“He fought the military. He ran away. And he wants to come and be the dictator... If you don't want to cause trouble in this country, Mr. President, allow the space for opposition”
- Prof. Usman Yusuf
Nobody Can Do What I Intend to Do in the North; Our Greatest Asset is the North – Obi
The vast, uncultivated land is our future. We can make more money as a country from agriculture than we make from oil, and it has to start immediately. If we want to secure the north today, we need to invest in critical areas: agriculture, education, and health.
Peter Obi, Former Governor, Anambra State
“We refused to leave Rainbow Event Centre because we have a duly signed contract. We paid in full for the venue for the ADC Convention, and we will hold it here. With a binding contract with management, no one could have stopped us from proceeding with the convention.”
— Dino Melaye
Nigeria 🇳🇬 is of key security interest to us. if Nigeria does well Ghana 🇬🇭 does well. When you have cousins 250 million of them, you want them to do well so that 1 million of them don’t come drifting towards a small country like Ghana. So everyday I wake up I pray to God that Nigeria get their act together.
~ Ghana President John
Dramani says
Suswam: I Will Run for Senate Following My Defection to APC
Realignment isn't just personal interest; it's conviction. In Benue, our people align with one party. We were a PDP state for 16 years, now we have moved to the APC. As a Benue son, I won't ignore my people's yearnings. They now believe in the APC's principles and philosophy. Gov. Alia asked me to support him in the APC, and it's not unusual for me a politician to contest an election under the APC after supporting the governor
Gabriel Suswam, Former Governor of Benue State
A resident of Lagos Island speaks out about the rising cost of living, saying even basic necessities like water have become too expensive.
She urges Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to urgently address the situation.
#Lagos#CostOfLiving#NigerianVoices
Retired police officers in Nigeria took to the streets, voicing their anger over delayed pension payments.
Their message was clear: they refuse to accept irregular and unfair payouts after years of service.
#Nigeria#PensionCrisis#Accountability
EL-RUFAI ARRIVES KADUNA COURT, SPEAKS ON ADC CONVENTION AMID TRIAL
Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, on Monday appeared at the Kaduna State High Court as proceedings resumed in his ongoing trial instituted by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).
El-Rufai is being tried alongside one Amadu Sule over allegations including abuse of office, fraud, intent to commit fraud, and conferring undue advantage, among other charges.
Shortly before entering the courtroom, the former governor was overheard exchanging words with a close associate about the forthcoming convention of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
“So tomorrow is our convention, right?” he asked. The associate responded, “God willing,” suggesting that despite his legal challenges, El-Rufai remains actively engaged in party affairs.
Meanwhile, the former Governor faces another 10-count charge at the Federal High Court in Kaduna, bordering on alleged abuse of office, money laundering, and fraud involving N579.6 million and $1.1 million, filed by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).
A bail hearing in the case has been scheduled for April 14.
More details later.
Nigeria is at a turning point. 🇳🇬
People are demanding accountability, transparency, and real leadership—not empty promises.
This is bigger than politics. It’s about the future.
#NigeriaDecides#GoodGovernance#Accountability
@CatiaKyen Honestly, this is exactly why people are frustrated. It’s not even about politics anymore, it’s about basic responsibility and respect for the public. When leadership or institutions keep acting like this, it just deepens the trust deficit. Nigerians deserve better, simple.
The price of fuel is heading towards N2000, and we know this was caused by the war going on between the USA, Israel, and Iran. Whenever the crude oil price goes much more than the protected benchmark in our budget, what happens is that it leads to excess funds for the government. So, let the government take that excess fund that was never budgeted for and use at least 60% to subsidise the crude being supplied to Dangote Refinery. When that is done, the cost of the feedstock to Dangote Refinery will reduce, and this will result in the gantry price of petrol reducing.
~ TUC President Festus Osifo urges the federal government
“Nigerians, Leave Wizkid, Burna Boy And DJ Tunez Matters For Now. It’s a Distraction. There’s Something Bigger Happening In This Country That Many Of You Don’t Know. Over 1,000 Boko Haram Members Were Allegedly Transported To Abuja On A Military Plane. This Is Not Right.” ~ D English Alhaji Reveals 🚨