@PeterObi Unfortunately, many opposition parties in Nigeria appear to be more focused on the next election than on defending the interests of the people. Instead of mobilizing citizens, presenting practical solutions, and demanding accountability, they often remain silent. @PeterObi
@PeterObi suffers, and the citizens bear the consequences.
The primary responsibility of an opposition party is to provide constructive criticism, scrutinize government policies, and offer credible alternatives.
@PeterObi A strong democracy depends not only on a capable government but also on a vibrant and effective opposition. In Nigeria today, one of the greatest challenges facing our democracy is the weakness of the opposition political parties. When the opposition fails to hold those in power
@PeterObi Sit up, or keep quiet.
A New Nigeria is possible. Maybe it will happen with OK. Maybe you are the Moses Nigerians have been waiting for. But history does not reward those who make promises—it rewards those who take action. @PeterObi
@PeterObi Perhaps you are not yet strong enough to become our President—until you prove otherwise. The burden is on you to convince Nigerians that you have the courage, capacity, and determination to rescue this country. @PeterObi
@PeterObi Nigerians are not looking for hashtags or online trends. They are looking for courageous leadership, strategic organization, and decisive action. If you truly want to lead this nation, then act like leaders, not spectators. @PeterObi
@PeterObi Today, fuel prices continue to rise. The price of cooking gas has increased drastically. Insecurity remains widespread. The cost of living keeps getting worse. Yet, all you seem to be good at is gaining attention on social media while taking little or no tangible action
@PeterObi Before the APC came to power, they took advantage of the PDP's weaknesses. They organized, mobilized, protested, engaged the people, and gave Nigerians reasons to believe that change was possible. They were visible, vocal, and relentless. @PeterObi
@PeterObi The fact that I support your campaign does not mean I will keep quiet when I see complacency. You guys are becoming too comfortable and too passive. That is exactly why you may not win the 2027 election. @PeterObi
@officialABAT@mofinigeria@nadfng Nigerians are struggling to see the results of these promises in their daily lives. Farmers across the country continue to face insecurity, high production costs, inadequate support and poor access to markets. Food prices have risen sharply, and hunger has become more widespread
@officialABAT@mofinigeria@nadfng Government policies may exist on paper, the reality for millions of Nigerians is that food remains unaffordable and the agricultural sector is still facing serious challenges. Nigerians are waiting not for promises or statistics, but for visible improvements in their lives.
@officialABAT The reality on the ground does not reflect these claims. Many farmers remain unprotected, food prices continue to rise, and hunger has worsened for millions of Nigerians. The true measure of success is not official reports but the daily experience of ordinary citizens.
@Melebroz1@PeterObi@JackObinyan It’s important we address insecurity objectively and avoid inflammatory comparisons or assumptions. Condemning violence should not depend on region, ethnicity, or political bias. Dialogue, engagement, or public discussions do not equate to support for criminal activities.
@Reels_Xtra@PeterObi This present government is making life very difficult for the common people. Nigeria go soon shock and happen to you and your family, maybe after which you will understand.
@Reels_Xtra@PeterObi Soon, Nigerians’ eyes 👀 will open to the reality of life and the hard lessons happening around us. If the wrong people get into office, everyone will feel the impact. Tax collectors do not care whether you are Igbo, Yoruba, or Hausa the burden affects all Nigerians equally.