Justice M.G. Umar of the Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered that I be remanded in Kuje Prison for my one absence from court since the bogus case began, even though I was away consulting with my new legal team led by Olumide-Fusika, SAN.
Mr. Olumide-Fusika duly informed the court that my absence was solely for consultations with him, yet the judge proceeded to order my remand regardless.
I need hardly say that I am the least bothered by this development.
Imprisonment has never defeated a just cause, and it never will.
I urge the Nigerian people and all our comrades to remain resolute, steadfast, and unyielding in the quest for a genuine revolution that will liberate our country from oppression, injustice, and misrule.
The struggle continues. Victory is certain. #RevolutionNow #Sowore2027
What kind of God is this???????????
This lady had an accident months ago & as a result got an Acriomioclavicular fracture which rendered her incapable to bath herself, dress up, or use her right hand at all.
She was always in severe pain to the point that her mother is the one that bath her everyday.
She came into the cross over service in that condition, but as God’s servant @drpaulenenche was ministering and destroying afflictions by fire, the power of God came on her, the broken bones came together & mended, the pains disappeared & she could lift her hand & move like she couldn’t do previously.
She is in tears and She is free…
THIS IS GOD 🙌🙏
Happy Birthday to an indomitable patriot and fearless voice of the people, Mrs. Aisha Yesufu.
Thank you for standing tall for justice, democracy, and good governance. Your courage inspires a nation.
May strength and success attend you in all you do.
I have never paid any tithes and offerings before, and God hasn't stopped blessing me..
It's time to start contributing to the house of God cos I have seen a worthy man of God..
What a miserable appeal for national unity. National peace and sovereignty is not only when your kinsman is in power.
How patriotic were those who petitioned USA to arrest a sitting president of your country. Those people included Tinubu, Buhari, Amechi etc.
Where you aware of this?
You have been in this space to be insulting Peter Obi, obidients and using ethnic bigotry to divide Nigeria.
Who exactly is the opposition you are asking to unite? And to unite in support of more killings or to outrightly stop the killings and bigotry in the country.
My heart is broken 🥹💔
I woke up this morning & after a few minutes, my wife said “today is my birthday, you forgot”
I placed my hand on my head & shouted. She said “don’t worry, I understand”
Truth is that I have been very stressed in the past few days & she understands all I’ve been going through, & for the first time in 16 years, I had to be reminded.
Never again will this ever happen.
Pls help me say a heartfelt prayer for this amazingly beautiful woman. She has made my life so beautiful.
Happy Birthday to the wife of my youth🎈🎂🎊🎉🎁
@aonanuga1956 We are talking about everyday killings in the country a whole oga Patapata of Nigeria media is busy about the position of P.O.... Oooh what a country..
Tell me why US soldiers shouldn't invade the country when the Govt is busy negotiating wit Terrorists.. Stupid set of people
@aonanuga1956 Dear @aonanuga1956, don't go any further. Kindly read these images and tell me your honest observation. Do the Yoruba tribe, sorry, I mean Tinubu, you and your kinds, sincerely love Nigeria? Shameless hypocrites, claiming to love Nigeria only for convenience.
I will set aside my differences with some politicians for one cause. I challenge every politician or person of good conscience from the Southeast who says they want @NnamdiKanu released to stop the rhetoric. Time for action is NOW. Let’s march to Aso Rock Villa. Every governor, senator, member of the House, traditional ruler, priest, eze, Igbo person, and every Nigerian who believes in Kanu’s freedom, come out and do more than talk. I will lead this peaceful march to the Aso Rock Villa.
No more empty noise. Let @CCSoludo, @SenatorAbaribe , @alexottiofr , @PeterObi, and all others who claim to care step up and join us in person.
We go together peacefully, legally, and visibly to demand justice and an end to MNK's persecution. #FreeNnamdiKanuNow
Turning Nigeria Around: Insights from Global Engagements
My last engagement of 3-day trip to the USA was defining and enriching, including over two hours of lunch and a walk meeting with the distinguished Professor James Robinson, alongside Professors Korieh and Utomi.
Professor James Robinson was co-author of “Why Nations Fail” and a Nobel Laureate in Economics on “Prosperity of Nations”.
My interest in meeting him was stirred by one of his penetrating observations, that there are nations in the world which clearly know the path to prosperity, yet consistently fail to take it. Among his examples was Nigeria.
That remark struck me profoundly. It was not merely an academic statement but as a mirror held up to our nation. In our conversation, Professor Robinson reminded me that nations must possess the humility to remain learners if they are to advance. For me, the dialogue was both challenging and inspiring. It strengthened my conviction that Nigeria’s renewal requires difficult choices. With committed reforming and prioritising critical sectors of development, we can leapfrog our turnaround.
Earlier this year, in pursuit of similar insights, I visited Johns Hopkins University to meet Professor Peter M. Lewis, the author of “Growing Apart: Oil, Politics, and Economic Change in Indonesia and Nigeria.” His comparative study of Indonesia and Nigeria - two nations that began with similar trajectories but diverged so starkly - posed an unavoidable question: why did one move in the right direction while the other faltered? To seek answers, I travelled to Indonesia itself, where I held constructive engagements with six ministers, a former Vice President, and Indonesia's most Popular President Joko Widodo.
These encounters, across continents and with some of the finest minds and most experienced leaders, continue to deepen my conviction: Nigeria’s story is not a closed chapter of decline but an unfinished narrative with the potential for redemption.
With competent and visionary leadership - rooted in capacity, character, commitment, and compassion - Nigeria can still be transformed into a nation of pride, dignity, and prosperity.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO