NDC deregistered?
Nobody is disturbing labour party again. None is disturbing AAC. Nobody is disturbing APM. Notice how the heat has suddenly moved to NDC?
The establishment is ignoring the rest because Peter Obi remains the singular threat they dread. The ghost of 2023 still haunts them. They know the true weight of the numbers and how dangerously close they came to the edge. Even forcing them to pull off unprecedented legal gymnastics just to get the courts to overlook the FCT 25% requirement.
It was a logistical and public relations nightmare. They are fully aware that despite commanding state power, vast resources, and a coalition of over 32 governors, Obi retains the exact same explosive potential to disrupt their plans. Only INEC and them know what the numbers they saw in 2023 - the fear is unusual.
Another Harmless gist...
Who talk, go defend. 😅
You know Pst. Ayodele nw, the one that is very fond of dropping prophecies only on Nigerian politics. Yes. The one that predicts Nigerian elections in favour of his allies and pass them across as prophesies.
That's the man we're talking about. Recently, he dropped another political prophesy where he prophesied that Kwankwaso is fake and would betray Peter Obi. He also prophesied that Kwankwaso was paid heavily by some people to become Obi's VP.
That prophecy made it to Kano Twitter and the Kwankwasiyya movement got hold of it and showed it to Alhaji Kwankwaso.
Kwankwaso was highly disappointed and nearly entered depression after seeing the wicked prophesies against him. He shouted danbruba! Uwarka!
He swore over his grand father's grave that Pst. Ayodele must prove this.
Kwankwaso immediately slammed him with a N10 billion lawsuit and demanded a retraction immediately.
Now, Pst. Ayodele is shouting all over the place that Kwankwaso can't sue him because it was God that spoke and not him.
We're waiting for the court case, we believe he'll bring "God" to testify for him in court.
What if Peter Obi got "settled" with a cool ₦100 billion, took his wife, his family, and japa'd?
It sounds absurd until you remember that buying silence is the Tinubu administration's most reliable tool of governance. At the highest levels, one question refuses to die: how much will it take to make Obi take the money and abandon the hope he has given millions of Nigerians?
Last year, I voted for the first time as a Canadian citizen. I took my two older kids with me. We were done in under 20 minutes, then went about our day. On the way out, my son asked if I had ever voted in Nigeria, and what it was like. I paused. The contrast was stark. No thugs. No ballot box snatching. No suffocating military presence. No curfew. Just people exercising a right, cleanly and calmly.
Why can't we have that? Why can't voting be simple? Why can't we have a president who insists on doing things right, so the next generation has something worth emulating?
Peter Obi is the closest answer Nigeria has produced to that question, which is precisely why they will not leave him alone.
Over the past few weeks I have been asking myself what Peter Obi has actually done to deserve this level of coordinated attack, from the Tinubu administration, their apologists, and the Atiku camp alike. What exactly is his crime? The answer, increasingly, appears to be this: they cannot pin one on him, so the strategy has shifted. Make him look like the rest. Blur the lines. Muddy the water. Convince Nigerians there is nothing worth believing in. And when all else fails, blame Obi's proposals for Tinubu's failures, as though the suffering Nigerians endure daily is somehow his fault.
What we are witnessing is a fierce battle for the soul of this nation. You cannot sit on the fence. Choosing not to decide is itself a decision.
Nigeria needs us. All of us. Speak up. Engage. Be a light. Let us not despair. The more light we bring, the less room darkness has to breathe.
#NigeriaMustBeOK
One thing has become increasingly clear, Mr. Peter Obi is no longer merely a politician seeking office. He has become a symbol of hope for millions of Nigerians who desire a different kind of leadership.
Whether in Lagos, Abuja, or other parts of the country, the crowds, the energy, and the genuine affection shown to him cannot be manufactured. They are not the product of state resources, political patronage, or ethnic mobilization. Rather, they are the result of years of consistency, simplicity, discipline, and a message that resonates deeply with ordinary Nigerians.
What continues to inspire many about Mr. Peter Obi is that he speaks less about power and more about purpose. He speaks about production rather than consumption, about investing in people rather than politics, and about building a nation where competence matters more than connections.
In every engagement, whether with business leaders, young professionals, market men and women, students, or community stakeholders, the same pattern emerges: people listen because they believe he understands their pain and shares their aspirations. His recent engagements in Lagos have once again reinforced his commitment to credible elections, national development, and a more productive Nigeria.
What many see in Mr. Peter Obi is not perfection. Rather, they see a leader who has consistently demonstrated prudence, accountability, and empathy in public service. They see a man whose personal lifestyle reflects many of the values he advocates publicly.
The excitement surrounding him is therefore not just about one man. It is about what he represents: the possibility that Nigeria can work, that leadership can be responsible, and that public office can once again become a platform for service rather than personal enrichment.
History often reminds us that great movements are built around ideas, not individuals. Mr. @PeterObi's greatest strength may not be Peter Obi himself, but the awakening of civic consciousness he has inspired among millions of Nigerians who now believe they have a stake in the future of their country.
Consistently unfolding events serve as yet another reminder that while political structures remain important, the most powerful force in any democracy is still the people.
As we celebrate Father's Day today, it is also fitting to acknowledge the fatherly role that true leadership plays in society, offering guidance, responsibility, sacrifice, and hope for future generations. Nigeria's yearning for better leadership is, at its core, a desire for a nation that cares for its people and secures a brighter future for its children.
Happy Father's Day to all fathers and father figures whose sacrifices, wisdom, and dedication continue to shape families, communities, and nations.
-DrMo
The assumption here is that national security strategy should be debated publicly like a campaign slogan.
In reality, no serious leader reveals operational security plans on live television. There is a difference between outlining principles and disclosing strategy.
If Peter Obi believes he has specific approaches to tackling insecurity, handing every detail to political opponents, criminal networks, terrorists, bandits, and kidnappers before assuming office would be strategically foolish.
Military doctrine, intelligence coordination, border security, counterterrorism operations, and rules of engagement are not matters that responsible leaders fully disclose in advance.
Anyone can disagree with Obi, but refusing to reveal every security detail publicly is not evidence that he lacks solutions. In many cases, it is exactly what a prudent strategist would do.
Akpakomiza is attacking one man.
Dave Umahi is attacking one man.
Julius Abure is attacking one man.
Bayo Onanuga is attacking one man.
Kenneth Okonkwo is attacking one man.
Adams Oshiomhole is attacking one man.
The entire Establishment is attacking one man.
Wike is promising Rivers votes.
Adeleke is promising Osun votes.
Okpebholo is promising Edo votes.
Soludo is promising Anambra votes.
Akpabio is promising Akwa Ibom votes.
Dave Umahi is promising Ebonyi votes.
Dapo Abiodun is promising Ogun votes.
Sheriff Oborevwori is promising Delta votes.
32 governors are promising Heaven & earth.
They renew the promise every market day. It must be wonderful to walk in his shoes.
Our man is on everyone’s lips. You will think he snatched their wives. Do you know what it takes for one man to put Aso Rock & the entire Establishment under constant pressure?
To the point of forcing grown men to renew their pledges on camera every market day?!
He is not your mate jor. If e easy, try am! 💪💪
@Mrombudsmann_@Uno_009@SheiduTijani1 You're saying the police records are not correct. And you have also forgotten that kidnapping became a trade after 2015 elections.
@Mrombudsmann_@Uno_009@SheiduTijani1 Bank robbery is a major form of insecurity, especially at that time, that's why the police report used it as part of the yardstick for the measurement of security level.
He’s not a Thief.
He’s not a Drug Pusher.
He did not forge his Age.
He’s not a tax collector.
He does not rig elections.
He’s not a Certificate Forger.
He’s not a fake Chicago State University Graduate.
He does not demolish mosques.
He does not owe workers’ salaries.
He has never been convicted of corruption.
He doesn’t loot public funds.
He’s not a tribal bigot.
He’s not a serial betrayer.
He doesn’t traffic in lies and propaganda.
Who is he?
He’s Peter Gregory Obi!
Peter Obi is coming.
The Future is Here. 🇳🇬
"I don't support any politician."
But you spend your entire day criticising Peter Obi.
"I don't do politics."
But you're quick to analyse anything said by Peter Obi and give it a different meaning.
"I'm just for Nigeria to get better."
But you never mention the insecurity in the country nor the hardship ravaging the populace.
"I'm not interested in 2027."
But you're tracking the activities in the NDC like it's your lifeline.
"Politics is not that deep."
But you've blocked almost all Peter Obi's supporters in your timeline.
@Iyoaiye_ Lies, propaganda and manipulating the gullible is the only way APC gets support, not through credible leadership, tell us why this govt should be voted for not why Obi shouldn't be supported, Nigerians are interested in who will solve their problems not where the person is from
Dear Aisha Yesufu,@AishaYesufu
Throughout this period, I have deliberately stayed silent online because I have access to you, and I know firsthand what has transpired.
Every day, your message has remained the same: “Mercy, forget this. Let’s focus on the bigger picture. Let’s support the party. We have a presidency to win. We have years ahead of us to contribute and participate fully.”
Through it all, you have consistently chosen the path of encouraging your supporters to remain calm and focused on the mission ahead.
Today, however, I feel compelled to speak because it is unfortunate that some key figures within the party, especially in the media space, would rather attack your character than work towards a common goal.
One particular issue caught my attention: your decision to reject an automatic House of Representatives ticket.
Rejecting a ticket that would have displaced others and been handed to you without contest or consensus is a rare act in Nigerian politics. You chose principle over privilege, fairness over favoritism. That decision has multiplied my respect for you and further proven that you are truly different.
It speaks to your integrity, your commitment to justice, and your belief in the values you preach.
Today, I want to publicly acknowledge that I am proud to be your supporter. The lessons I learn from you, your courage, your principles, and your resilience, will remain valuable to me for years to come. As someone who is also interested in politics, I draw inspiration from your example and hope to carry those values forward.
Stay strong. Keep your head high. We are with you, and we stand firmly behind you.
With admiration and respect.
Dear Senator Henry Seriake Dickson @iamHSDickson
While I take my time to properly address your allusion of me not playing by the rules which I consider very disingenuous seeing how I followed the process and even when you had insisted there would be no primaries for senate I let things go and asked my teeming supporters to focus on the bigger picture, I toured the FCT pacifying my supporters and party people who rightfully felt disrespected as they were all waiting at their respective headquarters for primaries that never happened. (I played field politics, I never waited for anyone to give me ticket), I would like you as the National leader to watch this video again!
This part of the interview was so painfully appalling to watch. It looked as if you were insecure and in competition with your Presidential Candidate. Your first one on one interview after primaries and instead of selling your candidates and giving confidence to people on how set the road to winning the 2027 election was, you made it about yourself.
With all due respect sir, it looks as if you consider the NDC a Special Purpose Vehicle whose aim has been achieved just by being registered instead of a Political Party whose aim is to win the 2027 General election decisively!!!! The registration of NDC should be a means to an end and not an end in itself.
As a leader of a Political party, your number one job in that interview was to pacify aspirants many of whom are rightfully aggrieved and secondly to call on supporters to bear with the party and support it but you ended up antagonising the very people you would need to win election. Every vote counts! A leader must stoop to conquer!
No one can take away your leadership of NDC, no one is interested in that! The focus is on Nigeria is winning the 2027 election!
It looked as if you are fighting a war no one is waging with you. You don't have anything to prove to anyone, just lead! It is also interesting how as a leader i see you shifting the blame with any process that doesn't go well or is called out. Even in this statement below, you did! Take all responsibility! The party is young. It was overwhelmed. Mistakes will be made. Accepting the mistakes and being accountable is how the party will get better.
There is a whole battle ahead of us. Rescuing Nigeria from the current state it is in, should be the main focus not people's fragile ego!
Let me round up with some words from Jim Rohn: IF WHAT YOU DID YESTERDAY IS STILL LOOKING BIG TO YOU TODAY, THEN YOU ARE NOT DOING ENOUGH!!!
I don't know why Obidients are disturbing themselves over the internal politics of the NDC.
Your major priority was to have Peter Obi on the ballot with a very formidable VP. And you have gotten that.
The next task is to get more people to vote Peter Obi on the election day. And I don't think you need the approval of Dickson or Theo to do that.
@KaizenMindset_3 In 2023 only 4 ppl in a room did the wonders B4 eye 👁️neck did their magic but now omoh we are millions in a field o. .. this politicians be pretending like they don't know PO is the most popular person in naija right now.
@KaizenMindset_3 Na who popular help? Let's talk the one that concerns everyday Nigerians...Pete Obi is more compassionate, practical, capable, intellectually sound, not corrupt, nationally accepted, reachable and has the Int'l connections Nigeria can leverage on. what does Atiku know in all this
This is the man that Kenneth Okonkwo claims is asking for bribe of ordinary N10M🤔
A man that rejected an oil well. A man that was impeached for refusing to inflate his state budget as a governor.
A man that refused to sign pension law that had been passed by the state legislators that would have him entitled to numerous benefits.
All of a sudden in 2026, some people now claim that such a man is now scamming people for as low as N10M.
If Nigerian politicians are intelligent, they will know that the worst thing they will do is trying to frame Peter Obi as being corrupt.
Obi has proven himself to Nigerians. So, anything you throw at him concerning integrity will backfire on you.
Peter Obi is the standard. Go and verify.