All, Please I have a question or do I say questions because honestly I am full of questions right now with no one giving me any answers. What is the essence of electronic transmission of result if it is only to load pictures we cannot even read?
A thread...
Senator Nwoye took out time to counsel him and the team publicly
Imagine N10billion budgetted for CCTV and street light, just like NDDC
APC/APGA Anambra e rats abused him and ridiculed him
Did they heed his good counsel ?
These guys think we all have amnesia
Now, they want us to shush up and watch iberiberically, so that SEDC will become like NDDC
NDDC in almost 3 decades wasted over $40billion awarding street light contracts and chasing shadows , while their major East West Road stood abandoned and uncompleted ...
Every single kobo appropriated to the SEDC belong to Ndi Igbo of the SE
We deserve the best and demand for it
Anyone, who is not pleased with our sincere and honest advocacy and demand for the best for Ala Igbo, can go and hug the nearest transformer
We remain resolute
Chidera Ikeoha just shared his second-term result with me. He got straight A’s in all 17 of his subjects.
We found him at a motor park in Enugu selling his books at 9 years old to fend for his family.
Publicly, people bought his books as a way to support him. We invested it in his education, and it’s bearing fruit.
He will be in SS2 by September.
The funds available will see him through school.
A star is born!
Sad: Our Children Are Now Pawns in a Deadly Ransom Economy
It’s heartbreaking to report yet another bandit attack on a school, barely three weeks after over 40 schoolchildren and their teachers were abducted and are still languishing in the forest.
The security situation in Kogi State has taken another tragic turn with a brutal bandit attack on Government Secondary School, Iluke, in Kabba-Bunu LGA. Armed bandits disguised in military uniforms invaded the school during an ongoing WAEC examination, killed the Vice Principal, Mr. Gani Anifowose, and attempted a mass abduction of students.
Reports from the scene indicate that local security personnel and vigilantes actively resisted the attackers and frustrated their abduction attempt.
Making educational institutions soft targets is a direct assault on the nation’s future. It creates a psychological barrier to school enrolment and worsens Nigeria’s out-of-school children crisis, disproportionately forcing young girls out of formal education due to fear. There is nothing more heartbreaking for a nation than being unable to protect its children.
My heartfelt condolences go to the family of the Vice Principal, who lost his life while gallantly defending the children entrusted to his care. May God grant his soul eternal repose.-PO
Sam Amadi queries whether elections can be free and fair in Nigeria when the federal government builds the INEC headquarters and INEC officials accept land allocations from FCT Minister Wike.
@AbdulMahmud01 Oracle, have we sat down to think why the people you mentioned all ended up in APC? What values in APC attracted them?
Could there be some threat of exposure and EFCC or loss of business and assets? Did they join voluntarily or were they coarsed?
May I add, what attracted you?
@iamHSDickson We shall tune in.
I the meantime, your recently announce media team needs be reworked. We do not want a limes of Kenneth Okonkwo, Reno, Bwala, ffk in NDC.. Disgraceful
@SamAmadi@PeterObi Independent candidacy must be in Nigeria, and that quickly!
It appears NDC does not understand what they have yet. They can look the way of PDP, LP, ADC for clarity
Exponential increase in revenue with excessive borrowing: Yet more hardship for Nigerians!
In celebrating three years of his administration, President Bola Tinubu included, among his achievements, an increase in revenue from N16.8 trillion in 2022 to N35 trillion in 2025. An increase of over 100%.
Shockingly, while Nigerians expected a reduction in borrowing with the exponential increase in revenue, the opposite is the case. In just three years, President Bola Tinubu’s government seems to be obsessed with excessive and imprudent borrowing, with our total debt currently about N200 trillion—a deeply disturbing increase of over N100 trillion.
In addition to the exponential increases in both revenue and debt, it is also important to note that Nigeria has earned far more than the budget revenue targets due to global and regional geoeconomic and political tensions.
Alarmingly, even with the astronomical increase in both revenue and debt, almost all key socio-economic and governance indicators are worse than in 2023. Multi-dimensional poverty has increased from 87 million people in 2023 to over 140 million people in 2025. Rapidly increasing unemployment and a decline in GDP per capita from $1,597 in 2023 to $1,223 in 2025, and the list goes on.
Just more and more hardship for Nigerians! The question Nigerians and even the international community are asking is, “Where did all the money go?”
Nigerians deserve a detailed and transparent explanation of what happened to our economy and financial resources since 2023, and a stop to the imprudent, unaccountable, and opaque management of our common patrimony.
A new and productive Nigeria is POssible, and Nigeria will be OK! -PO
@channelstv Please tell this man to demand the relevant authorities to arrest and deel with all kidnappers and criminals in line with the law or shut up.
Enough of all these nonsense low mentality talks. Nigerians are not that stupid. Come on!
@osazenoo What is Obi's business with Kenneth Okonkwo's NDC receipt or what has NDC's response got to do with Obi's suit?
Kenneth a cussed Obi of taking bribes, Kenneth should enlighten the whole world in court.
Is this hard to comprehend?
Kenneth is a lawyer by the way.
It sure looks like Massad Boulos is running scared.
He got caught shilling for the corrupt Nigerian president on Nigerian state television. His murky background and open conflicts of interest are out in the daylight. His White House influence is sinking fast. The legally required disclosures I formally requested are sitting in a State Department queue past their delivery date. Now he is threatening to sue Nigerian observers who report on the mess he made.
That is not the posture of a man in control.
--The shilling--
October 14, 2025. Nigeria's National Security Advisor flew me to Abuja expecting me to regurgitate the regime's talking points. Advisors warned me there was a good chance they would kill me if I told the truth instead. I updated my will, had a farewell dinner with my family, and went anyway. I had walked the denied camps. I had stood in the villages they wiped out. I had made sixteen trips to see it with my own eyes. The truth was worth the price if that's what it took to make the world pay attention. I stood before the Nigerian government and the international press and read the genocide indictment. The Nigerian Senate convened an emergency meeting the same day to respond. 3.2 billion impressions in 72 hours. Global narrative flipped virtually overnight. The government panicked.
October 17, 2025. Three days later. Rome. Massad Boulos sat with Nigerian President Bola Tinubu on the sidelines of the Aqaba Summit in a meeting hastily arranged to answer me. He turned to a Nigerian state TV camera and recited:
"Terrorism has no color, no religion, no tribe... it's a farmer-herder clash ... Boko Haram and ISIS are killing more Muslims than Christians."
Word for word. The same lines the terror-linked imams in Abuja had recited to me three days earlier. The senior advisor to the President of the United States for Africa stood on Nigerian state TV and read the jihad's own script — right after I refused to read it for them.
--The conflicts--
Boulos's family company is SCOA Nigeria. SCOA's own December 2024 press release said that Gilbert Chagoury's Hitech Construction "depends significantly on SCOA PLC for the machinery" to build the $11 billion Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway. The largest single contract approval in Nigerian history -- issued to one company with no competitive bidding.
In 2024 Tinubu hands Chagoury no-bid contracts worth the equivalent of 72 percent of Nigeria's annual federal budget. Chagoury hires Boulos's family company for the equipment. The money flows. The contracts run longer than Tinubu's term — so those who benefit from them are highly motivated to keep him in office.
Chagoury was the financial bagman for former Nigerian dictator Sani Abacha. A Swiss court convicted him of laundering Abacha's money in 2000. The U.S. State Department denied him a visa in 2015 over Hezbollah financing allegations. He paid $1.8 million in 2019 to settle a federal straw-donor case for funneling foreign money into U.S. campaigns. He brokered the April 2025 Paris meeting that put Boulos at Tinubu's table. On his eightieth birthday, January 8, 2026, Tinubu quietly handed him Nigeria's second-highest national honor. No ceremony. No announcement.
--The sinking ship--
Boulos is fast becoming an embarrassment to Trump. A citizen of Nigeria (among other nations) and a crony of its president, he stuck his neck out in Rome to parrot the jihadi talking points on Nigerian state TV — dismissing ongoing atrocities, not as an objective advisor to Trump but a friend to Tinubu. The more his tangled dealings and conflicted loyalty are exposed – with Trump’s name attached – the more likely Trump is to boot him. It can’t come soon enough.
Boulos’s fall from grace has already started. Inside two weeks of Rome, President Trump ignored his “special advisor’s” obvious pro-Tinubu propaganda and designated Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern. Christmas Day, American drones hit Sokoto.
December 17, 2025. The Africa Report ran "Time is running out for Trump's Africa dealmaker Massad Boulos." White House staff calling his Africa work a waste of the President's time.
Congressional aides complaining he never briefed them. A DRC presidential aide on the record: he had "gone from being very liked to not so much."
Same day, Nigerian NSA Nuhu Ribadu signed a $9 million Washington lobbying contract to push the Rome script harder. All on the FARA record. The cash flows because the message is failing.
--The missing paper--
April 14, 2026. I filed three FOIA requests with the U.S. State Department for Boulos's records of meetings and ethics agreements — the disclosures a senior advisor with four citizenships and a Nigerian family business is required by law to file. State promised delivery by May 27. That date came and went. Status still reads Assigned for Processing. Now when I try to check the status, it says my computer has been blocked!
--The lawyers--
May 5, 2026. Boulos and SCOA hired Senior Advocate of Nigeria Kemi Pinheiro to send cease and desist letters to Nigerian reporters covering the Coastal Road boondoggle. "Malicious, scandalous and highly defamatory."
A cease and desist is what you send when you cannot survive a lawsuit. A lawsuit means discovery. Discovery means every SCOA invoice and every Chagoury and Tinubu communication read out in open court. He knows he cannot survive that.
--The picture--
He carried the jihad's lines on Nigerian state TV three days after I refused to carry them. His family company collects from massive no-bid contracts issued by the regime he defends. His White House influence has cratered. He is hiring Nigerian lawyers to threaten Nigerian critics. The disclosures the American public has a right to see are withheld -- but they will eventually come to light.
Massad Boulos has every reason to run scared. The receipts are catching up faster than he can outrun them.
#EarthShaker
@realDonaldTrump@marcorubio@US_SrAdvisorAF