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Breaking Red Alert in Benin, Edo State
PO and the leadership of the ADC are under siege and attack in Benin, Edo State.
At the formal declaration of Olumide Akpata into the African Democratic Congress, armed individuals followed us from the ADC Secretariat to the residence of Chief John Odigie-Oyegun.
They shot at the gate and destroyed several vehicles in what appears to be a survived assassination attempt on our lives.
Democracy is in danger.
The Igbos should take the New York Times hatchet job seriously. That was a hitman’s job!
Don’t allow anything to be swept under the rug. Mandate your lawmakers to handle it at plenary immediately. Because Bola is a dangerous man.
The @nytimes was the template the BBC used. It set the tone for the infamous Biafra Civil War.
Bigotry is his weapon of choice. Igbo Hate became APC’s “unofficial” state policy.
The Government of Nigeria has become so foolish & useless, they now resort to beer parlor lobbyists to drive their failed narratives. They gave the New York Times a Ronu template.
Planting the story in a left-wing fake media was not to change President Trump’s mind nor change the narrative in Washington. That ship has sailed, & @POTUS dislikes the @nytimes.
Bola Tinubu is only trying to pit the North against the Igbos, to gain political mileage. That’s the entire point of the failed psyop. “When caught, blame the Igbos.” Because:
If President Trump’s ears were the target, local champions would have given the spotlight to the countless white right-wing media that DT & his henchmen have consistently reposted.
A Lagos-Ibadan hatchet job planted in the New York Times & paid for by Nigerian taxpayers. Can you see how they waste your taxes?
Taiwo Aina @taiwoaina_ in Lagos ran the fake story for Ruth Maclean @ruthmaclean & @dionnesearcey of the @nytimes to publish. The trio has redefined lazy journalism & pens for hire, & they must be held accountable!
This is what the Government of Nigeria use your taxes for. Instead of ending insecurity, (they paid a bunch of Washington-based Lobby Groups & lazy journalists a whopping $9 million to plant fake stories in foreign tabloids).
Nigeria has never seen this level of idiosyncrasy before. The recklessness & the carelessness. Then the crudity, the stupidity, the raw bigotry & the crass dereliction of duty. APC Marauders sunk my darling Nigeria down-below-under.
The Federal Government of Nigeria is indirectly accusing President Trump & the @WhiteHouse of relying on the information provided by a screwdriver seller (in the predominantly Christian town of Onitsha) to authorize the strikes against terrorists in Sokoto Nigeria?
If so, then this is a very weighty allegation, one that @POTUS & his allies won’t take kindly.
And if you ever doubted the insincerity of those in power before, now you have the definitive proof that the government of Nigeria is not committed to ending the insecurity.
They are rather committed to the pursuit of a more sinister-incendiary agenda, one rooted in infamy, & preconceived to arrive at a certain destination. The aftermath is anyone’s guess!
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On today's episode of "Blame it on the Igbos" 🤡👇🏾
The main character is @ShehuSani, the $9 Million Lobby Money Defender.
In his desperate quest to deny the ONGOING Christian Genocide in Nigeria perpetrated by Northern Islamic Terrorists,
Shehu has decided to pin the blame on IPOB. Anything to avoid accountability, right? @officialABAT Give him Ambassador role already. Gaslighting Akaria.
It is both tragic and concerning that our leaders continue to prioritize waste, corruption, propaganda, lies, and negative aspects of development over positive initiatives.
Recently, it was reported that $9 million of taxpayers' money was spent on lobbyists in Washington, which I believe is just a small fraction of the global waste occurring in the same manner. This situation aligns with the disgraceful state of Nigeria.
This is merely a small example of wasteful spending that has contributed to our nation’s current failing status. To further illustrate the impact of such waste, we can look at a critical measure of development: the Human Development Index (HDI). Nigeria has remained stagnant in the low HDI category for 35 years, from 1990 to 2025. In contrast, comparable nations within the same low category, such as China—where Nigeria had a three-fold higher per capita income in 1990—and Indonesia have advanced from low to medium, and now to high categories.
The achievements of these nations were not the result of fate, miracles, or natural endowments, but rather a consequence of choices and the cumulative effects of good and bad leadership. This underscores the importance of prioritization.
To explain further the implications of the $9 million expenditure, let’s consider the components of HDI: life expectancy (health), education, and per capita income (poverty). Nigeria is failing in all three measures. For instance, regarding health, let's examine the $9 million, which is approximately ₦14 billion spent wrongly. Nigeria now has the lowest life expectancy in the world and ranks among the top two countries globally for maternal mortality, making childbirth one of the most precarious experiences for Nigerian women. Instead of investing in life-saving systems, we spend millions trying to obscure our failures.
Our key medical centers are teaching hospitals, and I will use six—one from each geopolitical zone of Nigeria—to illustrate this failure. For the 2024 capital budget for teaching hospitals, which remains operational today, the allocations are as follows: ₦2.67 billion to the University College Hospital, Ibadan (South-West), ₦2.46 billion to Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria (North-West), ₦2.8 billion to the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu (South-East), ₦2.43 billion to the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City (South-South), ₦1.16 billion to the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin (North-Central), and ₦2.37 billion to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Maiduguri (North-East), totaling ₦13.9 billion for our premier medical centers.
The $9 million spent on foreign lobbyists could have been used wisely to purchase essential hospital equipment for Nigerian hospitals, improving our healthcare capabilities and positively influencing our national image.
This $9 million is sufficient to fund the entire 2024 capital budget for at least one major teaching hospital in each zone, directly enhancing survival rates, care, and life expectancy. The funds are available; what is lacking are prioritization, discipline, and effective leadership.
This situation is unacceptable. Every naira of taxpayers' money should serve the Nigerian people. Instead, citizens are dying in failing hospitals while the government pays foreigners to pretend that everything is fine. We cannot continue to live in an illusion while our reality deteriorates. This constant prioritization of trivial matters must come to an end.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO