Marry someone who will remind you of God’s promises when fear makes you forget them. Marry someone who pushes you towards your assignment, not away from it.
Who you marry can either help fulfil your destiny or fight it. Choose wisely.
My Vision for a Productive and Prosperous Nigeria
Today, being the 1st of July, 2026, I wish to humbly recall that when I decided to contest for the office of President of Nigeria, I pledged to place Nigeria on the path of unity and national transformation. Now, as the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, I will, in the coming weeks and months, provide insights into the roadmap that I am confident will help curb abuse in government, halt the decline in the quality of life of Nigerians at all levels, and usher in an era of unity, peace, sustained progress, and prosperity.
This vision is anchored on a commitment to unity, inclusion, social justice, equity, and the freedom of every citizen to pursue lawful dreams.
Central to this proposed roadmap are significant reforms in education and healthcare, which are at the core of human capital development.
Robust human capital is indispensable infrastructure for national progress. It serves as the fundamental capital upon which daily life, economic expansion, and the delivery of essential public services depend.
These are foundational areas that we must reform with energy and determination if we are to reap the demographic dividend of our youthful population.
From the outset of my presidency, we will establish a task force dedicated to drastically reducing the menace of out-of-school children. We will place greater emphasis on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) to support our drive for massive industrialisation, anchored on our agricultural endowments and value addition across value chains organised around industrial parks to be located in development zones across the geopolitical regions of the country.
Funding and improving the equipment of TVET institutions, through partnerships among government, the private sector, and social entrepreneurs such as faith-based educators, will facilitate apprenticeship opportunities in the private sector, similar to the German dual education system.
The situation in which unemployment remains high while Nigerian entrepreneurs establish businesses elsewhere because skilled labour is scarce must be confronted decisively. Doing so is essential for the common good and for facilitating our transition from a consumption-driven economy to a production-driven one.
Character and civic education, emphasising the values that foster trust - an essential ingredient for enterprise and leadership - as well as shared national values, will receive significant attention within the tripartite approach to governance that we propose.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
When people are about to get married, one of the prayers for them is: “God will make you friends of each other.” It is a very profound prayer. Friends, not just lovers or spouses.
True friends encourage each other; they point out mistakes with love and respect; they trust each other.
Without the couple being friends, their marriage will struggle. Try and marry someone you can be friends with.
I am Ezemmuo. I know things.
Lagos Calabar coastal road= 750km
China rural roads built= 16,000km
Cost of coastal road= $11 billion
Cost of the china rural roads built= $12.1 billion
Time of project execution for coastal road = since March 2024 till date
Time of completion of china rural roads= 4 months.
I just say let me let you know.
Never did I think anybody would be worse than Buhari. Tinubu's Government is a tragedic disaster this nation might not recover from in decades to come.
Presidency - Peter Obi
APC - Peter Obi
ADC - Peter Obi
Online - Peter Obi
Offline - Peter Obi
Agbados - Peter Obi
Mikano boys - Peter Obi
Nigeria didn't go to the World Cup - Peter Obi
Coastal Road is flooded - Peter Obi
Cooking gas is ₦2,500 - Peter Obi
Father Mbaka - Peter Obi
Soludo - Peter Obi
Bayo Onanuga - Peter Obi
Kenneth Okonkwo - Peter Obi
Dele Momodu - Peter Obi
Reno Omokri - Peter Obi
I get it. Peter Obi is the news.
Peter Obi is the revolution
Peter Obi is the movement
Peter Obi, everywhere you go!
Peter Obi is coming and Nigeria will be OK ✌️
When I was the Chairman of Fidelity Bank, I was living in Festac. I was the only chairman who wasn’t living on the Island. They told me that my lifestyle was affecting the corporate image of the bank. I asked them a simple question: Has any customer ever asked where your chairman lives? It was all in their imagination.”
— Peter Obi
A reminder that true leadership is not about luxury, status, or appearances, but about the value you create and the impact you make.
In a world obsessed with image, Peter Obi’s philosophy emphasizes simplicity, prudence, and substance over showmanship.
💡 Life is not about where you live, what you wear, or how much you display. It is about the value you bring to humanity.
🇳🇬 May Nigeria be blessed with leaders who prioritize service over extravagance, competence over propaganda, and the people over personal comfort.
✊ LIFE IS ALL ABOUT THE VALUE YOU BRING!
These Police Officers just parked me at Bolade, Oshodi, pointed guns at me, and forced me to transfer N100,000 them. When my bank app showed "exceeded transfer limit", they dragged me to a nearby POS to do it with my card.
They initially demanded 150k each.
They were 4 in number.
These are the names I could copy:
Francis Adekunle
2087495551
Kuda
Friday Ikpe
9136237110
Okay
This is the phone number of the notorious Officer Friday Ikpe 09136237110. I got it from his opay
@PoliceNG@BenHundeyin@Princemoye1
Please my mutuals, if you see this on your TL, help repost or tag other relevant authorities until these criminals are apprehended.
I used to criticize people who were devoted to their Christian faith.
Those who never wanted anything to do with secular music, random relationships and so many "normal" things an average human does all the time.
I thought they weren't free, that they are living in set out rules that are complicating their lives.
Not until i fell into deep struggles and was looking out for hope. That is when i encountered Jesus Christ.
I was lost, empty and wandering down a terrible path society told me to follow. I thought i was living in freedom, but my life was heading to death.
I was deep in lust and addictions, it almost ruined my life, but Jesus pulled me out of that pit.
Now i understand why they had to live that way. This is a life of peace and not every human can boast of it. Knowing Jesus is like holding an answer sheet next to your question paper.
My life changed entirely, and now I'm living clean with peace and understanding. Now all i want to do is protect my peace by all means, by rejecting whatever society presents.
I'm afraid I've become what i once criticized 😩
Is Nigeria doing better since 2023? Short answer: Hell NO!! Long answer: it depends on who you are and where you play.
For those who depend on capital markets and the FX market, the stability is a breath of fresh air. Emefiele and Buhari were idiots. Cardoso is great.
For those in the streets, things simply got worse. I have sent more to assist family members in the last 3 years than at any time in my life. Poverty increased.
The top-down approach will NOT work unless there are major interventions at the bottom. Dangote, Elumelu, or Otedola will not fix our roads or provide security; that is the government's job.
A healthy Nigeria at the bottom also benefits those at the top. I don't believe we have the luxury of things trickling down again. Remittances may be at great risk amid nationalist agitations and movements abroad.
Depending on the Diaspora to keep supporting a nation is impracticable. That was what Emefiele banked on for years, and it never worked. The Diaspora is tired. People are also thinking about their own lives and futures. Jobs are being lost, and AI is eating up the world.
If we don't build up our nation today, we will have no nation one day. We are slowly moving from Abegistan to TerrorStan. Security and Infrastructure should be priorities. A healthy foreign reserve balance doesn't help the man on the streets.
A new Nigeria is POssible when Nigeria is OK.
I Bought my first car in 2024
I Bought a plot of land in Jos
I Bought another in Port Harcourt
I Started Saving as an adult in 2024
I built my pig farm, & established in 2025
A single emergency: My Mom’s illness in 2026, made me sold & cleared everything, including my Savings‼️⚠️
This is LIFE in Nigeria.
You can struggle to build your life as a young person, without government support, but a single emergency can have everything crash, right before your eyes.
You will start life all over again, without support!
All because we don't have a Government‼️
When you see me put in extra efforts to sensitize people on voter registration & participation,
I am simply pushing for the installation of a people-oriented leader, who would establish a functional system/country that benefits and supports all Nigerians.
I am a VICTIM of NIGERIA⚠️
As an only son, who lost his father & 7 other family members to insecurity,
Family members who would have been a support system
Imagine pushing through life alone to attain a certain milestone, only to crash back to square one!😪
Nigeria has happened to me in ways you can't imagine, so I'm making efforts to see that it doesn't happen to others
PETER OBI will build a NIGERIA that supports you, not one that impoverishes you & feeds you bread crumbs.
Our only chance at having a decent FUTURE as Nigerian youths, is a PETER OBI presidency!
#NigeriaWillBeOK
After the 2027 elections , Mr Peter Obi may not contest for the Nigeria presidency again ...
He will not want to continue to run endlessly like Atiku.
If that happens, it means most people who believes in his political ideology may also quit active politics in nigeria too..
Honestly, this might be the last opportunity for every patriotic Nigerian to rise above tribe, sentiments etc and do the needful today..
The Tinubu and APC government do not care about you, the evidence is everywhere..
There is no other better time to act than 2027!
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?
Sin is so much deeper than choosing right or wrong.
It’s a belief about God that says, “You are not enough.”
When we sin, we replace God as our treasure and source of life.
So repentance is putting God back in the #1 spot.
Which means obedience should be the fruit.
Because when God comes first, you don’t need sin to give you life.
Whatever need sin was meeting, God now meets.
So obedience is taking the risk that God is better than the thing I was using to satisfy me. It’s believing that He will satisfy.
And He will 100% of the time.
See how Nigeria's politics is at the moment.
Set high standards for Peter Obi and set no standards for Tinubu and Atiku.
If Peter Obi does not beat the high standards set for him, then he is not better than Tinubu and Atiku.
Then all politicians are the same.
Crazy way of thinking.
When Peter Obi first became Governor, he was invited to an official meeting in Abuja. His aides prepared a list of about 30 people to accompany him, just as was customary for governors at the time. Another invitation came, and once again he traveled with a large entourage.
By the third or fourth trip, however, Obi began to question the huge amount of money being spent on these journeys. He felt it was excessive and unnecessary.
It was not his personal money being spent—it was government money, and the expenditure was legally approved. Yet, to Obi, it represented wasteful spending of public funds.
He called his staff and requested a detailed list of everyone who traveled with him, along with their specific responsibilities. After reviewing the list, he concluded that most of the tasks assigned to those individuals were things he could handle himself. He even insisted on carrying his own bag rather than assigning someone to do it for him.
He also reviewed the security arrangements. Instead of paying for multiple security personnel to travel back and forth at government expense, he reasoned that it would be more cost-effective to coordinate with the Inspector General of Police and use security personnel already available at his destination.
Through this culture of prudence and careful management of public resources, Peter Obi was able to leave Anambra State with substantial savings, clear outstanding debts, invest heavily in schools and hospitals, pay workers’ salaries, pensions, and gratuities, and undertake major infrastructure projects. Under his administration, Anambra also recorded significant improvements in educational performance.
This is the candidate we are presenting to Nigerians. We have taken the time to examine his record, his leadership style, and his achievements in public office. After careful consideration, we believe he stands out as one of the most capable leaders among those seeking public office.
May Almighty Allah grant him the opportunity to serve Nigeria and the wisdom and strength to lead the country towards progress and prosperity. Ameen.
The average Nigerian politician sees Peter Obi as a direct threat to their source of livelihood. It unsettles them that a man who has conquered greed could step into the arena. Their greatest shock is discovering they cannot dig up dirt on him. That failure is a major blow to their playbook. Hence, the relentless campaign of calumny against him.
After my wife's birthday celebrations today, a friend took all the balloons home because she teaches in Children's church and needs to keep the kids excited tomorrow.
I made a small prayer for her in my heart that at the end of all things, God considers here a good and faithful servant.
The way she faithfully took them down and did the arduous walk down the stairs, fitting them in her Uber safely and will do the same run tomorrow morning.
And to you who thinks God doesn't see you, I promise you his eyes are not weak, they are continually rested on the righteous.
On our Supreme Leader Dickson,
My personal view is that he didn’t anticipate the size and scale, of what NDC would become, by accepting PO and Kwankwaso into the party.
He still sees it as his personal fiefdom, to use as he deems fit. He’s yet to grasp that this party no longer belongs to him, but to millions of Nigerians.
The idea of handpicking who gets to run, works in a mushroom party, but not in what is meant to be the national party.
And the kind of statements he’s making, and his media aides too, are things for mushroom parties.
I understand that this happened quickly, but if indeed the idea is to build a long lasting legacy, Dickson must learn to eliminate self, and consider what is good for the greater good.
The founding fathers of PDP; Alex Ekwueme, Solomon Lar and Jerry Gana, did not run for elections. They understood that they were building an institution. If not for Atiku, PDP would have remained in power till today.
Our Supreme Leader must learn, that he who says “I am a king”, is no king. He must see the NDC, not as his personal fiefdom anymore, but as an institution with millions of Nigerians, who all have an equal stake in the project.
Unless he does this, NDC would end up like the other parties out there.
The party must be supreme, even to the supreme leader. He must surrender himself to the party first, before demanding it from others.
Made in ABA in Igbo land.
I bought this pair of footwear in 2024, and to my greatest surprise, it has completely changed my perception of Made in Aba products. Despite the negative things some people say about Aba-made shoes, this footwear is still in excellent condition today.
I personally used it for over one year and six months before handing it over to my younger brother. Throughout that period, it was used almost every day, including for bathing, yet it has neither torn nor required any repair from a shoemaker. That level of durability speaks for itself.
My honest assessment is that Aba manufacturers are capable of producing world-class, long-lasting products. The quality you get often depends on the specifications you request and the capital invested in production. The same principle applies globally. China, for example, produces both low-quality and premium products depending on the buyer's budget and requirements.
Aba remains one of the greatest manufacturing hubs in Africa, driven by the creativity, skill, and resilience of Igbo entrepreneurs and craftsmen. Instead of looking down on locally made products, we should support and promote them because they create jobs, drive innovation, and strengthen our economy.
The talent in Igbo land is undeniable. Give an Igbo craftsman the right tools, resources, and market, and he can compete with the best in the world.
Igbo to the world. Aba made, globally respected.