Omo! Just coming back from a video shoot around Lekki and saw a crowd gathered. Na there I hear say dem catch suspected bandit. Omo, dem don enter Lagos o! 😳🇳🇬💔
We received a delegation from the China Harbour Engineering Company Limited led by Mr. Nicolas Liu, where we discussed the proposed Azumini - Obeaku Sea Port and Inland Waterways Corridor project in Abia State.
I have granted approval for an immediate feasibility study on the project. While the company initially suggested a six to seven-month timeline, I have directed that the study be completed within a shorter period so that progress can be accelerated.
Alongside the study, we will begin the process of securing approvals from the Presidency, Nigerian Ports Authority, and the Federal Ministry of Blue Economy. I have also encouraged the team to visit the proposed site to assess its viability, given its proximity to the High Sea and the technical requirements such as dredging.
The project has the potential to transform Abia State’s economy and contribute significantly to Nigeria’s maritime development. With strong commitment, proper funding, and strategic partnerships, we can make the Azumini Sea Port a reality.
I thank the team from China Harbour Engineering Company Limited for their presentation and look forward to positive outcomes from the feasibility study.
INEC is the problem.
I’ve said it before. I will say it again. Nigerians must keep speaking to force that change.
INEC is the elephant in the room that’s becoming quite comfortable in the room.
Don’t let them tell you Obi cannot win, they are only playing mind games to demotivate you.
If them like, all 36 state governors should decamp, that’s only 36 VOTES.
“No Steady Power in Four Years, No Second Term” – Tinubu
President Bola Tinubu’s campaign promise in 2022 was clear: “If I do not provide steady electricity in my first four years, do not vote for me for a second term.” Yet, in January 2026 alone, the national grid has already collapsed twice, and the month is not even over. Last year, it collapsed about twelve times. This reality sharply contradicts the promise and should worry every patriotic Nigerian.
At the same time, the President is on another foreign trip, this time to Turkey, a country of about 87 million people—roughly a third of Nigeria’s population. Yet Turkey generates and distributes over 120,000 megawatts of electricity, while Nigeria struggles with less than 5% of that capacity. The contrast is both striking and painful.
Our appeal is simple: stay at home and confront the nation’s problems. At this rate, we may soon hear of trips to Palau or Vanuatu while critical issues remain unattended at home.
And yet, our collective preoccupation seems to be the next election, rather than how to secure good governance. We should be joining hands to demand accountability and responsible leadership, and to save Nigerians from the indignity and suffering caused by persistent bad governance
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
If you’ve lived in Nigeria all your life, you may think suffering is normal.
It isn’t. You were trained to endure nonsense.
Once you’ve lived where things work, you can’t unsee it.
Nigeria needs new leadership entirely.
We need to retire the old political order completely.
Reforms Take Time, But The People Have to See a Clear Roadmap of Their Sacrifices -Obi
For instance, they said there are huge savings from removing the fuel subsidy, but where is the savings being channeled to?
Peter Obi, Labour Party Presidential Candidate, 2023
“One day we will have two big buildings in Abuja where we will put pictures of people who really messed up Nigeria 🇳🇬, so that their grand children’s will come and know that their grand fathers were part of the problem of the country”
~ Goodluck Jonathan
"Raye is not gaining traction for criticizing Tinubu's Government. She's exposing the idiocy of Nigerian people who do not understand that their primary duty is to speak the truth" - Dele Farotimi
#30DaysRantChallenge
If President Tinubu Was Neutral in the Wike-Fubara Conflict, the Issue Would Have Been Resolved -Epelle
The president's decisions, actions, and proclamations have all been one-sided. It is as though he was protecting the minister, Wike.
Jake Epelle, Rivers Elder Statesman
Our Position at the Nigerian Bar Association is That the Proclamation of a State of Emergency is Unconstitutional -Osigwe
Being unconstitutional, the National Assembly cannot ratify the situation.
Afam Osigwe, SAN, President, Nigeria Bar Association