A United Opposition is the Answer
Yes, I said so. opposition must united to win.
yes, it can unite under the leadership of @PeterObi
Is there any inconsistency in that argument?
Nobody could stop Tinubu from becoming the president of Nigeria but somehow people are stopping him from doing the job nobody could stop him from getting. okay ๐
Lmao immediately PO entered ADC, this kne rushed to buy form because e wan ride the man popularity ๐ญ๐ญ
Since PO do dem legover, e go just wake for morning, remember him money, begin bleat like sheep ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
Thereโs a tradition of always missing our Former President after a new one takes over, Iโm very certain Tinubu will not be missed when he leaves office and no one can be worse than him.
Heโs the worst Nigerian President ever.
Heard the self-proclaimed โinvestigatorโ a whole Nigerian Forces relied on to arrest an Ifechukwu has retracted saying authorities acted blindly without verifying
No Retraction tweet, no apologies from Mr Onanuga whoโs fast becoming the greatest spreader of FAKE NEWS in Nigeria?
Tinubu had to become President to experience something like this.
Atiku would have to become President to experience something like this.
Peter Obi is not even President yet, and the European Union is "honoured" to have him deliver a speech to them. That's the magnitude and momentum of Peter Obi.
The abduction of the Chibok girls in 2014 triggered a global movement. One school abduction was enough to unite Nigerians, attract international attention, and place enormous pressure on the government through the #BringBackOurGirls campaign.
Yet, what has happened since then should trouble every Nigerian.
Under President Buhari's eight years in office, Nigeria witnessed about ten school abductions. Under President Tinubu's administration, in just three years, we have already recorded over ten school abductions.
Despite these repeated tragedies, there has been neither sustained national outrage nor significant international attention comparable to what followed Chibok.
This raises an important question: have we become so accustomed to insecurity that what once shocked our national conscience is now treated as normal?
At a time when millions of Nigerians are grappling with insecurity, poverty, and hardship, it is deeply troubling that those in power appear more focused on political calculations and preparations for the next election than on addressing the urgent challenges confronting our people.
It is, therefore, no surprise that some observers have labelled us a "Now Disgraced Nation". While we do not agree with any attempt to define our great country by its present difficulties, we must acknowledge that persistent insecurity, economic hardship, and leadership failure have damaged our reputation and standing among nations.
The answer is not denial, propaganda, or political distraction. The answer is leadership that is competent, compassionate, accountable, and genuinely committed to the welfare and security of the Nigerian people.
The Nigerian youth must not become indifferent. We must all refuse to normalise failure.
Young Nigerians - Take back your country!
A New Nigeria is Possible. -PO