An Open Letter of Appreciation to the Obidients
To my Liberators,
I am writing this to say a sincere thank you.
I never intended to be this vocal about my support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu; my original plan was simply to do my things low-key and support him quietly. However, you ‘the Obidient’ completely changed that.
With the way you try to castigate anyone who stands with the President, operating under the assumption that your candidate holds a monopoly on support, you ended up achieving the exact opposite of what you intended.
Instead of silencing me, your actions boosted my morale, gave me a strong push, and completely brought me out of my shell.
For that, I am truly grateful.
Warm regards,
Alabama 🤞
'...The lies on social media has drowned the voice of the good work of what President Tinubu is doing. And that is a fundamental problem. And that is why global agencies who are unbiased and partisern are coming back and give kudos to him... - Obafemi George, political scientist
I am thankful to see that Nigeria’s House of Representatives passed this important policy that I’ve been calling for since @POTUS first asked me to investigate the genocide against Christians in Nigeria.
In fact, I raised this idea directly with Nigeria’s First Lady during her visit to Washington and have done so repeatedly with every Nigerian delegation I’ve met with.
Ensuring states can protect their own citizens is a critical step toward ending the persecution of Christians and the overall instability in the Nigeria.
President Tinubu deserves credit for supporting this legislation and urging its passage through Nigeria’s parliament, and I hope to see him continue pushing on this issue.
There’s still a ways to go before state level police forces will be in place, but this is a sign that all our hard work is paying off.
'Surrender now or face the full force of the Nigerian state,' Tinubu tells bandits, kidnappers, and sponsors of terror.
"This window of surrender will not remain open forever," the president added.
#CTVTweets#DemocracyDay#June12
“What Nigeria needs now is the immediate, relentless operational focus on returning the children in Oyo and Borno to their families.
The demand to release bomb-makers in exchange for schoolchildren must be rejected without ambiguity.
Nigeria cannot establish the precedent that terrorist infrastructure can be rebuilt through the bodies of its children.”
~ JJ Omojuwa, my Leader @Omojuwa