Leadership is most effective when it is built on knowledge, service, and a genuine commitment to improving lives. These values have shaped the journey of Dr. Ehizuelen Franklin Imafidon.
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Dear Esteemed Members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC),
Fellow patriots and nation-builders,
As we stand at this critical crossroads in Nigeria’s history, one truth rings louder than ever: Peter Obi is the perfect candidate to defeat the APC and Tinubu in 2027 and to finally deliver the Nigeria of our dreams.
Why? Because he is the president Nigeria can actually afford.
Unlike other aspirants weighed down by heavy political baggage, Peter Obi carries none of the burdens that have crippled previous leaderships:
*No large family obligations draining public resources
*No army of political associates demanding contracts and favours
*No expensive lifestyle or taste for luxury that turns governance into a personal ATM
*No cabal waiting to hijack the Villa
*No long list of enemies to fight or decades-old grudges to settle
*No foreign liabilities or diploma controversies
*No belief in marabouts or supernatural powers dictating policy
*No interfering First Lady or First Family turning the seat of power into a family enterprise
*No Weakness that comes with old age
He comes clean, focused, and ready to work for Nigeria and not for himself or a small circle of cronies.
But Peter Obi is not just “affordable” PO is highly effective. His agility and energy are unmatched. He moves across the country with ease, listens to the people, and makes decisions without drama.
He will:
1. Ruthlessly cut the cost of governance so that every kobo works for the people
2. Spend government money wisely, strictly on priorities that matter
3. Channel massive resources into human capital; education, health, and lifting millions out of poverty
4. Place National Unity for Prosperity at the very top of his agenda; one nation, one destiny, shared progress
5. Our institutions will be strengthened and made truly independent, free from interference by any arm of government.
6. True separation of powers will return: Federal, State, and Local Governments will function as genuine partners, not rivals.
7. Security agencies will be fully empowered, properly funded, and focused on protecting every Nigerian’s life and property.
This is not just another campaign promise. This is Peter Obi’s proven track record speaking for itself, a man who has governed before with integrity, frugality, and results.
ADC members, the moment has come. The people are tired of recycled politics, expensive governance, and broken promises.
They are hungry for a leader they can trust, afford, and be proud of.
Let us rally behind Peter Obi, the man who can defeat APC/Tinubu not with money or machinery, but with character, compassion, competence, and a clear vision.
Together, we will build the Nigeria of our dreams: secure, united, prosperous, and truly for all.
A president we can afford🤝
Peter Obi for President 2027!
“Before You Decide To Support Tinubu In 2027 Or Sell Your Vote To APC, Watch This First. What Lies Ahead Could Be Even Worse Than What Nigerians Are Facing Today.” ~ Man
“The APC Has Budgeted ₦500 Billion To Mobilize Mallams And Traditional Rulers In The North To Campaign For Them In The 2027 Presidential Election. They Invited Me To Join The Campaign And Project, But I Rejected The Offer And Warned Them Never To Bring Such a Proposal To Me Again.” ~ Northern Leader
Daniel Bwala & other spin doctors were roasted beyond recognition. But who advised them to appear before Mehdi Hasan? The atmosphere was hectic & sorry. I can’t watch it alone. 😂
(Paraphrased)
Your party is currently registering new members
ELECTRONICALLY,
But you are opposed to electronic voting and transmission of votes in real-time,
You must be CURSED....
You MUST pass the bill.
#OccupyNASS
Video: Protesters raise alarm after being tear-gassed during ongoing electoral reform protest at the National Assembly in Abuja.
Credit: X // naija trend
REPS IN UPROAR AS PROTESTS ROCK ELECTORAL ACT BILL AMENDMENT
At an emergency plenary on electoral matters today, the House of Representatives commenced deliberations under tense conditions. Outside the National Assembly, protesters continued demonstrations, demanding real-time electronic transmission of votes.
Inside the chamber, Hon. Francis Waive moved a motion seeking the rescission of the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill to allow the House reconsider the legislation. The motion was seconded by Hon. Bayo Balogun, Chairman of the Committee on Electoral Matters.
While lawmakers audibly voted “Nay,” the Speaker ruled in favour of the “Ayes,” triggering loud protests on the floor.
The House subsequently moved into an executive session.