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While others are consumed by domestic political battles, @PeterObi is engaging global policymakers, investors, diplomats, and development experts on Nigeria's future. His participation at the European Council on Foreign Relations in Berlin reflects an effort to present Nigeria as a country ready for investment, stronger institutions, and productive international partnerships.
Throughout his public engagements, H.E Mr. Peter Obi has consistently emphasized education, healthcare, SMEs, fiscal responsibility, accountability, and production-driven economic growth. Whether one agrees with all of his proposals or not, his message has remained remarkably consistent over the years.
Nigeria's next election should be about competence, character, and vision, not slogans or patronage. If voters are looking for a leader who prioritizes prudent management of public resources, institutional reform, job creation and long-term economic development, Peter Obi has presented a vision that many Nigerians consider worthy of support in 2027.
A New Nigeria is Possible.
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Why do they always use men, people's fathers as bag carriers. Imagine my dad seen carrying nylon of veggies like this, and most of them wouldnt even assist their wives at home...
First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Records Another Harvests From Villa Garden
The villa garden set up about two years ago by the Nigeria's First Lady Oluremi Tinubu to promote food security in the country through a national competition, #EveryHomeAGarden#, the vegetable garden in the State House is still active with bountiful yields.
The First Lady, after a routine visit to the garden for another round of harvest, reiterates her call on Nigerians to embrace ongoing efforts aimed at promoting food security in the country by cultivating and sustaining interest in home gardening.
Parading her bountiful yield for the day, including lush green spinach, water leaf and fluted pumpkin, the First Lady says keeping a home garden is a smart way of living a healthy life at a cheap cost.
Apart from ensuring food security, home gardening, she notes, will also support efforts at addressing climate change.
Sharing some of the harvest for the day with her staff, the First Lady reminded Nigerians to always show compassion to others by giving.