When integrity becomes rebellion 😂
This officer said, ‘I’m not a fool, sir, I’m an officer and I have integrity.’
Nigeria isn’t ready for soldiers like this 😭💪🇳🇬
Dear Bayo Onanuga @aonanuga1956 & your likes in Aso Rock villa, your nefarious illegal jobs will come to an end in few months time. In Less than 1 year from today, you, Tinubu & others will be sacked by the Nigerian people.
Election rigging will not save you guys this time.
This man here is richer than the entire NW, NE, NC and SE regions put together.
If his personal wealth is released here, you'll be astonished, but Nigerians do nothing with info except to rant.
Anyway, he has paid off Senate leadership handsomely to stay clear from the matter.
Matawale is 100% correct
He stated the undiluted Truth...
How do you put the chiefs of Belzebubs incharge of eliminating Belzebubs
He cannot...They cannot
Only God and the Sons of God can cast belzebubs out
If Tinubu sincerely and truly desires to end the insecurity, all he needs to do is to remove the chiefs of Belzebubs, and appoint competent and patriotic Sons of God and purveyors of righteousness to oversee the elimination of these Belzebubs and bl000d suck1ing swines
We know the truth...But, refuse to do the right things
The man just stated the truth...its left for Tinubu to listen to him
The NTA could organize a robust presidential debate in 1993, but not in 2023. Certainly not in 2027. Back then, presidential candidates could debate each other & talk to Nigerians directly.
They had no surrogates & sycophants speaking on their hehalf. Sit in the corner of your rooms & ponder on these. How the mighty have fallen.
The APC buried the bar in:
Unity.
Inflation.
Security.
Economy.
Leadership.
Borrowings.
Democracy.
Sovereignty.
Foreign Policy.
Network Quality.
Perception Index.
Passport Ranking.
Value of the Naira.
Purchasing power.
Presidential Debates.
No bar was left on the floor.
THEY BURIED THEM ALL !!!!
Both Senator Victor Umeh and Prof. Pat Utomi have continued to stand firmly with HE Peter Obi through thick and thin.
We celebrate and deeply appreciate their unwavering loyalty and commitment
I'm kneeling down to make this request.
When Peter Obi becomes president, Prof. Pat Utomi should be his chief of staff.
I trust him to coordinate things properly for Peter Obi's administration to go well.
Obi Cubana and Cubana Chief Priest Thought Sabotaging Their Own People Would Earn Them Political Power, Instead They Lost Credibility and Respect — Social Commentator https://t.co/DtIFYVMfo0
PRESS STATEMENT
OBIDIENT MOVEMENT SUSPENDS TOP TO BOTTOM CAMPAIGN AND DECLARES OPERATION NO WORK, NO VOTE
The Obidient Movement has taken note of the repeated disregard, disrespect, and political injustice shown to its members by political parties and politicians who want to benefit from its strength, credibility, structure, reach, and public goodwill.
We have also taken note of the recent statement credited to Senator Seriake Dickson, where he reportedly told Obidients not to disparage him or his party, and claimed that NDC is doing Peter Obi and Obidients a favour by granting them its platform.
We have heard him clearly.
We also noticed the troubling tone of ownership in that interview. The possessive and self-important language made NDC sound less like a democratic party set up to rescue Nigerians and more like the personal property of one man. If NDC was truly set up to save Nigerians, then it must be a party for Nigerians, not a private estate where citizens are expected to kneel and thank one man for political access. Political parties are supposed to belong to the people, their members, and the public interest, not to one man or a small circle of political landlords.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Obidient Movement is not owned by any political party. We are not political slaves. We are not campaign tools. We are not a crowd to be summoned during election season and ignored when decisions are being made.
If NDC believes it is doing Obidients a favour, then we will no longer force our favour on NDC.
Since we have been rudely reminded that we do not own the party, and since we are being told that nobody is doing NDC any favour, it is time for us to withdraw automatic political charity and move into non-partisan, people-centred politics.
We must also speak for the aspirants and ordinary members who reportedly went through primaries in good faith, spent money, mobilised supporters, earned their place, and were later allegedly cheated, replaced, or pushed aside. If a party cannot protect fairness inside its own house, it has no moral right to preach justice to Nigerians. People who worked for their mandate must not be sacrificed for backroom deals and political convenience.
In view of recent events, and the continued failure of party leaderships to treat the movement with the respect it deserves, we hereby suspend the Top to Bottom campaign approach.
Going forward, every candidate must stand on their own record, competence, character, capacity, and public credibility.
Whether a candidate is in NDC, ADC, PDP, Labour Party, or any other political platform, they must campaign on issues. They must face the people. They must explain what they have done, what they can do, and why Nigerians should trust them with power.
Peter Obi has shown the standard. He campaigns on issues. He speaks to governance, economy, education, security, production, accountability, and the welfare of ordinary Nigerians. Any candidate who wants the support of the people must do the same.
No candidate will be allowed to ride on Obi’s wave while disrespecting the same movement that built and sustained that wave.
No more automatic support.
No more blind loyalty.
No more party-first politics.
No more “vote them because they are under our platform.”
From today, we are moving from Top to Bottom to Operation No Work, No Vote.
No work, no vote.
Nigerian politicians have shown repeatedly that many of them are on the same side when it comes to protecting their interests against the masses. They change parties, form alliances, recycle themselves, insult the people, and still expect the people to keep clapping. That era must end.
Our loyalty is to good governance, competence, integrity, justice, accountability, and the Nigerian people.
At the presidential level, our position remains clear. Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso are the only ticket we recognise for the national rescue mission.
Every other candidate, at every other level, must prove themselves.
AFTER 2 WEEKS WITH BANDITS, SHE PREFERRED D£@TH TO RANSOMED FREEDOM
A 23-year-old girl—barely an adult, still full of dreams—was kidnapped by bandits. They demanded 50 million naira. Her family begged, pleaded, and cried for mercy. The bandits refused to reduce a single kobo.
For two weeks, her father fought like a lion. He borrowed, sold, and bled dry to raise every kobo. Finally, he had the 50 million. He called them, desperate to hear his daughter’s voice one more time before paying.
She came on the phone, instead of begging to be saved, she told her father: “Don’t pay. I will kill myself if they release me.”
Because for fourteen days—fourteen unthinkable, merciless days—those monsters had been raping life out of her over and over. Daily. Hourly. Destroying her soul while she was still alive.
When the bandits heard what she said, they put a bullet in her head. Then they sent her family the video and pictures of her final moment on earth.
She was murd£r£d—after being tortured in ways no human being should ever suffer.
This is not about politics anymore. This is about our humanity. This is about mothers who will never hold their daughters again. Fathers who gather ransom only to receive a corpse. Young girls who go to sleep terrified that tonight might be their turn.
May grief never leave the door of those that brought Nigeria to this point and may the pain they ignore today find them a million times over tomorrow.
(A heartbroken Nigerian)
In 1966, All African counties boycotted the World Cup to protest apartheid and how black South Africans were marginalized
In 2026, All African countries supported Mexico against South Africa in protest against their xenophobia
Live long enough
‘Nigeria’s Failure To Qualify For World Cup Is Not Due To Deficit Of Talent But A Direct Consequence Of Deficit In Leadership and Planning,’ Peter Obi https://t.co/ZXCRvX5gDq
We cannot deny that VeryDarkMan (VDM) is highly influential and commands a massive following. However, I believe these ongoing protests will yield no meaningful results. The government clearly does not care about the people, no matter how long we protest. What Nigeria truly needs right now is a complete change of government. If VDM is genuinely sincere, he should stop sitting on the fence and throw his full weight behind a Peter Obi–Kwankwaso ticket. The only viable path forward is for Obidients, Ratels, and Kwankwasiyyas to come together and take back our country. At the end of the day, we are all fighting for the same cause: a better Nigeria.