@BachelorIdan@IfegboT@thepeoplegovt Lmaooo no be today Shara Reporters dey lie. Now you understand why Obi called them the Blackmailer-in-Chief.
All these allegations, yet not a single prove. EFCC can't even near him. 😆
When the Government wants to work, it will work
Rivers State under Sim Fubura delivered 1000 homes in 24 months. It’s called the RIVTAF Golf Housing Estate.
If “Abuja” wants to build 10,000 one and two-bedroom flats in Nigeria in 24 months, crash rent and win elections, it can.
The problem is they don’t need you the way they need the judiciary
This is same for insecurity and power, let these filthy bandits make the error of kidnapping the wrong school children, you will understand security dey work
If you like, keep defending and abusing me online.
In Fidelity Bank alone BEFORE HE BECAME GOVERNOR, Peter Obi’s 695,190,178 million shares @ ₦18 was worth ₦12.5B as far back as 2005!!!
$1 was ₦131 - that’s $95.42 million
Today,
$1=1,375
$95.42m x ₦1,375
= ₦131.20billion
I tell you what? PO is doing you and I enormous favour for running to make our lives better whether you like to hear it or not.
If anything, politics has made him poorer, there’s nothing else to be said.
In 2012, Nigeria's Central Bank proposed the introduction of the 5000 Naira note.
Listen to what Peter Obi, Aliko Dangote and Atedo Peterside thought about the proposal then:
Accountable Borrowing: The South Africa Example.
I have consistently maintained that borrowing, in itself, is not a bad thing. Every nation borrows. The critical issue is not the act of borrowing, but what the borrowed funds are used for and whether citizens can clearly see and measure the impact of such borrowing in their daily lives.
There is a lot to learn in the open and transparent manner in which South Africa handled its recently secured a $1 billion loan from the New Development Bank, with a clearly defined purpose. Publicly announcing the targeted purpose of the loan for all to know and monitor, upgrading water supply systems, modernising sanitation infrastructure, improving electricity distribution, and strengthening waste management services across eight major metropolitan cities, including Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban.
This is indeed what accountable borrowing should look like; the purpose is clear, the projects are identifiable, and the expected benefits to citizens are measurable. Such investments directly improve living conditions, enhance productivity, and stimulate economic growth.
In Nigeria, however, the opposite is the case: public debt has risen dramatically under the current administration, and its deployment is shrouded in secrecy from the people who will indeed pay back the loan. Today, our total public debt has increased from about ₦87 trillion in 2023 to nearly ₦200 trillion.
Yet, despite this unprecedented accumulation of debt, Nigerians are often left without a clear and detailed account of how these borrowings are being deployed to improve critical sectors such as education, healthcare, power, security, and infrastructure.
Borrowing must never become an end in itself. Every loan obtained in the name of the Nigerian people must be tied to specific, productive investments capable of generating economic value, creating jobs, reducing poverty, and improving the welfare of citizens.
Good governance demands transparency and accountability. The government must be able to clearly explain what was borrowed, where it was invested, and what measurable outcomes have been achieved. The ordinary Nigerian should be able to see and feel the benefits of every debt incurred on their behalf.
At a time when millions of Nigerians are struggling with rising costs of living, unemployment, insecurity, and declining purchasing power, fiscal discipline and prudent management of public resources are no longer optional; they are imperative.
Every borrowing decision should answer one simple question: How does this improve the life of the ordinary Nigerian? If that question cannot be convincingly answered, then we risk merely transferring today's burdens to future generations.
A New Nigeria is POssible. - PO
BRICS bank approves $1 billion lifeline for South Africa’s struggling cities | Business Insider Africa https://t.co/VN0C0Xo8zp
Lots of men who are ready to settle are even afraid to do so because women are wickedly unrealistic with their luxury appetites. Plus many women now see love as a poverty alleviation
Many men who were doing well for themselves got married & got financially & emotionally wrecked.
Tbh, I like this new version of Peter Obi.
They can’t keep grilling him for answers when the one who has plunged the Country into what no one understands gets shielded from questioning.
They always insist PO is the one meant to tell them how he “intends to do it” when the one that said he should be voted out if he doesn’t provide 24hour electricity in 4years plays some demi god that is unquestionable.
That era is over!
PO fixed education, he fixed healthcare, he wrestled insecurity among others as Anambra Governor, if he tells you he would fix electricity, his track record is enough trust currency for you to believe he would do it.
If you don’t believe, that’s fine. Vote for your APC. Those of us who do will vote for him and he will win the elections again!
"...if you know I have done anything criminal in the past this is the time to bring it out..."
~ Peter Obi on Rufai's Podcast.
".... Releasing those academic.records will do me irreparable damage...."
~Tinubu to a US Federal Court.
One is a man of Character the other is career crímínal
“As a Nigerian youth, the system is already against you. If Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and all these great people were here, they won’t even start” – NDC Presidential Candidate, Peter Obi
Why do Seun allow politicians like Adams Oshiomhole to get away with barefaced lies in his media show when he has all the tools to ask follow-up questions with facts?
Isn't Seun abreast with the fact that Bakassi Boys weren't present during Peter Obi's admin?
It's not that Adams Oshiomhole isn't aware that there were no Bakassi Boys under Peter Obi. He decided to misrepresent things to deliberately smear Peter Obi.
We know the game.
When you are done farming for engagements, you will go back to reality and face insecurity, high inflation, poor healthcare system, inadequate & poor infrastructure, high taxation, & warm eba.
You lack the basic mental capacity to grasp Peter Obi's level of knowledge.
Aside from his asinine supporters on here, this has been my issue with him from day one.
I’ve listened to a lot of his interviews, and no, not agenda-driven edits, but full conversations. I’ve sat through him discussing the economy, his plans for it, and even his understanding of the structure of government and how it works. Each time, I’ve come away underwhelmed, and that’s me being charitable.
I completely understand the burning desire to remove the government of the day, as well as the emotional and empathetic appeal he brings. But leading a multifaceted, highly complex emerging economy like Nigeria requires more than good intentions and public sympathy.
Yet every time you point that out, a swarm of witless cretins floods your mentions with insults and abuse, as though that will somehow change your assessment or translate into votes at the ballot box.
In any case, I wish all the candidates the very best come 2027. May the best ideas win, and may Nigeria be great again.
President: Atiku
V/President: Amaechi
Campaign DG: El-Rufai
SGF: Tambuwal
CoS: Kashim Imam
FCT Minister: Dino
NSA: El-Rufai
Min of Power: Kayode
Min of Defense: Al-Mustapha
Media DG: Kenneth.
May we succeed 🤲
If you earn anything below 400k per month, you have no business renting a 1.2m naira apartment.
doesn’t matter if you’re married or not cut your size according to your coat.
Under Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (BAT), more commissioned officers have been slaughtered.
We lost:
1. Brigadier General Musa Uba.
2. Major General Abubakar Rabe (rtd).
3. Brig. Gen. Oseni Omoh (O.O.) Braimah.
4. Lt. Col. S.I. Iliyasu (March 2026).
5. Lt. Col. Umar Farouq (March 9, 2026).
6. Col. Aliyu Saidu Paiko. (October 2025).
7. Lt. Col. Umar Ibrahim Mairiga, (Mar 1, 2026).
Nigeria lost more “commissioned” army officers under Tinubu than under Buhari & Jonathan combined. The calamity that befell the Nigerian Army in 3 years is unimaginable.
We lost multiple camp commanders (including a Major in Damasak & others in Monguno). They fell to attacks, others fell to IEDs.
These are twenty, twenty-five, thirty & thirty-five years of active service wasted. They died so that politicians can soirée & party hard.
THE HEROES OF NIGERIA ARE NO MORE! 💔🇳🇬
It's not about calling others stupid.
It’s being able to defend your own choice with facts, not insults. So go ahead: defend Tinubu’s economic competence, without emotion, without attacking Obidients. Let’s see.
You will purge that money by force.
You say Peter Obi lacks the depth to manage Nigeria’s economy, but you support Tinubu, a man who cannot clearly explain his own economic policies, has a history of questionable financial dealings, & whose record as governor left Lagos with opaque structures.
Aside from his asinine supporters on here, this has been my issue with him from day one.
I’ve listened to a lot of his interviews, and no, not agenda-driven edits, but full conversations. I’ve sat through him discussing the economy, his plans for it, and even his understanding of the structure of government and how it works. Each time, I’ve come away underwhelmed, and that’s me being charitable.
I completely understand the burning desire to remove the government of the day, as well as the emotional and empathetic appeal he brings. But leading a multifaceted, highly complex emerging economy like Nigeria requires more than good intentions and public sympathy.
Yet every time you point that out, a swarm of witless cretins floods your mentions with insults and abuse, as though that will somehow change your assessment or translate into votes at the ballot box.
In any case, I wish all the candidates the very best come 2027. May the best ideas win, and may Nigeria be great again.
If you think critical thinking means ignoring Tinubu’s criminalities, gaffes, & his unconscionable incompetence, while smearing a candidate who ran a state with visible transformation, transparency, & low debt, then maybe the "witless cretins" aren’t who you think they are.