@instablog9ja Political leaders might, have immunity from prosecution, but they shouldn’t have immunity from the people to decide their fate, enough of the mediocrity
A Call to Reflect: The Death of Brigadier-General O. Braimah
The moment I heard of the killing of yet another soldier, Brigadier-General O. Braimah, who was killed alongside other army personnel in a Boko Haram attack at Benisheikh, I was quickly reminded of what other countries commit to when it comes to rescuing their endangered soldiers on the battlefield.
Such unfortunate incidents serve as a clarion call for all of us to reflect more deeply on the value we place on the lives of all citizens, including those who stand in defence of our nation, and on the urgent need to strengthen our collective resolve in safeguarding them.
May God grant his dear wife, the families of all the fallen soldiers, and indeed all those who lost their lives in the incident, the fortitude to bear this painful loss. May their souls rest in peace, in honour of their supreme sacrifice for the nation. -PO
🚨 Manchester United are considering to sign 2 midfielders in the summer as Manuel Ugarte could leave.
Movements started around Uruguay midfielder; talks to follow about fee and deal structure from May/June.
Casemiro leaves and Ugarte could go too.
🎥➕ https://t.co/l6vgT4hscF
Hey Nigerians, Victor Osimhen has just been nominated for Champions League Player of the Week.
Repost and use the link below to vote for our star boy: https://t.co/76wQ4ctqt2
2026 Road Construction in Ebonyi State, evidently inspired by Engr. Dave Umahi, the serving Minister of Works.
This State has an active Governor and one of its own as Federal Minister of Works.
Your leaders are Cows.
📢 President Trump named Nigeria a CPC due to the horrific persecution of Christians & serious security threats the country faces.
He asked me to lead the investigation. On Monday, I delivered our report to the White House.
@POTUS is reviewing our recommendations. So can you🧵
This is Seahorse Lubricant Factory, located in the South East and owned by Dr. Ebuka Onunkwo.
These are visible investments in Ala Igbo, the true definition of Aku Luo Uno.
Unlike a self acclaimed Twitter millionaire with no real investment in our land.
Unlocking Nigeria’s Agricultural Potential: Lessons from Mai Shayi Farms
I have continued to reiterate that Nigeria can conquer food insecurity and even go further to earn as much—if not more—from agriculture than from oil. Our country has all that can make that happen, the land, the climate, and the human capacity to feed itself and become a major agricultural exporter. What has been lacking is not potential, but properly formulated policies and disciplined implementation.
After visiting the Songhai Farms in Cotonou and seeing firsthand what deliberate planning and integrated farming can achieve, I supported the adaptation of that model at Masdevan Farm in Urum. Today, the farm is doing remarkably well, not only producing food but also training young farmers and demonstrating how agriculture can become a viable engine of growth. With the right investment and policy consistency, agriculture can stimulate industries, create jobs, and transform our economy. Nigeria must act with urgency.
The Mai Shayi Coffee Farm on the Jos Plateau stands as another powerful reminder of what is possible. Built on a 30-hectare Arabica plantation with integrated processing facilities, it shows how agriculture can move beyond subsistence into value-chain production—creating employment, generating export earnings, reducing poverty, and driving rural development. With the right enabling environment, such models can be replicated across the country. I sincerely commend and thank the initiators of the Mai Shayi project for demonstrating what focused agricultural investment can achieve.
A new Nigeria is possible with the right policies—and the will to implement them. -PO