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Igbo youths are awake & angry. Era of crying over coward fulani terror!sts & calling govt or police are gone . Ekumeku were Igbos, Aba women's battle were Igbos, Biafra war were Igbos. who are the fulanis to come and occupy our lands? Comb your village forests, clear everything.
APC chairman in Kebbi was claiming that Nigeria is butter & bread under Tinubu. He is now with bandits. They have him in safe custody. They are flogging him right now.
Igbos population was over 40 million as of then.
Igbos were better educated than the others
Igbos were wealthier than others as of then.
we were 40 million then and we are still 40m now?
Actual Igbo population in Nigeria will shock everybody.
🚨 JUST IN: History vindicates the brave. A video from 2020 has resurfaced showing former CBN Deputy Governor Dr. Obadiah Mailafia exposing the roots of Nigeria's insecurity.
⚠️ He boldly warned us six years ago about how bandits transport weapons and alleged that a northern governor was named as a Boko Haram commander.
The evidence is staring us in the face. Watch and retweet this to expose the wicked politicians sponsoring this crisis!
So, the so called Presidential tech person accused the wrong person, while the DSS arrested him without making their own findings .
Really??
Is there a limit to this incompetency?
I can’t understand the mindset of the average Nigerian politician. They travel every time to developed countries and see all the good things.
They then come back home to suppress development.
I can’t wrap my head around it.
“Some of us, the Yoruba, voted for Tinubu in 2023 but he brought misery on us. Make sure you do not vote for him again in 2027.”
-A Yoruba man tells indigenes in Oyo, as he leads an anti-Tinubu campaign using a banner that contains the (Yoruba) victims of kidnappings.✍️
After watching this video of Peter Obi, I remembered what Nelson Mandela told journalists before his death.
In Johannesburg, on 5 December 2013, Nelson Mandela called for a pressing.
During the conversation with the press, after seeing how weak Nelson Mandela was, a journalist from Uganda asked him;
"Sir, we can see that you have achieved a lot for Africa and the continent is not yet prepared for your demise. Sir, can we still find another African son that would fill in this gap, anytime you join your ancestors?"
Nelson Mandela let out a very brief smile and assured the journalist that he shouldn't panic. In fact, the person that would come after him would raise the entire Africa. Speaking further, Nelson Mandela added;
"I have seen it. I can feel it. The person has been born and his African native name is Obi. And 14 years from now, he'll occupy the highest position in his country. I won't tell you about the country for his security; but the country shares a border with Benin, Chad, Niger, and Cameron. "
Shortly after, Nelson Mandela joined his ancestors.
It’s 21 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 21 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 21 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 21 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
It’s 21 days since Oyo children were kidnapped
WHY ARE THE CHILDREN STILL IN CAPTIVITY?
I do not think many Gen Z Africans have seen an African leader this confident, articulate, and eloquent on the world stage.
Imagine, just imagine for a second, that it was Bola Tinubu, Yoweri Museveni, Cyril Ramaphosa, Paul Biya, Teodoro Obiang, Denis Sassou Nguesso, Emmerson Mnangagwa, or Alassane Ouattara sitting there. The shame I felt while even writing this paragraph 🙈
Just look at the admiration on the faces of the parliament members. Look at how they listened to him. You need to see the respect in that room and how confidently they asked him questions because they knew he could answer clearly and intelligently.
This is what happens when competent leaders are given a chance.
Peter Obi is not just the man Nigeria needs. He represents the kind of leadership Africa desperately needs if we are ever going to regain respect on the global stage.
A leader who can speak clearly, think clearly, answer questions without embarrassing himself, and represent his people without making the continent look like a retirement home for tired politicians.
This is why most career African politicians do not want him to succeed. His presence alone exposes them. His clarity exposes their emptiness. His competence exposes their mediocrity.
Peter Obi is the standard they are afraid of.