@FBlameless17205@BethanyForTruth None of you are original inhabitants of North America, you are all immigrants. None of your names sound like the indigenous inhabitants of the place called USA
@ARISEtv Imagine this man, so Urhobo, Itsekri, Ijaw and isokko communities in Delta did not vote for Peter Obi? You must always sprinkle tribalism in everything
@aniky_bee Let your senile candidate debate with Peter Obi. Nobody in his senses will debate with foolish followers of a senile impostor who ursurps the will of the people
@odogwu_ogidi Diet is the single most significant factor in weight loss. Calorie deficit- one or two meals a day. Little carbs, more protein, vegetables and healthy oils. Intermittent fasting. WALKING as you mentioned , 30 minutes brisk walk every day.
Atiku is not a threat to Obi in anyway he does not have the funds, charisma or clout to move any needle… His silly banger boys are the only nuisance we have to deal with on this app.
@olumidecapital The more frightening thing is the disparity between northern and southern kids access to education. NB : It's more than 20 million kids
@heismric@elonmusk Why not? It's not data heavy. But the cost of deploying starlink to thousands of PUs. Maybe, only for remote locations where there are no mobile broadband services. All prepaid electricity utility meters use mobile networks and they work just fine.
@HAHayatu It's striking that 85% of Nigerian twitter users are "obingos". Possibly educated. Go physically to any location in SS/SS and parts of NC and do the same poll on the streets, markets, everywhere, you will even get 90+%. SW at least 40% and NE/NW at least 25% overall
H.E. Peter Obi throwback
I'm sure over 200 million Nigerians have never seen this video, because personally, I have never come across it anywhere before now. Different clips of him are circulating daily, but I've noticed that many Nigerian youths pay more attention to irrelevant news, celebrity clashes, and trending stories that add little or no value to our future.
At this point, I strongly believe Peter Obi was sent to help rescue Nigeria. His message has always been about accountability, production, education, and rebuilding the nation for the next generation.
The painful truth is this: Nigerians need Peter Obi more than Peter Obi needs Nigerians.
And if we truly want a better country, we must sit up, get involved, get our PVCs, and make the right decisions for the future of Nigeria.
Peter Obi may not contest forever, but the vision of a better Nigeria must continue with the people.
@ruffydfire Thank you my brother. Even gusts of wind (what they call storm) and accidents on major highways trigger the same alerts. Nobody cares about anyone in Nigeria. Govt is stone deaf
@PremiumTimesng It's logical, the people he wants to represent aretdg mainly Christians. So they would reject him. In some places, he may not live to tell the tale. At least he has his rights to contest and the people have the right to reject him
@einsteinesegbue@SixtusStar@winexviv Once Nigerians learn a new thing, they start quoting it without understanding the context. There is nowhere in the world that medical students get a free pass because "standardised exams are not true test of knowledge*.