Sometimes, I look at the career trajectory of Peter Obi and I begin to have pity on myself. 😭
$22 million annual profit at 28.
A dollar millionaire at 30.
Owned a house in the UK at 30.
A bank chairman at 34.
A governor at 44.
Now, I understand why people fall over themselves just to hear him speak.
Nobody in APC, dead or alive can match Peter Obi in anything.
Not character, Real wealth(not stolen money), international network, exposure in local politics and real offline business experience.
Moment at the official unveiling ceremony of United Nigeria Airlines’ newly acquired Boeing 737-800NG, where Air Peace CEO, Chief Allen Onyema, acted as a flight attendant inside the aircraft.
On board were His Royal Majesty Nnaemeka Achebe (Obi of Onitsha), Governor Alex Otti, Minister of Aviation Festus Keyamo, and other dignitaries are present.
Governance is not difficult but you won't believe me because you are used to being governed by thieves.
Now we are asking you to vote a man of honest character without a single case from EFCC/ICPC, it's feeling alien to your body...
Could it be that it's because you are an unrepentant thief yourself?
Anytime Data Boys ask you to show them evidence of Peter Obi's achievements in road infrastructure during his time as governor, show them this.👇👇👇
Bookmark, repost massively for the world to see.
2027 is Peter Obi's last shot at the presidency.
2027 is your last opportunity for Peter Obi to pull you out of poverty.
2027 is Nigeria's last chance for Peter Obi to rescue her from that structure of criminality, structure of corruption, structure of looting.
2027 is our last chance to be rescued from this worsening economy, and ravaging insecurity.
Irrespective of how the election goes, Peter obi will remain a wealthy man, a comfortable man, an accomplished man, and a fulfilled man.
The best and only opportunity to take advantage of Peter Obi's availability is this 2027, if not you will suffer. Think about your life 12 years ago, and think about it now. This is not about politics or political party. There is always a positive or negative consequence after every presidential election in Nigeria.
Those who fail to value the treasure they have because it is readily available, will eventually regret when such treasure becomes scarce and unavailable again.
Go out there, get your PVC, vote for Peter Obi and Kwankwaso (OK)
Vote for NDC, defend your votes and make sure it counts.
The Knife is in your hands, the ball is in your court. The choice is yours ✌️
Accountable Borrowing: The South Africa Example.
I have consistently maintained that borrowing, in itself, is not a bad thing. Every nation borrows. The critical issue is not the act of borrowing, but what the borrowed funds are used for and whether citizens can clearly see and measure the impact of such borrowing in their daily lives.
There is a lot to learn in the open and transparent manner in which South Africa handled its recently secured a $1 billion loan from the New Development Bank, with a clearly defined purpose. Publicly announcing the targeted purpose of the loan for all to know and monitor, upgrading water supply systems, modernising sanitation infrastructure, improving electricity distribution, and strengthening waste management services across eight major metropolitan cities, including Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban.
This is indeed what accountable borrowing should look like; the purpose is clear, the projects are identifiable, and the expected benefits to citizens are measurable. Such investments directly improve living conditions, enhance productivity, and stimulate economic growth.
In Nigeria, however, the opposite is the case: public debt has risen dramatically under the current administration, and its deployment is shrouded in secrecy from the people who will indeed pay back the loan. Today, our total public debt has increased from about ₦87 trillion in 2023 to nearly ₦200 trillion.
Yet, despite this unprecedented accumulation of debt, Nigerians are often left without a clear and detailed account of how these borrowings are being deployed to improve critical sectors such as education, healthcare, power, security, and infrastructure.
Borrowing must never become an end in itself. Every loan obtained in the name of the Nigerian people must be tied to specific, productive investments capable of generating economic value, creating jobs, reducing poverty, and improving the welfare of citizens.
Good governance demands transparency and accountability. The government must be able to clearly explain what was borrowed, where it was invested, and what measurable outcomes have been achieved. The ordinary Nigerian should be able to see and feel the benefits of every debt incurred on their behalf.
At a time when millions of Nigerians are struggling with rising costs of living, unemployment, insecurity, and declining purchasing power, fiscal discipline and prudent management of public resources are no longer optional; they are imperative.
Every borrowing decision should answer one simple question: How does this improve the life of the ordinary Nigerian? If that question cannot be convincingly answered, then we risk merely transferring today's burdens to future generations.
A New Nigeria is POssible. - PO
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My dear supporters,
REMEMBER, WE HAVE MOVED ON AND FOCUSED ON THE BIGGER PICTURE!!!!
Any conversation that is not about the 2027 presidential election and how to get Peter Obi @PeterObi elected and sworn into office , please ignore!!!!!
After the 2027 General Elections we will have the luxury to respond if it is worth our time.
For now we will continue with our tunnel vision on the presidential election!!!!!
The same people who clap at every phrase of the gibberish coming out of Tinubu’s mouth now want to dissect and analyze an interview given by Peter Obi.
I no blame una. Una deserve Tinubu again and again.
Peter Obi will never be President.
I repeat, Peter Obi will never be President.
Nigerians should ask a simple question: What exactly did Peter Obi achieve when he was Governor of Anambra State?
His supporters often talk about the money he saved, but many people believe leadership is about improving lives, building infrastructure, creating opportunities, and addressing the immediate needs of the people—not simply keeping money in government accounts while citizens struggle.
Today, Nigeria has gone through nearly three years of difficult but necessary economic reforms under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Nigerians showed patience, resilience, and understanding during a period of hardship.
Now, the signs of recovery are becoming clearer. Economic indicators are improving, investments are returning, food supply is becoming more stable, and security efforts are yielding results in many parts of the country.
President Tinubu deserves credit for taking bold decisions that were not popular but were necessary for the long-term survival of Nigeria's economy. While challenges still remain, the country has weathered the storm and is gradually moving in the right direction.
The task before Nigerians now is to consolidate these gains and continue supporting policies that promote growth, stability, and national development.
Nigeria is rising again, and President Tinubu's leadership has played a significant role in that journey.
I am halfway into PO's interview with Rufai Oseni and I am curious to know why he is being bashed for having a poor outing.
On the question regarding if this is the last time he will be contesting, I think he was clear with his stance that if the zoning is upheld, by the time it comes back to the South, he will 78 and would not be able to contest.
On why so many leaders from the South East are against him, he stated that asides Kenneth Okonkwo, these people were not with him in the last election, so nothing has changed. I think that is clear enough and in the last election he had no one with him but today, he has some senators, rep members etc with him and he is in a better place than he was in the last election.
On Kwakwanso calling him names, he stated clearly that they both believe in the same ideology of using education to pull people out of poverty and when Kwakwanso called him names in the last election, he didn't say he was a thief or unfit/unqualified to govern. I also think this is clear.
On subsidy removal, he mentioned that while removing subsidy was right but he would not have gone to the inauguration to announce it. He further mentioned that he would have removed it in an organised manner which is the same thing he said during the campaign.
He has still focused his major selling point on his integrity which is verifiable. He mentioned (for the umpteenth time) the amount he left in the Anambra state coffers both in USD and NGN and how he ensured that he owed no one before leaving office in March 2014.