I think Senegal is the only African team other Africans will 100% support in the World Cup.
They are a very lovable nation unlike Morocco and Xenophobia fc
Somebody who is clearly against the presidential candidate cannot be the media head of the party. This party is clearly not serious.
The party's press release from 2 days ago is now beginning to make sense.
That exchange between Mark Okoye and Orji Uzor Kalu was both embarrassing and painful to watch. When someone with Orji Uzor Kalu’s reputation is publicly questioning you about transparency and accountability, it should be a moment for serious reflection. If even he can credibly put you on the defensive over those issues, then something is clearly not being done right on your end, Mark.
A racist Chinese man sat next to an Igbo man on a train in China and proceeded to cover his nose as if the Igbo man smelled bad. The Igbo man responded by returning the same energy. Even after the Chinese man stopped covering his nose, the Igbo man no gree make peace reign.
I was deeply honoured to host a high-powered solidarity visit from the Igbo Elders Consultative Forum at my residence in Abuja.
The delegation was led by Dr. S. N. Okeke, Chairman of the Ohanaeze Council of Elders for the 19 States and the FCT, alongside former Governor of Enugu State, Okwesilieze Nwodo. The elders expressed strong appreciation for the growing and cordial partnership between myself and His Excellency Mr. Peter Obi under the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). They pledged their unwavering support for the Obi/Kwankwaso ticket and assured the movement of massive electoral backing across the South-East and the wider Southern region.
In my response, I thanked the delegation for their visit and for the opportunity to exchange views on the state of the nation. Reflecting on the historic North-South East political dynamics, I expressed delight at the excellent and productive relationship I continue to enjoy with HE Peter Obi. I also reaffirmed my total commitment to the OK Movement and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), emphasising our resolute determination to deliver victory for the party in the upcoming elections. - RMK
Na tailor you be o, go home take the measurements of the client I got for you, now they’re sending me a video of you giving customer BJ.
Some ladies are shameless!
“I begged Peter Obi to work with Atiku. Obi refused and told me he’s more popular than Atiku Abubakar. I swear to god.”
— Dele Momodu
DELE, you don't need to swear; it's the fact.
If Peter Obi tells Nigerians that he needs 1 billion naira for his presidential campaign, it will be raised within minutes. If he wants Nigerians to protest both at home and abroad, it will be done. Atiku doesn't have such influence.
“No constant friends or enemies in politics” is not in my dictionary. That’s arrant nonsense.
When people show me who they are? I believe them. I leave no doubts whatsoever………….
What makes Theo & Brian different from Kenneth Okonkwo, Daniel Bwala, & Reno?
I was raised in a saner jurisdiction.
I won’t reinforce what I preach against.
For instance, “nothing will ever make me work for Asiwaju.” What can Bola possibly give me?
I understand that Nigeria is too far gone, & everything goes. Nothing is black or white!
But there are people whose reputations are still intact. Men & women of goodwill are out there. People should actually have personal integrity. Better still, borrow some secondhand shame.
“There is no morality in politics” is stupid talk. That’s the reason Nigeria is a complete mess.
Morals & values must return to Nigeria.
We must restore the throne of good men.
Henceforth, my account will only defend Peter Obi
Mobilise people to vote for him and face the business that pays my bill.
NDC can defend itself using Theo fit lost Abomination
@Nobsdaslushhkid You dey mind that tattered fellow? Alex Onyia has done so much with so little. I don't blame mark. Never done a thing of his own since after NYSC. He is enjoying his parent's goodwill
PRESS STATEMENT
OBIDIENT MOVEMENT REJECTS THE APPOINTMENT OF THEO ABU AGADA AND DEMANDS ACCOUNTABILITY FROM NDC LEADERSHIP AND TANKO YUNUSA
The attention of the Obidient Movement has been drawn to the appointment of Theo Abu Agada as Director of New Media and Strategic Communications by the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC.
We condemn this appointment in the strongest possible terms.
This appointment is not just insensitive. It is a direct insult to their presidential candidate, Peter Obi, the Obidient Movement, and the millions of Nigerians who have stood firmly behind a movement built on competence, character, justice, accountability, and people-centred politics.
A party that claims to value the Obidient Movement cannot turn around and appoint a man whose public record is filled with repeated attacks, insults, and open hostility towards their presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and Obidients. You cannot disrespect the largest support base within your political structure and still pretend you are building unity.
Theo Abu Agada has publicly described supporters of their presidential candidate, Peter Obi, in insulting terms. He has questioned Peter Obi’s capacity, portrayed him as a threat to free speech, accused his supporters with reckless language, and repeatedly made statements that show clear contempt for the same movement NDC now expects to energise its public communication.
Even worse, he once claimed that Peter Obi had “unleashed his IPOB supporters on Nigerians.” That kind of statement goes beyond political disagreement. It is a dangerous attempt to link their presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and Obidients to IPOB, and by extension paint the movement with the brush of extremism and terrorism. No serious political party that respects Peter Obi or the Obidient Movement should reward such a person with a sensitive communications position.
Can NDC appoint someone who has publicly insulted and disparaged Rabiu Kwankwaso or the Kwankwasiyya Movement into a sensitive communications position and expect Kwankwasiyya supporters to clap for it? Can NDC reward someone who has repeatedly attacked Kwankwaso and still claim it respects his movement?
If the answer is no, then why does NDC think it can do this to their presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and the Obidient Movement?
The NDC leadership must explain how such a person passed through any serious political vetting process for a sensitive communications role. New Media and Strategic Communications is not a decoration. It is the public voice of a party. Appointing someone with a history of hostility towards their presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and the Obidient Movement into that office sends a very clear message, and the message is disrespect.
This also raises serious questions about the role and effectiveness of Tanko Yunusa as the leader of the Obidient Movement.
What exactly is Tanko doing?
In the Labour Party, he was always seen around the leadership, taking pictures and standing close to Peter Obi, yet the same Labour Party repeatedly disrespected Peter Obi and the movement he was supposed to represent.
In ADC, the same pattern repeated itself. The Obidient Movement was treated with disregard, and its value was undermined.
Now in NDC, the same thing is happening again. The party leadership continues to disregard the Obidient Movement, even though Obidients remain the largest, loudest, and most active stakeholder group in this political alignment. That disregard has now reached their presidential candidate, Peter Obi, directly through the appointment of someone whose public record shows open hostility towards him.
So we ask again: what exactly is Tanko doing?
Is he there to defend the movement, or to take pictures?
Is he there to protect Peter Obi’s political leverage, or to stand in rooms like a mannequin?
Is he there to represent Obidients, or to lock comment sections whenever people ask uncomfortable questions?
Tanko Yunusa must answer a simple question: what the hell is he doing?
The Obidient Movement cannot continue to be treated as a crowd for rallies, online engagement, and political optics, while those who openly insult the movement are put in strategic positions where they will continue the insults.
We demand the following:
1. The immediate reversal of Theo Abu Agada’s appointment.
2. A public explanation from the NDC leadership on how this appointment was approved.
3. A formal apology to their presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and the Obidient Movement.
4. A clear commitment from NDC that no individual with a public record of hostility towards Peter Obi or the Obidient Movement will be placed in any sensitive strategic communication role.
5. A full explanation from Tanko Yunusa on what he is doing as leader of the Obidient Movement and why this pattern of disrespect keeps repeating itself under his watch.
The Obidient Movement is not a spare tyre. We are not political furniture. We are not a movement to be used when convenient and disrespected when power is being shared.
If NDC wants the energy, credibility, reach, and sacrifice of Obidients, then it must treat the movement with respect.
Anything short of that is unacceptable.
Karigwe
Prophet of Thoughts
For and on behalf of Obidients, since the leadership of the Movement is sleeping.
On the other hand, while I understand the party has to reward its long-term members, I don't see how it makes any sense to appoint someone as director of new media who has said such horrible things in the past about your presidential candidate.
These are not just posts made merely to demarket a person; these are very vile and image damaging posts.
So he doesn't mind working with IPOB members now? Members of a proscribed terrorist group? Is this what @NigeriaNDCHQ stands for?