A Sowore/AAC led government will put people over profit. We will take back public wealth, and resources acquired under fraudulent schemes. #RevolutionNow
They're suddenly freeing kidnapped victims because we DID #OccupyAsoRock.
For months, the authorities offered excuses while families suffered in agony. But when citizens organized, spoke out, and demanded action, the pressure became impossible to ignore.
Nigerians, Omoyele Sowore @sowore may well be our last opportunity to break free from the cycle of recycled leadership that has kept our nation stagnant for decades. If we still believe that Peter Obi @PeterObi, Atiku Abubakar @atiku, Goodluck Jonathan @GEJonathan, or even Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT will suddenly deliver the Nigeria of our dreams, then we must honestly ask ourselves, what exactly has changed after all these years of the same political class dominating our affairs?
Peter Obi has served as a governor. Atiku Abubakar has been Vice President and has contested for the presidency multiple times. Goodluck Jonathan was President for six years. Bola Ahmed Tinubu is currently President. One way or another, they have all had access to power and influence, yet the fundamental challenges facing Nigerians remain, hunger, insecurity, unemployment, poor healthcare, decaying education, and widespread poverty.
Governing Nigeria is not rocket science. What Nigeria needs is visionary leadership, political will, competence, integrity, and the courage to put the interests of the people above personal ambition. The problem has never been a lack of resources, it has been a lack of genuine leadership.
Omoyele Sowore represents a different path. He is not a product of the old political establishment. He is a digital thinker, innovative, courageous, and a man who has consistently challenged injustice and demanded accountability long before seeking public office. Having seen how functional societies thrive through technology, transparency, and effective governance, he believes Nigeria can work for everyone, not just a privileged few.
In a democracy, no leader should be worshipped. If Nigerians give Sowore the opportunity to serve and he fails to fulfil his promises, the same ballot can be used to remove him. That is how democracy works. But refusing to try a different alternative while expecting different results from the same political class may only prolong our suffering.
Come 2027, let us not make the mistake of recycling the same leaders and expecting miracles. Nigeria deserves a chance at something different. Nigeria deserves competent and accountable leadership.
For those who do not know Omoyele Sowore well enough, please watch the archive video below and judge for yourselves.
#NigeriansVoteSoworeCome2027
#TinubuMustGo
#RevolutionNow
When you see events like this, it should serve as a reminder of why Nigeria must complete the return to true federalism, whatever the cost.
If a state/region generates its own revenue and then remits an agreed fraction to the federal government, they are free to spend the rest according to the interest and priorities of their people. No one will complain about how they choose to spend their own money.
Nigeria cannot continue with a one-size-fits-all system. We are not a homogeneous society. Even if we overlook our smaller differences and focus only on the major cultural and historical distinctions, we will figure that we are at least 6 different peoples, with different values, priorities, and idea of governance.
For Nigeria to remain one and succeed, true Federalism to the very last detail is non-negotiable.
Tiping your office security N1k for buying your lunch, is not you doing him a favour. He earned it. If e easy, stand up from your seat and go get the food yourself. Calculate the financial cost of the stress of going the distance to get the food and back.
If you want to do him a favour, give him money for no reason. Someone would do you a favour, but you would see yourslf as the one doing them a favour because you earn higher than them and don't respect them.
If you send money to your colleague that does the same work with you and asked them to please get you lunch on their way back from wherever they were going, you see it as them doing you a favour because you respect them. You don't see it as a favour done to you when it is done by the office security or cleaner because you don't respect them. If you treat these people well and respect them, they will be happy to do things for you. You've become entitled to their help that you now expect them to use their money to fund your lunch.
My security does errands for me, and every errand comes with a tip. That is thank you for doing this because it is not his job. Favour is when I give him money for no reason which happens often or when he has special needs and makes a request and I give him money. You need to start respecting people as human beings, not by how much they earn. This thing is a common problem in our society.
What he is quoting and teaching is from the Sharia. That’s the law. I swear by the Almighty who created me, if the sections of the Sharia on capital punishment are borrowed by the government to tackle banditry, kidnapping, and insurgency, in 6 months, it will be a thing of the past. Nobody will dare call himself a bandit, identify with a kidnapper, not to mention kidnapping somebody for ransom. But when we are ready as a nation, we will do the right thing.
May the Almighty preserve Dr. Lafiaji in goodness.
How can we Nigerians even sleep at night knowing that kidnapped children and their teachers are trapped in cold forests, surrounded by ruthless kidnappers? While we lie safely in our homes, mosquitoes 🦟 pierce their fragile skin with their proboscis, injecting parasites that could lead to malaria, as fear, hunger, exhaustion, and uncertainty threaten their very lives.
These are not just headlines or statistics; they are our fellow Nigerians. They are someone’s children, someone’s parents, someone’s hopes, dreams, and future. Their pain should trouble our conscience, and their cries should echo in our hearts until they are rescued and reunited with their loved ones.
Nigeria cannot become a nation where innocent lives are abandoned to suffering while the rest of us carry on as though nothing has happened. If their agony does not move us to compassion and action, then we must ask ourselves what has become of our humanity.
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— Comrade Wealth Nelson Ubi
This interview captures the frustration of nigerian nurses who graduated since 2023 without their certificates up till now.
Nurse david @nr_davidolise describes it as a matter of life and death.
Listen, like, and share to create awareness.
#ReleaseOurCertificates
LIVE IN ABUjA: Despite threats and the massive deployment of soldiers, we marched against Tinubu’s incompetence in handling insecurity and his obvious inability to rescue kidnapped schoolchildren. We made it clear—even to the soldiers deployed against us—that Tinubu must either ensure the safe rescue of these children or resign from office. #OccupyAsoRock #TinubuMustGo
We need more media houses like @FellowNurses1. Thank you for always putting nurses out there.
Thank you so much for covering the demonstration. You gave us a platform!!