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We are screaming about the N16 billion given to to South East Development Commission that its MD, Mark Okoye is squandering in the name of conferences.
No one is talking about the over N16 billion released to South South Development Commission because the crooked Senate President brought his his former aide who’s a lady as its MD, knowing that the money is likely going to be used to fund his election.
In the coming weeks, Ms Usoro Akpabio will tell Nigerians where that money is.
Our politicians don’t get shamed enough for bad behavior. When a politician steal and is tried and convicted, under no circumstances should he or she ever be allowed to rebrand.
Make that bad name stick to them like plague otherwise they’ll comeback to rule you again.
Pastor Odumeje blows hot again. Calls out Tinubu's bad leadership.
"Since Nigeria gained Independence we have been shouting "up nepa", take a look at Ghana"
Security Forces Intimidated Us With Sophisticated Military Weapons And Equipment That They Have Failed To Use To Rescue Abducted Schoolchildren And Other Victims — #TinubuMustGo Protester https://t.co/NWpC9mjPvS
Have the so-called Nigerians forgotten when this Notorious terrorist/Bandit Kingpin, Turji Bello, Releases this Video, Accusing Tinubu’s Defence Minister, Matawalle Of Backing Terrorism.
What is happening today?
Adams Oshiomhole is being given a lesson.
When it benefits him, he wears a comrade's safari suit and preaches to the oligarchy.
When convenient, he dons an Agbada, supports unqualified Governors for high office, and seeks public accountability.
You can't serve both God and Mammon.
I hope Adams is willing to see how Akpabio has thrown him under the bus with expensive fuel.
Good morning.
It’s 28 days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 28 days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 28 days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 28 days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 28 days since Oyo children were taken.
Pls keep speaking up.
Pls share for the world to see this.
Bayo Onanuga is right. Peter Obi did not forfeit $460,000 proceeds from illicit drugs to the U.S Government. His name is not on any FBI nor DEA file. Only a Bola could graduate from high school before the school was ever founded.
So yeah, Peter Obi can never be on the same level with Tinubu. Only Asiwaju could graduate with first-class & work for Deloittes & Mobil.
Is this why you made this long ass post? Go and rescue the people in captivity of Islamic terrorists and defeat terrorism. You cannot distract us with this propaganda on IPOB. Nonsense
Those kidnappers really dealt with me and my family 😭💔
I pray we recover from this lost, only God’s miracle can truly save us. We are just a below-average family, and in our lifetime we’ve never even handled up to 3 million naira at once, yet we were forced to come up with so much under fear and pressure.
We were made to pay:
1. ₦15 million cash
2. ₦2 million transfer
They also demanded items worth about ₦600k, including:
5 rubbers of raw rice
5 rubbers of beans
2 cartons of Black Bullet
1 carton of Peak milk
2 cartons of Legend beer
2 Android phones
2 pairs of slides and clothes
MTN recharge cards — 20k
Glo recharge cards — 20k
On top of that, about 350k went into transportation, as my mum had to hire a vehicle from our area to Obo-Ile/Eruku road in Kogi State where the ransom was delivered.
We also spent almost 1 million naira on prayers and spiritual interventions, Alfas, pastors, Woli, and traditional help just to seek God’s mercy and release.
Total estimated amount spent on the entire kidnapping case: = ₦18.95 million 💔
It’s painful beyond words… I just pray for healing for my family and that God restores everything we’ve lost.
Journalist: “You are alleging that President Tinubu made a deal with the terr0rists?”
Rev. Ladi Thompson: “It is no longer a secret anywhere in the world.”
Good news: Uchegbu Kosischukwu won the gold medal in the senior category at the German Mathematics Olympiad in Frankfurt, Germany.
She competed against students from schools across Germany and also from 52 other countries.
She currently attends Ambassador College, Ota.
What a star!
If your “before” is President Buhari, you will excel.
But look closely at the numbers; this administration is celebrating:
1. Inflation at 15%
2. Debt to revenue at 50%
3. GDP growth rate below 4%
When we say “macroeconomic variables have improved,” what we are really saying is that we have taken the economy from where President Buhari left it to where President Goodluck left it.
I recall that many now celebrating GDP below 4% were the same folks who previously called 6% GDP growth just paper statistics.
This remains an economy with zero consumption, rising poverty, and interest rates above 25%.
As a wise president once reminded Nigerians, “na statistics we go chop”
PRESS STATEMENT
DEMOCRACY DAY WITHOUT DEMOCRACY: OBIDIENT MOVEMENT CONDEMNS APC’S DESTRUCTION OF NIGERIA’S DEMOCRACY AND CALLS OUT THE SILENCE OF THE OPPOSITION
On this so-called Democracy Day, the Obidient Movement is compelled to speak because silence in the face of national decay is betrayal.
This statement has become necessary because the leadership of the movement has done nothing at a time when Nigerians need a clear, fearless, and principled voice. When the people are hurting, when democracy is being buried in broad daylight, and when those who should speak are choosing comfort over courage, someone must say what needs to be said.
For the avoidance of doubt, Nigeria has no real Democracy Day to celebrate under APC. What we have is a national ritual of hypocrisy where those who have destroyed democratic values gather to praise democracy in public while strangling it in practice.
Since 2015, APC has not strengthened Nigeria’s democracy. APC has wounded it, mocked it, manipulated it, and dragged it through the mud. From electoral intimidation to institutional compromise, from state capture to judicial controversy, from attacks on dissent to the weaponisation of poverty, APC has turned democracy into a private tool for power retention.
A party that has supervised worsening insecurity, mass suffering, electoral distrust, economic hardship, political intimidation, and public hopelessness has no moral right to stand before Nigerians and celebrate Democracy Day.
Democracy is not a speech.
Democracy is not a parade.
Democracy is not a state banquet.
Democracy is not politicians wearing fine clothes and reading prepared lies to hungry citizens.
Democracy means the people can vote freely, speak freely, live safely, eat decently, work with dignity, and trust that institutions serve them, not the ruling party. Under APC, all these have been attacked.
What exactly is APC celebrating?
Are they celebrating the children kidnapped from their schools and forced into the bush with criminals?
Are they celebrating the children still in the bush with their captors while their parents cry and beg for their return?
Are they celebrating the parents who sleep and wake up not knowing whether their children will return alive?
Are they celebrating the teacher killed in captivity?
Are they celebrating the teacher who was beheaded while the horror was recorded and pushed into public view?
Are they celebrating the suspension of a democratically elected governor, his deputy, and elected lawmakers for six months while democracy was put on hold in Rivers State?
Are they celebrating communities taken over by bandits?
Are they celebrating citizens kidnapped on farms, roads, schools, and homes?
Are they celebrating hunger, unemployment, inflation, and despair?
Are they celebrating elections that leave millions of Nigerians feeling robbed, mocked, and abandoned?
A government that cannot protect children has no business celebrating democracy. A government that cannot secure schools has no moral right to lecture Nigerians about freedom. A government under which citizens are being kidnapped, killed, displaced, and impoverished cannot claim to be defending democracy.
APC has reduced democracy to survival politics. Nigerians are no longer living under a true people-centred democracy. They are enduring a system where power protects itself while the people are left to bleed.
June 12 was supposed to symbolise the struggle of the people against tyranny, stolen mandates, and political oppression. APC has turned it into an annual insult. They mention June 12 with their mouths while practising the very things June 12 was meant to reject.
You cannot celebrate June 12 while weakening the will of the people.
You cannot celebrate democracy while citizens are afraid of elections.
You cannot celebrate democracy while dissent is treated like rebellion.
You cannot celebrate democracy while hunger is being used to humble the masses.
You cannot celebrate democracy while insecurity is swallowing the country.
Nigeria is not a democracy simply because politicians hold elections. Democracy is not just voting. Democracy is accountability, legitimacy, transparency, security, justice, and respect for the people’s will.
By that standard, APC has failed.
We also call out the NDC and other opposition platforms that claim to be preparing to rescue Nigeria.
When exactly will the NDC start doing opposition?
When will NDC stop fighting opposition within opposition and face the real enemy of the Nigerian people?
When will they start speaking loudly about insecurity, hunger, abducted children, the cost of living, unemployment, electoral reform, police failure, corruption, and the collapse of public trust?
Or is NDC still too busy managing internal ego, personal entitlement, aspirant grievances, candidate imposition allegations, and power struggles to remember that Nigeria is burning?
Opposition is not just collecting politicians and waiting for election season. Opposition is not just issuing soft statements and avoiding hard truths. Opposition is not hiding when citizens need a voice. Opposition means confronting the ruling party with facts, courage, and consistency.
If NDC wants Nigerians to take it seriously, it must stop behaving like an opposition party that is more interested in fighting Obidients than fighting APC.
The children in captivity do not care about your internal superiority contest.
Hungry Nigerians do not care who owns the party.
Kidnapped citizens do not care who built the structure.
Parents crying for their children do not care about political ego.
Nigerians want leadership. Nigerians want courage. Nigerians want a serious opposition that can look APC in the face and call failure by its name.
The Obidient Movement must never become silent in the face of this national collapse. We were not born to clap for politicians. We were not built to massage egos. We were not mobilised to become decoration for any party.
We are citizens first.
We are Nigerians first.
We are a movement of conscience, justice, competence, accountability, and people-centred politics.
On this Democracy Day, we reject APC’s fake celebration of a democracy it has helped destroy.
We reject the normalisation of insecurity.
We reject the politics of silence.
We reject opposition that is afraid to oppose.
We reject any political party that wants Obidient energy without respecting the pain, intelligence, and expectations of the Nigerian people.
Nigeria does not need another round of empty speeches. Nigeria needs rescue. Nigeria needs leadership. Nigeria needs security. Nigeria needs credible elections. Nigeria needs institutions that work. Nigeria needs leaders who understand that power belongs to the people, not to political landlords.
APC has failed Nigeria.
The opposition must wake up.
The Obidient Movement must speak.
And Nigerians must never again allow those who destroyed democracy to stand on Democracy Day and pretend to be its defenders.
Karigwe
Prophet of Thoughts
For and on behalf of Obidients, since the leadership of the Movement is sleeping.
Nigerian Leaders Intentionally Engage in Anti-Governance Activities and Take Citizens for Granted Because They Know Followers Are Jokers Who Move on Quickly and Demand No Consequences — Pastor Enenche https://t.co/tlYjOPFICD
After the athletes returned home, Head of State Olusegun Obasanjo said Nigeria’s decision was guided by its “principle of equality and respect for all human beings,” values denied to millions of Black South Africans living under apartheid.