The most dangerous person to any system of power is not the activist.
It's the educated person who finally understands how the system works.
That's why education was designed to inform you, not illuminate you.
Governor Adeleke supported Atiku Abubakar in 2023.
Atiku is from Adamawa.
Adamawa is in the North.
Now in 2026 he is talking about the turn of the South.
The question is simple, did he think Atiku was from Abeokuta in 2023?
Or has the turn of the South only become relevant now that his own reelection depends on staying close to the presidency?
Kemi Badenoch is not wrong in calling out
Nigeria as an oil producing country that has never had stable electricity.
That is a lived daily reality for many Nigerians.
But there is something uncomfortable about a British politician of Nigerian root, using Nigeria's failure as a prop to argue against wealth redistribution in the UK.
The same Britain that spent decades extracting Nigeria's resources, propping up military dictators when it served their interests and drawing borders that created the instability we are still managing today.
Again, Badenoch is right that stupid public policy destroys nations. She just forgot to mention who funded the men who enforced the policies.
Attended a burial today.
A representative of the Nigeria Union of Teachers stood up to speak on behalf of his colleagues.
He could not put together correct sentences or tenses throughout his entire speech.
This is not about disrespecting a grieving moment, but to ask, if those who are meant to model language and learning for our children cannot demonstrate basic command of the English they teach, what exactly is being transferred in our classrooms?
The quality of a nation's education lives or dies in the quality of its teachers. And no nation can rise above the quality of its education.
Attended a burial today.
A representative of the Nigeria Union of Teachers stood up to speak on behalf of his colleagues.
He could not put together correct sentences or tenses throughout his entire speech.
This is not about disrespecting a grieving moment, but to ask, if those who are meant to model language and learning for our children cannot demonstrate basic command of the English they teach, what exactly is being transferred in our classrooms?
The quality of a nation's education lives or dies in the quality of its teachers. And no nation can rise above the quality of its education.
This is the kind of leadership Nigeria needs, going beyond rhetoric to actually study what works. Health insurance coverage at the ward level is transformative; it's where healthcare either reaches people or doesn't.
A healthier Nigeria is however not just a slogan, it's a fiscal and moral imperative
Building a Healthier Nigeria Through Stronger Healthcare Systems
As part of our desire and commitment to building a healthier Nigeria, I met with some healthcare professionals and experts in the United States on Friday, June 5, 2026. The meeting was essentially to deepen my understanding of how successful health insurance systems deliver improved healthcare, especially in the areas of primary and emergency care.
One of our key health objectives remains unchanged: to expand health insurance coverage, strengthen primary healthcare across our electoral wards, train more healthcare workers, and make quality healthcare accessible and affordable for all Nigerians.
A New Nigeria must be a healthier Nigeria.
A New Nigeria is possible. -PO
Tinubu with his reactive governance.
1000 forest guards for Oyo while Plateau, Zamfara, Borno and Katsina are equally on fire raises an obvious question.
Is this a security policy or a political gesture?
Because a genuine security architecture doesn't respond to whichever state makes the loudest headline that week.
It anticipates and deploys systematically.
What Nigeria has instead is a president who governs by reaction, removing subsidies without cushioning, floating the naira without preparation, deploying guards without a framework.
The pattern is consistent.
Bold announcements. Absent implementation. Leaving ordinary Nigerians to bear the consequences.
Insecurity is not a forest problem.
It is a governance problem that has been fed for decades by unemployment, inequality and the failure to make any Nigerian feel like the state is genuinely on their side.
You cannot guard your way out of that.
You can only govern your way out.
Tinubu with his reactive governance.
1000 forest guards for Oyo while Plateau, Zamfara, Borno and Katsina are equally on fire raises an obvious question.
Is this a security policy or a political gesture?
Because a genuine security architecture doesn't respond to whichever state makes the loudest headline that week.
It anticipates and deploys systematically.
What Nigeria has instead is a president who governs by reaction, removing subsidies without cushioning, floating the naira without preparation, deploying guards without a framework.
The pattern is consistent.
Bold announcements. Absent implementation. Leaving ordinary Nigerians to bear the consequences.
Insecurity is not a forest problem.
It is a governance problem that has been fed for decades by unemployment, inequality and the failure to make any Nigerian feel like the state is genuinely on their side.
You cannot guard your way out of that.
You can only govern your way out.