The funny guy from my local government who runs EDO APC as chairman went to Ekiti.
The disgraceful INEC under Amupitan gave him “an observer jacket” after surreptitiously accrediting him as same.
The unintelligent guy, in a bid to boast took pictures and uploaded same on his social media.
Then came the backlash against him and the disgraced INEC under Amupitan.
The “not so” intelligent gentleman has now gone on national TV to say the picture is AI.
If Nigerians do not expel the APC, the APC will expel Nigerians.
What if Peter Obi got "settled" with a cool ₦100 billion, took his wife, his family, and japa'd?
It sounds absurd until you remember that buying silence is the Tinubu administration's most reliable tool of governance. At the highest levels, one question refuses to die: how much will it take to make Obi take the money and abandon the hope he has given millions of Nigerians?
Last year, I voted for the first time as a Canadian citizen. I took my two older kids with me. We were done in under 20 minutes, then went about our day. On the way out, my son asked if I had ever voted in Nigeria, and what it was like. I paused. The contrast was stark. No thugs. No ballot box snatching. No suffocating military presence. No curfew. Just people exercising a right, cleanly and calmly.
Why can't we have that? Why can't voting be simple? Why can't we have a president who insists on doing things right, so the next generation has something worth emulating?
Peter Obi is the closest answer Nigeria has produced to that question, which is precisely why they will not leave him alone.
Over the past few weeks I have been asking myself what Peter Obi has actually done to deserve this level of coordinated attack, from the Tinubu administration, their apologists, and the Atiku camp alike. What exactly is his crime? The answer, increasingly, appears to be this: they cannot pin one on him, so the strategy has shifted. Make him look like the rest. Blur the lines. Muddy the water. Convince Nigerians there is nothing worth believing in. And when all else fails, blame Obi's proposals for Tinubu's failures, as though the suffering Nigerians endure daily is somehow his fault.
What we are witnessing is a fierce battle for the soul of this nation. You cannot sit on the fence. Choosing not to decide is itself a decision.
Nigeria needs us. All of us. Speak up. Engage. Be a light. Let us not despair. The more light we bring, the less room darkness has to breathe.
#NigeriaMustBeOK
"In 1987, American Express introduced platinum card for 5000 people, here is mine, they later introduced the Black card (Centurion card) in 1999 for 1000 people on the planet, here is mine. I had a viable business and while I don't regret going into Politics, it made me poorer." - Peter Obi, NDC Presidential Candidate.
An Old Tinubu Associate Who Schooled With Peter Obi, Dropped This Mind-Boggling Revelation 👀👀
Every Nigerian needs to see and hear this.
PS: He will be a live guest tonight on the ESS on TikTok live at 10 pm WAT. 🔥
“Since the bird has learnt to fly without perching, the hunter has learnt to shoot without missing.”
We are ready to slug it out digitally for a New Nigeria.
You will hear the message of Peter Obi whether you like it or not.
We will deploy our skills, talents, voices, and resources in the fight for a better Nigeria because Nigeria is the only country we have, and Peter Obi remains the only candidate worthy to lead.
Who is joining me?
Makachi!
Una go see campaign run.
Dear beloved sports-loving Nigerian youths,
After watching the performances of Davido, Burna Boy, and Rema at the opening of the 2026 World Cup—at a time when Nigeria, the giant of Africa, is absent—I felt a measure of consolation. This was reinforced by the fact that many Nigerians playing for clubs worldwide are representing other countries. Felix Nmecha, for instance, set a record by scoring the fastest goal at six minutes for Germany. I write to you therefore, knowing that this country belongs to you, the youth.
You are more of stakeholders in Nigeria’s future than I am. I am 64 years old; by God’s grace, much of my journey is behind me, while yours lies ahead.
It is therefore imperative that you rise to the challenge by obtaining your PVC, your most powerful tool for driving the change you desire.
In the last three years alone, over 15 million Nigerians have turned 18—enough to decide who becomes President, Governor, Senator, Member of the House, or Local Government Chairman. Indeed, enough to shape the nation’s future.
I know many of you are sceptical about politics and political parties. I understand why, but scepticism must not become surrender.
You do not need to belong to any party or wait for anyone to organise you. Organise yourselves in your streets, campuses, communities, workplaces, churches, mosques, and social groups. Mobilise, debate, demand accountability, and take part in choosing those you wish to entrust with leadership.
If you are organised and wish to hear directly from me, invite me. I will come and share my plans for you and our nation.
Do not sit on the sidelines while others decide your future.
I appeal to you to register and vote. Your vote can shape who becomes the next President of our country.
My young friends, this is your country. Take it back.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Makaryatan Banza
Omo!! This card was introduced by Peter Obi when he was governor of Anambra.
It is an electronic identity card for the elderly,students & physical challenged to access free medical care in Anambra under his ANIDS development strategy.@PeterObi has a sound antecedents & will do well.
Obidient Prince 👑
"Please go and get your PVC. Power belongs to the people."
— Pastor Sarah Omakwu encourages Nigerians to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and actively participate in the electoral process.
I have seen this trending everywhere, APC is now claiming that Peter Obi’s visit to the European Parliament in Strasbourg never happened and that the photos and videos are AI-generated.
Most people in APC are actually battling mental health problems, because what other reason would you have, to deny a publicly documented event like Peter Obi’s visit to the EU. That is why we need him to invest in healthcare, so we can rescue these sycophants that have lost their minds.
To be clear, Peter Obi was indeed in Strasbourg, where he engaged lawmakers and stakeholders on issues that matter to Nigeria and Africa. He spoke about the economy, insecurity, poverty, youth empowerment, corruption (Tinubu’s middle name), and the need for stronger EU-Africa partnerships.
The tragedy is that APC have become so accustomed to Tinubu’s terrible governance that whenever they see a true leader discussing policy, facts, and solutions, especially on an international stage, their first reaction is to shout “AI.”
As the saying goes, the empty drum makes the loudest noise, but it is the loaded vessel that moves the harvest.
Peter Obi is too busy moving the harvest. You all are not even ready for the places you are about to see him in.
Excellent performance is wayyyy cheaper than rigging
Just a fraction of the monies spent coercing followers would have delivered good governance and the good will needed for a sure return to office
Supporting bad governance because it benefits you today is a dangerous gamble.
Many think they can dine with the devil using a long spoon. Sooner or later, the spoon disappears, and they realise they were never exempt from the consequences.
A broken system eventually serves everyone the same meal.
ACCEPTANCE SPEECH BY MR. PETER OBI FOLLOWING HIS NOMINATION AS THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE OF THE NIGERIAN DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS(NDC) – MAY 30, 2026
Protocols,
Esteemed citizens of Nigeria,
It is with deep humility that I accept the role of presidential candidate for our party.
I express my profound gratitude to the leaders of our party. His Excellency Seriake Dickson, the National Chairman, National Secretary and the National Working Committee, NWC members and members of our relentless supporters, and the Nigerian populace who have steadfastly kept the spirit of hope alive. I commend those who have made the journey from every region of our nation to convene here in Abuja.
I wish to assert unequivocally: a New Nigeria is Possible. This conviction has united us; it must serve as our compass on the challenging road ahead and sustain us through all trials we may face. This pivotal moment transcends the individual ambitions of Peter Obi; it concerns the essence of our nation and the future of our children. It is about rekindling hope for millions who have faced adversity yet remain committed to Nigeria.
Today, our nation finds itself at a crucial juncture, enveloped in uncertainty. Families are anxious about their safety; parents are concerned for their children's futures; and talented youth increasingly question their prospects in their homeland.
Businesses are struggling, communities are suffering, and an alarming number of citizens have lost faith in the very concept of governance. Yet, I stand before you filled with optimism and strong faith in the resilience of our people, for I firmly believe that a New Nigeria is possible.
UNITY
To realise this New Nigeria, we must first mend the foundational elements essential for the success of any nation.
Nigeria cannot advance while fragmented by ethnic, religious, regional, or narrow political divides. We may communicate in different languages and practise diverse faiths, but we share a singular destiny under one flag. Our diversity should not be a source of division; rather, it is among our greatest strengths.
We should build bridges where others erect barriers, replace mistrust with confidence, division with understanding, and resentment with a collective purpose. A united Nigeria is indispensable. As Will Durant wisely pointed out, "A great civilisation is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within." We must never self-destruct. We must heal, unify, and progress together.
INSECURITY
In terms of security, the situation in Nigeria has considerably worsened. The global terrorism impact assessments ranked Nigeria as the 8th most affected nation in 2022, 6th in 2024, and 4th in 2026.
Yet, for many years, Nigeria garnered global recognition as a reliable contributor to peacekeeping, regional stabilisation, and conflict resolution. Our troops have not only displayed bravery but have also shown professionalism, discipline, resilience, and empathy in the most challenging operational contexts. Our officers and personnel have successfully commanded multiple international forthe ces, safeguarded vulnerable civilian populations, monitored ceasefires, reinstated constitutional order, and contributed to rebuilding efforts.
Nigeria became one of the leading contributors of troops from Africa to UN peacekeeping missions and earned widespread admiration for operational effectiveness and leadership in various countries, including Rwanda, Sudan, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mali, Western Sahara, Congo, Lebanon, Cambodia, Haiti, and Kuwait. At one pointin a Nigeria, Lt. General Isaac Obiakor (rtd) even led global peacekeeping initiatives.
We must address insecurity with resolve and urgency, for no nation can thrive while its citizens live in trepidation. The primary responsibility of the government is to ensure the safeguarding of lives and property.
I am a Yoruba woman - both my parents are from Egba land in Ogun State, and I am married to an Ijebu man. I am a full-blooded Yoruba woman.
I supported and voted for Peter Obi in 2023 (check my other handle @RealitycheckNJ), and I will gladly do it again.
If you love this country, I beg you in God’s name - get your PVC and come out to vote en masse. We cannot continue like this. What is happening in this country is not sustainable. I take God beg una. 🙏🏽
“I have never done election before in my life, and I stand, I stood, I still stand, and I will continue to stand on good. I insisted that day that votes of Abia people must count. I believe that one day, the Giant of Africa (Nigeria) will rise again, Nigeria will work for everybody. I simply do what I have been doing all my life, to do the right thing.”
— Professor Nnenna Oti, Abia State 2023 INEC Returning Officer, speaking today during the commissioning of a bus terminal by Governor Alex Otti.
@Olaogun_@LCFC Wishing you all the best and success in this bold and audacious move.
May God grant you favor and great success towards achieving your dreams.
Cheers to your success @Olaogun_@FosseHub@LCFC
Hello @LCFC
I’m Olaogun, a winger also played as a striker from Nigeria. I’ve spent the last 3 years training daily to get one shot at professional football.
I’m not asking for a contract. I’m asking for 7 days on trial to show you what I can do. If I’m not good enough, I’ll walk away with no hard feelings.
I’m fast, direct, and I work harder than anyone on the pitch.
My highlights are here: https://t.co/nD68FCLsMn
Thanks,
Olaogun
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