@DavidHundeyin You are a wonderful writer and story teller.
I enjoyed every bit of the writeup.The Nigeria/Biafra case will linger for ages if we choose the path of silence especially in this social media era.We now see the war history data that were never in public domain before
When we ask the right questions&determine that Nigeria’s historically dreadful treatment of 1 of its 3 biggest ethnic groups is neither deserved nor justified,but is actually genocidal&irrational,then we can start making progress in our national discourse https://t.co/8HRXBTrs3C
"That was how they packaged buhari"
Peter Obi is not running away from public scrutiny
Peter Obi is not speaking through proxies
Peter Obi is not scared of debates
So what do you mean by packaging?
Your hatred for that man makes you look stupid
Na Tinubu be your president but you dey ask Peter Obi watin ein go do to Security issues as it stands.
Ori yin buru gan o🤣🤣
As it stands, no be the sitting president suppose get solution?
I recommend you download the case files of the Dapo Apara v Bola Tinubu/Alpha Beta lawsuit here.
The physical case files were conveniently destroyed when the Igbosere High Court mysteriously burned down in 2020 and the case has not been refiled.
https://t.co/ln1Rt3tyTq
I'm abroad, a delivery guy can conveniently buy chicken and enjoy himself at any time, any day. Because chicken is just $5 (N7,000).
Meanwhile, here in Nigeria, a level 10 Federal teacher cannot even afford that chicken without using 3 months to plan for it.
And if we talk about our eroding purchasing power, Dada would start dropping different graphic designs. 😭
For those asking how Peter Obi plans to fix electricity, here is an old video of him explaining it.
Please watch it before embarrassing yourselves any further. Shameless 😂
Peace of Mind wan Finish Peter Obi Supporters 🔥😍🤣
We no dey Support Drug Lords oooh🎤
Character, Competence, Capacity and a Track Record of Integrity ✌🏽🎤🇳🇬😍
Lovers of Nigeria, Get Your PVC’s and be Proud to vote a True Leader in 2027
Obi/Kwankwaso ✌🏽🎤✌🏽
You're angry that Peter Obi didn't tell you how he'll solve insecurity. 😂
You want expo baa? No ooo. Go and do the work you signed for.
During last election, Tinubu said he won't talk about his manifesto and ideas because his opponents would steal it and you clapped for him.
Today, Peter Obi is telling you if you want to know how he'll solve insecurity, vote for him first and find out.
And you're gnashing teeth since last night. 😂😂
If anyone should complain or criticize a presidential candidate over a media interview, it sure as hell shouldn’t be an Agbadorian. I mean, your boss was licking the microphone on national tv.
One of the statements Peter Obi often makes whenever we find ourselves in difficult moments on this journey to reclaim our country is:
“If death wants to come tomorrow, I want it to come today.”
I am yet to see anyone who is comfortable in every currency, respected far beyond his geographical location, and still willing to put everything on the line simply because he believes in his country and cannot stand by and watch it go down the drain.
So when he said, “Yes, I am ready to die for Nigeria,” it wasn’t a politically correct answer. It wasn’t rhetoric. It was a reflection of a level of patriotism rarely seen among people of his social, political, and economic standing.
Peter Obi is prepared to fight for the soul of this country, whatever the cost. And make no mistake, he has borne the consequences of that commitment.
From attacks on his businesses and those associated with him, to threats against his person; from properties being targeted or revoked, to his trips being frustrated even when undertaken for personal reasons; from allegations of his international passport being cloned, to friends and churches being pressured to distance themselves from him; from schools being discouraged from accepting his support or even allowing him speak at their events, to countless sponsored smear campaigns, amongst others
Yet, none of these have deterred him from his quest to see a Nigeria that works for Nigerians.
The bigger question is: Can we be focused and resilient enough to join hands with Peter Obi in this struggle for a new Nigeria?
Can we remain united by a shared sense of purpose and refuse to allow greed, religion, tribal sentiments, personal interests, or ego to come between us?
Because if we can, then perhaps the Nigeria we dream of is not as far away as it seems.
Kenneth Okonkwo is really an actor.
You called Peter Obi a fraud and accused him of being the head of a criminality.
Now, Obi is asking you to come up and tell the world about his criminality.
And Kenneth Okonkwo is here telling us about how Peter Obi vowed not arrest someone speaking on radio or television.
This emotional blackmail will not work ooo, Kenneth.
Do fast and meet them in court joor.
Peter Obi became Chairman of Fidelity Bank in 1996 at 34, emerging as the Youngest Chairman to ever head a Bank in Nigeria’s History.
He led the Bank from a Merchant Bank into a 33B Top commercial Bank by 2001.
45 Year olds “Data boys” are on X questioning him.
Omo 🤦🏾♂️