language please! I am sure you wouldn't dare use the name of the prophets/Lord of other religion as swear word.
If you’d told me, 10 years ago, that White British crowds would one day protest institutionalised anti-white racism within the police, I’d have bet every last penny it would never happen.
One of the most touching photographs from more than 73 years together shows Prince Philip in 2003 dressed in a Queen’s Guard uniform. As Queen Elizabeth II walked past him, she burst into laughter at the sight.
This photograph was taken during a ceremonial inspection at Windsor Castle in 2003, when Prince Philip surprised Queen Elizabeth II by appearing in the uniform of the Grenadier Guards as part of the regiment’s anniversary celebrations. As the Queen walked past him during the event, she reportedly burst into laughter at the unexpected sight of her husband standing rigidly in full ceremonial dress, complete with the towering bearskin hat. The image quickly became one of the most beloved candid royal photographs because it revealed a rare moment of humor and warmth within a relationship usually seen through the lens of strict public formality.
By the time the photograph was taken, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip had already been married for more than 55 years, eventually reaching a historic 73-year marriage before Philip’s death in 2021. Royal biographers often noted that Philip was one of the few people capable of making the Queen genuinely laugh in public, and the photograph has endured because it captures that side of their relationship so naturally. Beyond the uniforms, ceremonies, and traditions tied to the monarchy, the moment reminds people that their bond was built not only on duty, but also on companionship, teasing, and a lifetime of shared familiarity.
‘I like having a local post office, butchers and library as key parts of our country and I don’t want to see them disappear… I just don’t use those local shops.
Kemi needs to learn quickly that Christianity and Christian values do not exist by default in this country. They exist because there are Christians.
You like Christian stuff and you don’t want to see it disappear? Become a Christian, pick up a Bible, read it and follow Jesus.
INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION
PRESS STATEMENT
RE: ALLEGED MISUSE OF AUTHORISED ACCESS CREDENTIALS AND UNAUTHORISED DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION FROM THE COMMISSION’S CONTINUOUS VOTER REGISTRATION (CVR) DATABASE
The attention of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has been drawn to allegations currently circulating on social media and in some sections of the media regarding the alleged unauthorised access to the Commission's Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) database and the subsequent publication of information on a candidate in the recent primaries of a political party in the Federal Capital Territory.
The Commission takes this allegation seriously and has immediately commenced a thorough investigation to establish the facts surrounding the incident.
As part of the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise nationwide, authorised INEC Registration Officers were granted controlled access to specific components of the CVR system to enable them register new applicants, process requests for transfer of registration and update voter records where necessary. Such access is restricted to official duties only and is withdrawn at the conclusion of the exercise.
The audit trail from the preliminary investigation has enabled the Commission to identify the user account through which the information was accessed. Accordingly, relevant personnel have been questioned, and all units connected with the incident are cooperating fully with the investigation.
The Commission is also examining all technical, administrative and operational factors associated with the matter in order to establish individual responsibility and determine the circumstances surrounding the use of those credentials and identify any breach of internal access-control protocols before taking appropriate action against anyone involved.
Preliminary findings from the Commission's audit trail so far, however, indicate that there was no external breach of the CVR database, no hacking incident, and no unauthorised external access to the Commission's ICT infrastructure. Rather, the information in question was accessed through valid user credentials assigned to personnel participating in the ongoing CVR exercise but released without authority.
The incident under investigation relates to the retrieval of a specific voter record and does not indicate any compromise of the Commission's broader voter registration infrastructure or the personal data of over 90 million registered voters.
The Commission wishes to state categorically that it takes the security, confidentiality and integrity of voter data with the utmost seriousness and remains committed to transparency, institutional integrity, and the protection of voters' personal information.
Furthermore, the Department of State Services (DSS), on its own accord, has commenced an independent investigation into the matter. The Commission will continue to cooperate fully with all relevant security agencies and will not hesitate to refer any person found culpable for appropriate legal action.
Members of the public and the media are therefore urged to disregard unfounded speculations while investigations remain ongoing. The Commission will continue to keep the public informed of its final findings and any measures taken in response to the incident in due course.
Mohammed Kudu Haruna National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee (IVEC)
2nd June, 2026
Christianity is more than a culture. It is Faith. May you find your way back to our Father, @KemiBadenoch.
Turkey was once a Christian nation, indeed all 7 churches of Revelation were located there. Its Hagia Sophia cathedral now a mosque. #Pray4UK.
"This is a Christian country, I don't want to see Christianity disappear... I just don't use the Bible as a textbook."
Piers Morgan asks Kemi Badenoch why she calls herself a "cultural Christian" after a crisis of faith.
📺https://t.co/eWDHZwAmpB
@piersmorgan | @KemiBadenoch
Pastor David Ibiyeomie has spoken. He advised Nigerians to stand up against rigging. He called for Citizens’ Revolution against our oppressors.
Thank you Papa, we heard The Salvation Ministries loud & clear. Nigeria must be OK. 👏
1. If govt shows zero tolerance to kidnapping and banditry, others would be not see it as business venture.
2. Every rescue involves risk of collateral damage, but govt must show every kidnapper would be kpaied while minimizing risk at rescue.
Most of you have been brainwashed by the movies you watch and Hollywood. When captors threaten to kill hostages if force is used, you think it’s bluff? They released a video, threatening to take a life if brute force is used you think it's just for show?
They were never bigger than the Nigerian military in firepower, training, or numbers. What they’re bigger in is cruelty and the advantage of hiding among civilians. That’s what makes rescue ops complicated.
Anger is 100% valid. But y’all tweet ignorantly if you think brute force has zero consequences when real lives are the bargaining chip.
These people are protesting against the “far right” at a vigil for Henry Nowak, the boy stabbed and left to bleed to death in handcuffs because his murderer told police he was racist.
Absolutely vile behaviour.