The moment our members, supporters of Omoyele Sowore, broke through the DSS barricade as they insisted on their right to peacefully march to the Federal High Court in solidarity with Omoyele Sowore.
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Nigerians, Omoyele Sowore @sowore may well be our last opportunity to break free from the cycle of recycled leadership that has kept our nation stagnant for decades. If we still believe that Peter Obi @PeterObi, Atiku Abubakar @atiku, Goodluck Jonathan @GEJonathan, or even Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT will suddenly deliver the Nigeria of our dreams, then we must honestly ask ourselves, what exactly has changed after all these years of the same political class dominating our affairs?
Peter Obi has served as a governor. Atiku Abubakar has been Vice President and has contested for the presidency multiple times. Goodluck Jonathan was President for six years. Bola Ahmed Tinubu is currently President. One way or another, they have all had access to power and influence, yet the fundamental challenges facing Nigerians remain, hunger, insecurity, unemployment, poor healthcare, decaying education, and widespread poverty.
Governing Nigeria is not rocket science. What Nigeria needs is visionary leadership, political will, competence, integrity, and the courage to put the interests of the people above personal ambition. The problem has never been a lack of resources, it has been a lack of genuine leadership.
Omoyele Sowore represents a different path. He is not a product of the old political establishment. He is a digital thinker, innovative, courageous, and a man who has consistently challenged injustice and demanded accountability long before seeking public office. Having seen how functional societies thrive through technology, transparency, and effective governance, he believes Nigeria can work for everyone, not just a privileged few.
In a democracy, no leader should be worshipped. If Nigerians give Sowore the opportunity to serve and he fails to fulfil his promises, the same ballot can be used to remove him. That is how democracy works. But refusing to try a different alternative while expecting different results from the same political class may only prolong our suffering.
Come 2027, let us not make the mistake of recycling the same leaders and expecting miracles. Nigeria deserves a chance at something different. Nigeria deserves competent and accountable leadership.
For those who do not know Omoyele Sowore well enough, please watch the archive video below and judge for yourselves.
#NigeriansVoteSoworeCome2027
#TinubuMustGo
#RevolutionNow
@officialABAT, this is a shameful display of hypocrisy, and it must be called out plainly. You cannot wrap yourself in the image of Fela Anikulapo Kuti while governing in total opposition to everything his life, music, and struggle represented. Fela did not exist to be celebrated by power. He existed to confront power, expose its lies, and stand with the oppressed against the state.
Fela was a relentless critic of corrupt governments, brutal security forces, stolen wealth, and leaders who lived in comfort while the people suffered. He was arrested, beaten, jailed, and constantly harassed by the state. His Kalakuta Republic was destroyed, and his mother was murdered by government forces. That history did not happen by accident. It happened because Fela refused to be silent in the face of injustice.
If Fela were alive today and singing against hunger, mass poverty, outrageous fuel prices, suppressed protests, electoral fraud, and the repression of dissent under your government, you would not be praising him. You would not be calling him a cultural icon. You would have ordered the DSS to arrest him. You would have tagged him a threat to national security. You would have locked him up for daring to mobilize Nigerians and speak of revolution.
Do not insult Nigerians by pretending otherwise. The same system Fela fought is alive and well under your leadership. Protesters are hunted. Activists are detained. Citizens are held without trial. Critics are threatened and silenced. This is the exact environment Fela warned us about, and the exact kind of government he resisted with every breath in his body.
You speak of fearlessness, yet your government fears voices of opposition. You speak of freedom, yet Nigerians are punished for exercising it. You speak of revolution in past tense, as if it is safe only when the revolutionary is dead and cannot challenge power anymore.
Fela does not belong to the state. He does not belong to the presidency. He belongs to the people. He belongs to the streets, the oppressed, the angry, and the courageous. You cannot claim his legacy while criminalizing dissent and running a government that survives on force, propaganda, and repression.
Fela lives, yes. But he lives as a rebuke to your government, not as its decoration. He lives in resistance, not in official statements. And if he were here today, his saxophone would be screaming against you.
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I may not sacrifice my life for docile and lazy people who refuse to stand up for themselves (I’m not Jesus) but I will do everything within my power, guts and heart to stand with a man who is ready to give his life for others.
Sowore deserves our loyalty.
On the Arrest of Omoyele Sowore
I was deeply disturbed to learn of the arrest of Mr. Omoyele Sowore @sowore yesterday, shortly after he voluntarily honoured an invitation by the Nigerian Police Force. At the time of writing, no clear or credible charges have been made public, which further casts a troubling shadow over the nature and motivation behind his detention.
His arrest, particularly under circumstances where he presented himself in good faith to law enforcement, should be condemned by all who value justice and due process. From all indications, no urgency or criminal flight risk warranted such high-handed treatment.
To detain a citizen who came of his own accord, without the public disclosure of clear, lawful charges, is not only a miscarriage of justice but an abuse of state power.
As the ancient Greek philosopher Plato rightly said, “Justice in the life and conduct of the State is possible only as first it resides in the hearts and souls of the citizens.” When those entrusted with power act unjustly, they poison not only the legal order but the moral conscience of the nation.
I therefore call on the Nigerian Police to immediately release Omoyele Sowore or charge him formally under the law. Anything short of this would be a further erosion of public trust in the nation’s law enforcement institutions.
It is our collective duty to insist that the rule of law must apply to all citizens- regardless of ideology, background, or political alignment. -PO
This is plain stupid.
I am told it happened at IFO in Ogun State.
This is one of the reasons why we need a revolution, many oppressors need to be put in their place.
If you have a problem with people use the law or deal with it by discussing, stop f**king hit people.
Stupid king
The Love me Jeje that won Tems Grammy was rejected by the West many years ago. The man had to bring it to Nigeria two years later before it became a national song. Awards are not bad,but awards don't make good music, people do.
That is by the way.
You remember this bill that was rejected years ago by our legislators,we are going to bring it back very soon.
#RevolutionNow
Egbetokun boys unleashed on protesters during the #EndBadGovernance Protest in Nigeria.
They say he has a PHD in disaster management, l think he has a PHD in disaster, no management.
#EgbetokunMustGo
It is only in Nigeria that 40 people die under an inspector general of police and he would still be in office afterwards.
A competent executive would have sacked the IG and his PRO.
Mr Kay , Level out. Your time is literally up.
#EgbetokunMustGo#AdejobiMustGo
BREAKING: The @PoliceNG have filed fresh charges at the Federal High Court in Ado-Ekito in a brazen attempt to prolong @DeleFarotimi’s illegal detention; this is an escalation of Chief Afe Babalola's abuse of judicial processes using tbe@policeng and the Nigerian judiciary.
This MUST be resisted.
Organize, DONT AGONIZE!
*Abuja
*Ado-Ekiti
*Lagos
*London
Keep mobilizing.
Finally, It is about to go down!
Enough is Enough!
#RevolutionNow