Don't force it. @PeterObi kept it simple while in government and thus was able to maintain a clean sheet.
U already know that he's wealthy beyond what money can buy.
Support Peter Obi for President 2023.
Simon Peter was the unshakeable rock upon which the Church was eternally founded.
Peter Obi shall be the adamantine rock upon which the New Nigeria will rise; resilient, principled, and built not on fleeting promises, but on competence, frugality, and unyielding integrity.
In an age of political sandcastles washed away by tides of mediocrity, this Peter stands firm.
The reconstruction begins.
#ObiDient #NewNigeriaIsPossible
Atiku contested for presidential election in 2007 without Peter Obi and got only 2 million votes.
In 2019, he contested with Obi and got 11 million votes.
In 2023, he contested without Obi and got 6 million votes.
If we're being honest, Peter Obi is the one that brought Atiku to the faces of Nigerians.
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
Good morning Nigerians 🇳🇬
Day 33
Every Political Structure Has A Survival Strategy.
Businesses seek customers.
Religions seek followers.
Governments seek legitimacy.
Politicians seek votes.
The question is:
Why should citizens be the only group expected to seek nothing for themselves?
A politically conscious citizen is not a threat to democracy.
A politically indifferent citizen is a threat to their own interests.
The less citizens demand accountability, the less accountability becomes necessary.
Isn’t it funny that, as you claim, I was in Primary 2 when Peter Obi was governor?
That means there was a time in Nigeria when young people were entrusted with positions of authority and responsibility. In the case of Peter Obi, he governed effectively, leaving behind measurable results and testimonials.
From the Melinda Gates Foundation on the achievement of SDGs, to the Inspector General of Police on security, WAEC on education, and even in the area of prudent financial management, etc.
Unfortunately, that is not the reality many young Nigerians live today.
Many young Nigerians are struggling to access positions of leadership, and even some who have been fortunate enough to get there have misused the opportunity.
Too many people in their 30s and 40s have become comfortable being media aides for smear campaigns, propaganda tools, and agents of ethnic division, with little interest in building a legacy of service or leadership. Their level of ambition pales in comparison to their counterparts in more functional societies.
What makes this even more interesting is that the same “Primary 2 girl” is today the photographer of the same governor , who happens to be the leading presidential candidate of the most populous country in Africa. Not because I knew someone or lobbied for it. Simply because I was given an opportunity.
That, for me, is one of the things Peter Obi’s candidacy represents. A Nigeria where ordinary people can find their place based on competence, hard work, and belief.
The “Primary 2 girl” is grateful. And I remain grateful that, despite everything thrown at him, he has stayed true to who he is.
#NigeriaWillBeOk
DEMOCRACY IS NOT A GIFT, IT IS A RESPONSIBILITY
A message from Opuda (Alabo) Dumo Lulu-Briggs on the occasion of the 2026 Democracy Day.
It is another democracy day when we celebrate the sacrifices of our heroes past in the enthronement and sustenance of democracy in our country.
For us in Rivers State, democracy has in the last 27 years, since 1999, impacted us in different ways. It carried both promise and pain, sometimes in the same election cycle.
But democracy is the only system where the fisherman in Bille, the market woman in Mile 3, the farmer in Emohua and the teacher in Bori has just one vote, one voice and one stake. Democracy is not perfect but it remains the best form of government.
On a day like this, we only need to remind ourselves that power belongs to the people. It is a day to remind us that we own Rivers State together - Ikwerre, Ijaw, Ogoni, Etche, Ogba, Ndoki, Ndoni, Omuma, Abua, Ekpeye etc.
Our founding fathers fought for the creation of this state so that we and our children can live freely, vote without fear, speak without threat, and build without being inhibited.
Today, the disappointments and weariness in our people’s voices are loud and I understand it. My answer, and I hope yours too, is not to walk away but to reclaim what belongs to us.
Our forebears fought for it and we must not trade that inheritance for division. We have the responsibility to protect and preserve our state.
Rivers State sits on enormous wealth. Our waterways, our blue economy, our brilliant and restless young people who deserve better. Democracy becomes real when the right to choose, the right to demand accountability, and the right to know are guaranteed.
On this day, I urge us not to give up but to renew our faith in the unity and progress of Rivers State. We will disagree without violence, we will compete without hate, we will protect our state, its people, its unity, its wealth and its future.
Rivers State shall rise again.
Happy Democracy Day.
God bless Rivers State.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Yours ceaselessly,
Opuda Alabo Dumo Lulu-Briggs
#DLBLegacy #NDC
CAN and PFN have failed as Christian bodies. They failed to call out some of their colleagues who were hobnobbing with politicians and merchandizing the pulpit. Over time, the politicians silenced the church body because they became unequally yoked. Fakes bishops were used to mock the church-silence. Christians were killed - silence. A Muslim Muslim ticket - silence. I guess the recent outcry is because the South West is falling into the hands of the terrorists. Prayer is no longer enough. The church must take a side. Truth always has a side. The church must be protected. Playing to the gallery will not save pastors or their members. If Nigeria falls, the pastors who have means will leave with their families and the members will be here to suffer. You can't love Christ and His body as a Pastor and stay silence. You are part of the problem.
Today, we concluded another partnership with Sterling Bank to launch the Sterling Bank National Mathematics Quiz. A nationwide competition designed to discover, reward, and celebrate Nigeria’s brightest young minds.
Starting Saturday, June 20, 2026, students from Primary 1 to SS3 across Nigeria will compete online every two weeks for the prizes.
1st Prize – ₦500,000
2nd Prize – ₦300,000
3rd Prize – ₦200,000
That’s ₦1,000,000 every two weeks and ₦24,000,000 every year dedicated solely to rewarding academic excellence among Nigerian children.
But this is not just about winning money.
It is about building a culture where intelligence is celebrated.
It is about giving every child, whether in Lagos, Enugu, Kano, Bayelsa, Maiduguri, Aba, or a remote village, an opportunity to compete on a national stage.
Competition Schedule
• Every two weeks
• Saturdays
• 6:00 PM – 6:20 PM
• Online nationwide
The top performers will then advance to a live championship session streamed online next day same time, where Nigerians can watch some of the country’s brightest students solve challenging mathematical problems in real time.
To ensure fairness and give more students the opportunity to benefit, every student can only win once.
And here’s what makes it even better:
Every participant will be able to review their questions after the competition, identify their weaknesses, learn from their mistakes, and prepare for the next challenge.
This means that even students who don’t win become better mathematicians.
Parents, teachers, school owners, and students should begin preparing immediately.
The questions will be tough and the competition will be fierce.
Registration is now open:
https://t.co/5dGxuzgLU1
Please share this with every child, parent, teacher, school owner, principal, and education stakeholder you know.
Let’s make academic excellence prestigious again.
As the World Cup Begins Without Nigeria
As the World Cup begins today across three nations, I identify with our teeming football followers and urge them not to be despondent that Nigeria is not participating, despite the abundant talent in our land.
Our failure to participate on the global stage is not due to a deficit of talent; it is a direct consequence of a deficit in leadership, planning, and institutional support.
The task of building a better Nigeria rests primarily on the shoulders of the younger generation. Do not watch the World Cup with despair; rather, see it as a reminder of where Nigeria ought to be. We must move our country from being a nation of mere consumers of global entertainment to a nation of proud producers and competitors.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Some people are saying that Seriake Dickson is building the party for 2031 and not for 2027.
And they forgot that, if Peter Obi doesn't win in 2027; that party will die naturally.
And if Peter Obi leaves today, the party would be forgotten immediately.
That's just something unique about Peter Obi. And you can't take that away from him.
Despite Three Years of Tinubu's Food Emergency, Nigeria hungriest ranking index declined to among the worst nations globally.
In celebrating his supposed successful three years in office, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu listed some achievements in the agricultural sector, firstly, his declaration of emergency on food security in July 2023, followed by the acquisition of 2,000 tractors and 9,000 farming implements, stated as Nigeria's largest agricultural mechanisation programme.
Yet the outcome of this has been the opposite. Nigeria's hunger index has worsened significantly. Nigeria's hunger index ranking was 103rd out of 123 countries surveyed in 2022/2023, and this figure had since worsened to 115th out of 123 countries surveyed in 2025/2026. Consequently, Nigeria is now classified among the world's most hungry or food-insecure nations in the world, with the World Bank forecasting that 33 million Nigerians could experience severe hunger.
In fact, Nigeria has the highest number of hungry people in the world.
I have always maintained that Nigeria have no reason to be seen among the hungriest nations in the world when we have fast, uncultivated land in the north, which is our greatest asset today.
We must transparently invest in Agricultural production, which will guarantee food security, but create huge employment.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO