Remember this happened in 2015. Due to the desperation of APC, HE WAS BURNT ALIVE WITH HIS FAMILY SO THAT BUHARI WOULD BE DECLARED WINNER.
This is Alhaji Mukaila Abdulahi, the Former INEC Kano REC whose house was set ablaze after rejecting the 2015 APC Presidential Results of 1.9 Million Votes without a single void presented to him.
He was roasted Alive on the 3rd of April, 2015 with his Wife and two daughters by APC murderers.
Don't allow anybody to gaslight you.
APC is a terrorist organisation.
My dearest sister Ngozi @NOIweala ,
It is with profound sorrow that I received the sad news of the demise of Prince Ikechukwu Okonjo, your younger brother.
The loss of a younger sibling is an arduous and grievous experience. Please accept my sincerest sympathies, extended to you, the esteemed royal family of the Ogwashi-Uku Kingdom, and all individuals who held Prince Ikechukwu in their affections.
May God Almighty who called him home grant him eternal rest in His kingdom, and grant your family the fortitude to bear his irreplaceable loss.
God Almighty bless your family always. -PO
This is NOT a political post but I want you to learn something from this…
A video of Mr Peter Obi addressing members of the European Union Parliament recently went viral.
In that video, we saw how he explained what Africans and the EU countries have in common, where they are ahead of us and where we Africans are ahead of them.
He went further to state how they can be of benefit to us and how we can also be of a great benefit to them.
He capped it up by making them see the danger of not doing business with Africa like never before —Africans will flood their country as their closest continent and they will also lose the trade opportunities that only Africa can offer them.
His speech of a few minutes taught me 3 things:
— Selling applies to everything we do.
He sold Nigeria and Africa so perfectly that EU countries will feel s t u p i d if they don’t invest here.
The fastest place to make a lot of profit is in a developing country. You can count hundreds of amenities and technologies in developed countries that don’t exist here.
Foreign companies with a lot of capital will do well here. A perfect example is the Chinese company called Opay. There’s nothing Opay can tell the British that can make Opay displace Monzo (worth over $5 billion) nor is there anything they can tell Americans that can make them displace Zelle (owned by JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo).
In selling, you don’t beg, instead, you persuade with proofs.
— Know your numbers.
Numbers don’t lie. When you interpret information in clear figures, it becomes easier to understand it. If you want investors to understand you more, be more analytical and persuasive.
— Never ask a “big man” for free money.
The rest of the world see African countries as a people who can’t do without foreign aid. Where and when we can’t get a foreign aid from them, we borrow. This is why they don’t respect us.
You can’t be constantly begging your neighbor for garri and expect her and her children to respect you.
That has been the orientation they have about African countries.
But in all their conversations, Mr Peter Obi completely avoided the idea of asking them to lend money to African countries. It’s not because it’s bad for a country to borrow money.
For him not to mention that shows that borrowing should always be the last option when you want to raise money as an individual, an organization or a country.
Any money you can’t raise internally, you can explore partnership. And if partnership fails and it’s something you are certain will bring the money back, then you can consider borrowing.
If you begin to operate with this mindset and take it into governance, you will be amazed at how far you will grow.
@MikaelCBernard Very correct. But tbh, this election is between Peter Obi, and Obi Peter.
Truth is, no matter how you do the election Obi will wipe the floor with anybody contesting against him. Infact, my guess is that Obi will score more votes than all the other parties put together.
I have seen this trending everywhere, APC is now claiming that Peter Obi’s visit to the European Parliament in Strasbourg never happened and that the photos and videos are AI-generated.
Most people in APC are actually battling mental health problems, because what other reason would you have, to deny a publicly documented event like Peter Obi’s visit to the EU. That is why we need him to invest in healthcare, so we can rescue these sycophants that have lost their minds.
To be clear, Peter Obi was indeed in Strasbourg, where he engaged lawmakers and stakeholders on issues that matter to Nigeria and Africa. He spoke about the economy, insecurity, poverty, youth empowerment, corruption (Tinubu’s middle name), and the need for stronger EU-Africa partnerships.
The tragedy is that APC have become so accustomed to Tinubu’s terrible governance that whenever they see a true leader discussing policy, facts, and solutions, especially on an international stage, their first reaction is to shout “AI.”
As the saying goes, the empty drum makes the loudest noise, but it is the loaded vessel that moves the harvest.
Peter Obi is too busy moving the harvest. You all are not even ready for the places you are about to see him in.
Look at the court proceedings.
It breaks my heart that a murder case brought before the court was withdrawn following a letter from the IGP.
Since July 12th 2025, when Kingsley Nebo hired assassins for ₦1 million to murder 25 years old student Sochima Onoh, his family has been in so much pain and anguish.
Sochima’s mother hearing this has been broken even further.
This cannot be Nigeria.
The abduction of the Chibok girls in 2014 triggered a global movement. One school abduction was enough to unite Nigerians, attract international attention, and place enormous pressure on the government through the #BringBackOurGirls campaign.
Yet, what has happened since then should trouble every Nigerian.
Under President Buhari's eight years in office, Nigeria witnessed about ten school abductions. Under President Tinubu's administration, in just three years, we have already recorded over ten school abductions.
Despite these repeated tragedies, there has been neither sustained national outrage nor significant international attention comparable to what followed Chibok.
This raises an important question: have we become so accustomed to insecurity that what once shocked our national conscience is now treated as normal?
At a time when millions of Nigerians are grappling with insecurity, poverty, and hardship, it is deeply troubling that those in power appear more focused on political calculations and preparations for the next election than on addressing the urgent challenges confronting our people.
It is, therefore, no surprise that some observers have labelled us a "Now Disgraced Nation". While we do not agree with any attempt to define our great country by its present difficulties, we must acknowledge that persistent insecurity, economic hardship, and leadership failure have damaged our reputation and standing among nations.
The answer is not denial, propaganda, or political distraction. The answer is leadership that is competent, compassionate, accountable, and genuinely committed to the welfare and security of the Nigerian people.
The Nigerian youth must not become indifferent. We must all refuse to normalise failure.
Young Nigerians - Take back your country!
A New Nigeria is Possible. -PO
Rev, you don’t know what Peter Obi wants from political parties — I do.
Grab a coffee and I will explain — it’s a long one.
It’s clear to me, and anyone who is paying attention, that Peter Obi is laser-focused on being president. Full stop.
He wants to lay a foundation upon which this country will begin the recovery of its soul.
PO sees everything else as a distraction or performative.
By the way, he doesn’t need to prove himself anymore. He won the last election and will win the next one — but I digress.
A close watcher of the man will see that he is channelling precious energy and resources towards making sure that he wins again and that his mandate is not stolen a second time.
Energy is finite. Wise people pick their battles.
Fighting random proxies like Lamidi Apapa to prove a point is useless in the extreme. Committing the enormous time and energy required to prove that he can hold a political party with willpower alone when courts are in the pockets of APC is like urinating on a rock just to prove that wet rocks glint in the sun.
Political parties as is currently constituted is a cage that he must work within. So to make sure his name is on the ballot, the man has to tear up the rule book you, and the undiscerning are judging him by.
Pause for a moment and acknowledge that the data points you’re using to judge Peter Obi today is after the fact.
Let’s do a thought experiment.
Imagine it’s the night of 23th May, 2022, days before the PDP primaries:
- Your name is Peter Gregory Onwubuasi Obi.
- Your brand is that you will never pay for votes.
- You already know that tens of thousands of dollars are greasing the palms of delegates.
Answer honestly.
What would you do?
Would you in your craziest thoughts imagine that moving to Labour Party, a party that doesn’t appear even as a footnote, is a remote option?
Would you fancy your chances with 9 months to prepare for an election?
Would you dare slog it out alone without anyone of note in your corner?
What would be your assessment of a person’s concern for your wellbeing, were they to suggest such madness?
Your answer (and mine) is very simple, unless you’re lying to yourself.
“Oga just go home, you don try. As you no dey give shishi, Nigerian politics is not for you. Even if you get shishi to give, you can’t outspend Atiku and Wike.”
But what did Peter Obi do?
He moved to Labour Party and reignited hope in young hearts up and down the country.
He read the mood of the people and mapped out a path and a campaign plan that he executed flawlessly.
A man who has that level of insane belief in his abilities is who you flippantly speak about instead of humbly taking notes?
People forget that Peter Obi’s appeal is not a random act of nature. It derives from an intentional life — painstakingly built over 6 decades to withstand the type of pressure that will forge diamonds.
So when you say, offhandedly, that he has a large following, do well to remember that he earned it! His followership didn’t fall from the sky. He earned that shit!
Now tell me this, what would you do if the umpire and your opponents are in the same WhatsApp group?
It is most unwise to loose a second of focus playing by the rules that they invent to keep you running around in circles. Reminds me of a clip I saw once of a cat chasing laser shone on a wall.
If they set up the rules so that instead of fighting them, you are chasing a sliver of laser, you refuse, you flip the rules or you don’t play at all.
Is it not instructive that the arguments you have about his relationship with political parties are the same as Wike and the APC (the trap setters) use against him? That should give you pause.
Finally Rev, instead of marvelling at a man dodging bullets like Neo in the Matrix, you sound unhappy that he isn’t standing still and taking the bullets in the stomach like a real man.
Tbh, i know that even with a gun pointed at PO, he will never agree to that. Infact, PO will rather not run at all, and leave nigeria than to be the reason the South did only 4yrs, and handed over power willingly to the north. There are decisions you dont take lightly. Obi wont be that person