SOWORE is the only presidential candidate talk about his plans, manifesto which are the real solutions to the issues that challenge Nigeria.
Ask yourself and ask that presidential candidate you are planning to vote what is his manifesto for Nigeria.
“We will do better than APC” is not a plan “we just want anybody apart from APC” is not a reasonable solution.
We said nobody can be worse than Jonathan, until Buhari, today Tinubu is making us Miss Bubu
I STAND FIRMLY WITH NIGERIAN WORKERS IN THE DEMAND FOR A LIVING WAGE OF ₦500,000 MONTHLY.
The nation’s consciousness needs a leader with a conscience, one who can awaken the people and ensure they never again go to sleep on their rights and dignity. In this harsh Tinubu economy, everyone who earns a salary knows that no human being can live decently on ₦100,000 a month, yet those in positions of authority have remained silent. The suffering is obvious, the injustice is clear, but too many have chosen complacency over courage. A society progresses when its people become conscious of their condition and refuse to accept poverty, exploitation, and inequality as normal.
#LivingWage #Sowore2027 #TakeItBack #AACOurParty
SOWORE 2027 Campaign Theme Song
A powerful campaign anthem by Summer Aku, inspired by the vision of a new Nigeria built on justice, dignity, accountability, and genuine liberation.
Listen, enjoy, and most importantly, don't fail to share it with your friends, family, colleagues, and fellow Nigerians.
The movement grows when the message spreads.
SOWORE 2027 The Time Is Now.
Take It Back!
Action!
No Going Back!
#Sowore2027 #TakeItBack #RevolutionNow #AAC
I saw @sowore interviews with @channelstv and @ARISEtv and I said to myself, who did this to Nigerian youths, we are supposed to be fighting to get him elected come 2027, we must vote competent visionary to manage the affairs of this country, no more criminals.
If I Become President Tomorrow, My Minister Of Defence Will Be A Drone - Sowore
Short-term, we must tackle insecurity head-on by pursuing and neutralizing bandits through coordinated operations, backed by modern equipment, technology, and strong intelligence. We need honest, accountable security leaders focused on real protection, not politics or distractions, and a military and police force capable of proper strategy, not misuse of power or trivial arrests. A central control system will be established to track threats in real time and respond swiftly to dismantle criminal networks and secure the country.
Omoyele Sowore, Presidential Candidate, African Action Congress
Sowore Vows Day-One Executive Order Banning Landlords From Collecting More Than 3 Months' Rent If Elected President | Sahara Reporters https://t.co/Dxn66SCdtn
Just hours after we proposed a living wage for Nigerian workers, the governors have reportedly responded with their own proposal of a ₦100,000 "minimum wage."
These wicked governors know very well that no worker can live decently on ₦100,000 per month in today's Nigeria. That amount can barely purchase a bag of rice, let alone cover housing, transportation, healthcare, education, utilities, and other basic necessities.
They understand the reality of the economic hardships workers face, yet they continue to impose poverty wages while living lavishly at public expense.
They are in panic mode; they fear that Nigerians may discover that a different path is possible, one where workers are paid real living wages, public resources are used for the benefit of the people, and prosperity is shared rather than hoarded by a privileged few.
A minimum wage should guarantee dignity, not perpetual suffering.
#Sowore2027 #LivingWage #WorkersRights #TakeItBack #RevolutionNow
Arraignments on a Friday are often used to frustrate the bail process. Now, this young man will spend the next 20 days in prison simply because the useless Nigeria Police Force @PoliceNG appears determined to satisfy the wishes of an oppressive billionaire, @TonyOElumelu, the owner of @UBAGroup, @Heirs_Holdings of @TranscorpHotels. Ironically, the same billionaire is himself a content creator.
Nigeria's law enforcement agencies are serving the interests of the powerful rather than protecting the rights of ordinary citizens. Nigeria is truly a sad place when freedom can be so easily sacrificed to please wealth and influence. #RevolutionNow #HumanRights #JusticeForAll
Yes, my “Defence Minister” will be a drone.
Not a bureaucrat sitting in an air-conditioned office writing reports and receiving courtesy callers while insecurity spreads across the country.
A technologically advanced, highly coordinated drone-based defence system will be deployed to protect Nigeria's territorial integrity, monitor our borders, track terrorists, bandits, kidnappers, and other violent criminals, and support security operations in real time.
These systems will provide continuous surveillance, rapid response capabilities, intelligence gathering, search-and-rescue support, and logistical assistance.
They can deliver food, medical supplies, equipment, and communications support to troops wherever they are deployed, reducing delays and increasing operational efficiency/effectiveness.
The future of national security lies in technology, efficiency, accountability, and precision, not endless bureaucracy, corruption, and excuses.
Nigeria must embrace modern tools to protect its people, secure its borders, and support the men and women tasked with defending the nation, while ensuring that all security operations remain subject to the rule of law and appropriate civilian oversight.
The future is innovation.
#Sowore2027 #RevolutionNow #TakeItBack #TechnologyForLiberation
VIDEO: Morning Run in Abuja
This morning’s run through Abuja shows that progress comes through consistency, discipline, and determination. As long as we keep moving, no matter the obstacles, we will reach our desired destination.
The same principle applies to our collective struggle for a better Nigeria. We must keep pushing, keep organizing, and keep believing that a different future is possible.
No retreat. No surrender. Thank you @RunClubAbuja for the privilege of running with you great runners this morning in Abuja, I am truly grateful.
#Sowore2027 #RevolutionNow #TakeItBack #AbujaRun #KeepMoving NoGoingBack
I watched Pastor Olumide Emmanuel’s attempt to respond to my criticism of prosperity preachers on a recent episode of The Honest Bunch, and instead of addressing the issue, he exposed it.
On that show, I spoke plainly about a system where prosperity preachers take from the poor while denying them any meaningful benefit from the wealth created by their sacrifices. His response was not just defensive; it was revealing, even though he tried to be demeaning.
Rather than engage the substance of the argument, he resorted to anger, curses, and theatrics. But in doing so, he confirmed exactly what I said. He openly admitted that churches raise “capital” from poor members to build elite institutions such as schools, only to later separate those institutions from the church so they can “survive.”
In plain language, that means the people who paid for these schools are deliberately excluded from them. That is exploitation.
In any serious economic system, this is at least "sweat equity." When people contribute their money, time, and belief, they have a stake in what is built.
You cannot take from the poor in the name of faith, convert their sacrifices into profitable assets, and then deny them access to those very assets.
It is deeply troubling that struggling church members are encouraged to give beyond their means, while those same funds are used to acquire properties, build businesses, purchase private jets and helicopters, and create elite structures they will never benefit from.
The cycle is that which extracts from the poor, builds for the privileged, and justifies it with doctrine.
The question remains, why take their equity if they are not allowed to share in what they have built?
Pastor Olumide also pointed to church-owned estates with constant electricity and running water as evidence of success, but failed to mention that these developments are products of the same extraction model. The real question is how many ordinary church members can afford to live in these estates. In places like Redemption Camp, it is common knowledge that many residents are wealthy individuals, including politicians who don't even attend the church on Sunday, while the average church member cannot even dream of owning property there.
Where are the provisions for low-income housing for members? Where is the housing for the poor who attend massive programs like the Holy Ghost Congress and are forced to sleep outdoors during the holy ghost congress? There is practically none.
Faith-based denominations should not be a vehicle for extraction or extortion. They should uplift, empower, and create shared prosperity. What we are seeing instead is inequality being institutionalized and defended under the guise of divine blessing.
Conclusively, he was shouting angrily that if this nation were run like Redemption Camp, there would be free education and constant electricity, and that if it were run like Canaan Land, everything would work.
But that argument collapses under its own weight.
The very people who should be running this nation properly are already inside your churches. They are your elders, your biggest donors, your celebrated tithe payers. They are the political and economic elite whose actions have contributed to this country's dysfunction.
Yet, unlike Jesus, you have not driven them out of the house of the Lord.
Instead, they are welcomed, honored, and elevated.
So you cannot point to church estates as models for national governance while ignoring the fact that the same class of people who undermine the nation are the pillars of your institutions.
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The thinking that candidates are supposed to use their money to run for election is the biggest setback we have politically!
When candidates use their monies, is it election or business?
When a godfather pays, is it election or ownership?
We often wonder why politicians get into office and focus on self rather than the people.
Well, it is because often they funded themselves and have to recoup or answerable to their godfathers to pay back!
We must put our money where our votes are, if we truly want to have full control as citizens!
Small donors must be the ones funding campaigns of politicians!
Consider it your political sadaqah/tithes!
How will you “unmask” a man whose life has never been masked?
I don’t want to get into the substance of the ongoing controversy, but we should learn to respect people who have made difficult and risky sacrifices for the betterment of our society.
Omoyele Sowore has his political views, you can very well disagree with him, even vehemently.
But his commitment to fighting for human rights and democracy in Nigeria can never be erased.
Sowore’s greatest weakness is his absolutist and very extreme principles.
He doesn’t easily see a middle ground.
He fights everyone in power, and defends everyone he deems as a victim of state oppression.
This issue could have been handled better, but we should be circumspect.
For over a decade that I have known Sowore, I’m yet to see a reason to doubt his integrity.
Some say he is working for the CIA, others say he is working for some political interests. If these claims were true, I am one of those who would have known.
Insult and fight Sowore for his political views, but don’t paint him as a dishonest person.
The SSS (DSS) tried to “unmask” Sowore during Buhari’s regime when they accused him of money laundering. The regime alleged that he went to Dubai to collect money to overthrow the regime.
They withdrew and abandoned the fake money laundering charge when confronted in court.
Sowore had never been to Dubai, and not a Kobo was traced to him.
I hope that common sense and sanity will prevail.