@BwalaDaniel So this Daniel Bwala can fear death 😀😀 God is already saying get behind me Satan ,he don't know you ,even Satan quote scripture to Jesus. But my Jesus defeated him ,so don't think you have escaped the wrath of God by knowing scriptures that you cannot keep and do what it says
Obi has the code to rest Nigeria, even if he joins Arsenal today we will follow him, he doesn’t give shi shi but he gives hope and future for our future kids.
Dem say make i stop talking about Mazi Nnamdi Kanu which isn't possible, I will continue to talk about him mazi Nnamdi Kanu is a good man.
#FreeMaziNnamdiKanuNow
My Country People please i beg you all, make we no vex again🙏🏽
We are Family, we need each other to be OK❗️✌🏽😍
Uncle Isaac Fayose is our very own OBIDIENT Uncle😍 He dare not move anyhow 😂❤️
@arinzecajet001 Where did they get another clothes.
Did kidnappers allow them to go to their house and carry another clothes before they were abducted?
Data Over Rhetoric: Why AI Backs the Peter Obi Blueprint
Advanced models analyzing Nigeria’s fiscal history consistently highlight one person for economic turnaround. See the full analysis in the comments! Check comment for more.
@IdrisZekeriJnr The invitation if mama pee and Peter akah respectively is clear proof that this current administration is targeting obi and everyone associated with him , Nigerians are watching
@adedapoOA@DanielRegha Why will you waste your intelligent commenting to a statement made by someone that is looking for a way to grow his account and monetize
Roadmap to a New Nigeria That Is Possible – Part II
Education and Healthcare: The Foundation of a Renewed Nigeria
Recall that on July 1st, in Part 1 of "My Vision for a Productive and Prosperous Nigeria," I outlined the broad framework of my proposed roadmap for national renewal. In it, I emphasised that the transformation of Nigeria must begin with rebuilding our human capital through quality education and healthcare, supported by reforms in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), character and civic education, and strategic investments that will move our nation from a consumption-driven economy to a production-driven one. I promised to follow up with other parts in the coming weeks and months.
Today, July 16th, in the middle of July, I wish to expand on these two critical pillars - education and healthcare - because they are the bedrock upon which every prosperous nation is built. They are the cornerstones of the foundation that will ensure that a son of nobody can become somebody and remove many from the ranks of the disaffected who often become tools in the insecurity challenges confronting us.
Evidence from around the world shows that quality education and accessible healthcare are among the clearest distinctions between thriving nations and lagging ones. Princeton University Nobel Prize-winning economist Angus Deaton highlights this reality in his book, “The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality.”
Nothing, therefore, could be further from the truth than the claim by some young people that “education is a scam.” Education, when combined with good health, provides the ladder for individual upward mobility and drives economic growth for the nation.
We must become more intentional about aligning education with our national priorities, as Singapore did, and challenge our country to value education in the same way Deng Xiaoping repeatedly urged China to do from 1978 onwards, with the remarkable transformation we see today.
We will work through commissions that strengthen collaboration among the tiers of government, ensuring that primary education is domiciled at the community and local government levels, with strong parental involvement and curricula that are sensitive to local economic factor endowments and the value chains derived from them.
State governments will be supported to expand high-quality Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), as well as general secondary education, through targeted grants and incentives.
We are also developing schemes that will enable universities to focus more deliberately on specialised areas of teaching and research, making them globally competitive while producing a workforce equipped for the demands of the future.
A NEW Nigeria is POssible. -PO
To us, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was never fighting for Ndi Igbo alone. His message has always been about justice, self-determination, and the liberation of oppressed peoples across Africa.
That is why many of us believe his continued detention goes beyond one man. Those with influence who speak endlessly about justice have largely remained silent. History will remember not only those who acted, but also those who looked away. #FreeNnamdiKanu
The news of the abduction of a school principal, students, and a NECO official in Kogi State while the students were writing their examination is both heartbreaking and deeply troubling. That innocent children can no longer go to school, study, or sit for a national examination without the fear of criminal violence is a stark reminder of how far insecurity has eroded the sanctity of our educational institutions and the safety of our citizens. This is happening at a time when education is our most needed asset for development and growth.
Our schools must never become theatres of fear; they should symbolise hope and the promise of a better future, not terror and uncertainty.
I call on the relevant security agencies to act with urgency, deploy every available resource, and ensure the safe and unconditional rescue of all those abducted. At the same time, government at all levels must take deliberate steps to strengthen security around our schools and restore public confidence in our education system.
My thoughts and prayers are with the affected families, the school community, and the people of Kogi State. We cannot continue to normalise these recurring tragedies. A nation that cannot guarantee the safety of its children is mortgaging its future.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO