Hey, I will be on air at Golden FM tomorrow (3rd June, 2026) to talk on the topic below:
"A look at Pastor Adeboye's call on the Service Chiefs to take out the terrorists in 90 days or resign: Can they deliver? Would this appeal make any difference?"
Time: 9:00 am.
Nigeria has had 170 Governors since 1999. Only one-third of these Governors have a case with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. That Peter Obi is not among these 58 Governors does not make him unique or outstanding.
There are even fewer Nigerian Governors or former Governors that were listed in the Pandora's Papers of globally corrupt individuals. And Peter Obi is one of only three mentioned.
And only two former Nigerian Governors have ever been detained at Heathrow Airport. And Peter Obi is one of them.
So, when you tag me on the EFCC list and think that that makes Peter Obi a saint, I am sorry, but I am not that shallow. I deal with facts.
If you want to talk about an outstanding Governor, serving or former, then Dave Umahi is more outstanding than Peter Obi.
Peter Obi did not build a single school. Dave Umahi built more than ten. Poverty almost doubled under Peter Obi as Anambra Governor, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, but Umahi kept a lid on poverty in Ebonyi as Governor.
There are 112 serving and former Governors that are not on the EFCC's list, and I can list ten that are better than Peter Obi, including:
Donald Duke
Tunde Fashola
Seye Makinde
Babagana Zulum
Dave Umahi
Liyel Imoke
Aminu Tambuwal
Niyi Adebayo
Olusegun Mimiko
Bisi Akande
Unlike Peter Obi, each of these ten Governors built schools. Unlike Peter Obi, none of the above were fingered for corruption by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
If you want to talk about outstanding Governors, mention them, not Obi.
#TableShaker
*percentage of out-of-school children.
Anambra - 2.9% (the least in the country).
I may not agree with Peter Obi's ambitions, but you see this education thing, Obi has the cheat code.
Almost every Anambra person is academically sound.
Back then in Uni, students from Anambra were always a step ahead.
The current governors from Kebbi, Sokoto, Zamfara, Ondo, Niger e.t.c should quickly meet Peter Obi for the model he used.
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#BookoftheDay, July 3rd -- Sci-Fi/#Fantasy
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We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies by Matthew Tysz
Follow the Author: @MatthewTysz
"...creates a new trend in this genre." ~ Amazon Reviewer
#magic
@TwBookClub@MatthewTysz The reviewer did great. One can easily understand the story. It seems to be recorded as the last book I've reviewed as well. I remember the world of magic, the use of dark element to beautify the writers' world.
#BookoftheDay, July 2nd -- #HistoricalFiction, #Rated5stars
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Billy Jones's Father: And the Apple Tree by Fred Engh
It is summer and a good time to read something that can help them be a positive parent.
#sports
@TwBookClub I tried to understand the aspect of abuse on the character by his father. I have read or watched something like this elsewhere. It's a serious issue. But the beautiful part of this book is how the events seemed to have been centered around the world of sports.
#BookoftheDay and #BookoftheMonth, July 1st - #YoungAdult
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Swimming in a Sea of Stars by Julie Wright
Author @scatteredjules
Publisher @ShadowMountn
@TwBookClub@scatteredjules@ShadowMountn Just yesterday, I was thinking about a story of a suicide survivor. This boom just ignited that feeling again. I think this book will make a great read.