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Identifying with the People Peacefully for Electoral Integrity
Yesterday, February 9th, I participated in a peaceful protest at the National Assembly to demand urgent electoral reforms that truly reflect the will of the Nigerian people.
Our demands were clear and non-negotiable: anyone seeking to hold titles such as Honourable, Distinguished, or Excellency must emerge through a transparent and honourable process. Aspirants for public office should provide verifiable records of their primary, secondary, and tertiary education, along with fulfilling other constitutional requirements such as age and qualifications. No one should aspire to lead without having gone through due process.
Beyond eligibility, candidates must engage in open campaigns, public scrutiny, and debates as mandated by law. Most importantly, election results must be transmitted electronically and in real time to protect the people's mandate and eliminate manipulation.
Claims that certain states lack network coverage are no longer acceptable. Financial institutions operate nationwide through secure digital networks to conduct transactions and collect taxes on a daily basis. If banking systems function seamlessly, our electoral system can and should do the same.
Nigeria must stop being a so-called Giant of Africa that disgraces the continent and instead become a beacon of exemplary governance, beginning with credible elections.
We owe the younger generation a nation built on order, justice, and trust—not one mired in chaos and impunity. As the agitation continues, I urge our youth, who turned out in large numbers, to remain steadfast and not relent until the necessary reforms are achieved.
I remain firmly committed to the vision of a New Nigeria—one that is not only possible, but inevitable if we stand and act together. -PO
Life cannot just be about one sad thing after another.
There must also be things that make us super excited and inspired about the future. This is one of things. Bigtime.
Nigeria is not asking for miracles, just credible elections.
The INEC electoral reform bill will decide whether transparency is enforced or optional.
Whether votes are protected or negotiated.
Electoral laws should serve the people, not power.
If you were happy when you were poor, you will be insanely happy if you get rich.
If you were miserable, you will stay miserable, just with a lot less financial stress
10 indicators of a future CEO:
1. Extremely reliable
2. Comfortable confronting issues respectfully
3. Structured thinker
4. Sees 5 moves ahead
5. Obsessed with learning
6. Filters signal from noise
7. Enjoys the day to day grind
8. A builder people, products, processes
9. Strong at selling ideas and vision
10. Has energy people want to follow
“This is the only country we vote people in, they don't have a car, and they're not doing anything, 6 months later, they invite us for a housewarming to wash their car, instead of calling the police to know where the money came from, we're busy dancing.”
- H.E. Mr. Peter Obi.
Festus Keyamo didn't have a house abroad until 2years after he became a junior minister, he bought a house in the United States for $302,080 (140 Million Naira) and nobody is asking questions.