The Children's Safe Return Is Worthy of Thanksgiving.
I am greatly relieved and delighted to learn of the safe rescue of the schoolchildren who were kidnapped. I sincerely thank all those whose tireless efforts made their freedom possible, especially the security personnel and everyone who worked behind the scenes.
While we celebrate this happy outcome, we must remember that no child should ever have to endure such trauma. The recurring incidents of kidnapping, particularly of schoolchildren, underscore the urgent need to strengthen our security architecture and make the protection of lives and property the foremost responsibility of government.
Our children deserve to learn in an atmosphere of safety, not fear. We must continue to work towards building a Nigeria where every child can pursue education without the threat of violence or abduction.
I rejoice with the children, their families, their schools, and all Nigerians on this heartening development.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
What Our Pervasive Insecurity Requires: A Holistic not Reactive Approach.
In a hasty effort to be perceived as attentive and courageous, it is reported that President Bola Tinubu has approved the recruitment of about 1000 forest guards for Oyo State. This is a further demonstration of poor leadership and attending to very serious governance and security issues with a reactive approach. It is the same reactive approach that led to the sudden removal of fuel subsidy and floating of the Naira that has caused irreparable damage to ordinary Nigerians and the economy.
While recruiting more security personnel for Oyo state and the country is important, it should be done in a more organised and well-thought-out manner. Presently, almost all the 36 states in Nigeria are experiencing different forms of insecurity, with Oyo, Plateau, Kwara, Kogi, Borno, Katsina, Anambra, Niger, Imo, and Sokoto being very alarming.
The question, such as the reactive approach of our President, is whether all the states will receive the same approval to recruit 1000 forest guards per state, that is 37, 000 forest guards for the 36 states and Abuja or is the recruitment approval based on the mood of the President? Moreover, with the approval for Oyo, what will happen to the Amotekun Corps that is trying its best to secure South-West Nigeria?. Will they be disbanded in Oyo state?
The pervasive insecurity we currently have is directly related to the failure of our ecosystem, particularly leadership. It is only failure in leadership that can lead to the death of over 10,000 innocent Nigerians since 2023, and Nigeria is ranked among the top-most terror-affected countries in the world.
Addressing our insecurity situation requires a holistic or what can be described as an ecosystem approach. With failure in leadership, there is failure in unifying our dear nation, failure in industrialisation, failure in harnessing our abundant resources in agriculture, minerals, tourism, water, sports and even oil and gas to effectively generate required revenue, growth and particularly jobs for our exponentially growing youth population.
A New and Productive Nigeria will be POssible, and we will be OK! -P0
Yesterday I officially inaugurated the IMOLE YOUTH MOBILIZATION campaign council and also collected my membership card for the ACCORD PARTY in OSUN STATE for the forthcoming Gubernatorial election coming up in August .. we look forward to a successful re election for Mr Governor … This current administration is one that the people of OSUN love so much .. as it stands now all things being fair it will be a walk over In Jesus name ❤️ @aadeleke_01 🇳🇬✌🏾
BIG NEWS🚨: Boko Haram is threatening to mass execute 400 women and children they kidnapped in Ngoshe, Borno State, unless the Government pays $2.7M (₦3.7bn) within 72hrs. They dared the Nigerian Army to come after them.
@tokunbo_wahab It's a welcome development, kudos to Lagos state govt. Another way is maintenance because something like this always get messed up most time, please try to make it clean, kudos once again
🇳🇬 U.S. TRAVEL ADVISORY FOR NIGERIA — STATES TO AVOID TRAVELING TO (APRIL 2026)
SOUTHWESTERN STATES
Southwest Nigeria is experiencing a surge in ritual-related crimes, often referred to as "SKULL MINING," where grave diggers and criminals exhume or harvest human body parts, particularly skulls, for money rituals. This phenomenon is accompanied by other forms of criminality, creating significant security challenges in the region
Northern States Affected by Terrorism, Crime, and Kidnapping:
1. 🟣Ogun
2. 🟣Oyo
3. 🟣Lagos
4. 🟣Ondo
5. 🟣Ekiti
6. 🟣Osun
THE NORTHERN NIGERIA
Northern Nigeria is primarily affected by a severe, multi-faceted security crisis driven by the Boko Haram insurgency (northeast), banditry, kidnapping for ransom (northwest), and farmer-herder conflicts. This violence has displaced over two million people, caused a severe hunger crisis, and created high rates of poverty, illiteracy, and poor health outcomes.
1. 🟠Benue
2. 🔴Kaduna
3. 🟠Plateau
4. 🔴Zamfara
5. ⚫Borno
6. 🔴Sokoto
7. 🔴 Katsina
8. 🔴 Sokoto
🟠 NC ⚫ NE 🔴 NW 🟣 SW
Now a Disgraced Country Indeed
Today, as the world marks World Health Day, we must pause for honest reflection.
Nigeria, a nation of over 200 million people, continues to grapple with one of the weakest healthcare systems in the world. Our primary healthcare structure is almost comatose. We now record worse infant mortality outcomes than India, a country with a larger population, while health insurance coverage in Nigeria remains below 5%. These are not just statistics; they are a painful indictment of our priorities.
Recent disclosures by the Honourable Minister of Health show that out of the ₦218 billion appropriated for healthcare capital expenditure, only about ₦36 million has been released. This is deeply troubling.
At the same time, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has projected over ₦135 billion for legal expenditures.
Let us reflect on this.
The amount earmarked for election-related litigation is far higher than what has been made available for primary healthcare, the very foundation of a nation’s wellbeing. This is the same primary healthcare system expected to serve millions of Nigerians and support critical institutions such as:
1. University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City
2. University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar
3. University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada
4. University College Hospital, Ibadan
5. Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile-Ife
6. University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin
7. Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Irrua
8. University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu
9. Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos
10. Aminu Kano University Teaching Hospital, Kano
11. Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos
12. University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Maiduguri
13. Nnamdi Azikiwe Teaching Hospital, Nnewi
14. University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt
15. Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto
16. University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Uyo
17. Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria
18. Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki
19. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi
20. Federal Medical Centre, Yola
These institutions represent hope for millions. Yet, they remain underfunded, overstretched, and burdened by systemic neglect.
A nation that prepares more for electoral disputes than for the health of its citizens is a nation that has lost its way.
We must begin to ask the difficult but necessary questions: What are our true priorities? What kind of nation are we building? And for whom?
Healthcare and education are not optional; they are the foundation of national development. Any country that neglects them undermines its own future.
Nigeria must urgently reorder its priorities. We must invest in the health and wellbeing of our people, strengthen our institutions, and build a system that works for all, not just a few.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
We, members and leaders of the ADC, and other well-meaning Nigerians, lovers of democracy, are saying that our democracy must not be killed. We say NO to a one-party system and for that today we’re calling out Nigerians who believe in unity, peace, and security of our country to join us as we defend democracy in our land.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Yesterday, Monday 30th March, I returned to the North's Commercial nerve centre, Kano, on the invitation of my dear elder brother, Senator, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso @KwankwasoRM, whose decision to join our party marks yet another significant step in the collective effort to rescue and rebuild our democracy and dear nation, Nigeria.
As I have consistently maintained, this is the time for all opposition forces and well-meaning Nigerians to set aside their differences and work together in unity of purpose.
Nigeria is at a critical stage in its history, one that demands sacrifice, courage, and selflessness from all of us. The challenges we face, economic hardship, insecurity, unemployment, and declining public trust, require more than rhetoric. They require deliberate collaboration, disciplined leadership, and a shared commitment to national progress.
We must move beyond the politics of division, ethnicity, religion, and region, and embrace the politics of competence, character, capacity, compassion, and commitment to a better Nigeria. The task before us is not about winning elections alone; it is about rebuilding institutions, restoring confidence in governance, and securing a better future for our children.
I therefore call on all members of the opposition, and indeed every patriotic Nigerian, to see this moment as a defining one. A moment that calls for unity over division, service over self, and nation over personal interest.
A new Nigeria is POssible, but it will require all of us, working together, making sacrifices, and staying committed to the vision of a just, equitable, and prosperous nation. -PO
Tinubu spoke at Eagle Square and the fact-checkers went to work immediately.
State allocations tripled? Mostly true. But tripled naira allocations during hyperinflation is not prosperity. It is inflation wearing a bigger number.
Subsidy removal stabilised the economy? Debatable. Tell that to the man spending ₦300,000 on fuel weekly and the family eating once a day.
Nigeria ranks second in renewable energy behind India? Completely false. Not even close. China, USA, and Brazil would like a word.
APC remains intact? True. But a party that stays together to share power while Nigerians suffer is not a success story. It is a coalition of interests protecting itself.
Laser-focused on results? The lights are still off. The soldiers are still dying. The fuel is still ₦1,450.
A convention is not governance. A speech is not delivery.
Eagle Square looked full. Nigeria still feels empty. 👀
Nigeria observers
Whenever I am at Eid ground, I always think about those who were there the year before and couldn't make it and also those who are there now and would not make the next one.
Morbid, right?!
That's how I am! My mortality makes me focus on never leaving for tomorrow what i can do today!
I am only sure of this very second and every second I have the opportunity to be in, I will devote it to having a better Nigeria, and I pray one day it becomes my sadaqatul jariya.
Giving up on Nigeria can never be an option!!!!
This is Lieutenant Colonel Olabisi Olalekan Ayeni, the yoruba fake news merchant of the Nigerian Army @HQNigerianArmy
On 12th March 2026, he posted on X, photos of IED bombs found in Lagos and Oyo State as weapons recovered from IPOB supporters in Imo State.
Yoruba Lieutenant Colonel posts fake news🚨🚨🚨
A certain Lt. Colonel Olabisi Olalekan Ayeni, the Acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations on 12th March 2026 posted photos of discovered IEDs, instead of posting the original locations of these IEDs, which are IKORODU, Lagos State and Oke Ogun, OYO STATE, the Lieutenant wrote a long story about Imo State
We hereby welcome @HQNigerianArmy to the League of Bigots 🥳🥳🥳🥳