I believe in God. I believe in His graciousness, goodness, and mercy in times such as these. I am justified in my faith in God because I believe in God. You can believe in Him too.
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Our students took on the challenge this year to represent Nigeria at Pan African Maths Olympiad, 2026 held in Ivory Coast. 18 years ago I spent a gruelling 9 hours solving some of the most difficult problems I have ever seen in my life. These students have already surpassed what I ever did while competing in secondary school. I am super proud of them. Today is the closing ceremony of this contest and we look forward to making history at this year’s outing. Special shoutout to @SpecialMaths instructors @Mmesomachi1 who spends crazy hours working with these kids. Watch out for the results today.
The most dangerous sentence in a democracy is: "My participation doesn't matter." But it does! Join the conversation that challenges that belief.
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"I appeal to every eligible Nigerian who has not yet registered for a Permanent Voter Card (PVC) to do so.
I understand that some people chose not to register after what happened in 2023, and I know many have their reasons. But we must not give up on our country. Every vote determines the future of Nigeria. Let us rise above disappointment, register, collect our PVCs, and participate in building the Nigeria we all desire."
— NDC presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi
Every developed nation first became an education superpower before becoming an economic superpower.
Education is not another sector.
Education is the operating system of a nation.
Everything else runs on it.
While others are funding re-election buses/Cars for “City boys, City girls, City Oloshos, City gigolos and APC women leaders,” Peter Obi funded ambulances, one for every hospital in Anambra State.
Under his watch, Anambra didn’t just chase the Millennium Development Goals on health. It met them, and surpassed them.
The records are there!
Just like Bagudu.
Just like Mattawale.
Just like pretty much every single person around him.
They were handpicked BECAUSE they are criminals.
Ali BaBat and the 40 megathieves.
TINUBU’S HYPOCRITICAL FOREIGN FANS
https://t.co/BvZQ9l8z88
Oyinbo will never accept a wicked, inept scamster as their leader, so why do they think we should?
#Tinubu#NigeriaPolitics#NigeriaDecides#APC#Democracy
Imagine that #Gbajagate happened under Peter Obi?
the ApC vuvuzelas would be crying treason.
Prof Soyinka et-al would be calling for the guillotine.
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This tribalism has allowed and perpetuated impunity among our politicians.
And we are complicit as a nation.
THOSE WHO HAVE QUESTIONS TO ANSWER
1. Babangida Hussaini — Director General, Budget Office of the FederationHis office assigns budget codes and processes MDA submissions. Code 0111062001 passed through his office. He needs to produce the submission trail for that entry and explain at what stage it entered the process.
2. Simon Lalong — Minister of State for Labour and Employment / Head of Civil Service of the Federation (Folasade Yemi-Esan at the time): Whoever headed the civil service when 314 staff were approved for a non-existent agency signed off on that approval. That officer needs to explain what documentation was reviewed and who submitted the request.
3. Oluwatoyin Madein — Accountant General of the FederationHer office processed the CBN account opening for a fictitious agency. Her office is the one the Presidency's statement says was "misled." She needs to explain specifically how a mandatory verification chain requiring sign-off from the SGF, Chief of Staff, and Minister of Finance was bypassed or completed.
4. Yemi Cardoso — Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria. The CBN holds the account. Its internal control unit is independently required to verify government agency accounts. Either it was verified, and someone it contacted confirmed the agency was legitimate, or it was not verified. Cardoso needs to answer which one happened.
5. Senator Barau Jibrin — Senate Appropriations Committee / Speaker Tajudeen Abbas — House Appropriations Committee. Both chambers reviewed the 2026 budget line by line. The combined PEAC/PFIPC entry with N182.5 million in World Investment Summit logistics passed through both committees. One of those committees either inserted it or passed it without flagging it. Both chambers need to identify who tabled or approved that specific line.
6. George Akume — Secretary to the Government of the Federation. The SGF's office is the custodian of the official register of legitimate MDAs. Every time a government office, a bank, or a budget committee should have verified whether the PFIPC was real, the trail should have led back to his office. His office is also one of the required sign-offs in the CBN verification chain. His office received a query from the Foreign Affairs Ministry in October 2025. What was done with that query before Adeyemi continued to operate?
7. Yusuf Tuggar — Minister of Foreign AffairsHis ministry's Ambassador Anderson Madubuike wrote to flag Adeyemi's ambassador meeting on October 15, 2025. The ministry also received a request for a note verbale to facilitate US visas for PFIPC staff. At what point was that visa request rejected, who rejected it, and why did the ambassador meeting happen without the ministry's knowledge in the first place?
8. Femi Gbajabiamila — Chief of Staff to the President.
Not because the Presidency's statement is wrong about him disowning the agency. He did, and early. But Adeyemi's specific financial counter-allegation of N400 million paid by proxy deserves a formal documented rebuttal, not just a press statement. A denial supported by financial records closes this. A denial alone does not.
Peter Obi on the 28th June 2017 with the then Speaker of the USA House of Representatives, Paul Davies Ryan shortly after meeting with Peter Obi in USA.
Paul Ryan was the Speaker of the USA House of Representatives from 2015 to 2019, so as at the day this meeting was held and pictures taken, Paul was the Speaker of the USA House of Representatives.
Where Peter Obi as a private citizen has gone, some people even with the highest office in the land cannot even dream of them. Some people Peter Obi knows and have met as a private citizen, some people even with the highest office in the land cannot dream of meeting or knowing them.
Peter Obi's Presidency will unlock international reputation for Nigerians like never before. Nigerians are being treated without any respect across the globe because of the type of leaders we have over the years. South Africa will not be making mouths for us if we have a president like Peter Obi.
Everything rises and falls on leadership
Nigeria will definitely be OK✌️🇳🇬
Here is Peter Obi in Haiti 2010, with his son and Actor Bob Manuel, after the Haiti earthquake that claimed thousands of lives and destroyed more than half of their homes...
Aside donating USD $200,000, which amounts to today's current rate of about N304,000,000 Million Naira, he served as an aid worker too. Peter Obi has a massive resume no other politician in Nigeria has !
He is the only humanitarian way forward for Nigeria 🇳🇬 and Nigerians
What if Nigeria's biggest problem isn't leadership... but citizenship?
Agree? Disagree?
Join us this Saturday, July 4, 2026, at 9 PM here on X (@cappnaija) as we unpack one of the most important conversations ahead of 2027.
9:00 PM WAT
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1.3 billion naira released to a fake agency in Nigeria but 36 million was released to the Ministry of Health.
They prioritize stealing over your well-being.
The APC.
It’s 46days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 46days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 46days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 46days since Oyo children were taken.
It’s 46days since Oyo children were taken.
Pls keep speaking up.
Pls share for the world to see this.
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