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My dearest sister Ngozi @NOIweala ,
It is with profound sorrow that I received the sad news of the demise of Prince Ikechukwu Okonjo, your younger brother.
The loss of a younger sibling is an arduous and grievous experience. Please accept my sincerest sympathies, extended to you, the esteemed royal family of the Ogwashi-Uku Kingdom, and all individuals who held Prince Ikechukwu in their affections.
May God Almighty who called him home grant him eternal rest in His kingdom, and grant your family the fortitude to bear his irreplaceable loss.
God Almighty bless your family always. -PO
Contrary to popular belief, nobody at the DisCo is sitting somewhere saying “rain don start, off am” 😅
From an engineering standpoint, rain itself is usually not what makes your supply dissappear.
It just exposes weaknesses that already exist in our power system.
It is more common in Nigeria because we rely heavily on overhead lines, maintenance is inconsistent in some areas, vegetation control is weak, and the BIGGEST OF ALL- restoration
is sometimes at snail speed.
Countries like the U.S., South Africa, and Canada also experience rain-related outages but their systems are generally more resilient, with faster fault isolation and quicker restoration.
Here is what typically happens behind the scenes:
1. Tree contact with power lines:
Most distribution lines are overhead and pass through areas with limited vegetation control.
During storms, wind can push tree branches into 11kV or 33kV lines, causing short circuits or earth faults. Once detected, the system automatically trips to protect equipment.
2. Aging or weak infrastructure
Transformers, insulators, jumper connections, and cable joints that work under normal dry conditions can become vulnerable when moisture increases.
Rain doesn’t create the fault ), it often worsens existing weaknesses, especially on poorly maintained feeders.
3. Lightning and voltage surges
Thunderstorms produce electrical surges that can destabilize the network. Protection systems isolate these faults quickly to prevent damage to transformers and substations.
4. Automatic protection systems:
Substations use protective relays and circuit breakers. When abnormal current is detected, feeders trip automatically to prevent fires, equipment damage, or larger system failures.
Reject him on the basis of religion, tribe or propaganda and live to regret it!
Mr Peter Obi is an asset to Nigerians.
Nigeria will be OK by the grace of God.
First of, shut up ! You should be hiding your face in shame.
Secondly , when we talk about South West political scene who are the harbingers of hate and vicious rhetoric, there is a particular demographic we are talking about.
Everyone knows this, You MF stayed in opposition for over 50 years for a reason.
The first time you ever produced a president was under Buhari!
Buhari is your legacy, Tinubu is your achievement!.
You never accepted that OBJ was from your political porapo.
The fact remains that, Buhari didn’t win because of some unusual votes from SW.
He won because you people flooded the airwaves with tribalistic, hate-filled propaganda against GEJ, and gullible Nigerians swallowed it hook, line, and sinker.
Today Nigeria is in total mess and disarray!
You attacked every single person that worked under OBJ and Jonathan.
You branded these two leaders “Igbo” you even invented a theory on how Obasanjo’s father was from Onitsha, simply because they chose to work with some few capable Nigerians from the East, West, North and South something Tinubu and Buhari couldn’t find anywhere in your ranks.
Look at the data! This is your legacy!
This is the “sophistication” you are capable of bringing to Nigeria.
You don’t want to know the mess you low quality beings have put yourselves and that of Nigerians into due to your divisive and destructive style of politics.
Keep making noise online!
Nigerians cannot wait to get you cancerous vermins out of power and work towards healing the wounds you pigs have inflicted on Nigerians.
Beclouded by jealousy, they will soon write to foreign governments and international organizations not to invite, welcome or host Peter Obi again. His persona is killing them.
The respect he is commanding for free, is what they are paying lobbyist for the past 3 years to get.
Obi meets with the Top U.S Healthcare Professionals today.
To discuss his plan to expand Nigeria Health Insurance Coverage.
Omo, this man is ready. 🔥
He doesn’t just want come and appoint a minister, he wants to understand what the minister will be doing. 📌
This is NOT a political post but I want you to learn something from this…
A video of Mr Peter Obi addressing members of the European Union Parliament recently went viral.
In that video, we saw how he explained what Africans and the EU countries have in common, where they are ahead of us and where we Africans are ahead of them.
He went further to state how they can be of benefit to us and how we can also be of a great benefit to them.
He capped it up by making them see the danger of not doing business with Africa like never before —Africans will flood their country as their closest continent and they will also lose the trade opportunities that only Africa can offer them.
His speech of a few minutes taught me 3 things:
— Selling applies to everything we do.
He sold Nigeria and Africa so perfectly that EU countries will feel s t u p i d if they don’t invest here.
The fastest place to make a lot of profit is in a developing country. You can count hundreds of amenities and technologies in developed countries that don’t exist here.
Foreign companies with a lot of capital will do well here. A perfect example is the Chinese company called Opay. There’s nothing Opay can tell the British that can make Opay displace Monzo (worth over $5 billion) nor is there anything they can tell Americans that can make them displace Zelle (owned by JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo).
In selling, you don’t beg, instead, you persuade with proofs.
— Know your numbers.
Numbers don’t lie. When you interpret information in clear figures, it becomes easier to understand it. If you want investors to understand you more, be more analytical and persuasive.
— Never ask a “big man” for free money.
The rest of the world see African countries as a people who can’t do without foreign aid. Where and when we can’t get a foreign aid from them, we borrow. This is why they don’t respect us.
You can’t be constantly begging your neighbor for garri and expect her and her children to respect you.
That has been the orientation they have about African countries.
But in all their conversations, Mr Peter Obi completely avoided the idea of asking them to lend money to African countries. It’s not because it’s bad for a country to borrow money.
For him not to mention that shows that borrowing should always be the last option when you want to raise money as an individual, an organization or a country.
Any money you can’t raise internally, you can explore partnership. And if partnership fails and it’s something you are certain will bring the money back, then you can consider borrowing.
If you begin to operate with this mindset and take it into governance, you will be amazed at how far you will grow.
@PeterObi If only our media houses (TV and radio) can be reporting all these capacity building stuffs you engaged yourself with for Nigeria to be better but we know they don't have the balls because they are not clean too.
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
@InibeheEffiong It is similar to the Biblical Ahab and Jezebel. The both are selfish, wicked and self-centred. Tinubu is devilish, Remi Tinubu is evil in flesh. How will a FirstLady share SUV's for APC women leaders in the wake of what is happening presently in the country. God will judge them.
Bola Tinubu and Remi Tinubu are a perfect illustration of what it means to marry one’s type.
A vicious couple bonded by destructive and greedy proclivities.
Zero empathy.
All they care about is political power and total state capture.
When will this nightmare end in our country?
Public Notice
Many aspirants for @NigeriaNDCHQ primaries for offices in Imo State have been meeting me and complaining that some officials collected money from them for ticket without delivering.
Please if you are one of those who paid money to anyone apart from officially declared fees contact me and let me recover your money.
There must be accountability for fraud. This is beyond politics. If you collected money for a transaction, then perform or refund.
There must be accountability
An Obi who does not have any single Igbo person in his inner “daily task” circle, is an Igbo candidate
But Tinubu who’s Chief Spokesperson, Chief of Staff, Advisers & Entire Inner circle are ALL YORUBAS is not a Tribal Candidate
The Paradox you only see in Nigerian politics. 📌
Dear Young Nigerians,
One lesson from the 2023 elections, particularly in Lagos, should never be forgotten.
In the period following the presidential election and leading up to the governorship election, we witnessed a troubling shift in public discourse. Conversations that should have focused on competence, governance, development, and the future of our nation were gradually diverted towards tribal sentiments, ethnic divisions, and unnecessary suspicion among citizens.
Many sincere and well-meaning Nigerians participated in these conversations without realising that they were being drawn into narratives carefully designed by others.
Throughout history, whenever politicians find it difficult to compete on ideas, performance, character, or vision, some resort to exploiting the fault lines of ethnicity, religion, and identity. Their calculation is simple: a divided people are easier to manipulate than a united people.
Today, I see similar efforts emerging again, sometimes in more subtle and sophisticated ways. Narratives are planted, amplified, and circulated, often by individuals who genuinely believe they are defending a worthy cause, without recognizing the broader agenda behind such campaigns.
Let me state clearly that Pastor Enoch Adeboye remains one of the foremost fathers of faith in our nation. For decades, he has consistently preached the virtues of peace, prayer, love, reconciliation, and national unity. Even when faced with provocation, his response has always reflected humility, restraint, wisdom, and grace.
At 84 years of age, it would be unfair for young and able-bodied Nigerians to transfer to him responsibilities that properly belong to them. The task of building a better Nigeria rests primarily on the shoulders of the younger generation. It is their duty to lead the conversations, champion the reforms, and drive the positive change our nation urgently requires.
We must be careful not to become instruments in the hands of those who secretly nurture division while publicly preaching unity. In most cases, their target is not the individual being attacked; instead, it is the person who is attacking. Their real objective is to weaken the bonds that hold us together as one people and one nation.
I therefore urge all young Nigerians: do not allow anyone to recruit you into hatred. Do not allow anyone to weaponise your ethnicity, your faith, or your admiration for respected leaders.
Question every narrative. Verify every claim. Follow the facts. Resist manipulation.
The Nigeria of our dreams can only be built by citizens who refuse to be divided, who choose unity over hatred, and who place our collective future above narrow interests.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO