The Presidential candidate of our party, His Excellency Mr. Peter Obi, CON, has bemoaned the deplorable condition of Nigeria’s road network.
Our candidate emphasised that it is pertinent for the ruling party and its leaders to refrain from initiating new road construction projects until they have thoroughly rehabilitated and maintained our existing road network.
We completely agree with this position and are calling on the ruling government to, as a matter of urgency, repair all our major roads and stop subjecting Nigerians to unnecessary suffering and hardships.
To know that Alex Otti has only done just 3Years and Abia State has already been moved from the very back of the queue to the front of Nigerian States.
A Prove that 4 years can actually change the narrative of any State or Country.
Just get a good leader. 🔥
Last week, Peter Obi went from Abuja to Lagos, then to Owerri, where he donated ₦15 million to the School of Nursing Sciences, Emekuku, continuing his commitment to education and healthcare.
He also attended the 80th birthday celebration of a Bishop before proceeding to Madonna University, Okija, where he spent time with students and donated another ₦10 million naira to the development of the school.
Seeing these consistent investments in education and the training of future healthcare professionals by Peter Obi, one cannot help but wonder: is the goal really for these young Nigerians to graduate only to end up struggling to survive through petty trading in akara and kuli-kuli? In a country battling a high cost of living and a declining standard of living, is this what these our graduates are to hold unto?
We need leaders who believe in Nigerians and respect them enough to make human development a priority. Leaders who will create jobs, improve living standards, and make life more affordable for ordinary people.
After all the sacrifices young people make to get an education and build a future, they deserve opportunities that allow them to live with dignity, earn a decent living, and contribute meaningfully to society.
We, the young population, deserve an economy that rewards our education, skills, and hard work with meaningful opportunities.This is why we cannot afford to be indifferent. The next presidential election is too important.
Everyone who is eligible should make it a priority to register for their PVC, be ready to vote, and defend their vote come what may.
#NigeriaWillBeOk
It is intellectually dishonest to blame BBN, Peller, Carter Efe et al. for this Olodo Uprising, the truth is that the rulers of Nigeria, temporal and spiritual, are the true enablers of the weaponized ignorance that has birthed the mass stupefaction..🇳🇬🤔
Suddenly, pseudo intellectuals are pushing the dubious narrative that akara, roasted corn and kuli-kuli are sustainable means of livelihood.
How about groundnut and sachet water business? They should include them too.
The defenders of this wicked regime are telling us that Remi Tinubu has donated billions of Naira to NGOs.
First, they should tell us where she got such money from.
Second, they should provide the names and locations of the benefiting NGOs, and verifiable evidence that the donations have been properly utilized.
The advocates of akara economy should set up this business for their siblings and family members to demonstrate the efficacy of their postulations.
Since your mother sold akara to train you, why haven’t you opened akara factory for your wife, daughters, sons and political associates to promote and sustain your mother’s entrepreneurial legacy?
With the collapse of public education, how many akara sellers in this country currently can afford to pay their children’s tuition in private schools?
How many akara sellers can pay the rising costs of tertiary education and healthcare?
How many akara sellers can afford to pay the rising rents in Nigeria today?
How many akara will one sell to be able to buy fuel?
If akara, roasted corn and kuli-kuli are viable and sustainable microeconomic investments in Tinubu’s Nigeria, let the defenders of Tinubu show us members of their families that are engaged in this enterprise.
The point is not that akara, roasted corn and kuli-kuli aren’t necessary foods, the point is that we are all witnesses to how the Tinubu family has amassed wealth and captured state power to entrench and further their selfish and greedy ambitions.
We have seen the insane convoy of Remi Tinubu, Seyi Tinubu and their benefactor in Aso Rock.
It is deceitful and disrespectful for the same family that is living in opulence, amidst the ravaging and dangerous hunger in the country, to be pushing akara, roasted corn and kuli-kuli economy.
Bola Tinubu’s regime has been a wasteful and disastrous experiment.
We have seen how he is destroying our economy. But his annoying and power monger wife feels she can lecture the victims of their misrule and incompetence about the viability of the akara economy.
Enough of the silly expositions.
Am so tired of listening to gaslighters who refuse to admit that Peter Obi is an impressive man who has millions of fans because he deserves admiration and a chance to run Nigeria.
Nobody is a saint. And I’m sure PO has weaknesses and has made mistakes. But even if all of the criticisms his enemies throw at him are true, he still has a MUCH better character, reputation, track record and modus operandi than Tinubu.
PO has never been fined for drug dealing in America or anywhere else. He has a very frugal lifestyle. And he possesses genuine entrepreneurial skills.
He got rich long before he became a governor via honest hard work and without resorting to corruption and crime.
Engaging Tomorrow’s Leaders at Madonna University
Yesterday, I continued my engagement with future leaders in the country. I was at Madonna University, Okija Campus, where I had the privilege of interacting with students at the NextGen Mentorship & Leadership Initiative on the theme: “Beyond Now: Raising the Next Generation of Leaders.”
The session was highly engaging, with students asking thoughtful and probing questions. Their concerns reflected the frustration of many young Nigerians who feel constrained by poor governance and widespread corruption, which have denied them opportunities to realise their full potential. However, I was equally encouraged by their optimism and determination to be part of the solution.
I reminded them that leadership is the greatest determinant of a nation’s progress. A true leader must possess the character, competence, capacity, and compassion to make sacrifices for the good of the people. Nigeria’s future depends on leaders committed to safeguarding lives, investing in education, creating opportunities, and building effective institutions.
I encouraged the students to take their education seriously, to prepare themselves for leadership, and to see themselves not merely as spectators but as agents of change. Through active participation in the democratic process, they have the power to enthrone leaders with integrity and the capacity to propel our nation forward.
As part of my ongoing commitment to education, I presented a cheque of ₦15 million to the university to support its educational mission. Investing in education remains one of the most effective ways to develop the human capital necessary for national progress.
Together, by raising a new generation of responsible and visionary leaders, we can build the Nigeria of our dreams that is POssible. -PO
Lol I go always talk my mind Sha
All of a sudden nobody blocks their partners, same way during the frank edoho saga, nobody gave silent treatment to their partners. Everybody na real lover on twitter lol
Truth remains, if y’all are as good as y’all claim to be on this app, relationships and dating wouldn’t be this toxic, but na who dem catch be thief Sha
Dear @SenRemiTinubu, I have started roasted agbado business as instructed by you. I used my certificates to lit up the fire.
Do well to ensure bandits do not attack me on my way to farm, do well to ensure price of transportation doesn’t run me out of business. Lastly, while you and governor’s wives cruise in the exotic cars you shared, please stop by and buy my corn.
Yes, we should appreciate the simple things in life. But happiness isn't permanent, it's short-lived and fleeting for everybody. What most of us are actually chasing is the ability to sort our immediate needs. If money can sort that, money buys you that happiness, at least for now.
There's no simple things in life speech that comforts a man who has to hide from his landlord every morning. If you've been poor with big dreams, and lack of money has blocked you from access and opportunities, nobody can convince you money doesn't buy happiness.
I agree that clearing your money problems doesn't end the chase, it just upgrades the size of the problem. Rich people aren't done, they've traded their 'can I eat today' for different worries.
Happiness was never about running out of problems. It's about which ones you get to have. Imagine telling someone who is torn between using his last card to eat or buy data that money doesn't buy happiness.
What the rich people are doing is like telling someone stuck in the mud that mud isn't his problem because there's a river ahead. That river is your problem. The mud is his reality.
Ever since he bought this mini truck from us....On a daily the youngman send me video of the motor at work....and keeps telling me he hustle so hard to better his life....It pushed me to do for him what I have never done for any of my customers, which is buying him fuel...
I sent him money to put 20 liters of fuel as my support for his new hustle...He went to filling station, still took a video of him getting the fuel for his motor and sent to me to verify and confirm that he bought the fuel i gave him money for...
I wish him well and i pray may his hard work be rewarded massively.
#olodocore Nigerian Governors edition.
From top to bottom, led by the very dregs of the society.
On this list - we have exconvicts, a governor who pays workers in his justice department 10K naira, wheelbarrows for empowerment.
Executive olodos, His mumulencies.🙌🏾