After series of Fulani Att@cks in Amanze, Imo state, they mobilized youths & chase the fulanis away, then police came and arrested the youths. The entire village are protesting against police & fulanis. We are in solidarity with Amanze people. Police must stop this nonsense.
Religious rulers need bad governance for them to be able to sell cheap miracles.
Political rulers need religious rulers to help keep the people subdued so they cannot make demands on the political rulers.
It is a symbiotic relationship!
Education Crisis: Calls for Fundamental Change, Not Just Policy
The Federal Government has finally admitted to its poor management of the education sector. Recently, the Minister of Education acknowledged that the policy separating junior and senior secondary schools has failed to improve educational outcomes. This is evident in recent examination results. In 2024, the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) reported that only 38.32% of candidates passed English and Mathematics in the WASSCE. In 2025, only 32% passed the computer-based WASSCE. This poor performance has been consistent across major examinations over the past two years.
This admission is tragic because education is the most vital contributor to human capital development, which forms the foundation for growth and economic development of any society. We cannot overcome economic stagnation without prioritising education, healthcare, and job creation to lift millions of unemployed youths out of poverty. As successful Asian nations have demonstrated, educational excellence requires sustained investment in curriculum development, motivated teachers, and better learning environments.
Unfortunately, the government continues to neglect the sector. In the 2026 budget, education received only ₦3.52 trillion, just 6.17% of total expenditure, down from 7.87% in 2025, and well below UNESCO’s recommended 15–20%. This low allocation indicates a failure to recognise education as a driver of sustained economic growth.
Education advocate, Mr Alex Onyia @winexviv , recently revealed that Nigeria failed to sponsor students to the International STEM and Mathematics Olympiads due to a lack of funding. It is heartbreaking that the government can sponsor hundreds to irrelevant international conferences yet fail to support its brightest students on the world stage.
The Minister’s admission reflects a broader failure of public leadership. The issue is not the JSS/SSS policy itself, but the lack of commitment to properly fund, manage, and deliver quality education.
In Anambra State, we proved that committed leadership can transform educational outcomes. Through effective funding, oversight, provision of laptops, generators, internet connectivity, and other learning aids, we turned the sector around. For example, our effort in providing computers across all secondary schools (public and private in the state) was recognised by HP Africa Head, who declared that Anambra had procured the largest number of laptops for school children of any subnational government in Africa.
For the future of our society, we must deliberately invest in education, healthcare, and job creation. As I have always said, failing to do the right things is equivalent to abusing society, and the society we abuse today will take its revenge on us and our children tomorrow.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
The Disturbing Reports from Osun State University
I have read with deep concern the troubling reports of soldiers invading students’ hostels at Osun State University, Osogbo, during which students were allegedly assaulted, humiliated, dispossessed of their personal belongings, and female students subjected to degrading treatment, including rape.
Every Nigerian deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. Our Armed Forces are renowned for their courage, discipline, and sacrifice in defending our nation. They are not known for such barbarity against the very citizens they are sworn to protect.
I therefore urge the military high command to conduct a thorough, transparent, and impartial investigation into these allegations. Anyone found culpable should be brought to justice. Holding offending personnel accountable will not only ensure justice for the victims but also preserve the honour and integrity of our Armed Forces while serving as a deterrent against future abuses.
A nation that respects human dignity builds confidence in its institutions. We must never tolerate impunity or the abuse of power.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Voter Registration: The First Step in the Journey to a New Nigeria
Yesterday, while passing through Waru Wazobia in Abuja, I made a chance stop to interact with our people. I seized the opportunity to encourage them, especially our youths and women, to take advantage of the ongoing voter registration exercise.
The power to change Nigeria does not begin on Election Day; it begins with voter registration. Registering to vote is not just a civic responsibility; it is an investment in the future we all desire.
I urge every eligible Nigerian who has not yet registered to do so without delay. Those who already have their voter cards should encourage their family members, friends, neighbours, and colleagues to register as well.
A new Nigeria will not happen through wishful thinking. It will be built by citizens who participate, who believe, and who act. Let us continue to choose hope over despair, participation over apathy, and nation-building over division.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Messi plays in the USA and Canada every game but I've never seen this kinda crowd in the streets for him like we're seeing for Ronaldo
When you're big, you're big
Once upon a time, the Commander In Chief wore khaki & visited our soldiers in the theater of war. Once upon a time, the President of Nigeria motivated our gallant soldiers. Don’t allow any Fake pastor to deceive you! 👏👏
🚨 Cristiano Ronaldo: “I played many years with Modrić, it’s great to see him still playing at top level”.
“I told him: congrats Luka, good luck for the future of your career”. 🇵🇹🇭🇷
"I appeal to every eligible Nigerian who has not yet registered for a Permanent Voter Card (PVC) to do so.
I understand that some people chose not to register after what happened in 2023, and I know many have their reasons. But we must not give up on our country. Every vote determines the future of Nigeria. Let us rise above disappointment, register, collect our PVCs, and participate in building the Nigeria we all desire."
— NDC presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi
The presidency is telling you the man in this video created a fake agency that got mentioned in the national budget, got budget allocation from our national funds, a budget signed by the president;
Same man had an office at the government’s owned federal secretariat, had meetings with heads of the National Assembly, held strategic sessions with ambassadors of other countries,
Yet the govt says the agency is ‘fake’ and non existent, that they know nothing about it.
It takes an A-grade level of mentally incapacitating insanity to see all of this and continue to support the APC and defend these lying animals in Aso Rock.
Presidential council scandal: "If I'm wrong, let the court of law do that, and if I'm right, let the court of law do the right thing."
Adeyemi says he is ready to defend himself in court over the presidential council controversy.
#PoliticsToday
I don't know about you, but this is the kind of relationship I'd like my President to have with the people.
Accessible. Close to the people. Listening. Engaging.
Not detached, distant, and insulated from the realities Nigerians face every day. 😏