Amb. Lawrence Olufemi Obisakin, Ph.D, a career Nigerian Ambassador, Rtd,versatile, authored 12 books, conflict Mngt expert. Currently a RCCG missionary.
Have you ever had one dream lasting three nights, each episode continuing where the previous night’s ended? Here is one and it’s about Nigeria. Fir real. I had to publish it in a book ...the dream itself less than twelve pages. https://t.co/8yvQLRdb61
@winexviv Nigeria is full of brilliant scholars yet unknown.They only need help. while In form 3,age 15,
I lost my dad. I got scholarship ended as interpreter director of protocol to President ambassador of
Nigeria, Let us care for d youths, especially those from indigent families.
@ojogbonyemi@GuardianNigeria Really? Let the Yorubas, Igbo and Deltans that have traditional leaders join the two majority groups and represent the south. After all, politics is essentially a game of numbers. Those who don’t may stay away, can’t they? They shouldn’t stop the moving train,
@GuardianNigeria But is that a problem? If the Yoruba have their council, the Igbo theirs, the Deltans theirs, that should not be a problem, should it? If they have a national issue,their leaders and two deputies, ie,9 kings or chiefs can delegate 1/2 persons to meet their northern counterparts!
@SaharaReporters Well, considering that football is now an industry, his demands are not extravagant.These demands are for him & his staff.They are pertinent to his responsibilities and considering the strategic & efficient results of Super Eagles at the last AFCON, he deserves a fair hearing,
Last week, Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, along with the International Monetary Fund, praised Nigeria's economy as the sixth-largest contributor to global GDP growth in 2025. And just yesterday, the World Bank celebrated Nigeria's economy and said they use President Tinubu's reforms as an example for other countries. Yet Peter Obi, a trader, wants you to believe that Nigeria's economy is finished and uses every platform he finds, whether local or global, to de-market Nigeria.
The question is this: Whose report will you believe between the world's richest man, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank on the one hand, and a trader who spent eight years as Governor without building a single nursery, primary, or secondary school and university?
Look, when we want expertise on cleaning airport toilets or serving jollof rice at parties, we can invite Peter Obi, but when serious economic and financial issues are being discussed, let us listen to people with demonstrable expertise and experience in those areas!
Reno Omokri
Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.