@osazenoo This man is definitely clever by half, He should preach to his choir and forget convincing the nigerian nation of a person who's identity is surrounded by false personality, criminality and drug related crimes. We are ready for their shenanigans come 2027. Nigeria will be OK, P.O
@funnytiktoq@General_Somto Tbt... The dude might be in that country without papers this his inability to work, however stealing from someone hosting you is an abomination. Men are hardly vulnerable(hard to share hard/hidden pressures). If only the squatter opens up, issues like this wouldn't escalate.
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Today in Abuja, I had a breakfast meeting with some diplomats that included, the British High Commissioner to Nigeria and his Colleagues from European Union, Germany, Canada, and France. It was an enriching discussion on relationships. -PO
Leadership Without Compassion is Not Leadership
During his visit to Benue State in June 2025, Bola Ahmed Tinubu stopped at the Government House but did not go to the actual scene where innocent Nigerians lost their lives. Similarly, yesterday in Jos, his engagement ended at the airport instead of at the affected communities.
What happened in Plateau yesterday highlights a complete absence of leadership. True leadership requires presence, empathy, compassion, and a willingness to meet people where their pain truly lies. For citizens who have just lost loved ones, homes, and their sense of safety, being addressed from an airport tarmac is profoundly inadequate.
This approach exacerbates the sense of abandonment already felt by innocent Nigerians who have endured repeated cycles of violence without meaningful protection or justice. Plateau deserves more than distant words; it requires urgent action and a clear commitment to ending the insecurity that continues to claim innocent lives.
In such moments, leadership must not only be visible but also tangible—standing with victims, listening to survivors, and acknowledging the depth of their grief.
If we truly desire a better Nigeria, we must demand leadership that is present, responsive, and responsible at all times.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
President @officialABAT is running the Most Useless Government in the history of Useless Governments!!!
How many more Nigerians have to die due to this abysmal level of incompetence?
Nigerians wake up everyday to lament one tragedy of the other.
Unbearably heart-wrenching!!!
Nigeria Bleeds
Arriving back from my visit to Kano this evening, I received disturbing news and images from Jos of a painful attack at the Angwa Rukuba area, Jos North, Plateau State.
The recurring loss of innocent lives in Plateau State reminds us, yet again, of the insecurity innocent citizens face in our nation without any protection. These continuous devastating headlines are a reminder of a nation that is steadily normalising the loss of its own people.
It is unacceptable that these attacks happen with such frequency, and even more unacceptable that there seems to be no decisive, sustained strategy to end them. No nation or leader normalises tragedy.
The safety of Nigerian lives must become non-negotiable, we cannot continue to mourn what should have been prevented. Enough is enough.
My heart goes out to the families who have lost loved ones. May the souls of the departed rest in peace, and their memories never be forgotten. I pray that we get a country where the loss of lives is no longer a recurring reality.
We cannot continue like this. -PO
In addition to lending your voice online to the current state of play in the country…
If you’re not ACTIVELY involved in some level of grassroots organizing and mobilization…
You’re not maximizing your agency. You’re by so doing weakening the chances of getting the mandate thieves out of there.
Let me put you in remembrance of a few things.
Do you remember how I’m 2022, we were discovering bags of PVCs dumped in gutters and bushes ?
Do you remember how people were queueing up at INEC collection centers to get their PVCs and were frustrated by Mahmud’s Minions ?
It’s called voter suppression. They’re already at it again. Continue voter registration is on…don’t see any publicity around it ? But THEY are actively harvesting NINs and relevant data, to suppress registration around the country. INEC will issue PVCs but they’ll never get to the hands of voters. Score 1:0
Do you remember how agents went missing on Election Day even when solid arrangements had been made ?
Do you understand that the vacuum most middle class people leave in party grassroot activities is filled by people of lower economic status that are easily induced, because a hungry man has no moral compass ? Score 2:0
The game is on already.
PO is doing his bit. He will do more.
Are you?
Do you realize that Now that they have limited options for candidate selection to direct primaries or consensus, if you do not get involved with the party of your candidate…it’s a toss up because who are the people who will vote in direct primaries ? Party members. Whatever candidate they throw up defines the scope of your options…
Your cushy job isn’t enough insurance or protection from the chaos that the actively involved political players will unleash if your interests are not projected and protected.
This is an open call to all of you…my friends…you know yourselves, that I’ve spoken to ceaselessly about this…and to any Nigerian in general who hasn’t resigned themselves to fate already…
This is your fight too!
If we hadn’t ceded the political space to the worst of us in the past, we wouldn’t be here.
As a matter of enlightened self interest, you need to reevaluate your attitude towards politics. You might not play politics…but at the risk of stating the painfully obvious…politics is definitely playing you. All of us.
I’m tired. Let me catch some sleep…sunrise will bring renewed vigor tomorrow.
#CountryFirst
#ANewNigeriaIsPOssible
PLEASE RETWEET AND BE THERE❗️
Tomorrow @SituationRoomNg and @ActionAidNG with all Civil Society organizations lead the Charge to the National Assembly to Demand #ElectoralReform
Nigerians this is our Final Push to protecting our Rights to Free and Fair Elections, Come out and Demand❗️
Time: 8am
Venue: National Assembly Complex Abuja
Mandatory Real-Time Electronic Transmission of Results ❗️
So…
At the beach with friends a few days ago to connect with nature and as always, conversation inevitably veered towards politics.
Someone who is of a different political persuasion in the group challenged me to explain exactly what Obidients mean when we say a New Nigeria is possible…. He wanted to know what I would do differently about the problems he thinks the government is doing well in handling.
I obliged him.
Here’s a short form version of my argument….👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾
(Dissenting views are welcome…and I’m always open for a polite debate 😇 )
1. Character & Competence.
This remains the bedrock. We cannot build a nation on a foundation of corruption. We need leaders with proven CHARACTER and COMPETENCE. Not your uncle, not your tribesman. The BEST minds. Period.
2. Production Over Consumption.
This is also non-negotiable. A nation that imports what it can produce is a nation designed to fail. We must shift from a nation of consumers to a nation of PRODUCERS. That’s self-sufficiency. THAT is sustainable development.
3. POWER: Decentralize or Die.
You can’t have an industrial revolution in the dark. The national grid is a national disgrace. It collapsed 9 times in 2024 and twice in 5 days in January 2026. Our installed capacity is ~14,000 MW, but we struggle to transmit 4,000 MW for a population of 200 million+.
Here’s the solution: DECENTRALIZE. The city of Aba has 24/7 power because it operates on an independent grid. This isn’t theory; Gov @alexotti has proven the model. We must empower states and private players to build their own grids and break the monopoly of a failed central system….and yes, I know legislation has been passed. But the will to execute has been the bane of our policy space hasn’t it? And we know why, don’t we ?
4. Human & Diaspora Capital: The REAL Oil.
The “oil first, education later” model failed spectacularly. With 18+ million children out of school and a need for 300,000 doctors when we only have 40,000, we are bleeding our future.
But here’s the flip side: our diaspora remits over $21 BILLION a year. We must move from “brain drain” to “brain gain.” Create diaspora bonds and investment vehicles to channel this capital from consumption into productive sectors. Our people, both at home and abroad, are our greatest asset.
5. Institutional Reform & FISCAL JUSTICE.
Our systems are broken. But the solution isn’t just about procedures; it’s about justice. You can’t tax poverty into prosperity.
Yes, Nigeria’s tax-to-GDP ratio is low at 8-13%. But the answer is NOT to increase taxes on the 63% of Nigerians who are multidimensionally poor or the small businesses struggling to survive in the informal sector.
What do you do?
First, you EMPOWER PRODUCTIVITY. You provide stable power, security, and infrastructure so people can create value.
Second, you enforce COMPLIANCE with the existing tax code, ensuring the wealthy and large corporations pay their fair share. No excuses.
Third, you create incentives for the informal sector to FORMALIZE, bringing them into the tax base by making it beneficial for them to do so.
That is how you build a wider, fairer tax base. You don’t squeeze the poor; you create a system where everyone can prosper and contribute.
6. Unity & Security.
They tell you to fear your neighbor because of their tribe or religion. But poverty and insecurity don’t ask for your state of origin. Our unity is not a slogan; it’s a strategy.
Security isn’t just about guns; it’s about justice, dialogue, and community. We build a secure nation by building a FAIR nation for all.
You don’t allow terrorist devils to set up shop IN YOUR GOVERNMENT you exorcise them with extreme prejudice…
You don’t release terrorists after singing kumbaya in the name of rehabilitation and then proceed to embed them in your forward deployed military ranks…what brand of madness???
That’s what we mean when we say #ANewNigeriaIsPOossible.
This is the mission✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
#CountryFirst
The narrative that Nigeria's telecom infrastructure cannot deliver electronic transmission of results may well be an attempt to deceive and divert our attention from the real issue. We must not let this be!
This was the call our Director of Programmes @DCynthiaM and Executive Director @DSamsonItodo made at the joint press conference held alongside @taf__africa, @electher_ng, @_thekukahcentre, @cemesoofficial, @ipc_ng, and @womenfund_official
#democracyinaction #electoralintegrity #transparentelections #nigeriadecides2027 #jointstatement