We worshipped.
We prayed.
Then we gave God the praise He deserves. 🔥🙌🏾
Because every testimony deserves a dance.
Every victory deserves a shout.
And every faithful God deserves thanksgiving.
This was our Shout of Triumph! ❤️
#shoutoftriumph#junethanksgiving#giclekki
@TEE9ine2@Franeb@BOGbadams@PeterObi Dem think say PO na Funsho Williams or Dipo Dina. We go Convert that BATs Mansion at Bourdillon to Motherless babies home. Small EndSars wey youths march reach his crib he flew to France. Nigeria go end officially that day. Make dem dey play. Assassinate fire. 🤣
Nestlé has recalled these baby products.
So before you mix that next bottle for your baby, read this thread carefully as it concerns their well being.
If you feed your baby NAN, SMA, or Alfamino, a toxic bacteria has been found in some batches. And you might have it in your house right now.
You see, Nestlé has issued a massive global recall for several baby formulas (products in the image above) because they found a toxin called Cereulide (from Bacillus cereus bacteria) in some batches.
This toxin causes severe nausea and vomiting in babies. And the scary part is that boiling water does NOT kill it. The toxin is heat-resistant. So even if you prepare the formula correctly, if the powder itself is contaminated, your baby is at risk.
Now, NAFDAC has not released a specific alert for Nigeria yet. BUT our markets are porous. And people import ‘UK SMA’ and ‘Imported NAN’ every single day. So if you buy your formula from supermarkets that stock imported goods, or you bought it abroad, you need to check the last stock to see if your tin look like any of those products.
If yes, go to Nestle’s UK Website (SMA & Alfamino) and Nestle’s MENA Website (NAN) to verify if your batch does not fall under the recalled ones.
If your batch code matches the ones on that list, please DO NOT USE IT.
And please, don't keep this information to yourself.
If you have a friend, sister, or neighbor who uses SMA, NAN, or Alfamino, retweet this or send this to them NOW.
You might be saving a baby from poisoning today.
I promised to summarize this post.
I will focus on just one statement.
"Nnamdi Kanu should never have been arrested."
The arrest here was not the 2022 arrest. It was the first arrest by Buhari.
Nnamdi Kanu started before GEJ left office. GEJ ignored him completely. He insulted GEJ, Peter Obi, OBJ, everyone and they ignored him.
I disliked him then, and I still do, but that's no crime. He called for Igbos to boycott elections. I hated him for that. But, it was not a crime. He is no hero.
Then he started insulting Buhari when Buhari became president, and Buhari arrested him.
Check the charges, they charged him for insulting Buhari.
Buhari's wife arrested someone for insulting her. Those things are not crimes.
Then the release and the exile. This was the premise of Peter Obi's message. We should never throw history away.
Peter Obi’s Camp to Lagos APC: “True Patriotism Is Speaking Truth to Power — Not Praising Failure”
The attention of the Peter Obi Media Team has been drawn to a politically charged statement by the Lagos State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), which once again proves that rather than address Nigeria’s deepening crises, the ruling party prefers to attack voices of conscience.
Let it be stated clearly: Patriotism is not silence in the face of national decay. True love for one’s country is measured by the courage to speak truth to power, not by the volume of sycophancy offered to those in power.
APC Should Stop Mistaking Criticism for Hate
When a nation is bleeding from insecurity, unemployment, economic paralysis, corruption, and international embarrassment, it is only natural for responsible leaders to raise alarm. Peter Obi’s concern over Nigeria’s current global perception is not political opportunism; it is a wake-up call to a government that has normalized failure and propaganda as governance.
If the APC government had shown half the efficiency in fixing Nigeria as it does in issuing press statements against perceived opponents, our nation would not be ranked among the world’s most insecure, most indebted, and most poverty-stricken countries.
Tinubu’s Government Is Not “Fixing” Anything – It’s Deepening the Crisis
Let us be clear: President Tinubu did not “inherit” insecurity; he inherited government power after his party spent eight years worsening insecurity under Muhammadu Buhari. APC cannot distance itself from its own disastrous record. The same propaganda that masked Buhari’s incompetence is now being repackaged under the banner of “Renewed Hope,” but Nigerians are not deceived.
Today, under Tinubu:
The naira has collapsed beyond ₦1,600 to the dollar.
Inflation is above 30%, with food prices doubling in months.
Fuel subsidy removal was mishandled, plunging millions into poverty.
Insecurity persists, with kidnappings and banditry spreading unchecked.
Human rights violations and corruption have worsened, as confirmed by both local and foreign observers.
If this is what the Lagos APC calls “fixing Nigeria,” then they have redefined failure as progress.
Leadership Is Not Noise — It Is Responsibility
Peter Obi has consistently spoken for the people — before, during, and after elections. His interventions are issue-based, data-driven, and anchored on love for Nigeria. He doesn’t need to rush to microphones for validation; he speaks when facts demand attention.
APC’s obsession with Obi reveals fear — fear of a man whose integrity and consistency continue to expose the emptiness of their governance.
The Real “Online Choir” Is APC’s Propaganda Network
Those who describe Nigerians crying over hunger and inflation as an “online choir” are out of touch with reality. The suffering is not virtual; it is visible on the faces of market women, transporters, students, and civil servants.
It is insulting that instead of empathy, APC chooses mockery.
Nigeria Needs Healing, Not Gaslighting
Nigeria’s designation by the United States as a “country of particular concern” is not Peter Obi’s fault. It is a global reflection of how low our governance standards have fallen. Responsible leadership would take this as feedback and act, not attack those demanding accountability.
Conclusion: Truth Is Not Treason
Peter Obi’s patriotism is evident — in his message of production over consumption, character over corruption, and competence over complacency.
If APC interprets truth-telling as “selective outrage,” then they have lost the moral compass of governance.
Nigerians are tired of leaders who weaponize propaganda while the country sinks deeper into hardship.
Patriotism is not clapping for failure — it is confronting it so that the nation can rise again.
Nigeria will rise — but not through denial and propaganda. It will rise through truth, accountability, and the courage of patriots who refuse to stay silent.
This is Bishop Wilfred Chikpa Anagbe of the Catholic Diocese of Makurdi.
On February 14th, 2024, Bishop Anagbe appeared before the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, testifying about the genocidal persecution of Christians in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, particularly Benue State. He was invited again on March 12, 2025 during which the good Bishop, accompanied by reverend father Remigius Ihyula, detailed systematic massacres by ethnic Fulani jihadists against Christian farming communities, including kidnappings, church burnings, and land seizures.
According to the clergy, the number of Christians documented to have been killed by the Fulani Jihadists is over 1000 within months with over 160 Churches destroyed In the past decade and large swaths of land belonging to the Christian victims seized and currently occupied by the jihadists with no commensurate action from the govt. Bishop Anagbe told the US parliamentarians that the Nigerian govt is engaging in a “conspiracy of silence” aimed at enabling an “Islamic agenda” to Islamize the region.   
 
After Testimony, Bishop Anagbe and Father Ihyula received multiple death threats allegedly from Nigerian government sources and Islamist groups.
In April 2025, foreign embassies (including the U.S.) warned of potential arrest upon his return to Nigeria.      The Nigerian Foreign Ministry denied involvement
but promised investigations.
On May 24–26, 2025: Fulani Jihadists attacked Bishop Anagbe’s home village - Aondona - killing not less than 42 people (some sources placed the casualty figure at over 70) and displacing hundreds. This was described by many as reprisal for his testimony at the US Congress
      
On June 1–13, 2025, further coordinated attacks by ethnic Fulani Jihadists in Gwer West and Apa counties including Yelwata (near Makurdi) left over 300 men, women and children butchered with most of the victims burnt alive. This was even as the communities alerted the security agencies of the impending attacks weeks before it happened. Many of you would remember that the Bola Tinubu govt and her agents actually tried to play down the Yelwata massacre until activist Verydarkblackman went to the venue to bring the gory images of the victims to social media.
During the last Lent/Holy Week, over 92 Christians were massacred in the same Benue.
Please note that the govt headed by a muslim president and a muslim vice president has not prosecuted any known Fulani jihadist for any of these genocidal attacks. Most shocking is the fact that after similar attacks in Jos which left over 271 Christians dead, the leader of the Fulani jihadists called a Press Conference where he was shown in a video shared by Tvcnewsng, a television station owned by @officialABAT, giving conditions that must be met before they stop killing innocent people. One of the conditions he gave was the removal of a senior military commander in charge of keeping peace in Plateau. (I will share the video in the comment section ) As I type, that particular commander is no longer in his position. Your govt yielded to the demand of the jihadist.
I challenge anyone to fact-check everything I have written here.
THERE IS CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE GOING ON IN NIGERIA and the govt is complicit. The whataboutism of some Muslims being affected does not vitiate this fact because even those muslim victims were killed by fellow Muslims and there is no record of a any Muslim community being targeted the way it has been happening in southern kaduna, Benue and other parts of the Middle Belt
Nigerian Youths lost their lives, jobs, families and dreams at the hands of the most corrupt and evil People we call Leaders!!!
Even though my people are now in love with their Oppressors, this day 20/10/2020 is never to be forgotten nor forgiven! ✊🏿
Ah, Joseph @LegendaryJoe, or should I indulge your hollow stage name, the pitiable mask you’ve chosen for yourself, “LegendaryJoe.” Legendary indeed, though only in the tragicomic theater of self-immolation.
I read your first little tantrum directed at Peter Obi
@PeterObi, was it yesterday or so, a man whose character and restraint have long outlived the venom of lesser men. He has no need for flattery or borrowed titles. “Peter Obi” is enough. But you, Joseph, I find myself wondering not about your words, but about the hands that raised you. What household fashioned this peculiar brat, this ill-bred offspring so intoxicated on the fumes of APC’s expired crack cocaine that his brain cells sprout like wilted oats?
And now, your latest spectacle, directed again at Peter Obi. You prattle like a jester drunk on cheap mutilated crack narcotics, mistaking your rambling mockeries for insight. But what they betray, Joseph, is not wit, but want. Not analysis, but emptiness. You dress your bile in the robes of diagnosis: disorders, conditions, syndromes, but it is your own imbalance you’ve paraded for us all to see. Projection, Joseph. The oldest trick in the book.
Peter Obi requires no defense from me. His record has been tested in ways you could never endure. At 44 years old, he was a governor. You? An infant in the nursery of politics, still suckling at the teat of sycophancy, how old are you now, Joe?. And yet, in your desperate need to appear clever, you have revealed yourself instead: a hollow vessel, clanging loudly because it is hopelessly empty. A petty Joe, hungry for relevance, mistaking insult for wit, ridicule for reasoning.
You know, Joseph, I rather like your name. It calls to mind another Joseph, the one in scripture who fled from Potiphar’s wife and embraced imprisonment rather than dishonor. But you, dear boy, are no such Joseph. You failed the test. You have eyes, yet remain blind; ears, yet deaf. Wisdom sits at your door, but you mistake it for noise. Hunger has hollowed your marrow, poverty has stripped your spine, and desperation has driven you to barter away the one inheritance no man should squander: dignity.
And so here you stand, Joseph, a painted jester on the digital stage, mistaking ridicule for reason and slander for strategy. But the truth, my dear boy, is far crueler: you haven’t ridiculed Peter Obi, you’ve ridiculed yourself. You’ve hauled your own lineage into the marketplace and bartered your ancestors for the cheap applause of APC’s subhuman mongrels, applause that will evaporate by dusk, leaving you alone with the echo of your own degradation.
Do you not see the futility? Every syllable you hurl at Obi rebounds like a boomerang, striking only you. He remains intact, unbothered, his silence heavier than your noise. He has walked through the fire of governance and emerged unburned, while you, Joseph, stand here immolating yourself with the matches you mistook for torches.
The irony is exquisite. You christen yourself “Legendary,” but your legend, if it survives at all, will be the legend of failure: the young man who confused verbosity for vision, who mistook insult for intellect, who prostrated at the feet of mediocrity and called it influence. A boy playing at statesmanship, a hollow drum echoing in the night.
Your chosen sobriquet is almost poetic: Legendary, not in greatness, but in buffoonery. You stand at the podium of public discourse like a half-baked tragedian, mistaking the rattle of tin for the toll of a bell.
And those psychiatric diagnoses you fling about? Korsakoff’s syndrome, pseudologia fantastica, grand words that, in your clumsy hands, collapse into vaudeville. What was meant as gravitas dissolves into caricature. It is the work of a clown, not a commentator.
I knew Oba Ladoja, Joseph; he is like family. I worked with him, broke bread with him. We called him Paparazi, and he laughed - joyfully, warmly, like a father. He was not the brittle tyrant of your imagination. He embraced humanity. He inspired loyalty. And you, a man who’s never stood in his presence, dare to invent outrage on his behalf? Are you normal?.
I return to Ibadan often, Joseph, and will be there in distant time. I will see my Paparazzi, and he will remember me by that name. That is the kind of bond that outlasts thrones and titles. What will be my sin then when I call him Paparazzi?
You accuse Obi of delusion. But it is you who suffers the most ruinous ailment of all: intellectual poverty. A bankruptcy so complete that you paw at scraps of insult, mistaking bile for brilliance, petulance for philosophy.
And the stench of desperation lingers on every syllable. Men of intellect wield subtlety like a stiletto. You, Joseph, bludgeon clumsily with the weight of your own pretension. Your paragraphs groan under bile, but collapse for lack of wisdom.
Here lies the darker irony: in attempting to ridicule Obi, you’ve written your own epitaph. Not as a legend, not as a critic, but as a cautionary tale. A minor footnote in the tragic ledger of Nigerian sycophancy.
So let me offer you your epitaph in advance: Here lies Joseph: he spoke loudly, thought little, and bartered his honor for applause. He did not fall to enemies; he collapsed under the unbearable weight of his own emptiness.
Be kind, be measured, Joseph. Be better. Today is Sunday, and even I try to let the world breathe on a Sunday. I’ve warned you people, the APC miscreants, not to tempt my Jehovah’s Witness on the Lord’s day, but here you are, banging on the door of my patience like a tax collector with no sense of timing. Be careful.
@grok@Dele93748586@PeterObi Is Nigeria not one of the most performing economies in 2025, it’s good to criticize but let not be blind from the truth that Nigeria is making positive growth and progress
@officialEFCC@officialEFCC why do you peddle falsehood?
The man is a contractor who was contracted to renovate a house by the owner. You already have issues with the owner which you couldn't apprehend because he has sued you to court already.
Anyway, you all will meet in court
Happy birthday my President. Today I celebrate you, a man who makes great changes everywhere he goes.
Thank you for believing in Nigeria.
We love you!
Happy birthday @PeterObi
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After attending the inauguration of His Holiness, Pope Leo XIV, I returned from Rome this morning energised by the Pope's message on fighting poverty. The Pontiff's homily reaffirmed my earlier conviction that eradicating poverty can only be achieved through deliberate sacrifices towards areas of critical development indexes, health, education and pulling people out of poverty.
Upon my arrival in Abuja, I paid a visit to the construction site of the Anglican Hospital in Kubwa, which is a medium health facility being established by the Anglican diocese of Kubwa, after which I thanked the proprietor, Rt. Revd. Duke T. Akamisoko, for the great work he is doing and in my support of his noble initiative, I donated a sum of ₦10 million to advance his efforts.
Thereafter, I visited the Anglican Comprehensive Secondary School in Kubwa, established by the same diocese.
Again, education, as I have maintained,, is the most critical investment towards development.
To support the great work being done by the diocese, I donated another sum of ₦10 million.
Education, health and pulling people out of poverty remain the three most powerful tools for securing a better future for our children and our society. I remain committed to promoting each of them, as this is the most effective pathway to drastically developing our country.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO