ALL THE BAD GOVERNANCE WE ARE EXPERIENCING TODAY STARTS AND ENDS WITH INEC!
This is the reason we mustn't let this campaign slide.
AMUPITAN MUST RESIGN
@ChibuikeAmaechi Happy you stayed to expose the true nature of Atiku. How can someone without morals and any truthfulness rescue us from his likes. It would be from the frying pan to the fire. Now it is time for us all to come together. We masses are ready to follow. Let's be OK in Nigeria
@originalproflle The Godly golible. They know what to do but they chose not to. That is why I think we are our own problem. Our mindset is bad. With prayers and fasting Nigeria will continue to spoil but with right actions this country can still be fixed. As citizens we must demand our rights
@razorblade300 Igboho is a comic character. He is only seeking attention. If he so loved the people he should talk to the Government. Terrorists are not joking. If it is that easy why did we fail to stop it as a nation. The Nigeria government is not lacking power. Just the will is lacking
@ParallelFacts They are strategically disarming the vigilantes and hunters calling them terrorists and granting terrorists freedom. Those with AK47 are walking free, while does with hunters guns and Cutlass are being arrested. This is a failed Country. All thanks to APC.
@ParallelFacts Anybody telling you to pray for this country is either ignorant or mischievous. We all need to act and demand our safety from our Government and not from God. I don't like the APC supporters but yes it happens to him now, it has happened to lots of other Nigerians. Who is next?
@ParallelFacts The South West invasion has happened. We are in real trouble. I can't even count the number of attacks this month alone. Prayer is not the solution as suggested by the NUT but we need to act now before it is too late
Politics of Zero Humanity
It is profoundly disturbing that while we, the politicians, continue to obsess over the 2027 elections—spending our energy scheming about how to capture, grab, and run the next election—the first two months of 2026 have reportedly seen the killing of over 1,000 Nigerians and the abduction of several thousand others.
This is the painful reality confronting our nation. From Zamfara State to Kwara, Ondo, Kebbi, Edo, Benue, Adamawa, Plateau, and many other states, families have buried loved ones, and communities have been emptied by gunshots and fear.
In over 25 states across all geopolitical zones this year alone, there have been major violent attacks on innocent citizens, kidnappings by armed bandits, mass shootings, village invasions, and brazen assaults on worshippers and travellers. The scale of bloodshed and the number of deaths in just two months in Nigeria are even worse than what we see in countries officially at war. Yet the urgency with which we discuss these tragedies does not match the urgency of our discussions surrounding zoning formulas, party structures, and campaign strategies.
This is the tragedy of our politics.
We debate power sharing while citizens are sharing funeral programs. I watched in tears yesterday as families in the Doruwa Babuje community in Plateau State buried their dead after attacks by armed terrorists, but our media and leaders were focused on discussions about party issues and the 2027 elections, when we aren't even sure we will be alive to see it, given all the deaths happening in our country today. We strategise about 2027 while Nigerians struggle to survive 2026. This is inhumane.
We must elevate human life to a sacred status in our national priorities. Leadership is not about winning elections; it is about saving lives. We can, and we must, aspire to a Nigeria devoid of bloodshed—a Nigeria where governance is measured not by political dominance but by the safety and dignity of its people.
History will not remember how many strategies we perfected for 2027; it will remember whether we acted when Nigerians were dying. We must choose Nigerian lives over politics. We must put Nigerians first.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO