Our fathers fought colonizers. We confronted the military. Today’s youth will lose the future unless they contain yesterday’s men and entrepreneurs of power who masquerade as leaders in NASS and Executive branch. They have technology and numbers on their side to fight this coup
For those calling me tainted blood because an Omoluabi Yoruba man is supporting Peter Obi.
Let me introduce myself to you, I am OLAYINKA, from ONDO STATE, OWO LGA.
Born in LAGOS STATE, Schooled in IBADAN, married to a beautiful wife from EKITI.
I am more Yoruba than TINUBU.
El-Rufai fixed.
Protests criminalized.
Kwankwaso immobilized.
Citizen’s voice has retreated.
Rigging has been institutionalized.
Tinubu cannot win a free & fair election. He will rig the 2027 election in a more brazen manner.
To stop the North Korea-nization of Nigeria & restore democracy, opposition must present:
1. Peter Obi + strong Arewa.
2. Be ready to hit the streets.
3. Seek international pressure.
4. Have a counter-rigging strategy.
5. Your eyes must be on INEC 24/7.
6. Do everything to avoid Voter Apathy.
The NADECOs are not democrats.
June 12 People are afraid of credible elections.
“If I do not provide steady electricity in four years, do not vote for me for 2nd Tenure,” -BAT
Thirty-two months after being incharge and instead of living by his powerful words, he now dumps National Grid that has been performing abysmally under his watch.
Those were the powerful words then that inspired hope among Nigerians who longed for light in their homes, stability for their businesses, and growth for their nation. Yet, while Nigerians are still grappling with that unfulfilled, categorical electoral promise - and without clear communication on the obstacles, if any, we read of provision in 2025 budget about the ₦10 billion for solar power at Aso Rock, and in 2026 budget another humongous amount for upgrade and maintenance and now we are being scarcitically told that Presidential Villa has planned to be disconnected from the national grid to rely entirely on solar.
It is a gross neglect and deeply worrisome when the seat of power abandons the national grid. One would expect government institutions to lead efforts to strengthen and expand the grid so that other establishments, and ultimately, citizens can benefit. If those in authority disconnect themselves from the system, who then will connect the ordinary Nigerian to reliable power?
Promoting renewable energy, as solar systems do, is commendable and necessary for the future. However, this situation reflects a deeper concern: governance lacking compassion and commitment to the governed. You cannot tell the people to fast while feasting yourself, securing yourself while Nigerians remain unsecured.
Nigerians do not expect 100% fulfilment of promises, but they do expect 100% effort, accompanied by measurable improvements and clear explanations when gaps exist. Leadership must serve the people, not isolate itself from their daily struggles. -PO