Peter Obi dey tidy things for South for NDC.
Kwankwanso dey tidy things for North for NDC.
BAT dey tidy with INEC and judiciary to rig.
2027 will be a movie. Nepal style is still an option, e fit sup. Be ready.
I had the privilege and honour of meeting one of Nigeria’s brightest minds and a passionate advocate for good governance, @DeleFarotimi , the author of Nigeria and Its Criminal Justice System.
I spent about an hour in an impactful discussion with him, during which I received invaluable wisdom and life-changing advice. Meeting Uncle Dele today has renewed my hope for a better Nigeria. It reminded me that the fight for a better country is a responsibility every Nigerian must embrace.
One of the greatest lessons I learned from him is that God will always protect His own, as long as you listen when He speaks. God is always speaking to His people, and He will always guide and protect those who walk according to their conscience. Never do anything against your conscience, no matter who is asking you to do it.
It was truly an honour to listen to Uncle Dele and learn from his wealth of experience.
Thank you, @adugu_s , for accompanying me on this visit.
Indeed, one day we will have a country where the child of nobody can truly become somebody without knowing anybody.
Justice can never be cracked.
God has a wonderful sense of humor, and He is the Master Strategist.
Joseph’s brothers sold him into slavery to stop his dreams from coming to pass. Little did they know they were only accelerating God’s plan and pushing him closer to his testimony.
In the same way, because of this unnecessary controversy over the NDC logo, many people who had never even seen it before now know that the NDC logo is the two-finger victory sign.
What an unexpected way to introduce the NDC logo to millions of Nigerians!
So, to all the plotters, thank you for helping to teach more Nigerians that the NDC logo represents the Victory Fingers.
What was intended to diminish awareness has only increased it.
It was refreshing to attend the Annual General Meeting of the Kano Water Resources and Engineering Construction Agency (WRECA) Old Staff Association.
The event created a warm and joyful atmosphere for us to reunite with former colleagues, rekindle friendships, and strengthen the bonds among members of the association. - RMK
Engaging Tomorrow’s Leaders at Madonna University
Yesterday, I continued my engagement with future leaders in the country. I was at Madonna University, Okija Campus, where I had the privilege of interacting with students at the NextGen Mentorship & Leadership Initiative on the theme: “Beyond Now: Raising the Next Generation of Leaders.”
The session was highly engaging, with students asking thoughtful and probing questions. Their concerns reflected the frustration of many young Nigerians who feel constrained by poor governance and widespread corruption, which have denied them opportunities to realise their full potential. However, I was equally encouraged by their optimism and determination to be part of the solution.
I reminded them that leadership is the greatest determinant of a nation’s progress. A true leader must possess the character, competence, capacity, and compassion to make sacrifices for the good of the people. Nigeria’s future depends on leaders committed to safeguarding lives, investing in education, creating opportunities, and building effective institutions.
I encouraged the students to take their education seriously, to prepare themselves for leadership, and to see themselves not merely as spectators but as agents of change. Through active participation in the democratic process, they have the power to enthrone leaders with integrity and the capacity to propel our nation forward.
As part of my ongoing commitment to education, I presented a cheque of ₦15 million to the university to support its educational mission. Investing in education remains one of the most effective ways to develop the human capital necessary for national progress.
Together, by raising a new generation of responsible and visionary leaders, we can build the Nigeria of our dreams that is POssible. -PO
Anambra state allocated 2 plots of lands to Peter Obi in 2007 for free
Baba wrote a letter back to decline the allocation saying he doesn’t want any benefit. 😂
One of a kind
“The hope of Nigeria today is Mr. Peter Gregory Obi, and the NDC platform has given Nigeria hope. Cast your vote. Defend your vote. Nigeria must be rescued. They have nothing legitimate to throw at us. I want to reassure our candidates that the party is firm.”
~ Sen. Moses Cleopas, NDC National Chairman
His name is Mr Peter Obi, the biggest and most followed politician from Africa in 2026. He’s one among African politicians that is not corrupt. Every country needs a Peter Obi kind of man.