A fulfilling day for me as I empower my university bike guy with a tricycle (keke). He carried me for 5yrs, many times free and on credit. Drive safely bro.
An anchor of one of the TV houses and his female colleague were venting fire and brimstone about the private jet that illegally landed near Asaba. Now that the owner of the jet is linked to a church founded by a @PeterObi supporter, It will be interesting to hear how they would swallow their vomit or spin it.
Because i watched how they were cursing Kenneth Okwuonkwo for calling out their Peter Obi on a very similar issue they were praising Babachir for bravity.
Hypocrisy pro-max
@Sifon_Bassey@skilful_laykon@XBrianDennis@AishaYesufu I know when Amanda joined NDC, she deserves the ticket, I am not disputing that. This is a party preaching “new order”, they can at least pretend someone won the primaries rather than narrate how tickets were gifted. I don’t know of anyone else that bought Presidential ticket.
@skilful_laykon@XBrianDennis@AishaYesufu I am not defending or speaking for Aisha. Media spokesman of a party should not set camera and be narrating how positions were shared and offered in a supposed “democracy”.
@TheoAbuAgada Worse has been said about Obi in the last 4years and he has exercised restraint, just few weeks in and Sen. Dickson lost his cool. He took the decision of making his home the party HQ, he can’t turn around to feign disturbance.
@PeterObi does not talk much, he acts. Peter Obi does best when he is out-gunned, when he is out-numbered, when even those around him are against him, he shines brightest.
Peter Obi will break through. That I know.
So much ado about nothing.
The backlash from some Obidients and supporters of Peter Obi over the appointments of @TheoAbuAgada and @XBrianDennis makes me wonder whether the priority is actually winning elections or engaging in endless, unnecessary battles.
NDC Approves Key Appointments in New Media and Strategic Communications
The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has approved the appointments of Agada Abuh Theophilus as Director of New Media and Strategic Communications, and Brian Dennis as Deputy Director of New Media and Strategic Communications
Agada Abuh Theophilus (@TheoAbuAgada) is a strategic communications professional with a proven record across political campaigns, corporate brand management, institutional PR, and new media. Agada is an Associate of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations. He holds a Master of Arts degree in Development Communications, specialising in strategic communication for social and institutional development, and is currently a PhD candidate researching election administration and management.
Brian Dennis (@XBrianDennis) is a communications analyst with seven years of experience in strategic and political communications. He holds a Master’s degree in Peace and Conflict Resolution.
The party is excited to welcome both appointees and looks forward to the energy, expertise, and fresh perspective they bring to its communications efforts. The NDC is confident that their leadership will strengthen the party’s voice and deepen its engagement with Nigerians across every platform.
Signed:
Osa Director
National Publicity Secretary
Nigeria Democratic Congress
What they may have said in the past is far less important than the value they can bring to the project going forward. Successful political movements focus on results, not grudges.
Keep your eyes on the ball. Judge them by their performance in this role, not by old disagreements.
Exponential increase in revenue with excessive borrowing: Yet more hardship for Nigerians!
In celebrating three years of his administration, President Bola Tinubu included, among his achievements, an increase in revenue from N16.8 trillion in 2022 to N35 trillion in 2025. An increase of over 100%.
Shockingly, while Nigerians expected a reduction in borrowing with the exponential increase in revenue, the opposite is the case. In just three years, President Bola Tinubu’s government seems to be obsessed with excessive and imprudent borrowing, with our total debt currently about N200 trillion—a deeply disturbing increase of over N100 trillion.
In addition to the exponential increases in both revenue and debt, it is also important to note that Nigeria has earned far more than the budget revenue targets due to global and regional geoeconomic and political tensions.
Alarmingly, even with the astronomical increase in both revenue and debt, almost all key socio-economic and governance indicators are worse than in 2023. Multi-dimensional poverty has increased from 87 million people in 2023 to over 140 million people in 2025. Rapidly increasing unemployment and a decline in GDP per capita from $1,597 in 2023 to $1,223 in 2025, and the list goes on.
Just more and more hardship for Nigerians! The question Nigerians and even the international community are asking is, “Where did all the money go?”
Nigerians deserve a detailed and transparent explanation of what happened to our economy and financial resources since 2023, and a stop to the imprudent, unaccountable, and opaque management of our common patrimony.
A new and productive Nigeria is POssible, and Nigeria will be OK! -PO