Your dream will not work because you announced it.
It will work because you stayed disciplined when nobody was clapping.
Today, do the boring work. That is where the real breakthrough starts.
@DearS_o_n True.
A man who is truly strong doesnβt need to be loud.
Real confidence is calm. Real wealth is not noisy. Real happiness is protected.
Empty people advertise. Solid people move quietly.
Good morning.
Your life will not change because you complain loudly. It will change when you choose discipline over excuses, strategy over emotion, and consistency over noise.
Move like someone who is tired of starting over.
Good morning Nigerians.
A country does not fail because good people are absent. It fails when good people are too tired, too divided, or too afraid to demand better.
Nigeria belongs to citizens, not politicians. The earlier we understand this, the stronger we become.
Democracy is not just about counting years since 1999. It is about whether the votes of citizens truly count, whether institutions are independent, and whether leaders respect the people after elections.
Yes, Nigeria has enjoyed 27 years of civilian rule, but we must not confuse civilian rule with real democratic progress.
A democracy where poverty is rising, elections are disputed, courts are overburdened with political cases, and citizens feel ignored still needs serious repair.
We should celebrate the idea of democracy, but we must also demand a better version of it β one where leadership is accountable, elections are credible, and the people are not only remembered during campaigns.
This is lazy blame-shifting.
Atiku has contested for decades, moved across parties, lost multiple elections, and still some of his supporters think Peter Obi is the reason APC remains in power.
Nobody jeopardized anything. Nigerians simply refused to keep recycling the same old political arrangement that has failed them for years.
If Atiku supporters want victory, they should stop insulting Obi and start asking why their candidate cannot inspire the country on his own.
Saying Peter Obi cannot reach Aso Rock unless Atiku helps him is not analysis. It is political entitlement.
No politician owns the presidency. No bloc owns the Nigerian voter. If there must be an alliance, it should be based on numbers, trust, competence and national interest β not this emotional story that Atiku βloves Obi and his people.β
Aso Rock is not a family inheritance.
A country cannot keep rewarding failure and expect progress.
Until leadership becomes about competence, character, and results, the suffering of ordinary people will continue.
Nigeria deserves better.
Peter Obi you are shielded by God and the People are with youπ
Peter Obi discusses Nigeriaβs problems and proffers solutions, other politicians discuss Peter Obi βοΈ
Nigerians please remain focused, 2027 the goal is clear we must End the @officialABAT and APC reign of Terror and ensure that we are OK βπ½π€π³π¬
#obikwankwaso2027
@Kingprince006 The question is simple:
Why is one man their biggest problem?
Open your eyes. The establishment is not fighting Peter Obi because he failed.
They are fighting him because he threatens the system that keeps you poor.
This is the painful truth. Poverty has damaged our value system so badly that many Nigerians now confuse money with character. Once a person has cash, nobody asks how it was made. That is why criminals with stolen money can buy loyalty, buy silence, buy votes and still be celebrated.
Until Nigerians stop worshipping wealth without questioning its source, the same people destroying the country will keep recycling themselves in power. Enough should have been enough long ago.
Okonkwo should either prove his allegation in court or apologise to Peter Obi.
You cannot present what looks like a party nomination payment and frame it as personal payment to Obi. That is not evidence; that is political mischief.
For someone trained in law, he should know better than this
This morning, choose focus over noise.
Everybody has an opinion, but not everybody has a plan. Protect your mind, protect your time, and keep building quietly.
Good morning.
@KafajiComps Ian Wright is one of those people whose humanity always comes before football.
You donβt have to know Omar Artan personally to understand that denying someone opportunity over where they come from is painful and unfair.
Uncle Wrighty speaking up again. Proper gem β€οΈ
@TrendingEx So Obi refused to work with Atiku because he thinks heβs more popular? Fair. But popularity alone didnβt give him power in 2023. Atiku also needs to accept that old structure without fresh energy is not enough.
Opposition politics needs humility, not ego Olympics.