Interesting.
The post I am quoting is itself a response to another post that reached a very different conclusion.
One suggests that support is moving away from @PeterObi. The other suggests that support is moving toward him.
For me, however, the more important question is not which side of the debate is correct.
The more important question is whether Nigerians are prepared to insist on a democracy in which their votes genuinely count and their voices genuinely matter.
One politician alone cannot save Nigeria. But neither should we underestimate the power of genuine, credible, and capable leadership.
The right leaders can change the trajectory of a nation. The right citizens can sustain that change.
Nigeria ultimately needs both.
For too long, many Nigerians have felt powerless in the face of poor governance and broken promises. Yet history teaches us that no political establishment can indefinitely withstand a determined and engaged citizenry.
The future of Nigeria will not be determined by social media arguments alone. It will be determined by whether Nigerians are prepared to speak up, stand up, participate, defend their votes, and demand accountability from those who seek to govern them.
As I have often said, all that is required for evil to prevail is for good people to remain silent.
Let us therefore refuse to be silent.
Let us insist that our votes count.
Let us demand competence, character, and accountability from those who seek our mandate.
And let us play our part in building the Nigeria we wish to bequeath to future generations.
General in the Nigeria military come be like ceremonial decoration
Terrorists can access them, kidnap them, kill them, and still get pardon.
Serious nations deploy apache helicopters to rescue infantries. Nigeria depend on god to rescue the bedrock of her military
Wasteland
As far as I am concerned the Devil himself is ruling over Nigeria through Tinubu.
How do you explain a government who takes away every form of soft landing from the citizens and then lie to them that things are better despite their experiences saying otherwise?
Tinubu's failure is so obvious that his people are not saying that he has not failed. They are saying that nobody can fix Nigeria and that everyone should give up on Nigeria.
Those guys are pathetic.
Nigeria is the only place where a politician can fail spectacularly and still have supporters explaining why the failure is actually a success.
Such idiocy must end in 2027.
#TinubuMustGo
I have said it repeatedly: you are not smart. That a lawyer can be this daft speaks volumes.
Here, Obi spoke on the issue of low voter turnout. A country with over 90 million registered voters ending up with only 25 million votes cast is absolutely nonsensical. Hungary just had over 70% voter turnout. Either INEC has a lot of fictitious names on the voter register, or Nigerians are not ready for democracy.
Secondly, Obi spoke about proportional representation, a system that over 50 countries use today, including Australia, Brazil, Austria, Belgium, South Africa, Switzerland, Sweden, and many more. What are the advantages of a PR system? It helps ensure that one party does not dominate the legislative arm. Secondly, it helps reduce election expenses, with PR, lawmakers' jumping ship will stop, among other benefits. As Obi stated, a balanced legislative arm helps checkmate the executive arm.
You are nothing but a local lawyer who cannot see beyond your blinded self.
Under Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (BAT), more commissioned officers have been slaughtered.
We lost:
1. Brigadier General Musa Uba.
2. Major General Abubakar Rabe (rtd).
3. Brig. Gen. Oseni Omoh (O.O.) Braimah.
4. Lt. Col. S.I. Iliyasu (March 2026).
5. Lt. Col. Umar Farouq (March 9, 2026).
6. Col. Aliyu Saidu Paiko. (October 2025).
7. Lt. Col. Umar Ibrahim Mairiga, (Mar 1, 2026).
Nigeria lost more “commissioned” army officers under Tinubu than under Buhari & Jonathan combined. The calamity that befell the Nigerian Army in 3 years is unimaginable.
We lost multiple camp commanders (including a Major in Damasak & others in Monguno). They fell to attacks, others fell to IEDs.
These are twenty, twenty-five, thirty & thirty-five years of active service wasted. They died so that politicians can soirée & party hard.
THE HEROES OF NIGERIA ARE NO MORE! 💔🇳🇬
APC has done something impressive.
They have convinced millions of people that struggling to eat, struggling to pay rent and struggling to survive is a personal failure instead of an economic one.
That's genius.
@anonymousx94082@masurge7 How do you guys think please?? Like what exactly do you expect from a president?
Not to solve insecurity, not to solve electricity problems, not to solve anything!!?!!??