@PeterObi Happy birthday Mr President.
May you walk and never stumble,
May your anointing never run dry.
May the God you serve grant you your hearts desires.
Many happy returns!
Listen to this young man explain the difference between a poor country and a rich country.
It was Peter Obi who first explained the concept of capital formation to me in a way that made it easy to understand.
As governor, he applied a similar approach by emphasizing savings and prudent investment
The purveyors of poverty and corruption muddled everything to look like saving was a terrible decision and investing in bond markets was a taboo.
This young man explained in details again!
A Humble Plea to the Northern Star: Peter Obi, Pen Your Own Epic
Please share widely 🙏🙏🙏
Dear @PeterObi ,
Should you not have begun,
I urge you: begin now the writing of your autobiography.
Let it stand as the unvarnished chronicle of a life lived in full.
Private virtues and public service, told from the horse’s mouth, untouched by the refracted lenses of others.
You have become the living template for millions: a quiet apostle of ethical conduct, modest elegance, disciplined labour, frugality, perseverance, and uncompromising excellence.
This book must serve as the blueprint so that, in time, your spirit may be replicated in a million worthy successors.
Nigeria’s present darkness is too vast for a single lantern.
It demands an army of “Peter Obis.”
I hold one hundred percent faith that you will lead this nation as its next President.
Yet even if the tides of destiny shift, you remain,
forever, the mentor to multitudes who may never shake your hand.
You are our Northern Star: constant, luminous and true.
We shall keep following.
A New Nigeria is POssible. 🇳🇬
@LezTonny@DD_Geopolitics Don't be a fool.
The Iranians are still thanking their stars that Bibi has been restrained for the time being.
Don't forget, the Israelis don't bomb bridges and naval canoes, they have everybody's address in Iran and they know how to take them back to their father Lucifer.
Fake Agency With 300 Workers, N24bn Take off Grant and N1.3bn budgetary allocation:
This is what made it easy...
* President is Yoruba
* Chief of Staff is Yoruba
* CBN Governor is Yoruba
* Minister of Finance is Yoruba
* Minister of State for Finance is Yoruba
* Accountant General of the federation is Yoruba
* Auditor General of the federation is Yoruba
* Senate Committee Chairman on Appropriation is Yoruba
* House Committee Chairman on Appropriation is Yoruba
* The DG of the FAKE AGENCY is Yoruba
* The DG of the FAKE AGENCY accused the Chief of Staff Gbaja who is also Yoruba
* The President Tinubu who is Yoruba is expected to investigate the matter with the following Yoruba
× DG DSS is Yoruba
× Chairman EFCC is Yoruba
× Chairman ICPC is Youba
× Chairman NIA is also Yoruba
× IG of Police is Yoruba.
The case will be Amala and Ewedu, all of them will swallow it with Coca-Cola..
*This Yoruba mediocrity MUST END in 2027*😂
We Lost Him 💔😭
My heart is shattered beyond words
Our little brother, 13-year-old David Raymond, has gone home to be with the Lord after fighting for his life for 18 painful days
David was not a soldier
He was not a criminal
He was only a child whose only "offense" was being born into a Christian family in Plateau State
On that dark night in Kawel village, Bokkos LGA, terrorists stormed his home while the family slept
His father, Raymond Maichibi, stood between death and his son, hoping to save him with his own body, but he was shot and killed
His mother, Nanlop Raymond, hid inside the bedroom, praying for mercy, but the bullets found her too
David tried to escape, but an AK-47 bullet ripped through his back and stomach, leaving his intestines exposed
As doctors struggled day and night to save this innocent child, his parents were already lying in a mass grave alongside 20 other Christians murdered simply because of their faith
The family could not bring themselves to tell David that he was now an orphan
They hoped he would recover first
But today, that painful secret no longer matters
David has gone to join his father and mother in eternity
Before he died, his trembling voice still echoed from his hospital bed
"They came in the night... My father tried to protect me and they shot him... My mother was hiding when they shot her too... I ran and they shot me in the back..."
How many more children must die before the world listens
How many more Christian families must be erased before our tears are seen
The silence of the world has become another weapon against us
"Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." — Matthew 5:10
David's blood cries out from the ground
His story must not die with him
I plead with the Church around the world, do not stop praying for the persecuted Church in Nigeria
Remember us before the throne of God
Stand with us while there is still someone left to save
May the Lord comfort every grieving heart and may little David Raymond rest in the everlasting arms of Jesus until we meet again
Rest in peace, precious child
Your suffering is over
Your crown awaits you 💔😭🙏
The European Parliament today voted 510-1 to CONDEMN the persecution of Christians in Nigeria
The vote marks a dramatic shift from 2022, when lawmakers REFUSED to discuss the LYNCHING of Christian student Deborah Yakubu
The Irish Green Party was one party who voted against discussing Deborah's lynching at the time
@ikhide Indeed Edo guys can be beautiful 😍
Especially the governors, from Oshio baba to Lucky igbinedion to the calamity in charge right now Okpebolo and now you, una well done o.
Nigeria is going mainstream. Thank you @newsmax & @RobFinnertyUSA for allowing me to speak on the massacre of Christians in Nigeria. We need to continue to speak but more importantly act. Everyday we fail to act more Christians are murdered.
In this hour of national reckoning, when charlatans peddle recycled mediocrity and kleptocrats masquerade as redeemers, one question cleaves through the fog of deception with surgical clarity: If not Peter Obi, who?
Who else arrives unburdened by the baggage of plunder, armed instead with proven frugality, measurable competence, and an unyielding conscience?
Who else has walked the corridors of power without converting public trust into private empires? The alternatives are not mere rivals; they are echoes of the very affliction that has held Nigeria in genteel captivity for decades.
Peter Obi is not a slogan.
He is the architecture of a New Nigeria: production over predation, dignity over desperation, integrity over impunity.
The choice before every patriot is no longer partisan;
it is existential.
If not Peter Obi, then who,
and for how much longer must we endure the alternative?
A New Nigeria is not merely possible.
It is POssible.
In this era of self-inflicted affliction, it lacerates the conscience to behold fellow citizens, direct casualties of APC’s decade-long misrule, still mounting fervent defence for the very architects of their desolation.
Victims clutching the blade that bleeds them.
A spectacle that shocks the marrow and beggars rational comprehension.
Such cognitive sorcery cannot endure. In 2027, we shall deliver this perfidious epoch to the dustbin of history with surgical finality.
No more shall predation parade as governance.
Peter Obi’s New Nigeria, frugal, competent, and incorruptible, awaits our collective resolve.
The hour is come. Enough.
A New Nigeria is not merely possible.
It is POssible.
DEATH OF BIG JOE UNDER THE GUISE OF XENOPHOBIC MADNESS
From every indication, it appears that the Nigerian Government has not done enough to secure effective reciprocity or bring an end to the recurring bloody xenophobic attacks against Nigerians in South Africa. The continued brazen assaults, extrajudicial killings, intimidation, and victimisation of our compatriots are both unacceptable and deeply troubling.
This is the time for Nigerian youths, civil society organisations, and all well-meaning citizens to rise to the occasion. The time is now. It is a settled fact that South Africa has sufficient business establishments operating in Nigeria.
We cannot continue to watch our compatriots being sent to early graves in the name of the xenophobic madness raging in South Africa under the tacit approval and protection of the South African state machinery. It was Big Joe yesterday; who can tell who the next victim will be? Yet, we pretend that all is well.
It is time we helped the Government, which is presently preoccupied with the 2027 elections, address this grave anomaly.
Enough of this madness. The lives and dignity of Nigerians matter.
@EjioforBar
June 30, 2026
President Trump's statement over the weekend declaring that the United States has "largely ended the slaughter of great Christian populations" in Nigeria is alarming. It is dangerous. And it is patently false.
The strikes were real. Credit where it's due — no president before Trump hit Nigeria's jihadists at all. The Christmas Day strike on Sokoto and the May 16 strike that killed the world's number-two ISIS commander were real blows.
But the group doing most of the genocidal killing was never touched.
The Fulani militias — the armed networks that have burned more than 20,000 churches, slaughtered families in the night, and driven twelve million people from their ancestral land — have not been struck. They are forces operating under the protection of the Caliphate structure, loyal to the same ruling elite that has been running this jihad since 1804. They are fully intact, still in the field. And by every visible measure, the situation has not improved — it has gotten worse.
Not just the killing. The government deception. The incompetence, corruption and complicity. The government that denies the existence of millions of displaced people. The Islamic supremacist now rewriting the national school curriculum for fifty million children in what he calls “intellectual jihad.” The Fulani militia commanders who have never faced a courtroom, a drone, or a consequence of any kind.
Now look at the timing.
A ginned-up diaspora "gala" in Washington last week -- days before Trump's disturbing pivot -- became a de-facto Tinubu campaign rally. His people worked the room, the “cooperation” between the US and Nigerian governments was celebrated. Contrary voices were silenced. People wined and dined and gave each other awards to celebrate who-knows-what in the middle of an ongoing genocide. Tinubu's own spokesman was hailed as an “honored guest” and closed the evening at the microphone with an extended infomercial for the corrupt administration.
Days later, President Trump announced the genocide is largely over.
That is not a coincidence. That is a play.
Tinubu just learned he faces no backlash for backing off. Trump learned that the self-appointed voice of the diaspora celebrates his partnership with Tinubu and their “accomplishments.” That is a green light — the movement strategically silenced at the exact time to ensure Washington filed Nigeria under “problem solved.”
It worked. And if it sticks, the results will be catastrophic.
I believe there is still hope to bring this back into the spotlight, to compel Trump to act, but there’s not much time.
Look at what moved Trump the first time: In September, Bill Maher raised the issue of the Nigerian Christian Genocide on national television. Ted Cruz loudly made it a Senate matter. And then days later Trump threatened Country of Particular Concern designation.
Next, my October 14 press conference in Abuja generated billions of impressions and triggered an emergency Senate session. The resulting outcry moved the needle. Days later, Trump promised to come “guns-a-blazin.”
Now the voices have gone soft, become complicit, absorbed into DCI’s swamp -- and immediately Trump talks as if he’s turning away.
These are not coincidences. It’s loud public outcry that forced the issue and compelled action.
We need that outcry again right now, louder than ever.
If President Trump has "accomplished" his mission in Nigeria, then his mission was never about stopping the genocide or saving Christians.
We know better. He can do better. But only if we get loud enough that he has to. Right now.
#EarthShaker
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In this Country where leaders arrive in modest robes and depart as emperors of opulence,
Peter Obi stands as the defiant exception: a man whose frugality is not affectation, but iron conviction.
He flies commercial,
drives unarmoured, and accounts for every kobo as sacred trust,
because waste to him is theft from the unborn.
Where others erect monuments to ego with public funds, Peter Obi builds futures with disciplined restraint.
His austerity is not poverty of ambition; it is wealth of conscience.
This frugality is revolutionary. It signals that governance can be lean yet effective, modest yet magnificent in impact.
In his hands, the leanest resources yield the richest dividends for the people.
Nigeria does not need another lavish spender.
She needs this prudent steward who lives below his means so the nation may rise above hers.
The era of conspicuous consumption ends where Peter Obi’s disciplined leadership begins.
This begins in May 29, 2027.