Kenneth Okonkwo said if OBIdients insults him on social media, that he will release dossier that will end Peter Obi's political carrier.
Obidients amplified the insult, as though that wasn't enough. Mr. Obi himself went to Rufai Oseni's podcast and asked Kenneth Okonkwo to release any record he had about him, even from primary school.
He also went further to say that if anyone could bring out any evidence of corruption against him, he would stop campaigning. That's audacity!
That's why many of us support him blindly.
The latest shadow ban is crazy.
1.2 million people signed up to follow my posts here, and only 10,000 are being allowed to see what I post
Very interesting situation.
The idea that Babachir Lawal’s resignation letter whether drafted by ChatGPT, Grok, or his own conscience, somehow invalidates his critique of Tinubu is a pathetic deflection. Let’s be clear: Bola Tinubu’s misrule has brought Nigeria to its knees, soaring insecurity, collapsing infrastructure, mass unemployment, and a cost-of-living crisis that has pushed millions into despair. The APC has governed with arrogance, incompetence, and zero accountability. Come 2027, Tinubu must be voted out decisively.
As for Bwala and the entire APC machinery: stop distracting Nigerians with petty theatrics about coalition betrayals or AI-generated letters. Focus instead on trying to sell Tinubu if, after this disastrous tenure, he is even remotely sellable. He is not.
The hypocrisy of APC apologists is staggering. They clutch pearls over Babachir’s “confessional statements” while ignoring Tinubu’s daily confession of failure. Nigerians see through it. The new Nigeria that Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso are building rooted in competence, equity, and good governance, is the only way forward. The choice in 2027 is clearer than ever: reject Tinubu’s ruinous APC and embrace real change. Nigeria is OK
Peter Obi is the Problem of this country. Whether you like it or not, he’s the reason why APC is performing poorly.
Otherwise, why has he become APC led government’s official response to everything.
300 students kidnapped in their dormitory at 2am.
APC Response: Peter Obi never developed Anambra.
30 soldiers ambushed and killed overnight.
APC Response: Peter Obi did not leave any money when he left office.
200 farmers slaughtered on their own land by bandits.
APC Response: Peter Obi is not popular in the North that’s why bandits and terrorists are killing people.
200 schoolchildren abducted in a coordinated attack that took planning, logistics, and weapons nobody is investigating.
APC Response: Peter Obi will never be president of this country. He does not understand how to play politics.
140 million Nigerians living in multidimensional poverty. The worst poverty figures in the country’s history.
APC Response: Tinubu built men. Peter Obi has no structure.
30 million children are out of school. Thirty. Million. Children.
APC Response: Peter Obi has been jumping from party to party. Very unstable man. He lacks leadership skills.
A church is attacked. 80 worshippers kidnapped in the middle of service.

APC Response: Peter Obi built only 19 roads in Anambra. Not 20.
A mosque is bombed. Scores killed. Body parts recovered from the premises.
APC Response: Peter Obi wears black every day. Every single day. What kind of man wears black every day? He does not understand fashion. He does not understand Nigeria.
The naira has collapsed. Fuel is unaffordable. Food prices have tripled. Electricity is a rumor. Hospitals have no drugs. Universities are decaying. The roads are cemeteries. Corruption has become a celebrated culture.
APC Response: Peter Obi is a stingy man.
Trillions borrowed in two years. More debt than any administration in the country’s history. Nothing to show for it. No roads. No refineries. No power. No jobs.
APC Response: Peter Obi does not have first class. We cannot allow a trader to be president.
Trillions are missing from the Federation Account.
APC Response: Peter Obi and his Obidients are noisemakers. They don’t even have voters cards.
You ask them about the dead soldiers in Borno.
Peter Obi.
You ask them about the exchange rate.
Peter Obi.
You ask them what time it is.
Peter Obi.
At this point Peter Obi is not a man. He is a policy document. He is a budget defence. He is a press statement. He is the commander in chief. He is the official government response to every question this administration does not want to answer. Which is every question.
If a man they rigged out three years ago can live so freely in their heads, then there’s something about that one man that frightens them and one of those things is that they don’t understand how he was a governor for eight years without stealing a kobo.
They don’t understand why he does not share money yet Nigerians are singing his name everywhere they go.
They don’t understand the man. They don’t understand how operates on a class so high. They don’t understand the love. So, it scares them even in their dreams.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
It’s hard to take “political dynasty” seriously when the children of top opposition leaders are chilling in the APC.
David Mark’s daughter? APC.
Atiku’s son? APC.
If their own kids don’t believe in their father’s leadership, why should we?
Nigeria will be OK
The recent indefinite adjournment of the ADC case by the court speaks volumes. It is not just a legal adjournment; it is a political signal that many have chosen to ignore. In light of this, one thing has become increasingly clear: Peter Obi was right all along in his strategic move to the NDC
For those who truly desire a better Nigeria, this is no longer a time for political egos or fragmented loyalties. It is a time for courageous convergence. I respectfully call on all well-meaning Nigerians, particularly the leadership and members of the ADC, to seize this moment and align with the NDC while the window of opportunity remains open.
Let us be honest: a divided opposition is the greatest weapon the APC has ever had. The ruling party thrives on chaos, disunity, and voter confusion. Every day that opposition leaders like @atiku, @raufaregbesola@GRVlagos@BolajiADC@_dinomelaye fail to read the handwriting on the wall, they inadvertently serve the interests of a failed and predatory APC government.
The APC has had its chance and what has it delivered? Rampant insecurity, collapsing infrastructure, a broken economy, and unprecedented levels of poverty and despair. Under their watch, Nigeria has not been led; it has been impoverished. To continue allowing the opposition vote to be split is to hand victory back to those who have no vision beyond looting and lamentation.
Therefore, I humbly but urgently suggest: Atiku Abubakar should defect to the NDC and throw his considerable weight behind the Obi/Kwankwaso ticket. This is not about abandoning ambition; it is about rescuing a nation. A united front of Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso represents the broadest possible coalition of competence, character, and regional balance. It is a ticket that can truly challenge the APC’s stranglehold and restore hope.
To the ADC, the remnants of the PDP, and every patriotic Nigerian: the court’s adjournment is a still, small voice whispering what history will soon shout. Do not wait until it is too late. Let us set aside our differences, build a united opposition, and save Nigeria from the clutches of a party that has only perfected the art of national decline.
The time to move is now. The destination is NDC. The mission is Nigeria’s rescue.
The kind of support that the Obi/Kwankwaso ticket will get from the North is something Nigeria has never witnessed before. 2027 is no joke, Nigeria will be OK.
Tinubu is OTP
Young Nigerians, especially those born after 2000, let me tell you about a man named Japheth Omojuwa who is currently lecturing OBidients about their “irascibility.”
Omojuwa, the man who once tweeted he would “vote a dead pig over Jonathan and go home happy” is now lecturing OBidients on political decorum and “irascibility.”
The audacity is breathtaking.
Let’s talk about YOUR record. 🧵
In 2013, you called President Jonathan supporters “lowlives” for celebrating him ringing the NYSE bell.
In 2023, you praised Tinubu for ringing the NASDAQ bell, calling it “exciting for all Nigerians.”
Same action. Different standards. What changed?
In 2012, you were a “crucial part” of #OccupyNigeria, protesting fuel subsidy removal.
In 2016, you wrote an article defending Buhari’s fuel price hike, calling it a “global reality.”
Jonathan’s subsidy removal = corruption.
Buhari’s subsidy removal = economics.
The hypocrisy is documented.
You built your entire career on aggressive social media activism against a sitting government. You called Jonathan “worse than useless,” “extremely clueless,” and a “disaster.”
Now you condemn OBidients for criticizing this administration and the one you championed before it?
You are projecting and criticizing a reflection of your former self.
Let’s not forget 2021:
•Former Minister Ezekwesili petitioned the IGP to investigate you for FRAUD
•She accused you of registering her as a director of Alpha Reach WITHOUT her consent
•Your PR firm was exposed for running paid campaigns for a Venezuelan money launderer
This is your moral authority?
You’ve admitted you’re an APC member. You voted for them. You benefit from this government.
So when you offer “advice” to OBidients, you’re not a neutral observer. You’re a partisan operative doing what you’ve always done: attacking the opposition for personal gain.
Miss us with that BS…we see through your thin robes of hypocrisy.
The difference between you and OBidients:
It is a genuine grassroots movement fighting for a better Nigeria.
You are a documented political mercenary who shifts positions based on you know what.
Nigerians see through you. Your era of influence is over.
So no, Omojuwa, OBidients don’t need your advice.
OBidients and all well meaning Nigerians need to remember that the man lecturing them today is the same man who deleted his most toxic tweets, including one comparing a sitting president to a pig, and was accused of corporate fraud. He is in his element over there in APC.
Thankfully, the internet never forgets.
Your receipts are public. We remember.
Your advice to OBidients to “take a draw” is rich coming from someone who told Nigerians in 2015 that anyone who said they should have voted Jonathan “has earned a permanent shut up.”
Now you preach compromise to others? Take your own advice, maybe?
Here’s the thing though; Your true motivation is fear. Fear that your feeding trough will be upended by this movement.
Otherwise, take the advise of a wise man who once said “never interrupt your enemy if they’re making a mistake”. If we’re making a mess…let us, abi no be so?
Now…take a seat at the back please.
It all started with “allow us [Fulani] to graze our cattle on your land”. By the time they realised what was happening, it was already too late. Summary of how Fulani annihilated the Hausa Tribe. Exactly what they now are trying to do to #Biafrans & #Oduduwa
@HyacinthAlia
Your statement, that “We do not have any jihad in Nigeria,” is not merely a misrepresentation of fact; it is a profound and grotesque betrayal of the people you swore to protect and a desecration of the clerical collar you so readily invoke. To speak such falsehoods from the dual platforms of governance and the priesthood is an act of staggering moral cowardice that demands a swift and unequivocal condemnation.
Your assertion that you would be the "first to make a noise" is an insult to the memory of the thousands of Benue citizens who have been slaughtered, their homes burned, and their ancestral lands forcibly occupied. The "noise," Your Excellency, has been the cries of the bereaved and the crackle of burning villages, a cacophony of agony that you have chosen to dismiss with a wave of your hand.
Let us speak plainly of the "jihad" you so blithely deny. It may not arrive under a single, official banner, but its features are unmistakable to anyone with the courage to look:
1. The Ideology of Conquest: The attacks by Fulani militant herdsmen are not simple conflicts over resources. They are characterized by a clear pattern of ethno-religious expansionism. The weapon is not merely the AK-47, but a supremacist ideology that views non-Muslim, non-Fulani communities as legitimate targets for subjugation. The demand for "grazing routes" and "grazing reserves" is a political euphemism for the formalized seizure of ancestral lands belonging to the Tiv, Idoma, and Igede people.
2. The Strategy of Massacre and Occupation: The evidence is written in the blood of Benue's soil. Recall the Agatu massacre, where communities were razed and hundreds were killed. Remember the Guma and Logo attacks on New Year's Day 2018, which left 73 dead in a single, the Yelwata massacre which left over 200 precious souls wasted in a coordinated assault. The pattern is consistent: a savage attack to terrorize and displace the indigenous population, followed by the occupation of the now-empty lands by Fulani herders. To call this anything other than a form of settler-colonial jihad is an exercise in semantic dishonesty.
3. The Silence of Complicity: Your denial, Governor, is a carbon copy of the dangerous rhetoric peddled by the highest echelons of federal power, your "paid masters," as many rightly suspect. By echoing this line, you have exposed yourself not as a shepherd to your flock, but as a hired mouthpiece for an agenda that seeks to downplay a genocide in the making. You have chosen to stand with the architects of a forced demographic change rather than with the innocent whose blood soaks the land.
You dare to speak as a "Reverend Father"? Then you of all people should recognize the scent of the wolf among the sheep. The body of Christ is not represented by those who deny the persecution of its members, but by those who stand with the oppressed. Your statement is a scandal to the faith you claim to represent.
The blood of the innocent people of Benue, butchered in Gwer West, Makurdi, Ohimini, Apa and Kwande, cries out from the ground. It is a stain that your carefully crafted words cannot wash away. That blood is now in the hands of every leader who, through action or inaction, enables this carnage to continue. By denying the grim reality faced by your citizens, you have indelibly marked your own.
Your position is a lie. Your representation is a farce. You do not speak for the traumatized and displaced citizens of Benue. You speak for the interests of those who benefit from this chaos. It is a shameful dereliction of duty, both temporal and spiritual. History, and the people of Benue, will not forget this betrayal.
Shame on you.
@MikeArnoldTruth@BOGbadams
@AdoyiA@HyacinthAlia Citizens are charged, tension is high. Leaders please read the room, we own the media now. Kudos Sir, God bless you for this writeup.