@homeboy_charles@neo_officialll What has being spiritual got to do with the death that possibly needs a police investigation ? Religion and backwardness has destroyed Nig.....Mxm
Patience Goodluck Jonathan could not sleep when Chibok girls were kidnapped in 2014. She was genuinely shouting and crying here and there, yet this Brown-Roof, Bend-Down-Collect professor still called her 'Shepopotamus'. Now Remi Tinubu is busy sharing campaign pants and brazie in the midst of these kidn@pping and r@ping of our children by b@ndits and this fowl hair professor's voice have not been heard.
God will judge all of you!
...and it's ridiculous and incomprehensible how he chose only the service chiefs and omitted the Commander-in-Chief...
I thought the buck stops at the desk of the Commander-in-Chief? Or has he continued with the Yoruba Kparapo?
Years ago, this same anthropoid mustered all the strength in him and asked Jonathan to quit.
What changed?
Why is he not asking Tinubu to quit straight to his face?
@KaizenMindset_3 Obi contested a presudential election under a party wuth zero structure,Govornors,national,state,or LGA rep etc yet he got 6m votes from Nigerians wuning in 12 states yet people who have not contested a councillorship are on SM parroting nonsences about Obi and leadership MXM
I have spent over a decade in Nigeria's private sector, and I can tell you this with confidence that if you want to understand and learn hard work, discipline, teamwork, goal-setting, execution and how money works, the corporate world is one of the best classrooms you can ever attend.
It is in the private sector that you learn how targets are set, how teams rally around a common objective, and how results not excuses determine success.
That environment instills a level of discipline that is very difficult to replicate elsewhere.
One of the reasons I would like Peter Obi to win this election aside from his association with the Kwankwasiyya Movement, is the financial discipline he demonstrated as a businessman and public servant.
I remember his visits to the North during the last election campaign. While some politicians were discussing how to share national assets and sell NNPC to themselves, Obi was talking about how to create wealth.
Where others saw barren land, he saw agricultural potential. He talked about it. Where others saw problems, he saw opportunities. He spoke passionately about developing the North and unlocking its economic strength.
Obi travelled widely, studied successful economies like Singapore, and learned valuable lessons about governance and development.
Obi's role model is Lee Kuan Yew. He even dresses like him. And this reflects his belief in disciplined leadership and long-term planning.
Nigeria cannot afford to ignore leaders with such a mindset.
What Nigeria needs is someone with genuine private-sector experience, not the Lagos-made cartel type or drug-pushing or the kind built on political patronage or financed with public funds like made-in-Adamawa businesses but experience earned through enterprise, accountability and value creation.
Peter Obi's record as governor of Anambra speaks for itself.
He wouldnot remove a subsidy only to live lavishly on the proceeds or buy a private yatch. He is a modest man.
At a time when Nigeria stands at a crossroads, we need leaders who see public office as a responsibility, not an opportunity.
We need builders, not looters, visionaries, not opportunists.
For these reasons, I am convinced that if given the opportunity and the right support, Nigeria will be OK sosai.
—-Saddam Ibrahim
@DrFolaseye@Justincu9 Welcome development. The greatest mistake by reasonable patriotic Nigerians was to stay back from politics and that has allowed charlatans and crooks to occupy leadership postions. It is time stop that nonsences once and for all