Relax, Nigeria will be OK.
In 2027, I will be voting for Peter Obi as President of Nigeria because our country desperately needs competent, frugal, and results-oriented leadership after years of decline.
As Governor of Anambra, Obi transformed the state with tangible achievements: he elevated education from near the bottom to 1st nationally, built and upgraded hundreds of schools and healthcare facilities (including the first state-owned teaching hospital), constructed over 800km of roads, attracted major investments like Innoson Motors and SABMiller, maintained fiscal discipline as the least indebted state, pioneered sub-sovereign wealth savings, and left office with significant savings and no unpaid salaries. He proved governance can be prudent and effective. Nigeria needs this model scaled nationally to rebuild our economy, create jobs, and restore hope, especially for the youth whose future has been squandered.
The APC experiment from Buhari to Tinubu has been a painful mistake. What many once believed was a progressive change has left the economy in serious distress: naira devaluation, persistent high inflation, crushing cost of living, fuel and electricity price shocks, and debt servicing consuming nearly half of government revenue. Life is extraordinarily hard for ordinary Nigerians, farmers displaced, businesses struggling, millions pushed deeper into poverty. Insecurity remains rampant, with thousands killed and abducted under this administration, far exceeding many active conflict zones in raw human cost. Tinubu’s government has failed to decisively tackle banditry, kidnapping, and terrorism.
The 2023 election left deep scars. Peter Obi won, only for INEC under Mahmood Yakubu to declare otherwise amid widespread controversies, technical failures, and alleged irregularities including vote manipulation in places like Rivers State, the whole SW region, and middle belt states like Benue. The judiciary’s handling of election petitions further damaged public trust, with decisions widely criticized as prioritizing technicalities over substance. Nigerians have watched institutions meant to uphold democracy appear compromised.
The only reason why some gullible Nigerians voted for BAT was because of the Claims that Tinubu “developed” Lagos lol, this completely ignore history. Lagos was already Nigeria’s commercial capital and former FCT long before him, but now everyone can see how clueless the old man is, he has no ideas, he lacks direction. Lagos thrived due to its economic position thanks to SS oil and our taxpayers money , not any individual.
We have suffered enough. APC has turned the Giant of Africa into a subject of shame and global pity on many fronts, with corruption seemingly rewarded and competence sidelined. Our judiciary has faced embarrassing moments that erode confidence in the rule of law. Atiku Abubakar should recognize that many Nigerians no longer trust him as the alternative and is time of the South.
Peter Obi, alongside Kwankwaso represents the change we need. The organic, youth-driven OK movement is growing massively. In 2027, the margin must be too large for manipulation or rigging. We demand functional INEC and judiciary, state or community policing to tackle insecurity (an area where the current administration has completely failed at), economic revival, and renewed global respect.
Nigerians made a mistake in 2023. In 2027, under the Seriake led NDC we will correct it and defend our votes and democracy. Obi offers competence, integrity, and a clear vision to put Nigeria back on the map. Enough of the waste. It is time for an Igbo president, the SE are part of this country, it is time for real transformation.
#PeterObi2027
NIGERIA WILL BE OK.
At least I deserve good governance in my youth
The whole Nigeria was silent when Samuel Ortom ran away from APC and started calling APC the party of miyetti Allah, he implemented the anti open grazing law and fought Buhari throughout his tenure, the fulanis massacred and tormented The Tiv people and the entire middle Belt, people said is Benue politics, everywhere was silent.
We told y'all we Middle Beltans are the bridge between the Sharia North and the South, if the Yorubas one day decide is Islam first then we the Christians are indeed doomed.
When Gideon Orkar made his coup speech and announced the removal of five northern states (Bauchi, Borno, Kano, Katsina, and Sokoto as they then existed) from Nigeria in 1990.
The Yorubas joined the north and k!lled him, if only that coup succeeded Nigeria would have been a more safer Nd better place for us and our children tomorrow.
And this power shift from the Yorubas to the fulanis would have ended
Wizkid never said Nike or PUMA can’t afford him, man was literally fighting for equal pay among African and Foreign Artists, if they can pay Offset $1m, they should be able to pay Asake $1m too for the same job, this was his message but English is a big problem for most of you
Lol bro really said SGF Sen. George Akume the godfather of Benue politics, since democracy returned after his 2 term as Governor he brought Suswam he won, He brought Ortom he won, he brought Alia and he won and you think someone like that doesn't have followership? Or you just don't know Akume and Benue politics
No Middle Belt or northern Christian is voting or supporting Atiku in 2027.
The likes of the current SGF Sen. George Akume the strongest Middle Belt power broker in the APC today. He has publicly argued that northern politicians should wait until 2031 before pursuing the presidency, Akume is eyeing presidency 2027, so is Saraki, Babachir lawal, Christopher Musa, Yakubu Dogara, none of these names will support Atiku now or another Muslim candidate come 2031 unless Peter Obi win the presidency 2027, There is growing sentiment among Middle Belt Christians that after decades of Fulani Muslims like Buhari, Yar'Adua, Murtala Mohammed etc dominance in northern politics, a Northern Christian or Middle Belt candidate should eventually emerge as a national candidate and eventually win.
No Middle Belt or northern Christian is voting or supporting Atiku in 2027.
The likes of the current SGF Sen. George Akume the strongest Middle Belt power broker in the APC today. He has publicly argued that northern politicians should wait until 2031 before pursuing the presidency, Akume is eyeing presidency 2027, so is Saraki, Babachir lawal, Christopher Musa, Yakubu Dogara, none of these names will support Atiku now or another Muslim candidate come 2031 unless Peter Obi win the presidency 2027, There is growing sentiment among Middle Belt Christians that after decades of Fulani Muslims like Buhari, Yar'Adua, Murtala Mohammed etc dominance in northern politics, a Northern Christian or Middle Belt candidate should eventually emerge as a national candidate and eventually win.