@PeterObi State Police can improve security, but without independent oversight, it risks becoming a political tool. Security must serve the people, not politicians.
@official_Gegeh Winning an election is one thing, winning the confidence of the people through results is another. In the end, performance speaks louder than politics.🇳🇬✊
@ruffydfire This is a painful reminder that insecurity does not discriminate between the powerful and the ordinary citizen. Every kidnapping is one too many. Nigeria cannot truly progress until lives, families, and communities are safe from criminals.
@sowore Strong stance, but the real test isn’t the rejection, it’s whether a truly credible alternative can be built, sustained, and trusted beyond rhetoric. Nigerians want change, but they also want proof it won’t be another cycle in disguise. #Sowore2027
@DanielRegha He clearly stated in the video that if he fails to deliver on his promises and cannot provide a reasonable explanation, he does not deserve a second term.
Now he’s offering explanations, but it seems they’re too complex for some people to grasp. #Sowore2027
All these polished statistics and comparisons won’t take you anywhere. You’re not different from the rest of them, you’re always present in their gatherings, their parties, their closed-door meetings.
You talk about debt misuse like an outsider, but you’ve moved comfortably among the same political class that created this mess. Nigerians are tired of lectures, we want accountability and clean breaks from the old system.
At this point, all of you sound the same.
@sowore is the only man of the people and far better than all of you. #Sowore2027
@RepRileyMoore Serious question, is President Trump truly acting from Christian conviction, or is this political positioning? Because defending religious freedom should be about protecting all innocent lives, not selective outrage.
@RepRileyMoore Fix security locally, empower regions, then let Nigerians decide the future together. These are the real people and realities you are meeting, brother, not the filtered briefing notes.
@RepRileyMoore That’s why conversations around regional systems and state police keep coming up. Not because people love chaos, but because survival demands structure.
Nobody is seriously shopping for breakup, people are desperate for functionality...
A fair campaign deserves fair scrutiny. If you promise new politics, people will naturally measure it against past alliances, records in office, and the company you keep. Nigerians aren’t allergic to hope, they’re allergic to selective memory. Consistency, facts, and accountability are what turn slogans into credibility.
This is a sober and timely intervention. When violence becomes routine, leadership must move from sympathy to strategy. Kwara’s tragedy is not just a local failure; it’s a national alarm bell. Words must now be matched with decisive action, because the primary duty of any state is to protect lives. Nigerians deserve security, not condolences on repeat.