@egi_nupe We are no longer judging you but every terrorist attack in Nupe, though I don’t know where Nupe is located but I guess Kwara, I will just have a good champagne hence they are the ones kpaing themselves. But please could you educate us where Nupe is found in the Nig map
@ennyola0015 Since I observed that the language of the person behind this account changed, I unfollowed him. If you are intelligent, you will notice many red flags. This account used to be unbiased but has now become a full blown Apc propaganda machine. Again the person is now based in 9ja
@Omojuwa Look at this animal. You have been so useless that all you do is dance to the music of ethnic hate. You hate us so much that an animal like @Riddwane a known bigot and a useless big head now excites you with his continuous Igbo hate.
@akintollgate The speed wey you Dey use drop take whenever anything concern Obi or anything SE needs to be studied. No one d escape. Let this person now come from SW, SS, you go channel your inner silence.
@Tunde_OD God help our children, may they not play chess in the forest but in their homes. I pray for safe return. My egbon, this is an opportunity to take over the training of these children, expose them to the world. God has already sanctioned their release
Dear children, happy celebrations!
As we honour you today, I reflect on the incredible talent, energy, and resilience you possess. You are not only the future of our nation but also its vibrant pulse in the present. Each time I look into the eyes of a child in Nigeria—whether in a classroom, a displaced persons' camp in Benue, or on the streets of Lagos—I see unparalleled potential. I envision future scientists, tech visionaries, leaders, and builders who can stand toe-to-toe with the world’s best if they have access to the right resources.
The true measure of a nation's leadership lies in how it cares for its youngest members. It is unacceptable that countless children remain out of school, and that essential healthcare and safety are seen as privileges instead of rights. To transform Nigeria from a nation of consumption to one of production, we must begin by investing significantly in you.
Leaders, parents, and educators, we must acknowledge that the best investment a nation can make is in developing its human capital, particularly through foundational education and healthcare. Failing to invest in our children today is akin to borrowing from our future.
To you, my dear children:
• Always keep dreaming: Your current situation does not limit your potential.
• Remain curious: Engage in reading, learning, and adopting new technologies. The world is evolving rapidly, and you have the intellect to lead that evolution.
• Take pride in your identity: As Nigerians, you embody resilience, brilliance, and the promise of greatness.
We will continue our efforts to cultivate a new Nigeria—one where your dreams are recognised, schools are safe, and your future is assured.
Blessings to all, and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. -PO