@AkanfePaul@PeterObi@OhazuruikeChri2 May tribe continue to becloud your sense of reasoning. You and your generation unborn will continue to do this business of Akara and Kulikuli. Thank I don't suffer like you people.
If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Holocaust,
If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Rwandan genocide,
If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Armenian genocide,
If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Somali civil war,
If an Igbo woman cannot even have the word “Owanbe” in an exhibition she is holding in Lagos without getting attacked,
Then Meji Alabi-Isama and Leke Alabi-Isama have absolutely no business making a documentary about the Biafran genocide as Yoruba people.
Biafra is not some neutral historical topic to us. It is generational trauma, starvation, massacres, displacement, grief, and pain that still lives in Igbo families today.
If they are so desperate to tell a story, they should tell the story of how Yorubas were enslaved and sold by the Fulani. They should make a documentary about the fall of the Oyo Empire instead of inserting themselves into Igbo history.
There's a political awakening in Northern Nigeria. Young Northern Nigerians are daring the old folks who were in power for decades, and yet failed to bring human capital development to the North. They are calling them out and telling them to go and fuck themselves. They are insisting on voting for Peter Obi and Kwankwaso come 2027. They don't even want to listen to Northern Islamic clerics who used religion to deceive Northern masses for personal gains. A political revolution is happening in the North. Stay tuned.
Nigeria will be OK.
After extensive hours of deliberations yesterday, which lasted till this morning, and in the company of the National Chairman of our party, our presidential aspirant, His Excellency Peter Obi, and other key members of the National Working Committee and Selection Committee, we received the report of the Screening Committee led by His Excellency, Sam Egwu.
We thank the committee for its painstaking work, which lasted almost a week, especially in handling the staggering number of aspirants that far exceeded our expectations. We also thank all the aspirants for their confidence in the NDC, as well as those who made donations to the party and chose our platform to express their political ambitions across the country. Their numbers run into thousands, and we wish them the very best.
Following a briefing at the joint meeting of the Selection Committee and the Screening Committee, and in view of the constraints of time, it was decided that all those who purchased Expression of Interest Forms would be allowed to participate in the primaries in their various constituencies.
Only successful candidates will report to the party secretariat for documentation and, in the process, pay for nomination forms and complete other necessary forms.
The teams for the primaries have been selected, comprising senior officials of the party, and have been deployed to every state to conduct the exercise with the support of stakeholders and local leaders. We wish them success in this important assignment.
Our party is women- and youth-friendly, and we urge the teams to pay attention to aspirants with the capacity to win elections. They should liaise with stakeholders and remain open and fair in protecting the interests of all aspirants because, at the end of the day, we are a platform for everyone.
We call for violence-free primaries and reiterate our zero tolerance for violent behaviour. The party will take serious action against anyone who resorts to violence, threats, intimidation, or disorderly conduct.
As a result of the tight timelines we are working with, aspirants are expected to proceed with the primaries from tomorrow, 28th and 29th May 2026, using their Expression of Interest Forms to enable them participate. An Appeal Panel will also be inaugurated to look into complaints that may arise during the process.
Note that, in line with the party guidelines, the primaries will be conducted through direct primaries at the constituency level for State Assembly positions, while House of Representatives, Senate, governorship, and presidential affirmations will take place at the various Local Government Headquarters.
Final results will be announced at the party’s National Secretariat by the Selection Committee and the NEC. We strongly recommend consensus where necessary.
We call for understanding and support because of the limited time available, which made it impossible for the party to fully implement the electronic system we had designed for all party primaries and congresses.
As I said at the dinner with aspirants, this will be the last primary election in the NDC to be conducted manually. We understand that the manual process may not be perfect due to time constraints and logistical challenges, and we ask everyone to bear with us. Our intentions are sincere, and future primaries will be conducted electronically to minimise complaints and other challenges.
Finally, we urge the teams to be fair to all aspirants, collaborate with stakeholders and interest groups, and work closely with INEC and security agencies to ensure a peaceful, credible, and transparent process.
Bear with us and join us as we strive to build an enduring modern political institution, not a special-purpose vehicle for any individual political interest, but a party that will outlast all of us.
NDC — Service!
~HSD
Atiku’s Presidential Bid Hits Stumbling Block as Case of $145 Million Public Funds Diversion to Private Companies Linked to Him Resurfaces in Public Domain https://t.co/lo8i8pYWkB
Atiku has never supported a Southerner. He has no respect for the South. We supported him in 2019. Peter Obi gave him the highest number of votes in his entire political career.
When it’s time for the North, you are there! When it’s time for the South, you are there!
Wike scattered the PDP because of you.
Opposition Coalition failed because of you.
No sense of time. No sense of equity.
No sense of wisdom. No sense of probity.
Waziri will never support a Southern Candidate.
HE WILL CONTINUE TO RUN………. 💔💔
@MikeArnoldTruth Sir @MikeArnoldTruth to my little sense of reasoning, I suggest let the both fly the ticket since it's PeterObi is the main man and later the USA can do their job on Kwankwosia for nobody is above the law. My candid opinion 🙏.
It is my pleasure to announce that we have officially commissioned the landmark Nnenna Oti Bus Terminal in Umuahia, and it is now ready for public use. The project is a multimodal transport hub designed to accommodate more than 340 buses at once, powered by sustainable infrastructure and connected to our growing network of electric buses.
The facility is named in honour of Prof. Nnenna Nnennaya‑Oti, the courageous INEC Returning Officer in the 2023 governorship election, whose integrity and patriotism remind us that ordinary people can achieve extraordinary results by simply standing for the truth.
Her name on this terminal is not just about one person, but a tribute to all electoral officials, security operatives, party agents, and citizens who resisted intimidation and defended democracy.
With 20 electric buses already in operation and more on the way in the coming weeks, the project signals our bold vision for a modern, safe, and sustainable transport system in Abia. The facility is also supported with independent power and water systems to ensure uninterrupted operations.
In my address titled “Raising the Bar”, I stated unequivocally that we have moved beyond the era of small ambitions. We refuse to be boxed into margins that underestimate our strength. This principle underpins all our undertakings.
I extend special commendation to the contractors, Planet Projects Limited, for a job well done in delivering this landmark facility. I also appreciate the dedication of the Commissioner for Transport, Dr. Chimezie Ukaegbu, the SSA Transport, Dr. Obioma Nwaogbe, and their team for the critical role they played in bringing this vision to reality.
I call on all residents and members of the host community to take ownership of this facility, to maintain a clean environment, and to guard against vandalism. This terminal belongs to you, and its success depends on your care. I also urge all Abians to pay their taxes regularly. Development cannot be sustained without collective responsibility, and every naira contributed helps us deliver the future our people deserve.
FOR SHAME: American spin doctors, paid by a known terror sponsor, are hiding a Christian genocide and smearing the people exposing it.
Roger Stone. Flip Holsinger. DCI Group. $9 million a year. Paid by Nuhu Ribadu — the Nigerian National Security Adviser whose own state government caught him arming Fulani militia with AK-47s in a state vehicle. He has publicly called the terrorists in the bush his “brothers.”
That is who is hiring slimy American propaganda whores to whitewash a Christian genocide.
Their job, in plain English. Deny thirty Christians murdered on Palm Sunday morning in Jos. Deny 157 Christians slaughtered on Easter weekend. Deny 1,402 Christians killed while Holsinger was there on a concierge tour organized by Ribadu. Deny the regime's own faked al-Minuki kill. Deny the displaced citizens suffering in hellish IDP camps inside Abuja. Deny every burned village from Bokkos to Mbwelle to Hurti to Yelwata.
Their method is the cheapest trick in the spin doctor handbook. Thread a single weasel word — "worshippers" — so a paid mouthpiece can stare into a camera and claim, with a straight face, that thirty Christians murdered on the holiest morning of the Christian year somehow do not count because none of them were standing inside a church building at the precise moment the bullets hit. As if the gunmen check the GPS coordinates of their victims before yelling Allahu Akbar and pulling the trigger. Slimy. Sophisticated. Sold by the hour.
When weasel words are not enough, they reach for character assassination. They smeared Pastor Ezekiel Dachomo — the fiery graveside prophet of Plateau who has buried thousands of his own people. They smeared Alex Barbir — the young American missionary who built homes for Yelwata widows and stood in the road at Angwan Rukuba thirty minutes after the Palm Sunday massacre. They smeared every genocide survivor set to testify before Congress and called them "professional activists parroting claims for their own political and financial gain."
This is what $9 million buys. Insults aimed at widows. Lies aimed at missionaries. Sneers aimed at survivors.
Roger Stone — Trump's former political operative, a pardoned felon — is on the payroll of a foreign government that arms jihadis and slaughters Christians. Forty years of lecturing America about patriotism, sold for $750,000 a month.
Flip Holsinger — a journalist with a Time Magazine credit — spent three months riding shotgun in Tinubu's military motorcade, eating at Tinubu's table, sleeping in Tinubu's barracks, cashing Tinubu’s checks, and then writing op-eds for American newspapers swearing on his award-winning honor that there is no genocide. A war correspondent reduced to a curated stooge for a regime that arms the terrorists, and offers them a free vacation and education before sending them back out to the bush to kill again through their obscene “rehab” program.
DCI Group — a Washington firm full of Trump-aligned principals — decided that $9 million in foreign blood money was worth helping the Nigerian regime hide the world's longest-running jihad genocide, in “the epicenter of global terror,” from the American people who would otherwise demand it stop.
SHAME.
Shame on Stone — who knows better and did it anyway.
Shame on Holsinger — who sold his byline to the men paying the killers' suppliers.
Shame on DCI — accessory to mass murder for a quarterly retainer.
Shame on every American who lets them keep operating without consequence.
The blood of the Christians of Bokkos is on their hands. The blood of the dead at Angwan Rukuba on Palm Sunday is on their hands. The blood of the slaughtered at Easter weekend is on their hands. The blood of every widow Alex Barbir built a house for and every parishioner Pastor Dachomo buried — that blood is on their hands.
They are not journalists. They are not lobbyists. They are not advisors. They are slick-tongued accessories to genocide. The Nuremberg precedent is clear. The hands that wrote the propaganda are stained the same color as the hands that swung the machete.
History knows their type. History remembers their names.
It will remember these three.
Shame.
#EarthShaker
A pregnant woman was abducted in Nigeria by Islamic Fulani band!ts. She gave birth to twins in the bush while in captivity.
On the order of the band!ts’ leader, the newborn babies were thrown to his dogs while the helpless mother watched in horror as her children were eaten one after the other.
Please, vote Tinubu for second tenure.
N/B: Imagine for emphasis
Gumi Was Deported From Islam’s Epicentre, Saudi Arabia, Yet He Is Harboured And Glorified In Nigeria — Alex Barbir Blasts Tinubu Govt Over Kingly Treatment Of Terror Sympathiser https://t.co/gn6tUEpkyM
Yesterday in Aba, we commissioned 14 newly completed road projects across Osisioma, Aba North, and Aba South LGAs. This milestone reflects our unwavering drive to reshape Aba and unlock Abia’s economic potential.
The roads include: Aro Amano–Eke Aro Road, Adaelu Road, Geometric Road, Afule Road, Assemblies of God Church Road, Nwogu Ajagba Street, Nwala Street, Sacred Heart Street, Elizabeth Avenue, Nigerian Brewery Ring Road, Etche Road, Mosque Road, Crystal Park Road, and Kingdom Hall Street.
These projects are designed to:
* Improve connectivity
* Ease traffic congestion
* Support industrial growth in Aba
On Geometric Road, I recalled its poor state not long ago. Today, it stands transformed, lined with industries and opportunities. Afule Road, built as a strategic bypass, will ease pressure on Aba–Owerri Road, while Adaelu Road showcases the speed and efficiency of our project teams.
In addition, we flagged off construction of the first phase of the Aba Ring Road (4.9km) under the Greater Aba Development Authority (GADA). This strategic bypass will decongest Aba metropolis, improve access to neighbouring states like Akwa Ibom and Cross River, and further drive urban renewal and economic expansion.
Each of these projects reflects our commitment to quality, with proper drainage, street lighting, and durability.
As we mark three years in office, these projects are proof of growth and progress, opening new pathways to prosperity for our people. Aba is rising, and together we are shaping the future Abia deserves.