There is no reason why the demolition of houses should be limited only to kidnappers.
If the government truly believes that property acquired through or used for criminal activity should be destroyed immediately, then the same principle must apply to politicians, Public treasury looting is a form of kidnapping too, it kidnaps healthcare, education, jobs, infrastructure, and the future of millions of Nigerians.
Public officials, and other powerful individuals who steal public funds to build mansions and acquire vast assets should have their mansion demolished.
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My account is still running on MT5 but I can't access it or see my login info on my dashboard website... I only saw my former breached account not the one I purchased recently
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what question and solution has he ever come up with?
One Nigerian asked about Sowore who currently running for president of Nigeria in 2027 because I say he's the only candidate asking honest question when he asked how much is enough to take care of worker between 200000, 500000 and 1000000?
Now, let's list solutions he has come up with that the government is indirectly using.
Chinedu Paul
I want to answer you by pointing to some ideas and issues that Omoyele Sowore consistently pushed long before they became mainstream national discussions or were later partly adopted by government policies.
Examples include:
1. Living wage / higher minimum wage
Sowore argued for a major increase in workersโ salaries and proposed a โฆ100,000 minimum wage as far back as 2019.
Today, national conversations have shifted far beyond โฆ30,000, with government now discussing and implementing much higher wage structures than before.
His recent public question โ whether โฆ200k, โฆ500k or โฆ1m is enough for workers โ fits into that same pressure for a โliving wage.โ
2. Police brutality and SARS reform
Sowore was among the loud voices against police brutality and repeatedly protested against abuses by SARS and other security agencies.
After the nationwide #EndSARS movement, government eventually dissolved SARS officially and introduced some police reform measures.
3. Anti-corruption and public accountability
Through [Sahara Reporters](https://t.co/gnFawi31Pc), he spent years exposing corruption scandals and demanding transparency in government.
Today, whistleblowing, public procurement scrutiny, and online citizen accountability have become more common in governance discussions.
4. Youth political participation
Sowore pushed the idea that young Nigerians should directly participate in politics instead of leaving leadership to the old political class.
The rise in youth political activism after 2019 and #EndSARS reflects many of those ideas.
5. Education and teacher recruitment
He proposed recruiting hundreds of thousands of teachers and improving public education funding.
Federal and state governments later expanded teacher recruitment programs and education intervention schemes, though not exactly under his model.
6. Opposition to economic hardship
He consistently questioned fuel subsidy removal without strong social welfare protections.
Government later introduced palliatives, transport support discussions, and wage reviews partly because of the hardship debates activists and labour groups kept raising
7. Citizen protest as democratic pressure
His #RevolutionNow protests emphasized that citizens should actively pressure government instead of remaining silent.
Today, peaceful protest and online civic engagement are more accepted tools in Nigerian political culture than before.
> โWhether people support Sowore or not, many issues he raised early โ living wage, police reform, anti-corruption, youth participation, accountability and economic justice โ later became national policies or mainstream government discussions.โ
8. Importantly, the Nigerian national assembly has shamefully accepted that cannabis can now legalise and regularise for commercial purposes after they all ridiculed Sowore who first suggested it as part of his manifesto.
By: Ojediran Samuel Adesoji Osa (Facebook)
If N500k living wage is unrealistic and 1 million home for Nigerians is unrealistic, why then do you call Tinubu a failure? Why then do u want to change him and replace him with someone who will continue from where he stop?
If you are not voting Sowore for president, then you are part of the problem.
Donโt ever think youโve outgrown your friends because of the little progress in your life.
Donโt become unnecessarily distant or envious of your friends because they are ahead of you in a way.