I wish the Gen Z and millennial generations would understand what is happening in this country.
Someone stole 210 trillion naira from the NNPC. That is three times the combined annual budgets of Ghana, Rwanda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, and Uganda. Someone stole it, and Akpabio and co are shielding him from questioning. The country acts as if he did nothing wrong, no protests, no action, just silence.
Next, Tinubu will award him an OON for being a patriotic leader.
Nigeria is crazy jungle!
From the videos we saw, this lady and her late husband were being held with some other kidnapped victims.
Since you engaged the terrorists and they ran away, where are the other victims?
Sustainable Success Is Built on Competence, Integrity, Discipline and hardworking.
On Saturday, I had the privilege of interacting with young entrepreneurs, professionals, business leaders, and members of the emerging generation at the This Generation Conference hosted by Summit Bible Church in Abuja.
Our discussion focused on what it takes to thrive in the marketplace despite prevailing economic challenges. I shared insights from my years in business and public service, emphasizing that sustainable success is built on integrity, competence, discipline, and a commitment to creating value for society.
I reminded participants that no nation develops by consumption alone. Nations progress when their citizens are productive, innovative, and committed to excellence. Our young people must resist the temptation of shortcuts and instead embrace education, skills acquisition, entrepreneurship, and ethical leadership.
The future of Nigeria depends largely on the quality of leadership and enterprise this generation is willing to build. We must move from a culture of sharing poverty to one of creating prosperity through production, innovation, and responsible governance.
I left encouraged by the energy, intelligence, and determination of the young people I met. Their questions, ideas, and aspirations reaffirmed my belief that Nigeria’s greatest resource remains her people.
Together, through hard work, integrity, and purposeful leadership, we can build the New Nigeria that is POssible. -PO
Dear beloved sports-loving Nigerian youths,
After watching the performances of Davido, Burna Boy, and Rema at the opening of the 2026 World Cup—at a time when Nigeria, the giant of Africa, is absent—I felt a measure of consolation. This was reinforced by the fact that many Nigerians playing for clubs worldwide are representing other countries. Felix Nmecha, for instance, set a record by scoring the fastest goal at six minutes for Germany. I write to you therefore, knowing that this country belongs to you, the youth.
You are more of stakeholders in Nigeria’s future than I am. I am 64 years old; by God’s grace, much of my journey is behind me, while yours lies ahead.
It is therefore imperative that you rise to the challenge by obtaining your PVC, your most powerful tool for driving the change you desire.
In the last three years alone, over 15 million Nigerians have turned 18—enough to decide who becomes President, Governor, Senator, Member of the House, or Local Government Chairman. Indeed, enough to shape the nation’s future.
I know many of you are sceptical about politics and political parties. I understand why, but scepticism must not become surrender.
You do not need to belong to any party or wait for anyone to organise you. Organise yourselves in your streets, campuses, communities, workplaces, churches, mosques, and social groups. Mobilise, debate, demand accountability, and take part in choosing those you wish to entrust with leadership.
If you are organised and wish to hear directly from me, invite me. I will come and share my plans for you and our nation.
Do not sit on the sidelines while others decide your future.
I appeal to you to register and vote. Your vote can shape who becomes the next President of our country.
My young friends, this is your country. Take it back.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Despite Three Years of Tinubu's Food Emergency, Nigeria hungriest ranking index declined to among the worst nations globally.
In celebrating his supposed successful three years in office, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu listed some achievements in the agricultural sector, firstly, his declaration of emergency on food security in July 2023, followed by the acquisition of 2,000 tractors and 9,000 farming implements, stated as Nigeria's largest agricultural mechanisation programme.
Yet the outcome of this has been the opposite. Nigeria's hunger index has worsened significantly. Nigeria's hunger index ranking was 103rd out of 123 countries surveyed in 2022/2023, and this figure had since worsened to 115th out of 123 countries surveyed in 2025/2026. Consequently, Nigeria is now classified among the world's most hungry or food-insecure nations in the world, with the World Bank forecasting that 33 million Nigerians could experience severe hunger.
In fact, Nigeria has the highest number of hungry people in the world.
I have always maintained that Nigeria have no reason to be seen among the hungriest nations in the world when we have fast, uncultivated land in the north, which is our greatest asset today.
We must transparently invest in Agricultural production, which will guarantee food security, but create huge employment.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
The miracle we want wants us too.
We just need to pay the price attached to every phase of it.
Rejection is a price to pay.
Criticism is a price to pay.
Delay is a price to pay.
Every blessing has a preparation season.
Excessive Borrowing Without Accountability: Further Affirmation of Imprudent Governance.
President Bola Tinubu's administration has engaged in remarkably imprudent borrowing, escalating Nigeria's total debt to approximately N200 trillion. This represents an increase of over N100 trillion within a mere three years, a stark contrast to the roughly N49 trillion accumulated during President Muhammadu Buhari's eight-year tenure, which would have projected to around N80 trillion. As millions of Nigerians grapple with the shock of this unsustainable debt accumulation, the situation is exacerbated by the government's reckless approach to borrowing and a profound absence of accountability and transparency in the utilisation of these funds.
For instance, data from the Federation's Budget Office reveals that the Bola Tinubu government borrowed N11.89 trillion in the first three quarters of 2025 (January to September), exceeding the planned borrowing target of N10.34 trillion by approximately N1.54 trillion. Under a responsible and accountable government, such an overshoot would necessitate rigorous scrutiny and explanation from relevant governmental bodies. Regrettably, this is not the reality under the current administration.
Compounding this issue, only N3.10 trillion of the borrowed funds was allocated to capital expenditure during the same January-September 2025 period. This constitutes a mere 17.66% of the N17.58 trillion earmarked for capital projects, leaving a deficit of roughly N14.48 trillion, or 82.34% of planned capital expenditure unfunded.
The most disturbing aspect of the financial management fiasco under Bola Tinubu is that there is no explanation or information regarding how the balance was utilised or deployed. The question that Nigerians are rightly asking and deserve an answer to is what happened to the balance? Was it deployed for recurrent expenditure/ consumption, for the entertainment of guests to Aso Rock or transferred to the Renewed Hope Agenda 2027 Election Campaign Fund? Nigerians deserve an answer on how our economy and resources are most unpatriotically managed.
A New and Productive Nigeria is POssible, and Nigeria will be OK!
-PO
What our bodies absorbed as children is very different from what many of us expose them to today.
Back then as a kid, for skin and hair, it was usually shea butter, palm kernel oil, coconut oil, or olive oil.
Today, we rub countless products on our bodies in the name of skincare, beauty, and self-care.
The same way we eat and swallow food is the same way whatever we wear or rub on our bodies gets absorbed through our sweat back into our bodies.
I remember, as a child, that if I walked past my grandmother and she could still smell detergent on my clothes, she would call me back immediately to change into something else and put what I was wearing in the laundry bag…
At the time, it made no sense to me.
Back then, clothes were washed and rinsed thoroughly... not once, not twice, sometimes three or four times.
Same with toothpaste, there are people today who would rather keep a dirty mouth than brush with certain modern toothpastes if they cannot find charcoal, a chewing stick, or a truly herbal alternative.
As funny as it may sound, the things we call “old-fashioned” today kept us more alive back in the days.
Some people don't care how expensive your body cream is or how flawless your skin looks.
If it isn't made from the natural oils they trust, they won't use it.
The same conversation applies to relaxers, hair products, etc... Everything we put on our bodies becomes part of us for more than 24 hours and that is ticktock to either happiness or sorrow.
The illnesses we fear the most may not always arrive as strangers... sometimes they live in the same house with us, eat with us, drink with us for 365 days a year.
The attached screenshot is a research of what used to be my fav brand for both body & hair as of last year. It is a very popular and well-recommended cream/soap in Nigeria.
If only many of you would take your time to understand the things you survive on, maybe then you would get a clear understanding that cancer, kidney issues, etc., don't just appear from anywhere.
Health is wealth.
On guard ❤️.
Peter Obi addressed the European Union Parliament and took questions.
“Africa today is the last frontier of global development. It is the second biggest continent in the world in terms of size and the second biggest in terms of population. It is time to retake Africa into proper perspective.”
Circulate this video of Peter Obi’s address at the European Union across all platforms. Share it on WhatsApp groups! Let Nigerians see what it means to represent their country abroad.
Not Tinubu, whose every outing abroad brings us embarrassment and shame!✍️
For some people, freedom means doing whatever they want.
For others, it means having enough money to stop worrying.
Still for others, freedom means waking up without fear... speaking without pretending... having control over your time, your mind, and your direction.
Many people are free on paper but trapped by doubt, debt, addiction, approval, or circumstances.
Our definition of freedom is different because freedom is not just the absence of chains.
It is the presence of peace.
So...
At the end of the day, we are all searching for the same thing… a mind that rests, a heart that is settled, and a life that feels accomplished.
#Freedom.
Andy Frisella said “The people you want to know don’t want to know you… until you’ve something worthy of knowing.”
That may sound harsh, but it is one of life’s most important lessons.
This is why I always say NOBODY is coming to save you...
It is your responsibility to do everything you can to put yourself out there.
There is a ladder in front of you… and you must climb it yourself.
Every skill you develop, every sacrifice you make, every problem you solve, and every result you produce is another step up that ladder.
That is how you put yourself out there and that is how you get noticed for doors to begin to open.
You have to build yourself... and understand that building yourself comes with scars.
And those scars are the currency that proves that you paid your dues.
Every scar is evidence that when life demanded a price, you paid it.
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