BREAKING: We have credible reports that the APC government is plotting to arrest Peter Obi because they failed to stop him from contesting the 2027 Presidential election.
Let them hear this loud and clear: Peter Obi remains the only joy giver left for suffering Nigerians at this critical moment. Any attempt to arrest him will trigger massive unrest that the APC will deeply regret.
Abuja will become unbearable for Bola Tinubu and his corrupt officials who are busy planning setting Nigeria on fire.
An illegitimate government that cannot provide good governance has now resorted to illegal political persecution.
Since shutting down the nation is their specialty, we are more than ready to give it to them louder and stronger.
The more they oppress, the more united and resolute we become. Peter Obi is the hope they cannot kill.
“We have a civic responsibility as responsible citizens of our various nations. So, endeavor to secure your Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC). You are men and women of the Spirit. By your own personal conviction, you should know when and where to cast your vote.”
—Bishop David Oyedepo today encouraged members of his church to obtain their PVCs and participate in the electoral process.
“We have a civic responsibility as responsible citizens of our various nations.”
So, endeavor to secure your Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC).
“You are men and women of the Spirit. By your own personal conviction, you should know when and where to cast your vote”
— David Oyedepo encouraging members of his church to obtain their PVCs and participate in the electoral process.
Other Big Pastors (GOs) should join Pastor Oyedepo in urging their church members to obtain their Voter’s Cards and be ready to vote for the “right candidate” in 2027.
This is a duty they owe to God, the country, and humanity.✍️
“Over 50 de@d bodies have been recovered after Fulani herdsmen att@cked residents in Otukpo, Benue State, this morning following the reported de@th of a Miyetti Allah leader.”
— VeryDarkMan revealed this morning.
Viewers warning via my TG👇
The Role of the Diaspora African in Sustainable Development
On Friday, July 10, 2026, I had the honour of delivering the keynote address at Mandela Hall, African Union Permanent Observer Mission to the United Nations in New York, on _The Role of the Diaspora African in Sustainable Development across Africa.
Africa is a continent of immense riches. Indeed, it is the richest continent in the world, not only because of its vast mineral resources but also because of its greatest asset, its people. It is the second largest continent by landmass, after Asia, covering more than 30 million square kilometres. It is also the second most populous continent, with over 1.5 billion people. Significantly, more than one billion of these are young people in their productive years, making Africa home to the largest youthful workforce in the world.
When this demographic advantage is combined with nearly one billion hectares of arable land, about 60% of which remains uncultivated, it becomes clear that Africa possesses everything required not only to feed itself but also to become the food capital of the world.
Regrettably, despite this enormous potential, Africa remains home to the largest concentration of the world’s poorest people. Of the approximately 800 million people living in extreme poverty globally, nearly 60% are in Africa. That is about 480 million people, with Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo among the countries most affected. In other words, nearly one in every three Africans lives in extreme poverty. Likewise, in multidimensional poverty, Africa continues to bear the greatest burden.
The question, therefore, is simple. With all these advantages, why has Africa not been able to lift its people out of poverty?
It means there is a missing link. That missing link is Competent Leadership with Capacity, Compassion, Character, and Commitment to good governance.
What Africa needs is leadership that will rise to the challenge and drive the continent in the right direction. This means competent leadership with character, capacity, compassion and commitment to begin turning the continent around. When we get leadership right, everything else begins to change. We start realising our true potential.
So, what is the role of the Diaspora African in this journey?
You have an enormous role to play.
Because you live in societies where institutions largely work, where democracy is strengthened by accountability and where systems function more effectively, you have both an opportunity and a responsibility to help build Africa. It is time to become stronger advocates for good governance. Even where you cannot vote, your voices matter. They should be heard both at home and abroad whenever things are going wrong on our continent. Stand firmly for what is right. Speak truth to the leaders who visit you. Let them know where they are getting it wrong. That is what some of us have continued to do.
The contribution of the African diaspora extends far beyond advocacy. History teaches us that many of the world’s great economic transformations were driven, in part, by their diaspora communities.
Japan offers one example. Following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the country embraced modernisation and benefited immensely from Japanese scholars, professionals and citizens who studied and worked abroad, especially in Germany, before returning home to drive the technological transformation for which Japan is admired today.
China presents another remarkable example. It was under Deng Xiaoping’s reforms, beginning in 1978, that China embraced education, innovation and global engagement. These reforms created opportunities for the Chinese diaspora to contribute significantly to the country’s extraordinary economic transformation. In 1980, China had more people living in poverty than Africa. Today, China has reduced extreme poverty dramatically, while Africa continues to struggle with the challenge.
A Tinubu supporter wants to lecture us because of an alleged traffic violation? A Tinubu supporter???
I mean you support Tinubu na. FBI and DEA and all security agencies in the US have freaking criminal files on this man. Chicago State University shut down their comment section because of him!
You want to talk to me about traffic what again? You’re mad!
A Governor cannot invite a Presidential candidate for a debate because he is not qualified and we are not on the same level. — Peter Obi, NDC Presidential candidate
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"If he now wants to debate, inviting me as a presidential candidate, he has to go and become a presidential candidate first."
Peter Obi shuts down Dave Umahi who asked him for a debate.
“If he now wants a debate, inviting me as the presidential candidate, he first has to go and become a presidential candidate.”
— His Excellency Peter Obi, responding to the Minister of Works, David Umahi’s challenge to a debate.