Nigeria Needs ₦150 Trillion for Stable Power, Yet Mele Kyari Went Away With ₦210 Trillion in NNPC — Netizen Laments Widespread Corruption https://t.co/GaU2UiW3Fp
I never see this kind thing before for my life. Incumbent supporter dey campaign as underdog. APC people get natural talent in opposition, whether in govt or out. Make una do commot govt make una talent shine wella 😂
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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
@n6oflife6 Them no dey rate Security for naija. You will see a very wealthy man who has solid security but he will be paying peanuts to his security detail... it's too sad 😿
I would love to Know how much Dino MELAYE pays his Security Guard wey be Say the Guy can’t afford N3,000 to run an Errand. I wish someone can Interview Him for me. 😮💨😭😭🤣
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People think things like this don't happen. Can you hear how much she started with? N12,000 ONLY!!!
I think I once told a story here of two girls who were fresh out of secondary school with absolutely no hope of getting into the university because their widowed mother couldn't afford it.
This was 10 years ago.
One day, I called them and asked them to think up a business they could start with 10k each and bring me their feasibility study.
After a few days, they came up with abacha business.
So I gave them 12k each, then I bought two 80 leaves exercise books, one for each, for record keeping
From that 12k each , they bought those transparent buckets, plastic plates, those stainless steel bowl plates, the raw abacha, and the condiments for the ụgba.
I kid you not, by the 3rd month, they were already doing turnovers of 60k monthly each
By the 6th month, they were averaging 100k monthly each and had gotten wheelbarrows
By the 10th month, they were doing 120k monthly each.
At this point, they secured a stand at the market. Alternate daily , one person would man the stand while the other moved about with wheelbarrow
By the one year mark, they were averaging 150k each monthly!
Let me burst you people's brain. As of this time, I was earning g 140k a month as a doctor!
Let me burst your brain further lmao the community fixed a meeting to resolve a longstanding NEPA issue. NEPA had billed them a certain amount to offset the outstanding debt so they could restore power to the community
So they called a meeting to levy people. At this meeting, people were randomly placed into perceived socioeconomic tiers.
As a doctor, I fell into tier 2 and was levied N5,000 while these girls fell into the bottom tier.... the tier that was excluded from the levy.
Meanwhile, one of them was at that meeting selling abacha and raking in income!
They grew a business from 24k to an average income of 300k monthly while my salary did not move an inch.
Employment na nonsense.
The money that guy stole from NNPC could build 40 of these 😭😭😭 and he stole it just to keep it at empty houses. African politicians have dead brain cells.
OF FREEDOM AND DEVELOPMENT
Being the Text of the 2026 Democracy Day Speech by Governor Alex C. Otti, OFR, on Friday, June 12, 2026
1. The most appealing promise of democracy is the allowance for plurality of opinions, the freedom to interrogate ideas and the opportunity for periodic reflection. This day presents to us, members of the Nigerian community, a special invitation to evaluate our pace on the democratic track, interrogate assumption and estimate our measure of progress on 2 fronts, first, since the dawn of the Fourth Republic in May 1999 and more importantly, over the last 33 years following the annulment of the 1993 presidential election won by Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, GCFR. The point of looking back is not to cast blames or point fingers for subpar outcomes but to shape behaviour and reset priorities. Millions of our compatriots are disillusioned, the gulf between the pre-1993 expectations and the lived experiences of many is widening and as I said on this day 12 months ago, it would be uncharitable to dismiss the legitimate concerns of the men and women who bear the brunt of these contradictions. Even then, we shall be removing ourselves from the promises of the future if only we stay fixated on the frustrations of the present. Yes, a lot may have gone wrong but there is still so much to fight for — for ourselves and those coming after.
2. The years between 1993 and 1999 were defined by the courage and resilience of our compatriots who made very difficult sacrifices to remove Nigeria from the shackles of military dictatorship; they held nothing back, not even their lives. A great price was paid to restore democracy to this land. It then follows that we have to regularly remind ourselves that the rights, freedom and privileges we enjoy today are borne from the toil and tears of thousands of men and women who refused to give in to the threats and shenanigans of military dictatorship. Many of the warriors who fought through multiple trenches to defeat the terror of leadership by the barrel of the gun are no longer with us but in their passing, they left us eternal lessons in courage, patriotism and faith. It is fitting that a day like this is set aside to honour the memories of these brave patriots and fighters and to remind all of us, the living, that the struggle for freedom and development remains unfinished.
3. Many of us have lived through the setbacks and disappointments of the Fourth Republic but it would be defeatist to give in to the cynicism of the hour; agreed that we could have done a lot better on several critical development frontlines, with particular respect to the welfare and security of the population, I, however, do not share the pessimism of those who insist that it has been all doom and gloom. Even then, it is important to make it clear that it is not democracy that has failed, we have only been let down by the errors in our independent and collective decisions. The blame for the disappointments of the post-1999 years belongs entirely to us, as leaders and citizens, not to democracy or its foundational principles. Those who came ahead of us were unyielding in their conviction that democracy is the only genuine vehicle for national development and millions of us today still hold strongly to the same idea but as I had said before, the advantage of democracy itself is the freedom to interrogate even the assumptions that we hold most dearly. As we mark the 2026 Democracy Day celebration, we are duty-bound to rethink our disposition to the ideals and values that sustained the pro-democracy efforts of the last decade of the 20th century here in Nigeria.
Together Towards the New Nigeria That Is Possible
On this June 12, Democracy Day, I had useful meetings with my partners in the building of the New Nigeria that is Possible: our great party’s National Leader, H.E. Senator Seriake Dickson, and our party’s Vice Presidential candidate, H.E. Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso. The NDC, as a party that is barely four months old, despite the challenges, remains the party of the future, and the fruitful discussions at the meetings clearly underscore this fact.
The leaders and members of a committed political family must be willing to make sacrifices and show tolerance and accommodation, even in difficult circumstances. This shared understanding is essential for building trust, strengthening unity, and sustaining the vision we collectively hold for national transformation.
We are all committed to this goal. The NDC remains the vehicle that will convey Nigeria through purposeful, compassionate leadership, with firm commitment to productivity and democratic ideals towards the New Nigeria that is POssible. -PO
Bro, that man stole 210 trillion.
Not million. Not billion. Trillion😭
Not 1 trillion. Not 10 trillion. Not even 100 trillion.
210 trillion!
There is hardly any sector of Nigeria’s economy you could invest that kind of money in and not see massive, transformative change. Education, healthcare, power, infrastructure, agriculture, every single sector would feel the impact like mad.
Yet person papa embezzled that amount only am.
The craziest part is that no individual could ever reasonably spend that kind of money in a lifetime. It’s wealth beyond comprehension, while millions of us average Nigerians struggle daily to afford basic necessities.
God will punish all of you.
Every single one of you.
If Peter Obi doesn’t build and empower his own independent media team, completely separate from NDC, he could be creating a major problem for himself. Just look at the kind of controversy and distraction that Nwa Nza is already generating as an NDC media representative. A candidate of Obi’s stature cannot afford to have his image and messaging tied to every questionable statement made by party spokespeople. He needs a professional media structure that speaks for him, protects his brand, and keeps his supporters focused on the mission rather than constantly firefighting avoidable controversies.
Pesin wey NDC carry communications work give 1st rush wear Blue beret like Eiye cultist begin Cast inside House Information to the general public. Una too dey weak me for this App.. 😭😭😰
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