Let me make it clear that as a citizen and a Lawyer, I have a duty to disclose every crime against the state that comes within my knowledge. The South-East people have suffered enough. No human being can again take them or any citizen of Nigeria for granted or perpetrate any fraud against them without challenge. Obunike is just one out of many others who have been scammed by NDC and its leaders.
The appropriate security agencies and anti-corruption agencies should immediately commence the investigation of this fraud by NDC and its leaders with a view to refunding the aspirants who were defrauded. According to Obunike Ohaegbu, Peter Obi is at the head of this fraud, according to NDC, and he must be investigated.
Senator Seriake Dickson made it clear that the decision of NDC is that aspirants should pay for only expression of interest form and no more. He said that the only person who is allowed to pay for the nomination form is the winner of the primary election. Any other payment to the party is a product of corruption. May I ask, Is Obunike Ohaegbu and the other aspirants for the Nnewi House of Representatives primary election winners of the primary election? If not, then Peter Obi and the NDC must refund him and all other NDC aspirants their stolen money.
This is the main reason I went public with this information. The NDC aspirants must be refunded back their money.
Peter Obi is reportedly filing a defamation lawsuit of N5 billion against Kenneth Okonkwo; Really? But he can't take the same action against People's Gazette who he claims reported a doctored audio.
Mind you the reports from People's Gazette is more damag'ng to his reputation.
Can't be serious.
I also said in my interview in Channels TV that a well placed political person in Enugu State informed me that Peter Obi is a fraud and permitted me to say it openly. Attached is the conversation I had with the Honourable. People from the South East are tired of the scam called Peter Obi and want to expose him to the world. Read the conversation:
Tinubu set up the South East Development Commission, provided funding, and directed it to focus on the development of the Igbo people. However, they seem unable to provide an accounting of how the money was used. Meanwhile, you'll find their compatriots on social media disparaging Nigeria, insulting the APC and its supporters, using inappropriate language, and claiming to be the most developed region, even though their version of "small London" is merely Lagos. I am truly weary of their ingratitude.
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Lagos Police kept the wanted drug dealer, Ifeanyi Eke, under tight surveillance before his eventual arrest. After his arrest, Ifeanyi try to bribe the police with N500million
Sir @TunjiDisu1, policemen who participated in the op deserve commendation
Segun Showunmi explains why the South must insist on preserving the North-South eight-year power rotation, arguing that abandoning the arrangement could put the region at a political disadvantage in the future.
His perspective is certainly thought-provoking and deserves careful consideration.
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Chai, look at who wants to be Nigeria's President.
Very mischievous fellow.
Despite the constant re-education by knowledgeable people about the currency devaluation impact on Nigeria's naira equivalent of our total debts, you're still mischievously going around town with misleading narratives.
It's not strange that you completely avoided mentioning Nigeria's external debts in dollars, because it actually reduced between 2023 till date instead you want to use the Naira values to sew your narrative.
Let me educate you again:
In May 2023, our total public debt stock was $113 billion.
As at 31st December 2025, Nigeria's total public debt stock as published by the DMO in April 2026 was $110 billion dollars.
This figure is inclusive of all debts by both FG and the states.
One of the first set of bills that I look forward to moving when we come back for the 11th senate is a bill that makes it possible for anyone who wants to be president or governor to spend only one term of 6 years.
- Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, Leader of the 10th Senate.
Seems Mr. @PeterObi has now abandoned the trouble he’s facing within the NDC and the horrible update from his beloved Indonesia about their dwindling economy to quickly distract us with misinformation again but we will not watch while this goes uncorrected.
For the umpteenth time, Nigeria’s obvious debt portfolio increase over the past three years under the administration of President Tinubu is not a function of new borrowings rather; vast majority of them are mathematical impacts of currency devaluation which you also promised to implement during your campaigns.
In addition, this administration inherited a whopping ways and means debt of around 20trillion which was securitized to ensure swift repayment by the nation. This makes up a significant portion of the debts Mr Obi is claiming the administration has accumulated within three years.
Also, Nigeria’s public debt includes loans taken by subnationals over the years.
Since Mr Peter Obi has chosen to play the pedestrian game with our economy, let me break it down for him at that level; If tomorrow, President Tinubu decides to fix the Naira against the dollar at N500/$ and the value of our debts in Naira drops drastically, will Mr @peterobi unequivocally agree that the President has repaid all of our debts?
Yes, governments at all levels across the world take loans to accelerate their development and Nigeria is not an exemption in this case.
However, a presidential candidate believing that an administration with less than trillion N100trillion total budget in the last two budget cycles have borrowed almost N200 trillion is absolutely ridiculous.
Lastly, Nigeria’s debt in dollar value has remained relatively stable ranging from $108bn in 2023 to $109bn in 2026. This tells the true story of the country’s debt levels.
In contrast, Nigeria’s net external reserves has grown from $3bn in 2023 to around $40bn in 2026. I hope Mr Obi will do well to convert these to Naira same way he has done with our debts to show his audience how much we have grown in just three years.
We will continue to set the records straight at every given opportunity while allowing Mr President to focus on delivering his mandate to the good people of Nigeria.
You can imagine, Peter Obi’s wife spent 1.77billion naira in 2008 from the budget of women affairs to tour 177 communities. In 2008 ooo 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
Adults who went to school are defending govt-funded mass weddings in a state with some of the worst rates of;
Out-of-school kids
Maternal mortality
Infant mortality
Under five mortality
Under five stunted growth.
This is no longer normal.
Haaaaaaa!
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1: bank name: FCMB
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3: account number: 1046691859
4: National Leader don cage them.
5: Police will arrest you, if you dey collect donations on behalf of the Party and National leader.
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7: This is not Lamidi Apapa Abi Abure oooo. Na countryman dey in charge.