@ShehuSani not celebrating the distribution of radio sets. Until we raise our standards of leadership, it will be difficult for Africa to be taken seriously on the global stage.
@ShehuSani@ShehuSani you seem surprised by how the world treats African countries. The truth is that nations earn respect through development and leadership. In this modern age, leaders should be investing in education, technology, jobs, security and infrastructure
Peter Obi and Kwankwaso currently leading the massive protest in Abuja carrying a “Tinubu let out democracy br£ath” banner with tons of other protesters behind them shouting “Tinubu must go” 🪧
@WhiteHouse This is what real leadership looks like. Donald Trump isn’t begging, negotiating from weakness, or playing politics, he’s setting clear terms and deadlines. The Strait of Hormuz isn’t just a regional issue; it’s a global lifeline, carrying a huge share of the world’s oil.
@remarks When Donald Trump speaks about NATO, people get uncomfortable, but that’s exactly the point. For too long, the U.S. has carried the weight while others underfund their own defense. Calling out a ‘weakened and unreliable partner’ isn’t reckless, it’s accountability.
@WhiteHouse When your strength is undeniable, even your enemies start talking ceasefire. This is what real leadership looks like, peace through strength.