If Pakistan was created by partitioning Bharat to give Muslims the right to govern themselves, then there's no reason why Christians in Nigeria shouldn't have the same right to govern themselves in their own independent country called Biafra by partitioning Nigeria.
Chidiebube Okeoma blåsts a church and its pastor in Imo State for allegedly pressuring a woman to withdraw a case involving a 60-year-old man accused of def!-ling her 12-year-old daughter, claiming the matter should be settled amicably because the suspect is a church member.
If you can’t beat up or get police to arrest thugs in your polling unit, do not come here to complain.
Thugs don’t have monopoly to madness. Social media is not a law court too
We must be hard on election thuggery.
Only Sultan of sokoto own over 40 oil well in South South. How many people of Niger Delta own oil well? All are owned by northerners and Yorubas. They turned us to house boys and slaves.
~~~~~General Asabuja
One thing has become increasingly clear, Mr. Peter Obi is no longer merely a politician seeking office. He has become a symbol of hope for millions of Nigerians who desire a different kind of leadership.
Whether in Lagos, Abuja, or other parts of the country, the crowds, the energy, and the genuine affection shown to him cannot be manufactured. They are not the product of state resources, political patronage, or ethnic mobilization. Rather, they are the result of years of consistency, simplicity, discipline, and a message that resonates deeply with ordinary Nigerians.
What continues to inspire many about Mr. Peter Obi is that he speaks less about power and more about purpose. He speaks about production rather than consumption, about investing in people rather than politics, and about building a nation where competence matters more than connections.
In every engagement, whether with business leaders, young professionals, market men and women, students, or community stakeholders, the same pattern emerges: people listen because they believe he understands their pain and shares their aspirations. His recent engagements in Lagos have once again reinforced his commitment to credible elections, national development, and a more productive Nigeria.
What many see in Mr. Peter Obi is not perfection. Rather, they see a leader who has consistently demonstrated prudence, accountability, and empathy in public service. They see a man whose personal lifestyle reflects many of the values he advocates publicly.
The excitement surrounding him is therefore not just about one man. It is about what he represents: the possibility that Nigeria can work, that leadership can be responsible, and that public office can once again become a platform for service rather than personal enrichment.
History often reminds us that great movements are built around ideas, not individuals. Mr. @PeterObi's greatest strength may not be Peter Obi himself, but the awakening of civic consciousness he has inspired among millions of Nigerians who now believe they have a stake in the future of their country.
Consistently unfolding events serve as yet another reminder that while political structures remain important, the most powerful force in any democracy is still the people.
As we celebrate Father's Day today, it is also fitting to acknowledge the fatherly role that true leadership plays in society, offering guidance, responsibility, sacrifice, and hope for future generations. Nigeria's yearning for better leadership is, at its core, a desire for a nation that cares for its people and secures a brighter future for its children.
Happy Father's Day to all fathers and father figures whose sacrifices, wisdom, and dedication continue to shape families, communities, and nations.
-DrMo
Someone is smoking weed and police is guiding him, but when they see weed in the pocket of an average Nigerian, they will arrest him.....
No wonder MNK called this country a zoo country.
APC should not celebrate over the By-election results yesterday in Ekiti, Kano & Enugu.
NDC'election will officially commence on the 16th of Jan 2027 with OK. You guys will see voting/performance you have never seen before.
Presure for pressure
Vote for vote
Numbers for Numbers
PRESS RELEASE
ABIA POLICE COMMAND ARRESTS THE SUSPECT IN A VIRAL VIDEO ASSAULTING A WOMAN: FACES ASSAULT / ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGES
SUSPECT
Agwu Ukpo, Male, 37 years of Akanu Ohafia, Abia State.
1. Leveraging on actionable intelligence, operatives of the Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU), Abia Command, have apprehended the above mentioned suspect, who was captured in a viral video assaulting one Amarachi Chiyere over a dispute relating to a pot of soup.
2. The case is currently under discreet investigation at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), and the suspect will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.
3. The Abia State Police Command once again strongly condemns this barbaric and inhumane act of domestic violence and reiterates the fact that such behaviour is unacceptable under any circumstances. Members of the public are hereby urged to desist from all forms of violence, as the Command remains fully committed to ensuring justice is served in the state and that perpetrators of crime will be made to face the wrath of the law.
Signed:
DSP Maureen Chioma Chinaka
LLB, anipr, MNISMA
Police Public Relations Officer
FOR: Commissioner of Police
Abia State Command
21st June 2026
48 hours ago, Peter Obi said if anyone can bring out any evidence of corruption against him that he will stop campaigning…
And everywhere is quiet; no one could bring out anything.
No single politician in Nigeria can say that. Never
This audacity is insane.
If there is any reason I support this man, this is it.
The IRGC’s real goal isn’t forcing Israel to withdraw from Lebanon, it’s forcing Israel to surrender to Hezbollah.
They want to humiliate Trump, break the US-Israel alliance, and prove that challenging America pays off.
Closing the Strait of Hormuz and escalating in Lebanon are part of the same strategy: divide America from Israel.
Both Washington and Jerusalem must wake up to the real game being played.
I just saw this video of a party agent confronting a politician who came to the polling unit with police officers to intimidate the opposition.
This is how vigilant, bold, courageous, and confrontational Nigerians must be in 2027. If this happens at every pulling unit and collation centre, rigging will be impossible.✍️
Father’s Day: A Time for Reflection
Today is Father’s Day. After attending church service and in my routine reflection, I find myself once again asking a difficult question: Are we cursed, or are we the cause?
I grew up in a Nigeria that was more united and peaceful. In my primary, secondary school and university days, students related freely without divisions of religion, ethnicity, or region. We simply saw ourselves as Nigerians.
After university, I entered business in an environment where partnerships were built on trust and competence, not tribe or religion. I also lived in Nigeria, where the naira commanded respect, and Nigerians enjoyed dignity abroad, with easier global mobility and much respect for our passports.
I lived in Nigeria, where I travelled across the country—from Onitsha to Lagos, Maiduguri, and Calabar—without fear. Roads connected people, and life was more secure. Nigeria’s Armed Forces and the Police were also widely respected for their role in global peacekeeping and international stability.
Beyond security and unity, there was also a stronger sense of public trust in institutions, with greater confidence in elections, a clearer culture of accountability in governance, more stable universities that served as centres of intellectual excellence and national pride, a more functional and accessible healthcare system, and relatively better-performing basic infrastructure such as electricity, roads, and public utilities, which—though imperfect—were far less chaotic than what we experience today.
Today, as a father reflecting on Nigeria, I am pained that much of this has changed. Insecurity has grown, national unity has weakened, and many citizens no longer feel safe. Opportunities have also diminished for the younger generation compared to what we once had.
It is also worrisome that Nigeria’s influence in global affairs appears reduced, as seen in recent international gatherings such as the just-concluded G7 meeting, where African countries like Egypt and Kenya were invited, while Nigeria was absent. Whether symbolic or not, it reflects a decline in standing we cannot ignore.
As fathers, we must not only lament. We must not bequeath this reality to our children. We owe them a better Nigeria built on security, opportunity, fairness, and national pride.
A key part of achieving this is active civic participation. We must obtain our Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), vote responsibly, and remain committed to protecting the integrity of our votes. Change will not come from complaints alone but from citizens who choose and defend accountable leadership.
With responsibility, unity, and determination, we can together build the new Nigeria that is POssible. -PO
Feb 1, 2025 12:00 pm By Robert Spencer
After suffering 57 years of violent persecution of Christians, Biafra again declares independence from Nigeria
All nations with a Christian heritage and indeed, all free nations should be supporting Biafra and taking measures against the Nigerian government for its support of the jihad genocide of Christians in that country.
“Biafra Declares Independence: A Renewed Quest for Freedom,” by Michael Rubin, AEI, December 1, 2024:
https://t.co/fp2r1x9Fj5