Keir Starmer, the prime minister of England, did not score 30% of Tinubu's failures in Nigeria, yet he resigned to save England from destruction.
Tinubu failed in all parameters for measuring good governance, yet he's campaigning for reelection, and plotting to rig the 2027 election.
Truly some leaders are human beings, and some are nonliving things.
Happy birthday to illustrious and distinguished Nigerians.
A highlight of my weekend was attending the special birthday celebrations of two distinguished Nigerians whose lives continue to reflect service, leadership, and nation-building.
The first was His Royal Majesty, Igwe Nnaemeka Alfred Ugochukwu Achebe (Agbogidi), CFR, the Obi of Onitsha and Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University. He is a respected symbol of cultural heritage, enterprise, and traditional leadership, who marked his 85th birthday. I worked closely with him in my eight years as Governor, where he showed a passion for good governance. His life and reign continue to represent dignity, continuity, and the preservation of our rich cultural identity.
Also celebrated was Chief Yomi Edu, former Minister of the Federal Republic, who turned 80. His years of public service and contributions to the corporate world and national development were duly honoured by family, friends, and well-wishers.
The occasion was further graced by eminent personalities, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the former President of Ghana, the Governor of Lagos State, captains of industry, former governors, and other distinguished guests from across Nigeria and Africa at large. It was a gathering that reflected deep respect across political, cultural, and generational lines.
Moments like this remind us of the value of longevity, service, and the importance of celebrating those who have contributed in various ways to the growth of our nation and continent.
We continue to pray that God grants them good health, strength, and many more fruitful years ahead. -PO
Josiah Ebuka Chukwu, an SS2 student from St. Gregory’s College, Ikoyi, Lagos, won the first edition of the Sterling Bank Mathematics Quiz. He defeated everyone in the country.
He won the ₦500k star prize.
He won’t be allowed to participate again.
The next quiz is on July 11th, 2026.
Education can be fun and rewarding.
In 2014,
Peter Obi gave 160 first class students 1million naira each to encourage them and celebrate their excellence.
Now in 2026,
One of those students who is now doing PhD in the USA met Peter Obi in the Vatican City and expressed gratitude to him.
Fellow Nigerians,
Our nation stands at a crossroads. Tinubu’s first term has been defined by crushing hardship, policy failures, and deepening poverty that threatens to consume us all. We cannot afford a second term at this level of incompetence.
Peter Obi has proven his competence, integrity, and clear vision for a productive Nigeria.
Let’s choose hope over despair.
Vote wisely in 2027. Vote Peter Obi for President.
#PeterObi2027
THE BEST AND MOST DETAILED DOCUMENTARY ON TINUBU'S FAILURE... This girl really took her time to compile Tinubu's propagandas and shortcomings. Retweet massively till it gets to the Jagabandits abeg.
MAN ON FIRE 🔥
On the day I was declared Governor, my company, NEXT International UK received an overdraft of over $7m dollars from Lloyds Bank and I had over 200 containers on the sea. I phoned my wife who was my deputy in the company and told her to take charge and resigned from 11 other companies I was CEO and chairman of including banks.
In 1987, American Express introduced platinum card for 5000 people in the world, here is mine, they later introduced the Black card (Centurion card) in 1999 for 1000 people on the planet, here is mine. I had a viable business and while I don't regret going into Politics, but the fact is that, politics made me poorer.
— Peter Obi
APC should know that the 2027 election would not be business as usual. The international community is highly interested in the elections. It will be the most scrutinised elections in the history of Nigeria. Rigging would attract severe international sanctions.
Peter Obi is coming.
Father’s Day: A Time for Reflection
Today is Father’s Day. After attending church service and in my routine reflection, I find myself once again asking a difficult question: Are we cursed, or are we the cause?
I grew up in a Nigeria that was more united and peaceful. In my primary, secondary school and university days, students related freely without divisions of religion, ethnicity, or region. We simply saw ourselves as Nigerians.
After university, I entered business in an environment where partnerships were built on trust and competence, not tribe or religion. I also lived in Nigeria, where the naira commanded respect, and Nigerians enjoyed dignity abroad, with easier global mobility and much respect for our passports.
I lived in Nigeria, where I travelled across the country—from Onitsha to Lagos, Maiduguri, and Calabar—without fear. Roads connected people, and life was more secure. Nigeria’s Armed Forces and the Police were also widely respected for their role in global peacekeeping and international stability.
Beyond security and unity, there was also a stronger sense of public trust in institutions, with greater confidence in elections, a clearer culture of accountability in governance, more stable universities that served as centres of intellectual excellence and national pride, a more functional and accessible healthcare system, and relatively better-performing basic infrastructure such as electricity, roads, and public utilities, which—though imperfect—were far less chaotic than what we experience today.
Today, as a father reflecting on Nigeria, I am pained that much of this has changed. Insecurity has grown, national unity has weakened, and many citizens no longer feel safe. Opportunities have also diminished for the younger generation compared to what we once had.
It is also worrisome that Nigeria’s influence in global affairs appears reduced, as seen in recent international gatherings such as the just-concluded G7 meeting, where African countries like Egypt and Kenya were invited, while Nigeria was absent. Whether symbolic or not, it reflects a decline in standing we cannot ignore.
As fathers, we must not only lament. We must not bequeath this reality to our children. We owe them a better Nigeria built on security, opportunity, fairness, and national pride.
A key part of achieving this is active civic participation. We must obtain our Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), vote responsibly, and remain committed to protecting the integrity of our votes. Change will not come from complaints alone but from citizens who choose and defend accountable leadership.
With responsibility, unity, and determination, we can together build the new Nigeria that is POssible. -PO
"...the number of people that will vote for APC in the next elections will determine the number of MAD people we have in Nigeria..."
~Bishop David Oyedepo
Dear Mr Bayo,
Was Nigeria a Parliamentary System when Tinubu asked Jonathan to resign sir?
Do you guys have selective memory or just pretending to have?
“One unique thing about the South East: They don’t celebrate political criminals. If Obi were a bad leader, they wouldn’t trust him. Other regions should learn from them.”
— Prof. Pat Utomi
Peter Obi has told Bola Tinubu to resign. At this point, that’s the only sensible thing to do. Leadership is about accountability, not Regime Protection. Asiwaju should toe the line. Follow in Keir Starmer’s footsteps. Do the honorable thing Bola. Save Nigeria from further decay!
@PO_GrassRootM Wishing them all the luck. It is good to try from all sides. Also, check very well their source of funding
However, this 2027, the focus should be more local. The rigging happens locally.
JUST IN: 2027 HEAVY TROUBLE FOR BOLA TINUBU.
A civil society group, the Centre for Reform and Public Advocacy (CFRPA), has reopened the controversial Chicago State University certificate saga, vowing to fully unravel the authenticity of the certificate President Bola Tinubu used to secure clearance for the 2023 presidential election.
Can anything good come from this re-opening?
It’s been 72 hours since he dared you to bring out any evidence of corruption against him, & he will stop campaigning. You said you weren’t convinced! Now he is daring you to put forward any evidence of corruption. It’s been 5 years now. That makes him a saint among criminals.
Donald Duke is a presidential candidate.
Sowore is a presidential candidate.
Seyi Makinde is a presidential candidate.
Atiku is a presidential candidate.
Tinubu is a presidential candidate.
Peter Obi is a presidential candidate.
But they keep attacking Peter Obi. What is Obi’s offense?