Removing Tinubu isn't the real question, it's who comes next. Peter Obi with his poor record in Anambra? Or Atiku who nearly auctioned Nigeria off? If the opposition actually united around someone like Sowore, that would be worth considering.
The truth is, Tinubu's reforms are working. He’s steering the country in the right direction and Nigeria will be a far better place by the time his tenure ends in 2031.
@lekan_olayinka1 Don't mind them. They know the truth. They choose biggorty because they cannot compete with Peter Obi on anything meaningful. They just want to carry out smear campaign against him for political reasons.
@IU_Wakilii You guys so desperate that you forget have respect for fairness, equity and justice. No consideration for others. It doesn't work that way. It's still the turn of the south in 2027 and no lamentation, black and manipulation can change the narrative
@reshadrahman@RogerTorello@JoanPoquiEraso It means Barcelona have made João Pedro their top striker target and are actively pursuing him, signaling a major career opportunity for him.
@SodiqTade Atiku is playing blind politics like you his supporter. It's the turn of the south and Obi is contesting as it's supposed to be. Manipulation and lamentation or blackmail can't change the narrative.
@Flohairs You tweeted this not because you believe Tinubu has been able to provide security and welfare for Nigerians; but because you prioritise politics over the safety and security of the people.
Today, Thursday 7th May, I continued with my commitment to supporting critical areas of development—education, healthcare, and helping people out of poverty—with a visit to the University of the Niger, Umunya, Anambra State.
The university, which was established just five years ago, has continued to make remarkable progress, and I have made it a point to visit every year to support the good work being done there. My last visit to this institution was at its teaching hospital in Ogidi.
Today, I encouraged the students to remain dedicated to their studies, reminding them that the world today is driven by knowledge, and the future of Nigeria rests in the hands of young people like them.
In support of scholarships and educational development, I made a donation of 25 million naira for the development of the institution.
I sincerely commend the Diocese on the Niger, for their foresight, vision, and steadfast commitment to educational and institutional growth. I also wish to express my appreciation to the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, for his evident dedication to education. His commitment is reflected in the many schools and institutions he continues to support in their growth and strengthening.
I remain fully committed to the growth of education and the development of students in our country because no nation can rise beyond the strength of its education and human capital.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
🚨The ADC refuses to do the right thing because of the personal ambition of an individual. They don't care about national cohesion and national unity. They don't care about equity, fairness and justice.