You Dey chop money alone, when itโs time to do your job, you say we should come together. Do you freaking job or resign, they no tie you down for there Christopher
โNobody can do this alone. The challenges are enormous. We must come together to achieve success.โ
โ Defence Minister, Christopher Musa(rtd), speaks on insecurity.
REUBEN ABATI: El Rufai called you a nollywood actor to make fun of you. How do you react?
Peter Obi: no problem. I'm part of nollywood and that's why I want to improve our entertainment industry. Please, my fellow nollywood actors, vote for me. Vote for Labour Party.
#voteLP โค
Propensity for violence ๐๐๐. Buhari supporters were responsible for the deaths of Nysc members in 2011, Obi supporters were attacked themselves in 2023. Which violence did Obi supporters perpetuate in 2023 despite the rigging? Youโre a dishonest person and I suggest you stick to writing your books of a dysfunctional Nigeria as thatโs what pays you. Only a fool will put Buhari and Obi in same breath
Nigerians are going to have to be as wary of Obi's cult members the same way we were wary of General Buhari's cult members, same way we warned about their propensity for violent and mindless support. People who cannot imagine life without a deity to worship, where they can suspend all common sense and become vicious against any who dares question their holy saviour. Nigeria will not change with this addiction to personalities and cults. It will change when no politician is above scrutiny, when Nigerians do not lower the bar for their tribesman and preferred candidate. Because every rotten thing the APC did in its primaries, was replicated in opposition primaries. And we see the candidates complaining loudly. If you claim your candidate is better, then you must lift the bar, not lower it. You do not help your candidate by kneeling at his feet and fellating him, while growling at those who point to the semen on your face. Get off your knees and treat politicians like those who work for you, not like cult leaders and messiahs. Ask yourself, do you want Nigeria to change, or do you want a new face in charge of your oppression?
@Big_Sinudo@AishaYesufu This one that was written in Atikuโs parlor? ๐ 2486 people would come out during the week in just one LGA to vote Kachalla?
Evidence 1 that Kachalla is the one authorizing the unending bigotry and hate against the persons of Obi and Kwankwaso. Donโt worry, weโre waiting for him down south to come and preach his faux unity. The gloves would soon be off
Over the weekend, I received a personalised message from the ADC presidential candidate, His Excellency Atiku Abubakar. He thanked me for the efforts and also thanked you for engaging with the discussions. The remaining content will not be disclosed here.
The difference between what we are doing on this platform for the ADC presidential candidate and what others are doing for their candidates is very instructive. Atiku is engaging with us on a personalised level and the center of the discussions is always about making Nigeria better. He has no symbolic cap to share and no dress code. In the Atiku camp, everyone is free to wear what they want and simply show up.
Another fundamental difference is that I am working closely with a few people to influence what the Atiku presidency would look like. What policies to prioritise. What structural changes can he bring to the table beyond mere campaign rhetoric.
In the coming months, I will be leading a group of thinkers who would focus on strategic policy dimensions and the guiding questions are:
1. How can the government, industry, and academia be tightly coupled such that productivity and employability can be improved? This is directly related to the educational and labour sectors.
2. How can government policies be incubated, designed, and implemented such that impacts can be accurately measured for predictability? This is a cross-sectional cutting theme related to many aspects of national planning.
3. How can Nigeria unlock a massive employment opportunity for the youth that directly relate to measurable productivity? This is also a cross cutting theme that relate to labour, agriculture, water resources, trade and investment, and solid minerals sectors.
Atiku Abubakar is the most prepared candidate to lead Nigeria out of the woods, not by rhetoric, but by actionable plans. He will also assemble some of the best brains to make things happen.
I will share the details of the policy proposals when I have the permission to do so.
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