VIDEO🔊; SHOUTOUT TO HIS EXCELLENCY PETER OBI FOR LEADING BY EXAMPLE 👏👏👏
SHOUTOUT TO EGBON @isaacfayoseoriginal_ FOR STAYING TRUE🇳🇬🇳🇬❤️❤️
SHOUTOUT TO APC FOR CRYING NON-STOP😂💔🪣🪣🪣
BUNCH OF RETARDS WHO HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED TRUE LOVE N CARE BEFORE🤣💔
SHOUTOUT TO OBIDIENTS WORLDWIDE FOR STAYING RESILIENT 🇳🇬
2027 NIGERIA MUST BE ✅
You can never Be a Manchester United fan and disrespect Ronaldo for what he did in Manchester United, You can Support Lionel Messi as your GOAT but if you come and say Ronaldo didn’t do anything for Manchester United it’s simply blasphemous statement and The fact that Other people from Chelsea and Arsenal can defend Ronaldo shows that you’re not really a Manchester United fan, I can never say Rooney or anyone else didn’t do anything for Manchester United even if I dont like them as much as I love Ronaldo, but I will never disrespect them in context of “Manchester United”!
Celebrating a Great Mind, Prof. Barth Nnaji, at 70 and Congratulating a Young Intellectual, Prof. Chimaeze Adi, on His Inspiring Inaugural Lecture
Today, in Enugu, I joined other Nigerians of goodwill in celebrating a great mind—an accomplished scientist, innovator, and one of the pioneers of the E-Design concept—Prof. Barth Nnaji, as he marked his 70th birthday.
The tributes paid to Prof. Nnaji by friends, associates, and admirers reflected the profound impact he has made in engineering, academia, public service, and the power sector.
The occasion also brought back fond memories of my interactions with Prof. Nnaji, especially during my tenure as Chairman of the South-East Governors’ Forum. We worked closely together on the ambitious initiative to assume greater responsibility for power in the South-East, driven by our shared conviction that reliable electricity remains one of the strongest foundations for economic growth, industrialisation, and job creation. His depth of knowledge, clarity of vision, and practical approach left a lasting impression on all of us.
May Prof. Nnaji’s light continue to shine ever more brightly.
From Enugu, I travelled to Lagos to attend the inspiring 23rd Inaugural Lecture, “The End of Development Economics,” delivered by one of our country’s promising young intellectuals, Prof. Alpheus Bongo Chimaeze Adi of Pan-Atlantic University. The lecture addressed many important issues relating to economics and development.
I first met Prof. Adi during my 2022 presidential campaign. Even then, he distinguished himself as one of our outstanding young intellectuals, demonstrating a profound understanding of economics and development issues.
It was a fitting celebration of two remarkable minds from different generations, whose lives have been defined by excellence, innovation, patriotism, and commitment to Nigeria’s development. -PO
KIAGBODO, DELTA STATE: “God Will Judge You” At Late Chief Edwin Clarke Funeral Service in 2025, A Nigerian Bishop during a Oration boldly told Corrupt politicians to their faces & they were all perplexed with shame written all over their faces.
A great Priest indeed to emulate.
Nigeria in Focus at the ECFR Berlin Roundtable.
Yesterday, at the invitation of the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), I had the honour of participating in a high-level roundtable discussion titled “Nigeria in 2027 and Beyond,” held at the ECFR office in Berlin, Germany.
The dialogue brought together policymakers, diplomats, development experts, business leaders, representatives of international organisations, and members of the international media to discuss Nigeria’s future and its role in an increasingly interconnected global landscape.
Our discussions centred on Nigeria’s democratic journey beyond 2027, international affairs, development cooperation, and the need to strengthen bilateral partnerships that can accelerate economic growth and improve the lives of our people. A key focus of the engagement was how Nigeria can deepen collaboration with international partners to support Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), recognising that they remain the backbone of every productive economy and are indispensable to job creation, innovation, wealth creation, and sustainable national development.
We also exchanged views on strengthening democratic institutions, expanding trade and investment opportunities, promoting regional stability, improving governance, and creating an enabling environment that inspires confidence among citizens, investors, and Nigeria’s international partners.
I was encouraged by the thoughtful contributions and genuine interest demonstrated by participants in Nigeria’s future. The presence of senior representatives from the German Federal Government, development agencies, business associations, policy institutes, foundations, international organisations, and respected global media organisations underscores the strategic importance of Nigeria and the shared desire to see our nation realise its enormous potential.
During the discussions, I reiterated my unwavering belief that Nigeria possesses all the human and natural resources required to become a prosperous, secure, and globally competitive nation. What is required is competent, accountable, and compassionate leadership that prioritises investment in people, education, healthcare, productive enterprise, the rule of law, and strong institutions over politics of consumption.
Nigeria’s future is bright, but only if we make the deliberate choices that will move our country from consumption to production, from poverty to prosperity, and from division to unity. By embracing good governance, fiscal responsibility, and productive partnerships with the international community, we can build an economy that works for all Nigerians and restores our nation’s standing among the comity of nations.
I sincerely thank the European Council on Foreign Relations for the invitation and all participants for a frank, engaging, and constructive exchange of ideas. Conversations such as these remain vital in fostering mutual understanding, strengthening international cooperation, and building enduring partnerships for the benefit of Nigeria, Africa, and the global community.
A New Nigeria Is POssible. - PO
Subsidy is gone ooo
They said subsidy was taking a chunk of borrowing but they are still borrowing heavily and they can't fund budget they keep carrying over budget cycles
Buhari funded budget ooo and paid subsidy oooo
They claim they are sharing the money to states we can't see the money ooo
No b juju be Dat!
So why allow the people suffer subsidy removal and your are still heavily borrowing and budgets are not funded
Contractors are owed!
I supported subsidy removal because we thought they will be accountable but the pain on the people is too much while their politicians are enjoying
No measure to help the people.i predicted rightly subsidy will cause plenty chaos for the people in my subsidy debate.
Video🔊; See the way they told him to sit on the floor like they don’t know him before lol…goodevening femi gbajabiamila n Co.🤣💔
Well, This is the structure of criminality HE Peter Obi intends to dismantle!!!
Nigerians better go and get your PVC and save yourselves…
GUYS WHAT IS GOING ON???
Since yesterday when Seyi Makinde asked the UN to investigate the situation surrounding the kidnapping and release of Oyo State School children and teachers, the APC and everyone around Tinubu has been restless.
Is there anything they're not telling us?
Why are they scared of an UN investigation?
Or am I missing something?
Suspension of Examination Fees: A Victory for the People
I received the welcome news of the suspension of the newly introduced examination fees with relief. This is a victory for the Nigerian people.
While I commend the authorities for listening to the widespread public outcry and suspending the policy, it must be said that the fee was an unnecessary burden that should never have been introduced at this time of great hardship, when we should be doing everything possible to invest in basic education and reduce the millions of out-of-school children in Nigeria.
At a time when many families are struggling to make ends meet, access to education should be expanded, not restricted. Education is a fundamental right and a public good, not a source of government revenue.
Imposing multiple fees at the basic education level risks denying many children their right to education. At that stage, the State has a duty to invest in educating and preparing its citizens for productive lives, not to erect financial barriers that keep them out of school.
True leadership is demonstrated not only by making decisions but also by having the humility to reverse policies that impose unnecessary hardship on the people. Many other anti-people policies deserve similar reconsideration.
I thank the citizens, parents, and advocacy groups whose voices made this reversal possible.
A New Nigeria is Possible. -PO
China has less than 10% of the figure living in extreme poverty in Africa.
India also demonstrates what is possible. Its diaspora physicians and medical professionals played a significant role in developing a healthcare system that has made India one of the world’s leading destinations for medical tourism. Africa has countless brilliant doctors and healthcare professionals across the diaspora who possess the knowledge and experience to help achieve similar progress. What remains essential is the creation of an enabling environment that will attract them home.
To that end, I called on Diaspora Africans to remain actively engaged in shaping the democratic future of our continent. Their voices matter in advancing free, fair and credible elections across Africa. Elections conducted with integrity are the foundation of legitimate governance. They create the pathway to competent leadership capable of delivering the policies, institutions and opportunities our people deserve.
When we create the enabling environment necessary for sustainable development, we start unlocking Africa's potential.
Let us therefore work together, those at home and those abroad, to build a continent defined not by its challenges, but by its achievements, its unity, peace and its shared prosperity.
A NEW Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Thank you Ibrahim Jibrin @JibrinIbrahim17. He is a Researcher & a Political Scientist. An Associate Professor at ABU, Zaria. One of the very few intellectuals I admire. Listen to the voice of reason. A breath of fresh air. 👏👏