Ask Peter Obi what is his take on Niger invasion by ECOWAS... And his take won't be far from this!!!
PO, in his voice...
Let me tell you, you have to tackle a problem from the root.
First of all, what causes the military coup in Niger, bad governance!! When the people are not getting the dividends of democracy it tends to push them to their limits..
It is not a rocket science, start creating opportunities for the poor masses in your country and there will be no coup and no body will be talking about invasion.
But you see, what happened has happened you don't need to add petrol to a burning fire 🔥. If you don't know how to do it, learn it. Negotiate with the people and the military, I will have them on a round table we talk about it, and everyone will start doing the right things and agitation will be gone ..
I did it in Anambra, it's not a rocket science
Justice Haruna Tsammani give us date of judgment..
#AllEyesOnTheJudiciary
#AllEyesOnJusticeTsammani
First, are you saying there is no God in a church that moved from 9 members in Ebute-Metta to millions across over 197 countries?
Second, if you have been to Redemption city, you will know there is a God in RCCG. RCCG enjoys more amenities than your village.
Third, if there is no God in RCCG, your messiah Peter Obi won't have visited the Redemption City.
Fourth, there is a God in RCCG, the God that turned a forest into a city, they God that made a man of 84 years to be standing strong.
Lastly, I invite you to this year convention in August to come and see that there is a God in RCCG.
@Optimistic_Ade Your mind lingers in the shallow waters of illusion if you still believe that God Almighty makes His home in a building men dare to call a church
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In April 2014, then Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, stated that Anambra State was Nigeria’s safest state over the preceding five years, according to police records during Peter Obi’s administration.
He also noted that there was no recorded bank robbery in the state during that period.
#Statisense
Water, electricity and good roads didn't get to your area/town, but election materials will get there.
They didn't forget you, they just don't care about your existence. 😝
The United States Congress has asked the country’s Secretary of State to engage the Nigerian government on the trial, conviction and imprisonment of leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu.
Calling on the Government of Nigeria to ensure that all legal proceedings involving Mazi Nnamdi Kanu are conducted in full accordance with Nigeria’s constitutional obligations and international human rights commitments.
“Whereas Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is a political figure known for advocating on behalf of communities in southeastern Nigeria
On March 19, 2013, Chudi Nwike was abducted by armed men while traveling along the Asaba–Agbor axis in Delta State, a known kidnapping hotspot at the time.
The kidnappers took him hostage and demanded a ransom of ₦30 million from his family. After negotiations, the amount was reportedly reduced to about ₦5 million, which was eventually paid.
Despite receiving the ransom, the kidnappers did not release him. Instead, they kept him in captivity and moved him between locations to avoid detection.
Shortly after, his body was discovered in Delta State (near Agbor area reports suggest).
He had been killed by his abductors even after the ransom payment.
Police investigations later led to the arrest of several suspects linked to the kidnapping network operating across southern Nigeria.
The case pointed to a broader organized criminal gang, not just a single group.
One of the key figures linked to the network was Kelvin Prosper Oniarah, a notorious kidnap kingpin associated with multiple high-profile abductions in that period.
Oniarah was arrested in 2013 after a security operation in Delta State. He was later prosecuted and convicted for kidnapping-related crimes.
Reports later suggested he received a reduced sentence or benefited from clemency/commutation processes, meaning his time in custody may have been shortened compared to his original conviction.
The clemency was granted by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, through the presidential pardon/mercy process, not a court or governor ohh
Now, why’s the President granting Clemency to someone serving 20years for crimes he committed.
This your tweet should anger Nigerians on how the government rehabilitate those causing the increased violence against humanity.
Why is Tinubu granting Clemency to the person that masterminded this post of yours.
These are real questions Nigerians should ask you and your master.
"Look at the way terrørists are k!ll!ng people and posting the videos on social media. This is the result of the votes some people sold during the last election."
— Livinus Nwosu, while visiting villagers and showing them a videos and pictures of several victims of terrørists att@cks, urged them not to sell their votes ahead of the 2027 elections and encouraged them to register for and obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).
I did not meet Jesus in a church. And I definitely was not looking for Him.
I was not saved by a pastor.
I met Jesus while reading the Quran.
And the wildest part was this:
He was already there.
Surah 3:45 calls Him the Messiah, honored in this world and the next.
Surah 4:171 calls Him a word from Allah and a spirit from Him.
Surah 3:49 says He gives life to the dead, heals the blind and the leper, and creates from clay.
And I remember sitting there thinking:
There is no way this is “just another prophet.”
So I compared Him to Muhammad because I had to.
One gives life.
The other led wars.
One is called sinless.
The other prayed for forgiveness.
One raises the dead.
The other could not overcome death himself.
And I started asking questions I was never supposed to ask:
Why is Jesus the only one called the Messiah?
Why is He the only one born of a virgin?
Why is He the only one coming back to judge the world?
Why does the Quran give Jesus divine titles but never fully explain them?
That tension wrecked me intellectually.
Because the same book telling me not to worship Jesus could not stop elevating Him above every other prophet.
And eventually I realized something:
I did not leave Islam because I hated it.
I left because I followed the clues honestly.
And every single one of them led me to Jesus Christ.
When I was Muslim, I used to ask Christians:
“If Jesus was really God, why did He eat, sleep, and bleed like us?”
And honestly, I used to ask it with pride like it was some unbeatable argument.
But later I realized something:
That question was not exposing Christianity.
It was exposing my misunderstanding of what kind of God Jesus claimed to be.
Because the real question is not:
“Why would God become weak?”
The real question is:
“What kind of God would willingly step into human suffering at all?”
Islam taught me about a God who was distant and untouchable.
But Christianity introduced me to a God who stepped into hunger, exhaustion, grief, pain, betrayal, blood, and suffering with us.
And suddenly His humanity stopped feeling like weakness to me.
It became proof of love.
If Jesus ate, it means He came close enough to experience hunger beside us.
If He slept, it means He embraced the exhaustion we carry.
If He bled, it means He did not stand above suffering watching us from a distance.
He entered it Himself.
Philippians 2 says Christ emptied Himself and took on flesh.
Not because He stopped being God, but because He wanted humanity to finally see what God is actually like.
And it turns out God is willing to suffer for the people He loves.
That changed everything for me.
Because every other religion demanded sacrifice from humanity.
Jesus became the sacrifice Himself.
And no prophet in history ever claimed that.
Why should the President appoint the INEC Chairman?
This is fundamentally wrong.
It makes the Commission dependent on the very person they’re supposed to hold accountable and makes credible elections impossible.
The President should NOT be appointing the INEC Chairman.
As long as INEC depends on the President, credible elections in Nigeria are a fantasy.
Have you noticed that Abia State People don’t even put Mouth In Nigerian societal Discussions Online again. They just Dey Enjoy their Little Singapore with their Alex LeeKuanYew Otti … Smh 🤣😭
Nigerian politician Peter Obi will run for president in the West African nation’s January elections, ensuring that the opposition to incumbent Bola Tinubu will once again be fragmented https://t.co/xNczHDLYgC
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.