There are no bandits in Nigeria.
The belittling of the murder and atrocities these people commit by calling them bandits, is a media propaganda by their sponsors in government to diminish the level of horror of what these criminals do to innocent Nigerians.
People who massacre citizens, kidnap schoolchildren, attack military formations, burn communities, and hold entire regions hostage are not bandits.
These are terrorists
The media must stop sanitising their crimes with softer language. Calling terrorists “bandits” trivializes murder, kidnapping, rape, arson, and the destruction of lives.
Call them what they are
They are terrorists.
Anything less is a disservice to their victims and a crime to the pain they inflict on every Nigerian.
Atiku wished to be on the ballot, and he achieved his heart's desire. No attacks.
Tinubu wished to be on the ballot, and he achieved his heart's desire. No attacks.
Peter Obi wished to be on the ballot and achieved his heart's desire—omo, see attacks everywhere. Isn't that his fundamental human right?
Sowore, Donald Duke, and many others are also on the ballot, pursuing their own aspirations. Yet, some people who have achieved nothing still can't stop talking about Obi.
The obsession is obvious.
Dickson, Obi, Kwankwaso have a historic opportunity not because they are special but because providence may have decided to grease the machine of Nigeria’s democracy through their partnership. They have a duty to posterity to keep their eyes on the ball. This is how men are made
Yesterday, I had the honour of hosting my brother and partner, His Excellency Peter Obi, at my residence in Abuja.
I warmly welcomed him back from his highly productive international trip, and we engaged in frank and productive discussions on key partisan and national issues.
Our party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), remains united. As leaders, we must continue to demonstrate maturity by making the necessary sacrifices and tolerating our differences in pursuit of our shared goal.
We are resolute in this mission, and together, we shall ensure that Nigeria is OK. - RMK
Peter Obi is currently the only leading politician whose aides are not attacking anyone.
Check around.
Tinubu has Daniel Bwala and Bayo Onanuga calling opponents names.
Atiku has Demola, Royalty, Kenneth Okonkwo, and Abdul calling Peter Obi names.
Peter Obi and his aides are talking about Nigeria and how to fix Nigeria.
Tinubu is scared to pieces.
This deliberate attempts by INEC to dissuade PVC REGISTRATION and hence create Voter apathy are part of their schemes.
Nigerians be encouraged.
Tinubu can and will be Removed.
Dear Nigerians, PAY ATTENTION!
Lere Olayinka has deleted the tweet that exposed his crime. He deleted it without accountability. The DSS are yet to pick him up.
@OlayinkaLere is yet to explain to all Nigerians how he was able to gain unfettered access to INEC’s restricted area of the backend.
Wike’s aide is yet to tell us how he managed to publish Emeka Ike’s sensitive data. Professor Joash Amupitan has explanations to make as well. It will cost you nothing to retweet this, until INEC gives a satisfactory explanation.
Lere must tell us what happened to the IREV.
INEC wrote a whole load of rubbish, but failed to mention @OlayinkaLere name; not once!
WHAT DOES THIS TELL YOU?
INEC & whoever wrote the rubbish on their behalf, including Lere Olayinka, are laughing at Nigerians behind the scene. Any result/results declared by Joash Amupitan will be REJECTED!
INEC WILL SET NIGERIA ON FIRE!
#ArrestLereOlayinkaNow !!!
Mrs. Alamu Folawe – Principal
Mr. Ojo Jonathan – Vice Principal
Mr. Olatunde Zacchaeus – Teacher
Mr. John Olaleye – Teacher
Mr. Michael Oyedokun – Teacher RIP
Mrs. Oladeji – Teacher
Mary Akanbi – Teacher
Mr Adesiyan Adegboye - RIP
@officialABAT#BringBackOurTeachers
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I am deeply disturbed by the ongoing plight of the abducted students and teachers, kidnapped from schools in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State.
Like many other victims still in captivity, they have endured prolonged hardship, missing precious moments including the recent festivities with their families and loved ones.
It is imperative that the government treats their rescue as a matter of urgent priority, while taking decisive steps to prevent such incidents from recurring.
Nigeria must break free from the chains of insecurity. The dignity and sanctity of every human life must be protected. - RMK
Back on the road for a thank you visitation across the 6 Area Councils. Service to the people will not stop just because people were not given the opportunity to vote me in the primaries.
My first stop was Kwali, and my message to all is simply. Let's focus on the Obi/Kwankwaso ticket!
Peter Obi is the Problem of this country. Whether you like it or not, he’s the reason why APC is performing poorly.
Otherwise, why has he become APC led government’s official response to everything.
300 students kidnapped in their dormitory at 2am.
APC Response: Peter Obi never developed Anambra.
30 soldiers ambushed and killed overnight.
APC Response: Peter Obi did not leave any money when he left office.
200 farmers slaughtered on their own land by bandits.
APC Response: Peter Obi is not popular in the North that’s why bandits and terrorists are killing people.
200 schoolchildren abducted in a coordinated attack that took planning, logistics, and weapons nobody is investigating.
APC Response: Peter Obi will never be president of this country. He does not understand how to play politics.
140 million Nigerians living in multidimensional poverty. The worst poverty figures in the country’s history.
APC Response: Tinubu built men. Peter Obi has no structure.
30 million children are out of school. Thirty. Million. Children.
APC Response: Peter Obi has been jumping from party to party. Very unstable man. He lacks leadership skills.
A church is attacked. 80 worshippers kidnapped in the middle of service.

APC Response: Peter Obi built only 19 roads in Anambra. Not 20.
A mosque is bombed. Scores killed. Body parts recovered from the premises.
APC Response: Peter Obi wears black every day. Every single day. What kind of man wears black every day? He does not understand fashion. He does not understand Nigeria.
The naira has collapsed. Fuel is unaffordable. Food prices have tripled. Electricity is a rumor. Hospitals have no drugs. Universities are decaying. The roads are cemeteries. Corruption has become a celebrated culture.
APC Response: Peter Obi is a stingy man.
Trillions borrowed in two years. More debt than any administration in the country’s history. Nothing to show for it. No roads. No refineries. No power. No jobs.
APC Response: Peter Obi does not have first class. We cannot allow a trader to be president.
Trillions are missing from the Federation Account.
APC Response: Peter Obi and his Obidients are noisemakers. They don’t even have voters cards.
You ask them about the dead soldiers in Borno.
Peter Obi.
You ask them about the exchange rate.
Peter Obi.
You ask them what time it is.
Peter Obi.
At this point Peter Obi is not a man. He is a policy document. He is a budget defence. He is a press statement. He is the commander in chief. He is the official government response to every question this administration does not want to answer. Which is every question.
If a man they rigged out three years ago can live so freely in their heads, then there’s something about that one man that frightens them and one of those things is that they don’t understand how he was a governor for eight years without stealing a kobo.
They don’t understand why he does not share money yet Nigerians are singing his name everywhere they go.
They don’t understand the man. They don’t understand how operates on a class so high. They don’t understand the love. So, it scares them even in their dreams.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
Open Apology Letter to the Obidient Movement
My Dear Obidient Family, I come before you today with a heavy heart, deep humility, and no excuses. Some time ago, in a moment of frustration and immaturity, I wrote and released a resignation letter as Director of Mobilization. In that letter, I allowed deep frustration & personal emotions to cloud my judgment. I made statements that subtly and unnecessarily dragged Peter Obi, a man I still respect for his vision, integrity, and sacrifice for this nation. That was wrong. It was childish, and beneath the standard I should have upheld, especially as someone who once held a leadership position in this movement.
I take full responsibility. No one forced me to write it. No one edited it. It came from me, and it was a mistake. I deleted the letter afterwards, but I know deletion does not erase the damage, the disappointment, or the loss of trust many of you felt. I understand why some of you no longer respect me the way you once did. You had every right to feel let down.
To Peter Obi himself (fondly called PO): Sir, I am sincerely sorry. My words were not a true reflection of the values of sacrifice, accountability, and constructive criticism that you preach. I failed in that moment. To every single Obidient, the ones who stayed grinding, the ones who defended the vision even when it was tough, the ones who felt betrayed by my actions, I am deeply sorry. You are the real heroes of this movement. Many of you are young people full of hope and fire for a better Nigeria. You didn’t deserve to see internal cracks turned into public drama. I let you down.
I am not writing this because I want something or a position in the movement as I’m enjoying private life. I am writing it because it is the right thing to do. Leadership is not only about when the road is sweet and smooth; it is also about owning up when you mess up. I own this fully. I am committed to rebuilding trust through consistent actions, not just words. But I also know trust is not demanded, it is earned back slowly, if at all. Thank you for reading this.
Whether you accept my apology or not, I respect your feelings and your right to hold me accountable. The love I have for a better Nigeria has not changed. You all know me. My respect for the Obidient spirit remains. I am sorry truly.
With humility and hope for forgiveness,
Your brother in this struggle,
Morris Monye.
Oya come let’s hug. 😊