A country does not become great by defending failure.
It becomes great when citizens stop clapping for excuses and start demanding competence, accountability and results.
Nigeria deserves better, but Nigerians must also choose better.
Your dream will not work because you announced it.
It will work because you stayed disciplined when nobody was clapping.
Today, do the boring work. That is where the real breakthrough starts.
@DearS_o_n True.
A man who is truly strong doesnโt need to be loud.
Real confidence is calm. Real wealth is not noisy. Real happiness is protected.
Empty people advertise. Solid people move quietly.
Good morning.
Your life will not change because you complain loudly. It will change when you choose discipline over excuses, strategy over emotion, and consistency over noise.
Move like someone who is tired of starting over.
Dear Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, @atiku, politics is not only about asking for votes. It is also about presence, relationship, and trust.
Since 2023, why has the South East not seen you come around for even a simple friendly visit?
You cannot remember a region only when election is near. That is a red flag for me. ๐ฉ
Good morning Nigerians.
A country does not fail because good people are absent. It fails when good people are too tired, too divided, or too afraid to demand better.
Nigeria belongs to citizens, not politicians. The earlier we understand this, the stronger we become.
Democracy is not just about counting years since 1999. It is about whether the votes of citizens truly count, whether institutions are independent, and whether leaders respect the people after elections.
Yes, Nigeria has enjoyed 27 years of civilian rule, but we must not confuse civilian rule with real democratic progress.
A democracy where poverty is rising, elections are disputed, courts are overburdened with political cases, and citizens feel ignored still needs serious repair.
We should celebrate the idea of democracy, but we must also demand a better version of it โ one where leadership is accountable, elections are credible, and the people are not only remembered during campaigns.