Peter Obi will become the president of Nigeria come 2027, and Nigeria will experience significant change in all spect of life. In fact, there would be moral awakening because Peter Obi is morally upright.
Peter Obi is coming. Nigeria would be OK.
Peter Obi said in his interview that if Arabambi can bring one evidence that he stole the LP campaign fund, he would withdraw from the 2027 campaign.
The righteous is as bold as the lion.
Nigeria will be OK.
As a sitting president, if you have to bribe Nigerians with 1kg of semovita, rice and spaghetti for them to vote for you, it means that you have not made any direct impact in the lives of the ordinary Nigerians.
It means your government has failed
@meikkp Please we let's get our PVC ready for an OK Nigeria, are we happy with the kidnapping and killings in Nigeria. Just imagine in a case that you are in that situation our children, people and relatives are in. Pleases let's do the right thing now. @state60774 follow up
@iamHSDickson We are solely behind you Sir, the entire NDC memebers in Rivers State and it's grassroot. We are all rooting for you. We are here to conquer and we would do that behind you.
@iamHSDickson We are solely behind you Sir, the entire NDC memebers in Rivers State and it's grassroot. We are all rooting for you. We are here to conquer and we would do that behind you.
@Jonathan_Ebube1 Absolutely, we are coming with full force this time around and nothing can stop us. We all want a OK Nigeria and that's what we would get. @state60774
Yesterday, we held the 2nd NEC Meeting of our great party, the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), alongside our presidential candidate, His Excellency Peter Obi, CON, members of the National Working Committee, State Chairmen, party leaders, and stakeholders from across the country.
The meeting provided an opportunity to review our progress as a party, assess the outcome of the recently concluded primaries, and agree on the next steps as we continue to build a strong national platform ahead of the 2027 general elections.
In my remarks I thanked our presidential candidate, His Excellency Peter Obi, CON, and his running mate, His Excellency Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, CON, for their commitment, leadership, and inspiring participation throughout the processes. I also extended my appreciation to all our governorship, National Assembly, and State Assembly aspirants, party leaders, stakeholders, and supporters who travelled from across the country to participate in the primaries, presidential affirmation, and NEC meeting. Their sacrifices, enthusiasm, and belief in the NDC continue to strengthen our resolve and inspire confidence in the future of our party.
After reviewing reports from across the federation, NEC ratified and endorsed the outcome of the nationwide primary elections and commended our electoral committees, screening and appeal panels, party officials, volunteers, aspirants, candidates, and supporters whose dedication ensured the successful conduct of the exercise. For a relatively young political party, what we have achieved within such a short period is remarkable.
While acknowledging that there were challenges and disagreements in some locations, the NEC reaffirmed its commitment to internal democracy, transparency, fairness, and inclusion. We resolved to immediately intensify reconciliation, consultation, and stakeholder engagement efforts across the country and called on all aspirants and stakeholders to remain actively involved in the task of building the party. The NDC values every member and remains committed to ensuring that everyone has a role to play in our collective journey.
As part of our commitment to innovation and institutional development, NEC approved plans for the introduction of electronic voting in future congresses and primary elections, while also directing the strengthening of our digital membership registration and party data management systems. We believe that technology must play a central role in deepening transparency, participation, and confidence in democratic processes.
The committee also resolved to intensify grassroots mobilisation and membership expansion nationwide while strengthening party structures at ward, local government, state, zonal, and national levels as preparations for the 2027 general elections gather momentum.
NEC further reviewed recent developments in the nation's electoral environment, including aspects of the Electoral Act and INEC guidelines, and reaffirmed the party's commitment to pursuing democratic, legal, and constitutional remedies wherever necessary in defence of a level playing field, electoral justice, and democratic participation.
Overall, the meeting was marked by optimism, unity, and a shared determination to continue building a strong, credible, and nationally accepted political movement dedicated to good governance, national development, and democratic renewal.
The best is still ahead of us.
~ HSD
@D_goodybag That won't work this time around they can't buy us for peanuts and rice this time around to come and suffer for another 4 years, our grassroots in NDC are getting stronger. We won't fall for their schemes anymore
@it_Rutie We all did, that's why we must get our PVC, and root out for a OK Nigeria only. This cannot happen in a OK Nigeria. This is our time to do what's right, we cannot come and suffer for another four years in the hands of Tinibu. @state60774
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I'm Comrade Ovie and I stand with Peter Obi @PeterObi@KwankwasoRM
We have suffered enough. Let's change the pattern and narrative come 2027
Get your PVC now is my passionate appeal to you reading this piece of my mind