OBI-dient students of Peter Obi's alma mater - UNN (Enugu Campus) donated money and bought refreshments for all students that will vote inside the Campus tomorrow.
All we do, we do for a better Nigeria.
It's PO-ssible.
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20 Major Milestones Under President Bola Tinubu's Administration In 3 Years.
1. Removed Fuel subsidy that he heavily fought against under GEJ and pushed the entire nation into Poverty, crazy inflation.
2. Started campaign for second tenure from day one with his posters littered everywhere in the country.
3. Increased school fees of tertiary institutions to crazy amounts and brought NELFUND Loan as solution.
4. Borrowed trillions of naira as loan in 2 years, money more than all the loans borrowed since independence.
5. Appointed a bigoted soul and wannabe banger boy like Bayo Onanuga as SA on media.
6. Approved contracts worth trillons of naira for his friends, cronies without due process.
7. Failed so woefully in power and electricity generation that the National grid became tired of collapsing. The minister in charge had to run.
8. Failed so badly in insecurity even after appointing Minister of Defense twice. Schools no longer open, people no longer travel safely, you can even be in your house and terrorists will come and sack you in your community and render you homeless.
9. Told us to manage and endure his poverty reforms but travels to functions with entourage longer than that of US President. Visits UK and France for vacation like Kim Kardashian.
10. School children got abducted by terrorists and have been in captivity for weeks and when asked about the situation he said “In the beginning of life…… a child was replaced by an animal”
11. His son became so powerful and was even given 'Office of the First Son', first in the history of the country.
12. Self acclaimed democracy fighter, buy created factions in all the political parties, even his so called chief of staff encouraged for the destruction of one party of particular concern like that known as (ADC)
13. He went to Jos to meet victims of terrorism and stopped by the airport to see them because according to him, the state doesn't have electricity.
14. Appointed a lackey as INEC chairman.
15. Suspended a sitting governor just to please one of his appointees
16. After every massacre in the country by terrorists, he will send rice. If people complain too much, he will add spaghetti.
17. If people complain of devastating inflation, he will send his data boys to analyze what inflation is. That as long as we are buying rice at 60-80k and not 100k under Buhari, that everything is fine.
18. Anybody that tries to criticize a democracy fighter like him gets visited by men in Black.
19. He's never tired of borrowing. Infact recently they threatened World Bank to fasten one of their loan applications. Nigerians had to cry to world bank to block the loan.
20. Election season has come again and in a bid to make himself electable and wanted, he had to rig his own party's primaries and allocated over 10million votes to himself.
Tomorrow is Children’s Day.
But honestly…
What exactly are we celebrating?
The Nigerian child wakes up in a country where survival has become a curriculum.
A country where a child can score 9 A’s and still have no future.
Where intelligence is punished by poverty.
Where brilliance dies in classrooms without teachers.
Where dreams are buried under school fees.
Where children read under candles while politicians’ dogs live better than them.
Some children trek kilometers to school barefoot.
Some sit on broken floors to learn.
Some haven’t touched a computer in their lives, yet we expect them to compete globally with children building robots at age 10.
Some children are hungry in class.
Some are abused at home.
Some are already losing hope before adulthood even begins.
And the painful part?
We have normalized it.
We have normalized failure.
Normalized mediocrity.
Normalized a broken education system.
Normalized leaders who send their own children abroad while the children of ordinary Nigerians are trapped in collapsing schools.
A country that destroys its education system is not just failing students.
It is committing slow suicide.
Because every abandoned classroom today becomes insecurity tomorrow.
Every child denied quality education today becomes a wounded adult tomorrow.
Every broken school today becomes a broken nation tomorrow.
I have traveled across Nigeria.
I have seen children who are incredibly brilliant.
Children who could become world-class scientists, inventors, doctors, engineers, creators.
But they were simply born in the wrong environment.
That is the tragedy of Nigeria.
Not lack of talent.
Lack of opportunity.
And this is why I fight.
Why I speak.
Why I refuse to stay silent.
Because I believe the Nigerian child deserves more.
A child should not need to “know somebody” before succeeding.
A child’s future should not depend on whether their parents are rich.
A child from Enugu, Kano, Bayelsa, Zamfara, Lagos, Ebonyi, or anywhere in this country should be able to dream again.
Real nations are not built in government houses.
They are built in classrooms.
The greatest investment any country can make is not oil.
Not buildings.
Not politics.
It is children.
And until Nigeria treats education like a national emergency, we are only decorating poverty.
So tomorrow, while people post happy Children’s Day graphics, I want us to ask ourselves one uncomfortable question:
What kind of country are we handing over to these children?
Because one day, history will judge this generation.
And it will ask us whether we protected the future…
or destroyed it.
Happy Children’s Day to every Nigerian child still daring to dream inside a system that keeps failing them.
Please don’t stop dreaming.
Some of us are fighting for you.
Enugu Rangers have won the 2025/2026 Nigerian Premier Football League (NPFL).
This is their ninth league trophy.
They are the only club to have never been relegated from the league.
In 2023, new Politicians won elections to become Lawmakers in Nigeria due to Peter Obi's Obedient Movement.
A bus driver, a bike rider, youths and others won.
Most of them left him and defected to the ruling party after winning.
They have lost their primaries in the new party.
Top 5 States with Most First Class Graduates
• Enugu State – 14 Graduates
• Anambra State – 10 Graduates
• Imo State – 10 Graduates
• Abia State – 6 Graduates
• Ebonyi - 3 Graduates
• Benue State - 2 Graduates
Others: Delta (1), Rivers (1).
Department with NO First Class Graduates;
• Department of Urban/Regional Planning
• Department of Surveying
• Department of Nursing Sciences
• Department of Human Physiology
• Department of Anatomy
Departmental Ranking For Most First Class in the 2024/2025 Graduation List
• Accountancy – 21
• Law – 8
• Business Management – 8
• Radiography – 3
• MLS - 2
• Architecture- 2
• Banking and Finance, Marketing, & Estate Management – 1
The Department of Accountancy has the MOST First Class Graduates (21🏆)
Accountancy is officially the powerhouse of this batch, producing 45% of all the First Class degrees across the 7 faculties in UNEC, beating Law & Business Management with 8 First Class Graduates each.
• Total First Class Graduates: 47
• Gender Distribution: 33 Females (70%) | 14 Males (30%)
• Highest-Yielding Faculty: Faculty of Business Administration takes the crown with 31 First Class graduates
• Lowest-Yielding Faculties: Anatomy, Physiology, Nursing, Surveying, URP, with 0 First Class graduates