“In other countries, governments go to sleep thinking of how to better the lives of their citizens. But in Nigeria, the reverse is the case.”
— Ugezu Jideofor Ugezu
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A Nigerian businessman has stood his ground amid ongoing anti-immigrant tensions in South Africa, insisting that he will not close his shop😭😭
Returning from Katsina tonight, I was overwhelmed by the joyful and energetic reception from the good people of Bichi, Kano State.
Thank you for the tremendous love. - RMK
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One of the statements Peter Obi often makes whenever we find ourselves in difficult moments on this journey to reclaim our country is:
“If death wants to come tomorrow, I want it to come today.”
I am yet to see anyone who is comfortable in every currency, respected far beyond his geographical location, and still willing to put everything on the line simply because he believes in his country and cannot stand by and watch it go down the drain.
So when he said, “Yes, I am ready to die for Nigeria,” it wasn’t a politically correct answer. It wasn’t rhetoric. It was a reflection of a level of patriotism rarely seen among people of his social, political, and economic standing.
Peter Obi is prepared to fight for the soul of this country, whatever the cost. And make no mistake, he has borne the consequences of that commitment.
From attacks on his businesses and those associated with him, to threats against his person; from properties being targeted or revoked, to his trips being frustrated even when undertaken for personal reasons; from allegations of his international passport being cloned, to friends and churches being pressured to distance themselves from him; from schools being discouraged from accepting his support or even allowing him speak at their events, to countless sponsored smear campaigns, amongst others
Yet, none of these have deterred him from his quest to see a Nigeria that works for Nigerians.
The bigger question is: Can we be focused and resilient enough to join hands with Peter Obi in this struggle for a new Nigeria?
Can we remain united by a shared sense of purpose and refuse to allow greed, religion, tribal sentiments, personal interests, or ego to come between us?
Because if we can, then perhaps the Nigeria we dream of is not as far away as it seems.
I will humbly beg to interview the following candidates
Mr President (Bola Tinubu)
Alh Atiku Abubakar
Donald Duke
Mr Omoyele Sowore
Mr Adebayo
Mr Goodluck Jonathan
Gov Seyi Makinde
Add to the list and pardon me for any omission
I thank Mr Peter Obi for his interview
Among all the people who have worked with Atiku, Peter Obi is the only one who has never insulted Atiku.
Amaechi has insulted and cursed him.
Only Peter Obi has never insulted him.
That's character.
"...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
“Since the bird has learnt to fly without perching, the hunter has learnt to shoot without missing.”
We are ready to slug it out digitally for a New Nigeria.
You will hear the message of Peter Obi whether you like it or not.
We will deploy our skills, talents, voices, and resources in the fight for a better Nigeria because Nigeria is the only country we have, and Peter Obi remains the only candidate worthy to lead.
Who is joining me?
Makachi!
Una go see campaign run.
I just wish to have the maturity of Peter Obi. 😂
They asked this man how he feels about betrayal. Because, some people in his inner circle have betrayed him many times.
And Peter Obi answered by saying they didn't betray him; they betrayed Nigeria.
He's fighting for the redemption of the country and anyone betraying him is betraying Nigeria.
I did not criticize president Bola Tinubu for removing the subsidy. I said I would have removed it, but in an organized manner. I wouldn't have announced it at my inauguration.
~ Peter Obi