What did you do with Alhaji? We now have Peter Obi in Dangote’s body? I’m enjoying this new renaissance. Dangote is almost Peter-like. At this rate, he may even become Obidient’s Campaign DG. Welcome to the club Alhaji. 🤣
“There’re so many things you question; Why should there be an office of the First Lady?Why’s she having an adviser?What’re they advising her on? She’s married to me, we are happy, there’s no other advise she needs”.-P.O.
This is why they hate Peter Obi.
Nuhu Ribadu is Feeding, Paying Salaries to Terrorists and Has Paid N1 Billion as Ransom for Negotiations Designed as Non-Kinectic — Nasir El-Rufai https://t.co/VDbiZ7aZOx
My attention has been drawn to a false statement circulating on social media attributed to me. Kindly disregard that statement. I am not one to praise a tribe or region while denigrating other tribes or regions. I have constantly maintained over the years that there is no part of Nigeria that does not have what it takes to be a great Nation.
Without any Governor backing him, Peter Obi won 12 states just as APC and PDP candidates with several Governors, Senators and HORs, which is why they are all scared of him.
Let all the Governors join APC…
On Peter; THE SOLID ROCK, Nigeria stands.
Ire o✌🏽
BREAKING: The Department of State Services aka lawless DSS has released Callistus Ifedi, who was arrested with his wife in 2021 for allegedly being a member of the Indigenous People of Biafra, in a development that brings both relief and sadness, particularly as the husband reported that his wife, last seen in 2023 at Wawa barracks, remains missing despite his release yesterday. The DSS must release Mrs. Ifedi immediately and other Nigerians held illegally at Wawa Barracks! Thank you @AmnestyNigeri, @adeyanjudeji and @HumAngle_ for the expose of Wawa atrocities.
School blocks built:
25 × 2,400 = 60,000 blocks
Students educated every year:
6,000 × 2,400 = 14.4 million students annually.
Teachers employed:
450 × 2,400 = 1.08 million teachers.
This would not be a one-off intervention, but a national, self-sustaining education ecosystem, capable of virtually eliminating Nigeria’s out-of-school children crisis, while creating massive employment and stabilising communities across the country.
Under such a scenario, Nigeria would no longer be debating access to education; the debate would have shifted to quality, innovation, and excellence.
The Farouk controversy, therefore, is not merely about one man. It is a mirror held up to our collective conscience - asking whether privilege will continue to coexist comfortably with abandonment, or whether responsibility will finally rise to meet opportunity.
As Plato warned centuries ago, when education is neglected, the damage does not stop with children — it spreads to everything else.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
@SadiqMaunde True. If govt can arbitrarily arrest you, confiscate your property and make the process of getting justice difficult, it would do anything to you. The resistance starts now.
I do not think Nigerians fully understand the implications of this tax reform yet.
As a lawyer, and with the added advantage of the community we have built, it would have been very easy for me to sell you lies, posture as a tax expert, and convince you that this is a good thing.
But it is not.
You are already impoverished.
Businesses are already suffocating under unbearable taxes, with no real ease of doing business in this country.
You pay through your noses for electricity that is neither guaranteed nor stable.
Your government prefers to negotiate and pay ransom to terrorists and kidnappers instead of taking decisive action against them.
America has already described Nigeria as a disgraced country. You are facing visa restrictions from countries like the United States, and the rest of the world may soon follow.
Your laws are weak and are enforced only against the poorest of the poor, while politicians abuse them at will.
So again, who will come into this country to invest and leave billions that will grow your economy?
It took the richest Black man, Dangote, turning into an activist just to protect his investment, and that alone should tell you that all is not well at the centre.
Because of these failures and anomalies, they are now lying to you that more taxes will fix things.
Where exactly will this so-called money come from? Where, Nigerians?
Countries like Kenya and Bulgaria protested against inhumane taxes, and it led to a pause in such policies.
Until we fix our core priorities, nothing will work. Nemo dat quod non habet - you simply cannot give what you do not have.
REJECT THAT POVERTY ACT. IT IS INTENDED TO MAKE YOU POORER AND SICK. #RejectPovertyTax
In December 2025, President Bola Tinubu formally requested the National Assembly to approve a ₦43.56tn "budget reset" to overhaul Nigeria's fiscal framework.
However, if the same system that created this mess is now asking for a reset…Is this genuine reform?
Fellow Nigerians, we have wailed enough. We have shouted enough. It is time to organize.
A clear message needs to be passed to Asorock that “Enough is Enough”.
Who’s in?