LET'S USE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW YOU, AT A GLANCE, WHAT OUR EDUCATION POLICY WILL LOOK LIKE AFTER 2027.
No government under a #Sowore2027 administration will ever ask your child to pay WAEC, NECO, or any other public examination fee. Education will be free because knowledge is a right, not a privilege.
Our revolutionary education policy guarantees free, high-quality education from early childhood through university, backed by modern classrooms, virtual learning, well-paid teachers, student grants, and equal opportunities for every Nigerian child.
This is not a promise of politics. It is a revolutionary commitment to build a nation where no child's future is determined by poverty.
Read it. Share it. Debate it. Join the movement to make it a reality.
#Sowore2027 #TakeItBack #EducationForAll #RevolutionNow
In Ghana, the government covers WASSCE registration fees for public school students under Free SHS. Liberia’s government pays WAEC fees for public senior students. Sierra Leone’s free quality education policies also subsidize or cover exam costs for many. Private candidates pay in most places. Nigeria’s parents currently shoulder the full (and rising) cost.
A #Sowore2027 administration will never ask your children or wards to pay to sit for public examinations.
Education will be free because education is not a privilege; it is the bedrock of national progress and the foundation of a prosperous society.
No Nigerian child should be denied an education because of poverty or the inability to pay examination fees.
Stop enabling enemies of progress.
#Sowore2027 #TinubuMustGo #TakeItBack
This video popped up on my TikTok FYP, and I had to share it.
These are the kind of young Nigerians our blogs should give a platform, our TV stations should promote, and we should all pay attention to. People like him deserve to be heard.
Every Nigerian youth needs to watch this. Don't scroll past it.
Tomorrow, I will once again appear before Justice M.G. Umar at the Federal High Court in Abuja for the continuation of the farcical trial instituted by the lawless DSS on behalf of Tinubu, with the sole aim of silencing our revolutionary movement, our voice, and our momentum.
I urge our revolutionary comrades to stand with us, whether in person at the court, online, or from wherever you are across the world.
From the prison yards of Kuje, I cannot stop expressing how proud I am of our comrades everywhere who have remained steadfast, dealing successive blows against the retrogressive Tinubu regime.
We remain strong, gallant, and unbowed. Our goal remains unshaken and unchanged; it's liberation or nothing until we win.
#RevolutionNow #Sowore2027
In my opinion:
1. @Atiku represents the old political establishment that has failed to address insecurity, poverty, and underdevelopment in Northern Nigeria. I do not believe his presidency would bring the kind of change Nigeria needs.
2. @PeterObi is often quick to comment on issues in other parts of the country, particularly the North and West, but many of his critics argue that he does not speak enough about the challenges and atrocities occurring in the South-East.
3. @officialABAT is the incumbent President, and in my view, his administration has not done enough to secure the lives and property of Nigerians. I believe his government has fallen short of expectations.
4. @Sowore has consistently spoken out against insecurity, corruption, and poor governance. He has participated in protests, proposed solutions, and advocates the use of technology and institutional reforms to tackle crime and other national challenges.
For these reasons, I encourage Nigerians to consider supporting @Sowore in the 2027 elections.
RP please 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I saw @sowore interviews with @channelstv and @ARISEtv and I said to myself, who did this to Nigerian youths, we are supposed to be fighting to get him elected come 2027, we must vote competent visionary to manage the affairs of this country, no more criminals.
The same tired question always comes up “Where will the money come from to pay workers a decent minimum wage?”
Yet nobody ever asks where politicians find the money to pay themselves outrageous salaries and allowances, fund luxury lifestyles, or loot public treasuries.
Reports have alleged that Ondo State Governor @LuckyAiyedatiwa kept hundreds of billions of naira in bank accounts, specifically about N500billion at @FirstBankngr just to generate interests for himself and cronies while the people of Ondo struggle with poverty, unemployment, failing schools, and collapsing healthcare.
At the same time, billions are allegedly available for political campaigns and re-election projects, for @officialABAT, Imo State Governor is treasurer of heist worth N800billion in stashed campaign funds for Tinubu while workers, teachers, nurses, police officers, and soldiers are told that paying them a living wage is “impossible and that it will cost inflation”
Nigeria does not have a shortage of money. It has a surplus of greed, corruption, and misplaced priorities.
If there is money for politicians, there must be money for workers.
₦500,000 ($350) minimum wage is not the problem. The problem is a political class that treats public funds as private property while millions of Nigerians suffer.
#WorkersRights #LivingWage #TakeItBack #Sowore2027 #RevolutionNow
VDM, the day any Local Government Chairman jokes about running away from Nigeria because of you then your comparison will hold water.
My advice? Go back to school and read Law, Stop the comedy shows and burials – those are the only stages inviting you now.
Sowore gets invited to intellectual events locally and internationally. You? Only comedy and burial. The difference is clear.
VDM, keep doing “unmasking” – you’re gradually becoming a joke in Nigeria.
If you’re still arguing with Ratels in the comments, my brother, good luck explaining that the earth is spherical to someone with the IQ of a 4-year-old.
#verydarkman #sowore #vdm #RevolutionNow