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The Unending Killings in Benue and Plateau- Worrisome.
The tragic news of yet another round of killings in Benue and Plateau States is both painful and deeply disturbing. The reported murder of at least sixteen innocent Nigerians in the Otukpo-Nobi community of Benue State, alongside the horrific killing of nine members of the same family, a two-month-old baby, in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, once again reminds us that the relentless cycle of bloodshed in parts of our country has persisted for far too long.
For years, families in Benue, Plateau and other communities across Nigeria have lived under the constant shadow of fear, violence and displacement. Mothers have buried their children, children have become orphans overnight, farmers have abandoned their lands, and entire communities have been left devastated. We cannot continue to accept this tragic cycle as though it were normal. It is not.
The primary responsibility of any government is the protection of lives and property. Every Nigerian life is sacred, and every life lost is one too many. These are not mere statistics; they are fathers, mothers, children, breadwinners and future leaders whose dreams have been violently cut short.
The time has come to move beyond routine condemnations after every attack. Nigerians deserve a security architecture that is proactive rather than reactive, driven by intelligence, rapid response and accountability. Those responsible for these atrocities must be identified, arrested and prosecuted. The culture of impunity must end.
I extend my heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and to the governments and people of Benue and Plateau States. I pray that God grants comfort to all who mourn, healing to the injured, and strength to every community struggling to rebuild after these repeated tragedies.
This is not about politics; it is about humanity. We must summon the collective will to secure our nation and restore hope to our people. No country can develop when its citizens live in fear, and no society can prosper when innocent blood continues to flow unchecked.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
URGENT CALL FOR HELP!!!!!
This is a young medical doctor called Dr Innocent. He’s working as a house officer at the Nigerian Navy Reference Hospital in Calabar, Cross River State.
Dr Innocent and his other doctor colleagues who are also house officers have NOT been paid for 290 days.
Yes you read that right.
A whole 290 days of working as a medical doctor with ZERO pay. That’s about 10 months work with NO pay.
According to Dr Innocent,
The Ministry of Defence has refused to pay their salaries for no reason. This young medical doctors are being worked like slaves while receiving ZERO pay.
They have nobody to speak for them.
They have nobody to fight for them.
They are suffering and dying in silence.
Please if you see this tweet,
Kindly retweet, share and tag General Christopher Musa the Minister of Defence, and also please tag the Ministry of Defence,
I don’t know these doctors personally,
But we can’t watch evil and say nothing.
Please don’t let this young doctors suffer in vain, they have families who depend on them for support and survival,
It will only take you 2seconds,
Kindly retweet this post. This is the little we can do to help these doctors from the evil injustice done to them by the Ministry of Defence.
Pls share and retweet. Thank you.
“If your vote doesn’t matter, nobody would buy it. Come out in your numbers and vote en masse that’s how we make it difficult for them to rig.”
— Chief PeterSide to Nigerians
This is Hajiya Naja’atu Muhammad from kano publicly alleged that Ali Modu Sheriff was involved in the creation of Boko Haram. Whether people agree with her or not, those statements are on record.
His Excellency Peter Obi was the only governor who criminalized terrorism irrespective of religion or ethnicity.
Regarding the claim that Peter Obi chased Northerners out of Anambra, His Excellency Engr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has publicly stated that the allegation is false and should not be attributed to H E Peter Obi.
Public discussions should be based on verified facts rather than repeating allegations that have been disputed or are unsupported by credible evidence.
A New Nigeria is POssible and OK
I watched with disappointment the recent interview granted by Senator Ali Modu Sheriff to Channels Television on Monday.
After a prolonged absence from public discourse, one would have expected that time away might have sharpened Senator Sheriff’s judgment. Regrettably, that does not appear to be the case.
In the interview, the former governor claimed that Peter Obi cannot command sizeable support in Northern Nigeria. It is curious that he has appointed himself spokesperson for the Northern masses. For the record, in his first outing on the presidential ballot, Mr. Obi secured approximately 2.8 million votes in the region — a remarkable achievement that cannot be dismissed lightly.
Given the current national hardships, the widespread consensus on the failure of the APC administration, and the addition of a strong Northern figure to the ticket who previously garnered 1.45 million votes in the region, the OK ticket remains a formidable force in Northern politics.
Even more surprising was Senator Sheriff’s assertion that the people of Kano would not vote for Mr. Obi. Let me state clearly: the good people of Kano are neither bigoted nor xenophobic. They have consistently demonstrated strong trust in the Kwankwasiyya movement and will support any credible ticket presented under its banner.
I respectfully advise Senator Sheriff that, in future national television appearances, he would do better to speak to the serious insecurity and humanitarian challenges facing his home state, rather than making divisive and poorly considered remarks.
The OK ticket currently represents the best opportunity for Nigerians to reset the country and place it on a path of competence, unity, and progress. - RMK
We were here in 2023 when you demóns bullied Mmesoma, even used DSS to intimidate her.
You accused her of manipulating her UTME result, alleging that she altered her score from 249 to 362 using a fake result slip generated outside JAMB’s official system.
Mmesoma asked you demons to set the exam again and have her write it to defend herself, did y’all ever do it?
The hatred in y’all could not comprehend why a South Easterner scored the highest, and more worrisome, she is from Anambra, the State of Peter Obi.
Guess what?
In 2025, Okeke Chinedu Christian from Anambra became the highest ever scorer with 375.
We have said enough is enough.
We will not sit idle and watch you bastads bring your hatred on our youngsters in the SOUTH EAST.
DG Adeniyi says the Chief of Staff asked him for ₦12.5 billion and the problem began when he refused to pay.
Under a govt serious about fighting corruption, Femi Gbajiabiamila ought to have been suspended to face investigation but unfortunately, his principal is no different.
Congratulations to all the African countries representing our continent at the World Cup. Your performances have made Africa proud.
Special congratulations to Cape Verde, a nation with a landmass of 4,033 sq km, which is less than 0.5% of Nigeria’s landmass of 923,768 sq km, and a population of about 550,000, which is less than 0.25% of Nigeria’s population of 230,000,000. For context, Cape Verde has about 200,000 fewer people than Ogbomoso. Yet, they reached the knockout stage of the World Cup.
Cape Verde has once again demonstrated that greatness is not determined by size or population, but by planning and disciplined execution. When systems work, even the smallest nations can compete with the best in the world.
Nigeria’s absence from the World Cup is not a consequence of a lack of talent. It is the result of years of poor administration, weak institutions, and leadership that has consistently failed to build sustainable systems.
This is the lesson for us as a nation: if we can get leadership right, strengthen our institutions, plan and execute properly, and reward talent over connections, Nigeria can become a global success story, not only in football but also in other areas.
A new Nigeria is POssible … and Nigeria will be OK. -PO
IMF says that government spent 8.8 trillion extra budgetary spending that’s 2 percent of GDP and Nigerians don’t even understand their commonwealth and then people will talk about tokenism for 50k grant for Akara seller and you praise them
Why can’t this money be channeled to the poor!
When Peter Obi handed over to Chief Willie Obiano in 2014, he publicly presented an End of Tenure Report, detailing his administration's finances, projects, investments, and the state's financial position before leaving office. The event was attended by key stakeholders and prominent Nigerians, including Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Aliko Dangote.
How many governors or presidents in Nigeria have publicly presented such a detailed end-of-tenure report to citizens?
Have you guys heard the latest?
Tinubu’s governnment spent ₦8.8 Trillion Outside the Budget?
How Is That Even Possible?
This is one of those revelations that should make every Nigerian stop for a moment and ask a simple question:
How can a government spend trillions of naira without it appearing in the official budget?
According to a Reuters report published on July 1, 2026, citing the International Monetary Fund, Nigeria failed to record public expenditures equivalent to about 2 percent of its Gross Domestic Product in recent official budgets.
To understand what this means, let me simplify it.
Nigeria’s economy is currently valued at approximately ₦441.5 trillion.
Two percent of that is roughly ₦8.8 trillion.
That is not ₦8.8 million.
It is not ₦8.8 billion.
₦8.8 trillion bruh!
To put that into perspective, that amount is larger than the annual budgets of many Nigerian states combined. It could fund thousands of schools, hospitals, roads, housing projects, agricultural programmes, and youth employment initiatives.
I mentally picture our schools and barracks!
The concern raised is that public expenditures amounting to around ₦8.8 trillion were not reflected in Nigeria’s official budget documents.
The national budget is supposed to be the government’s financial plan. It tells citizens how much money will come in, where it will come from, and exactly how it will be spent.
It is the document lawmakers debate and approve before government spending takes place.
Imagine a family agreeing on a yearly budget of ₦5 million. Everyone knows how much will be spent on rent, food, school fees, transportation, and healthcare.
Then, at the end of the year, someone discovers another ₦500,000 was spent without ever appearing in the family’s budget.
The first questions would naturally be:
Where did the money go?
What was it used for?
Why wasn’t anyone informed?
Now imagine that instead of ₦500,000, we are talking about ₦8.8 trillion.
That is why this issue deserves serious public attention.
Budgets are not merely accounting documents. They are instruments of transparency and democratic accountability. When expenditures occur outside the approved budget framework, it becomes significantly more difficult for citizens, lawmakers, auditors, and oversight institutions to follow public money and determine whether it was spent efficiently and legally.
Citizens pay taxes. Government borrows in their name. Future generations repay those debts. The least Nigerians should expect is that every naira spent is properly documented, disclosed, and subjected to public scrutiny.
The idea that expenditures equivalent to 2 percent of the country’s entire economy could be missing from official budget records is actually difficult to comprehend.
Will the National Assembly investigate?
Will the relevant oversight institutions provide Nigerians with a full explanation?
These are legitimate questions in any democracy.
But you and I know how this will go!
Trigger warning:
Malama Ummulkhairi, an innocent teacher in Maraban Jos, Kaduna, was falsely accused of child theft and kidnapping- a crime she never did.
She was taken into police custody but later on, the same policemen handed her over to a waiting impatient mob of bloodthirsty barbaric lunatics, who brutally murdered her and burnt her alive.
The Police themselves later confirmed all those accusations were false—she was innocent. Malama was a mother of 5kids. What kind of madness is this?
An innocent woman falsely accused of a crime she never committed, who was safe in police custody, was handed over by the same Nigerian police to a gang of ravaging savages who slaughtered her.
This just happened 7days ago.
What kind of a lawless country is this?
Why does human life hold no value here?
Lagos Calabar coastal road= 750km
China rural roads built= 16,000km
Cost of coastal road= $11 billion
Cost of the china rural roads built= $12.1 billion
Time of project execution for coastal road = since March 2024 till date
Time of completion of china rural roads= 4 months.
I just say let me let you know.
Never did I think anybody would be worse than Buhari. Tinubu's Government is a tragedic disaster this nation might not recover from in decades to come.
Supporting Education with a visit to Shanahan University
I remain firmly convinced that no nation truly develops without investing deeply in human capital. The more a society invests in education, the more sustainable its development becomes. Education remains the most critical driver of progress; the more educated a state is, the more its prospects to develop become.
Guided by this conviction, I visited Shanahan University, Onitsha, Anambra State, again yesterday, an institution I have supported on several occasions. During the visit, I continued my support with an additional donation of 25 million Naira.
I wish to sincerely commend the management, lecturers, and staff of the university for their dedication and the excellent work they are doing in nurturing a new generation of morally upright, academically sound, and socially responsible leaders. I am particularly encouraged by the vision and commitment of the institution to building a better society through quality education.
I also urge the students to remain focused on their studies and to keep hope alive. The future belongs to them, and with discipline, hard work, and strong values, they can play a vital role in building the New Nigeria we all desire.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Owning Up to Leadership Failures and Political Responsibility
This morning, I listened to the British Prime Minister’s speech announcing his planned resignation in July. As a keen observer of global politics, my primary interest lies in examining what successful nations do right and the structural factors that cause others to lag or struggle with governance and development.
The Prime Minister’s planned resignation comes amid mounting public frustration over a stagnant economy, a worsening cost-of-living crisis, and a perceived failure to honour key campaign pledges.
Looking inward in our dear country, we can recall our own situation. Before 2015, our President on several occasions championed the call for the then President Goodluck Jonathan to resign over economic hardship and insecurity affecting Nigerians. During the Chibok school kidnapping incident, he demanded the immediate resignation of President Jonathan, arguing that the government had failed in its most fundamental duty of protecting lives.
During the 2023 election campaign, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu made several promises, including improved electricity supply. He also challenged the electorate not to vote for him for a second term if he failed to deliver on those commitments—particularly in providing stable power, fighting corruption, and improving the welfare of Nigerians.
At present, however, these conditions have worsened. Electricity supply remains unreliable, insecurity has intensified in many areas, including kidnappings, and economic hardship has deepened rather than eased. Similar concerns are reflected across other critical sectors such as security, infrastructure, transportation, and anti-corruption efforts, all of which have regressed. We are in the worst possible condition.
I, therefore, join Nigerians of goodwill in calling for the resignation of the President over monumental failure in governance. Such a gesture would help enthrone a political culture rooted in accountability and responsibility, rather than further entrenching impunity. It would also send a powerful message that public office is a sacred trust, not an entitlement, and help build a society in which future leaders understand that failure carries consequences. Only by ending the culture of impunity can we secure a better future for the society our children will inherit in a New Nigeria that is possible. -PO
With what many people have described as a joke in the name of an election in Ekiti State, I hope Nigerians are truly preparing for the 2027 elections.
From what we are seeing, it appears that not only are many Nigerians unprepared, but our electoral system is also not inspiring the level of confidence that citizens expect.
If we want credible elections in 2027, we must start paying attention now. We cannot wait until election day before demanding transparency, accountability, and integrity from all stakeholders.
Democracy only works when the people are vigilant and when electoral institutions earn the trust of the citizens they serve.
The time to prepare for 2027 is now.