@Princetobtob@Chude_ND1 But it's not 'we Nigerians' that put the pictures. It's the state actors that do so. In any case, it seems to me that the first rationale for building public infrastructure in Nigeria is that it guarantees political capital for the builder. It is hardly selfless.
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Every great civilization is built on enlightement
“7, 8, 9, 10… 90, 92… 1011”
— Trending video from the ward of Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, during the presidential primary election held today in Abia State.
If you want to sell something to a married man, pitch it to his wife first. If you want to invite a couple to an event, invite madam first. Don’t go through the corners. If you haven’t been able to reach a man over a business deal, ask his wife.
Many men won’t make a big purchase or sign a deal without consulting their wives.
I won't call it being dumb, it could be a question of opportunities. I believe the students will compete well if they are exposed to better and more competitive educational opportunities and environments.
The question would be: at what point did he realize this? Has he told this to the people he promised water in 6 gone months? In any case, has he not been demolishing buildings? Do you still have the number he took down in Holy Ghost, Garki, Nsk, etc? Now scared of demolition?
About 20,000 or more houses may need to be demolished before the water crisis can be fully resolved.
If you were in the governor’s position, what would you do?
Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.
Peter Obi leaves ADC. But that’s not what I want to say.
Look at this part of his speech. You can feel that righteous lamentation and fatigue.
He is thrown into an abyss of perplexity that people would not want a nation that works for all.
This is Peter Obi.
Around three Sundays ago like this, some were saying Peter Obi is evil because he aligned himself with some politicians.
I remember clearly telling them that the structure doesn’t matter because we can trust Peter’s integrity.
Today, we have been proven right. Peter Obi leaves ADC because his principles to see a Nigeria where we don’t pay kidnappers doesn’t align with those in that structure.
I’ve wanted to say it before. Peter Obi doesn’t want power. He is not desperate to be president.
There’s nothing being a president would give him that he doesn’t have or have experienced.
He has lead several banks, so seeing huge money won’t be a coveted experience.
He has met many world leaders, so that international association won’t be his motivation.
He is a billionaire who only has one house in Onitsha. He is content.
He doesn’t want to loot your money. He is running because he hates what the country that gave him everything has become.
He wants the country that worked for him to work for you.
That’s his only motive. It’s why it rather baffles me when people try to shame Obidients by saying, “Peter Obi will never be president.”
You think that’s our goal? He is a means to our end of seeing a Nigeria that works.
That’s all.
To you all, it is politics. To us, it is Nigeria.
If Peter goes to another party, we will follow him because we trust him.
But I think he hasn’t been hit emotionally like this before.
I hope he finds strength. Hold on, Peter. Just fight, we will fight with you.
But whatever happens, I’ll like to end with this:
Peter Obi won’t feel the effect of a bad government.
Peter Obi doesn’t need the loot that comes from politics.
The outcome of a bad government will affect you and I the most.
I hope we all internalize this and be prepared for the consequences of our actions.
@PeterObi You no need too much talk, my leader.
Which cult you wan put me like this?
Vikings or Alora?
I don buy like 7 berets. Bam me tomorrow, mi Lord. 🧎🙏
If you decide to leave that cult tomorrow, unbam me and bam me inside another one.
Na you get me, mi Lord. 🧎 🙏
The worst part is that they make the residents feel sorry for themselves, before the eventually complete the road. They break everyone and fill the road with the rubbish. Take their equipment away, return after months of shege, pour white dust on the road 4 2nd layer shege, leave
I will keel saying it Ever since Peter Mbah entered APC, his work rate dropped. I still stand by it.
If I show you the number of abandoned road projects in Enugu you’d be so angry.
This month makes it one year this was abandoned. Last year when I complained, they blamed rain.
Go to ESBS, Abakpa, Akpawfu, Maryland, and so many more you’d see lots of abandoned projects.
Enugu doesn’t start and end in Independence Layout, New Haven and GRA.
If you live in Enugu, drop a picture of abandoned road projects that were started April last year.
So Enugu government will see it.
I randomly wonder of lawyers read this text differently from everyone else.
Cos it says in John 8:36 KJV
that If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.
I am referring to the indeed part - cos it's one thing to read indeed as for real.
But a legal expert may read it as in deed, say like a deed - legally binding document that transfers, conveys, grants...etc.
It makes sense that both angles make the same sense, cos how can a thing be for real if it's not deeded.
How can something be considered deeded if it's not signed by both the executor and the receiver.
Jesus signed when he died for you and and then he rose to execute the same, will, the testament of freedom, freedom that he bought for you with his blood.
Now to cosign now, they are looking for you upandan.
Come and believe, shikena o, two thousand and twenty six years after we are still looking for you.
You don't believe and confess it, then you have not cosigned.
You have not consigned then you are not free in(the)deed
Na who sign dey free.
Happy Easter!
My dream is to see the rise of a strong, disciplined, and credible opposition capable of rescuing Nigeria and Nigerians from APC nightmares.
Good morning from the sanctum sanctorum of the shrine.
And:
13. Ring-fence the party hierarchy against infiltration and internal sabotage. Limit sensitive information to need-to-know circles and respond swiftly to signs of compromise to prevent moles from undermining strategy or leaking plans.
10. Leverage public opinion through disciplined messaging and mobilisation.
11. Shape the pre-election narrative through data-backed advocacy. Spotlight early signs of INEC bias.
12. Build a united opposition front around electoral demands.