I blame people who still listen to Adams Oshiomhole. He is such a clown 🤡 and I wonder why he’s not into movies. Forget the drama in the senate, he’s one of them. Apc chairman under Buhari, now in senate promoting Tinubu. Look at his state Edo
This was the same Oshiomhole that people cheered for when he was governor. He has forgotten what it means to be in the side of the people. Peter Obi has no reputation but Adams has and to him Tinubu is better and with reputation. I blame the people. Forget his drama in the senate
Peter Obi’s principles is not a respecter of any man😂 be it Kenneth Okonkwo or any other, even Atiku confirm am when Obi refused to step down for him. Tragic for Kenneth.
If someone pays my rent right now, I will dance as Kenneth Okonkwo danced for Atiku too.
I don't blame him. Peter Obi won't pay rent for anyone.
Lessons.
Insecurity: Nigeria Cannot Continue Like This
I received with deep shock and sadness the tragic death of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar, who reportedly died while in the custody of kidnappers. Earlier, before this heartbreaking news, I also received disturbing reports of renewed bandit attacks in Sokoto and Kwara States.
The armed bandits reportedly blocked a market route in Sokoto and abducted traders, while terrorists invaded communities in Kwara State, kidnapping scores of citizens and killing innocent people, are heartbreaking and alarming. These incidents are not isolated tragedies; they are clear manifestations of the deepening security crisis confronting our nation.
But particularly painful is the reported death of Major General Rabe Abubakar, a distinguished military officer who dedicated a significant part of his life to defending Nigeria and protecting its citizens. It is tragic that a man who served his fatherland with honour, rose through the ranks of the Nigerian Armed Forces, and retired after years of meritorious service, would meet such a heartbreaking end at the hands of criminal elements. His death is a national tragedy and a sobering indictment of the insecurity that has engulfed our country.
When traders can no longer travel safely to markets, farmers cannot access their farms, communities live under constant fear, and even retired senior military officers are not spared from the menace of kidnapping and violent crime, it becomes evident that our nation is facing a grave security emergency.
Security remains the foremost responsibility of any government. Every life lost, every citizen abducted, and every community displaced represent a painful failure of our collective duty to protect the Nigerian people. The recurring attacks in Sokoto, Kwara, and many other parts of the country demonstrate that insecurity is not only persisting but spreading in both scope and intensity.
I once again urge the Federal Government and our security agencies to move beyond rhetoric and adopt a more proactive, intelligence-driven, technology-based, and coordinated approach to tackling insecurity. We must strengthen our security architecture, improve intelligence gathering, secure our borders, equip and motivate our security personnel, and ensure that those responsible for these heinous crimes are apprehended and brought to justice.
A nation where citizens live in fear cannot prosper. A nation where economic activities are disrupted daily by criminal elements cannot attract investment, create jobs, or guarantee a better future for its people. We must urgently reclaim every part of our country from terrorists, bandits, kidnappers, and all criminal gangs threatening our collective existence.
My heartfelt condolences go to the family of Major General Rabe Abubakar, his former colleagues in the Armed Forces, and all Nigerians who have lost loved ones to insecurity. I also sympathise with the families of those killed, those abducted, and the affected communities in Sokoto, Kwara, and across the nation.
The recurring tragedies and embarrassing security failures we continue to witness make the quest for a New Nigeria not only necessary but inevitable. We must build a nation where every citizen can live, work, travel, and pursue legitimate economic activities without fear.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Care workers hand in a letter to PM Keir Starmer in Downing Street.
They care for our communities, pay their taxes and have built their lives here — based on a promise. #FairVisasNow
What June 12 Should Mean to Us Nigerians
Today, we observe a day that should mean a great deal to us as a people who cherish democratic principles. Every year on June 12, the conversation inevitably turns to a critical assessment of the state of our nation. It serves as an annual benchmark for asking important questions: Are our elections today as transparent as they were in 1993? Is the social contract being honoured? Are the institutions of governance truly serving the people?
Ultimately, June 12 is a powerful blend of reflection and aspiration. It honours a fractured past while serving as a constant and foundational reminder of the immense power inherent in the collective democratic will of the Nigerian people.
For us in Nigeria, June 12 is not merely a date on the calendar; it is the emotional and structural bedrock of our modern democratic identity. Officially recognised as Democracy Day, June 12 carries deep historical, political, and social significance, representing both a monumental tragedy and the ultimate triumph of the collective will of the people.
To understand what June 12 means to Nigeria, one must examine its history, its evolution, and its enduring symbolism.
A new era of true democracy is POssible. -PO
In 2022, Davido became the first Nigerian artist to perform at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, representing Nigeria on one of the biggest stages in the world. 🌍🇳🇬🐐🔥
This is the man that Kenneth Okonkwo claims is asking for bribe of ordinary N10M🤔
A man that rejected an oil well. A man that was impeached for refusing to inflate his state budget as a governor.
A man that refused to sign pension law that had been passed by the state legislators that would have him entitled to numerous benefits.
All of a sudden in 2026, some people now claim that such a man is now scamming people for as low as N10M.
If Nigerian politicians are intelligent, they will know that the worst thing they will do is trying to frame Peter Obi as being corrupt.
Obi has proven himself to Nigerians. So, anything you throw at him concerning integrity will backfire on you.
Peter Obi is the standard. Go and verify.
Protest Erupts in Katsina as Residents Demand Urgent Action Against T£rr0r!sts.
The protesters questioned how heavily armed t£rr0r!sts continue to move freely in broad daylight while communities suffer repeated att@cks, k!dnappings, and kp@!ns
Even the north is waking up now👏
Breaking News: “This Tear Gas you want to fire at us because of your slave Masters, Your Children they will also do worst to them” - Fearless Ratel Leaders Jojo Of Lagos and Koko Pee tell Nigerian police officers who want to fire tear gas at Them at the “Bandits must go” Protest
"It doesn't matter if all the 36 Governors are with Tinubu, I will win in 2027 election, I didn't have one Governor in the last election but i won 12 states
— Peter Obi in a recent interview in Washington DC
Peter Obi - It is wrong to settle the bill of a drunk while he is still at the bar, he has to come out of the bar first before you settle what he has drunk before.
Peter Obi's talk at the Platform is still one of the greatest political talks to date. >>>>>>>>>