A NEW POLITICAL GENERATION FOR NIGERIA:
Path to Youth Empowerment and Social Transformation.
Nigeria stands at a defining political moment. For decades, the nation’s leadership space has remained dominated by an aging political class, while millions of young Nigerians continue to struggle with unemployment, poverty, exclusion from governance, and lack of opportunities. The proposed alliance between Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso represents more than a political coalition; it symbolizes the rise of a fresh and new political generation determined to reshape Nigeria’s future.
This movement is increasingly seen by many Nigerians as an opportunity to break away from the long-standing dominance of older political figures such as Atiku Abubakar and Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose generation has controlled the nation’s political structure for decades. Young people across the country are now demanding a government that reflects merit, inclusion, competence, and empowerment rather than political inheritance and elite monopolies.
One of the strongest arguments in favor of the Obi–Kwankwaso alliance is its long-standing connection with youth development and grassroots empowerment. During his tenure as Governor of Kano State, Kwankwaso became widely known for investing heavily in education and human capital development. Through the Kano State foreign scholarship initiative, thousands of students were sponsored to study in countries such as India, Malaysia, Egypt, and the United Kingdom in fields including medicine, engineering, and technology. Reports and public records from his administration frequently cited between 2,000 and 4,000 beneficiaries of the foreign scholarship programs across different phases.
Kwankwaso also built a political structure that elevated ordinary young people into leadership positions. Many prominent politicians in Northern Nigeria today, including Abba Kabir Yusuf, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, and many others, rose politically through the Kwankwasiyya movement. His style of leadership created opportunities for individuals from humble backgrounds to participate actively in governance and political organization. For many supporters, this represents a practical example of political mentorship and mass inclusion.
Similarly, Peter Obi’s reputation has largely been built around investment, economic prudence, and enterprise development. Before entering politics, Obi was a successful businessman who invested in banking, trade, manufacturing, and other sectors that created employment opportunities for thousands of Nigerians. As Governor of Anambra State, he became known for improving state finances, supporting educational institutions, and promoting responsible public spending. Many Nigerians view Obi as a symbol of productive leadership and economic discipline capable of encouraging entrepreneurship and youth-driven economic growth.
From an ideological perspective, the Obi–Kwankwaso movement can also be connected to elements of socialism and Marxist political thought. Socialism emphasizes the empowerment of ordinary citizens, the reduction of inequality, public investment in education, and the redistribution of opportunities toward the working and lower classes. Karl Marx argued that societies progress when power and opportunity are no longer concentrated in the hands of a privileged elite alone.
The growing support for an Obi–Kwankwaso ticket therefore reflects more than electoral calculations; it reflects frustration among young Nigerians who feel excluded from the current system. Millions of graduates remain unemployed, while talented youths struggle to access political space due to godfatherism and financial barriers. The alliance offers hope that governance can become more inclusive and merit-driven.
This movement is also a clarion call to Nigerians who have continuously complained about bad leadership, corruption, insecurity, and lack of opportunities. The message is simple.
Abuja does not have a State of Assembly and gets the shorthand when it comes to legislation specifically for the Abuja people. There is a need for #AbujaBillsForAbujaPeople
If I clinch the NDC TICKET to run for the FCT Senate seat and get voted by the good people of FCT Abuja, some of the bills I will be proposing include the following:
1)Abuja Residents Security Bill
2)Abuja Residents Empowerment Bill
3)Abuja Infrastructure Bill
4)Free Maternal Health Bill
5)Indigenous Rights and Land Protection Bill
6)FCTA Accountability Bill
7)Abuja Education Bill
ONE: Nobody should fear for their life in Abuja.
Abuja Residents Security Bill—community policing in every neighborhood. Solar streetlights in high-risk areas. Quick-response emergency teams. You should not be afraid to come home at night.
TWO: Your sweat must pay. Your hustle must count.
Abuja Residents Empowerment Bill—mandating quotas for youth- and women-led businesses in government contracts. The Rent Control component of my Bill will protect you from unjust rent hikes. Double taxation elimination, Skills Empowerment spending that empowers Abuja residents with real skills. Access to Capital mandates that ensure a portion of Abuja taxes is used to provide microloans to support businesses.
THREE: Water. Roads. Light. Healthcare. These are not favors—they're your rights.
Abuja Infrastructure Bill clean water for residents through solar-powered boreholes.
Roads in Abaji, Kwali, Bwari, Gwagwalada, Kuje and the neglected parts of AMAC - FIXED.
Primary Healthcare Centres are upgraded with an adequate number of doctors, medical supplies, and reliable emergency services.
Schools renovated.
This is not optional. This is your right.
FOUR: Pregnancy is not a death sentence.
Free Maternal Health Bill,
Comprehensive care for every pregnant woman, regardless of how much money you have.
Mobile clinics reaching rural communities.
Maternal waiting homes near health centers. 100,000+ women served.
No woman should die giving life.
FIVE: They can't just take your land and bulldoze your house.
Indigenous Rights and Land Protection Bill—
Full compensation for ancestral lands.
Land Rights Tribunal.
No demolitions without proper notice and fair payment.
Affordable housing for middle- and low-income families.
Your dignity is not negotiable.
SIX: You will see where every kobo goes.
FCTA Accountability Bill—
every budget, every contract, every demolition order.
You will SEE it.
TRACK it.
QUESTION it.
The minister will be mandated by law to engage Abuja residents before drafting budgets or spending.
Your needs must be captured in the budget.
FCTA will no longer see bloated and inflated contracts used to enrich corrupt politicians.
When everything is in the open, the thieves have nowhere to hide.
SEVEN: I will fight for an Abuja Education Bill — No Child Left Behind.
EVERY CHILD DESERVES QUALITY EDUCATION. NOT JUST THE ONES WHOSE PARENTS CAN AFFORD PRIVATE SCHOOL.
Public schools renovated with proper classrooms, libraries, science labs, and sports facilities. Scholarships covering tuition, WAEC, NECO, and JAMB fees for indigent students. Teacher recruitment and training programs. Competitive salaries to attract and retain quality teachers.
ICT training centers in all the area councils for training youth in digital and coding skills. Universal access to quality primary and secondary education across all six area councils.
A BETTER ABUJA MEANS EDUCATION IS NOT A PRIVILEGE FOR THE RICH. IT'S THE FOUNDATION OF EVERY CHILD'S FUTURE. AND I WILL FIGHT TO GUARANTEE IT FOR EVERY ABUJA CHILD.
Dear Nigerians,
Do you remember those ungrateful Labour Party lawmakers who won their elections riding on Obidient Wave, & later defected to the APC?
The ruling party has denied them their tickets. Like sore losers, they have crawled back to join the NDC. They hope to ride on Peter Obi’s popularity after betraying the Movement.
Now PAY ATTENTION!
Because below are the names of those very unfortunate lawmakers that rode on Obidient Wave & later decamped to the APC. They actually think that we are stupid? Now they will understand why we are called the Mob
There will be no top to bottom this time!
The Obidients will decide who will be in that National Assembly. There is no forgiveness in politics because lives are at stake. Hunger is involved. Families are involved. Joblessness is at stake. Japa is at stake. If it’s forgiveness you seek, you should visit the nearest church.
Those who abandoned Nigerians (at the point of our needs) to party & lounge with the Enemy, will be punished at the polls. We are not the devilish APC, we are not politicians either.
None of us is your slave. The names you see below will fail fantastically. Mark their names, the NDC should note that these are “Persona non grata,” they won’t have our votes this time. We don't want to associate with any of them.
We will use them as scapegoats to set a very big example. We are going to teach them the lesson of their lives. They will serve as perfect examples, a constant reminder to others that treachery won’t go unpunished. Those who work against Nigerians will receive their reward
We own you, you don’t own us. You are our servants & not the other round. NEVER AGAIN!
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Dear Obidients all over Nigeria,
The Excel spreadsheet below shows the list of Individuals who rode on the Obidient wave to secure their seat then dumped the movement that made them to join the very evil we are up against (APC)
Remember that some of our colleagues died for this course while some continue to live with the injuries they sustained for standing tall for the movement.
Mark their names, they must NEVER return in 2027 neither shall we allow them back into the NDC.
NO FORGIVENESS!
Never force a connection.. In 2022, we all wanted a ticket for Obi and Kwankwaso but we tried as citizens to see it work but it didn't happen but now we never force it as a people but the connection is here to stay.. The OK Movement. Nigeria will be OK.
There’s this ADC group that I was added when we were in the ADC. The group admin na Atiku person.
In the last 48hrs, they’ve been discussing on how to smear Peter Obi, especially in the north.
Therefore, anything you see coming from Atiku people, dear OBIdients, push it back & push it hard. It’s a coordinated attack.
Legacy of the Servant Leader: H.E. Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, 16 Years On
Today marks 16 years since our nation lost a dear hero, an icon of integrity, a selfless patriot, and a man I was privileged to call not just my boss, but my brother and worthy partner in service.
As I reflect on the passing of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, I am reminded of the shared passion we both held for a Nigeria where justice is not a slogan, but a lived reality for every citizen.
Our partnership was anchored on a common vision: to build an inclusive, united, and just nation. Yar’Adua was a man of quiet but profound conviction who believed that the strength of a country is measured by its commitment to the rule of law and the sanctity of the ballot.
He did not just lead; he served with a humility that is rare in the corridors of power, often putting national stability above personal or political gain.
His record in peace-building stands as an enduring legacy. He understood that true nation-building requires the courage to admit flaws and the sincerity to fix them.
For leaders, the life of Umaru Musa Yar’Adua serves as an enduring lesson. His example teaches us that leadership is a sacred trust, and that progress is only sustainable when it is rooted in transparency, accountability, and a genuine love for the people.
Sixteen years later, his strides continue to testify for him. As we remember this "Gentleman President," let us rededicate ourselves to the worthy causes he pursued with such passion.
I pray that Almighty Allah (SWT) continues to grant him eternal rest in Al-Jannah Firdaus.
-GEJ
Dear Obidients and all Nigerians,
The NDC needs massive registration on or before May 6, 2027. Now is the time to take action.
Follow our official X handles: @NigeriaNDCHQ and @NDCVanguard_
Register today to become a member of the NDC: https://t.co/zEO07pt7Aw
Together, let’s use this platform to shape Nigeria’s political future.
Let the world know that we have move on to NDC⚠️‼️
Go to Schools
Go to th Markets
Go to the prisons
Go to the bars & clubs
Go to the football centres
Go to the mechanic workshops
SPREAD THE WORD:
NDC ✌️
NDC✌️
NDC✌️
THE STREET NEEDS TO GET USED TO IT 🙏🔥
#OK2027