Fun fact: While all 3 cities we held a premiere in showed us a lot of love, we got by far the most love in Dar es Salaam.
This was my most technically challenging professional project to date, and while we weren't doing it for the reception (we have an ideological purpose that supercedes such concerns), the love we've received from our audiences across the continent hasn't hurt at all.
We promise to keep on doing our best 🙏🏾
I do not think many Gen Z Africans have seen an African leader this confident, articulate, and eloquent on the world stage.
Imagine, just imagine for a second, that it was Bola Tinubu, Yoweri Museveni, Cyril Ramaphosa, Paul Biya, Teodoro Obiang, Denis Sassou Nguesso, Emmerson Mnangagwa, or Alassane Ouattara sitting there. The shame I felt while even writing this paragraph 🙈
Just look at the admiration on the faces of the parliament members. Look at how they listened to him. You need to see the respect in that room and how confidently they asked him questions because they knew he could answer clearly and intelligently.
This is what happens when competent leaders are given a chance.
Peter Obi is not just the man Nigeria needs. He represents the kind of leadership Africa desperately needs if we are ever going to regain respect on the global stage.
A leader who can speak clearly, think clearly, answer questions without embarrassing himself, and represent his people without making the continent look like a retirement home for tired politicians.
This is why most career African politicians do not want him to succeed. His presence alone exposes them. His clarity exposes their emptiness. His competence exposes their mediocrity.
Peter Obi is the standard they are afraid of.
@CryptoDefiLord You want a system that rigs elections "at home" to give you an avenue for you to start "voting from abroad" where the system knws it has no control over?
The same abroad/diaspora home to 17m Nigerians? Do you know how much damage 17m diasp. voters can cause to d current system?
Never forget that @OfficialABAT was an illicit drug bagman in the past. He has no place in Nigeria's government. Watch this documentary by @DavidHundeyin: https://t.co/coSwpBLASF
What surprises me the most about Nigeria is the fact that we don't even have a single Politician who's actively preaching & advocating for Anti-Neocolonialism.
No single opposition in that regard.
In 2026, The Giant of Africa has No single "Julius Malema", only colonial slaves.
Do you even understand the level of inflation that comes with a sudden increase in minimum wage of a country in an economic quagmire such as Nigeria?
You think market women would smile at workers taking home 500k a month without them increasing the prices of their goods?
A minimum wage of ₦500,000 is not too much for Nigerian workers. Police officers, soldiers, teachers, doctors, nurses, and other public servants deserve a living wage and those in critical sectors must earn additional allowances for the risks, sacrifices, and essential services they provide.