Peter Obi is Nigeria Last Chance to Survive
If Peter Obi doesn’t become President in 2027, Nigeria will collapse
Peter Obi is God Sent, Let do everything to get APC out of Power
Peter Obi is very liquid and doesn’t need Nigeria Money.
Peter Obi want to help Nigeria, if you don’t vote him, it’s you that will suffer
2027 is your last opportunity for Peter Obi to pull you out of poverty.
APC Can’t Win in a Free and Fair Election
This is the continuous Nonsense they tweet daily now: PETER OBI will never be PRESIDENT, if una like make una rephrase am in anyway…
This Nigeria - he will never be President, not in 2027, not in 2031 or any other year..
The “frontline Obidients” know their realities that Obi become president in 2027,
They’re just using their gullible followers to maintain their relevance and farm engagement.
I remember when @NELFUND was launched. Some of the same naysayers now rallying against the newly launched FreeTV platform spoke badly about it. They mocked it, dismissed it and tried to frighten Nigerians. Then, students started seeing their school fees paid directly through NELFUND. They started receiving upkeep allowances. Families started feeling real relief.
The same thing happened with the Tax Reform Laws. A current VP candidate, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, even went to a public place to lie that government would automatically start taking money (25%) out of people’s bank accounts by January/February 2026 in the name of tax. Today, the truth is clear for all to see. Most Nigerians and small businesses are paying less, not more.
This is the pattern with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT. He does not just announce programmes. He thinks it through, implements, and builds ecosystems.
@FreeTVNg is not just about television. It is about opening up a whole new value chain in broadcasting, content, technology, jobs and local enterprise.
If you are a young producer, filmmaker, content creator, scriptwriter, camera operator, editor, animator, sound engineer, installer, technician, app developer, call centre agent, decoder assembler, advertiser, regional storyteller, or small business owner, this is what FreeTV portends for you.
1. Over 100 channels from day one.
2. National, regional and state channels all free-to-air.
3. Content in Nigerian languages.
4. Free Mobile access through the FreeTV app.
5. Regional studios in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Enugu, Kano and Benin for you to utilise.
6. Jobs in production, installation, technical support, local content creation and customer service.
- For families, it means access to television without monthly subscription. You have been complaining about PayTV (e.g. DSTv) charges for too long.
- For rural communities, it means satellite coverage that reaches every part of Nigeria.
- For creatives, it means more platforms for Nigerian stories.
- For small businesses, it means new advertising windows.
- For young Nigerians, it means skills, jobs and opportunities across the broadcast value chain.
This is what President Tinubu is building. They are not isolated interventions, but full ecosystems that create access, expand opportunity and unlock value for ordinary Nigerians.
Remember this:
The naysayers will shout first.
The people will feel the impact later.
That has always been the difference.
Well done, Nigerian Broadcasting Commission and NIGCOMSAT for the partnership that brought this to life.
~ I am O’tega OGRA, ‘The Tiger’
For someone who releases a statement on almost everything, and who has mastered the art of drawing some of the most ridiculous false equivalences in those statements, it is curious that he has not found the words to address that shame of an interview.
You would think this was exactly the kind of moment that deserved one of his long statements: a reflection on how badly that interview exposed the quality of judgment within the opposition, and how poorly it speaks to the choices opposition parties continue to present to Nigerians as candidates.
No moral outrage. No lecture. No sermon.
Just silence!
But perhaps even he knows some things are too embarrassing to defend.
But silence, too, is a statement... and sometimes, silence is the confession.
“If someone puts fire in my house, I will run and leave it.” - Peter Gregory Obi
That tells you everything.
No responsibility.
No capacity to confront or fix the problem.
No accountability to the people affected.
No accountability for protecting what has been entrusted to you.
Leadership is not about running away from challenges. It is about confronting them, solving them, and carrying the consequences of your decisions.
In simple English, it is not about running from a burning house. It is about putting out the fire, protecting the people inside, rebuilding what is damaged, and ensuring it never happens again.
Anyone can walk away. Leaders stay and solve problems.
~ O’tega OGRA
Dear 1.5 million+ NELFUND beneficiaries across 288 institutions across Nigeria,
Here is a man who says he wants to be President, casually implying in an interview with @ruffydfire that the student loans paying your school fees, easing the burden on your parents, and keeping many of you in school do not matter.
And then, with the usual empty drama, he says, “everything will change.”
Let us help Mr. Gregory Obi @PeterObi understand something basic. NELFUND is not a favour. It is not a handout. It is not propaganda. It is a product of law, created by an Act of the National Assembly, and implemented by the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to expand access to education for young Nigerians.
For many families, this is not an ‘audio programme’. It is school fees paid. It is one less burden on parents. It is a child staying in school. It is a future protected.
For Mr Peter Gregory Obi to dismiss that so casually is not politics. It is recklessness and wickedness.
Nigerian students have a right to education, and President Tinubu will continue to use the powers of his office to ensure that young Nigerians can access quality education without being crushed by the fear of where the next school fees will come from.
Whether through NELFUND for universities, polytechnics, colleges of education and other higher institutions, or through free vocational and technical training programmes, this administration is building pathways for young Nigerians to learn, work, earn, and rise.
Students, beware of those who speak carelessly about what is already helping your families.
This is the same man who, when challenged on his record in Anambra, explained away the fact that he did not build critical school infrastructure needed by saying he focused on developing ordered behaviour as legacy (whatever that means). Today, the same pattern is clear in all his utterances… talk down what others are actually building, then promise that “everything will change.” Is that what the PORK ticket promises? If I may I ask Mr Obi:
1. What exactly will change?
2. Will the student loan law be reversed?
3. Will the fees already being paid for students be stopped?
4. Will the families who have found relief be thrown back into uncertainty?
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT is committed to building systems, not slogans.
NELFUND is one of them.
~ Otega ‘The Tiger’ Ogra writes as a product of the educational investments of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as Governor of Lagos State, and today as a Senior Aide to the President, whose administration is ensuring that millions of young Nigerians can access education without fear, exclusion, or financial despair.
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To those laughing at Amaechi for taking the VP role, I actually suspect it must have been a very tough decision for him.
For a man to whom President Bola Ahmed Tinubu extended a hand of partnership ahead of the 2023 elections, only for him to fail to stand with the Renewed Hope Campaign and then watch himself drift into the darkest corners of political history, this may well be his one serious chance at relevance again.
You must give Atiku credit though.
From Kenneth Okonkwo’s outburst today, it is looking increasingly clear that AA may have allowed Peter Gregory to believe, for the better part of three years, that the VP slot was still somewhere on the table. I say this because AA was never going to allow anyone take the presidential ticket in AA’s Day Care, also known as ADC.
Maybe CRA was the choice all along. If so, then well played, Maradona AA.
In other thoughts, Peter Gregory Obi is now stuck with a VP Candidate that firmly believes their NDC ticket will lose cos a certain Peter Gregory Obi from the south-east is the presidential candidate of their party. For Atiku, he is also stuck with a VP Candidate that detests him and his capacity to win an election.
P.s.: my inferences in the last paragraph are drawn from direct quotes and statements made by the two VP candidates on live TV against their Presidential candidates.
Once we are able to elect Peter Obi, rascals and thugs will stop contesting for president because we will have raised the bar so high.
Then, a new era begins.
Few days ago, I read in the news that the National Working Committee (NWC) of Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) had cleared a former Governor of Cross River, Donald Duke as its presidential candidate for the 2027 general elections.
Donald Duke served as the governor of Cross River State from 1999 to 2007. He is widely celebrated for his visionary leadership, transformative investments in tourism and urban development, and the implementation of significant reforms to modernize the Cross River State Civil Service.
I wonder why some of those who claim to want good governance are ignoring Donald Duke since many have said in the past that he was a better Governor than Peter Obi. Tell us, who do you believe is the better candidate between Donald Duke or Peter Obi🤔.
I woke up thinking about the WAEC conversation that dominated X and other platforms all weekend.
For me, this is not abstract politics. It is personal history.
While some people, like a former governor of Anambra turned presidential candidate, built reputations around inflated WAEC examination outcomes and a culture where “special centres” and malpractice became part of the national education conversation that it took a serious threat by WAEC before they were closed under a new administration in Anambra, many of us were direct beneficiaries of a different model: investment in real schools, better classrooms, stronger public education, and the payment of SSCE fees by the then Governor of Lagos State, now President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
I, O’tega Ogra, and many others across the private and public sectors, including leaders now serving in politics and governance (including two strong women currently the APC Deputy Governorship candidate of Lagos State and APC Surulere I LSHA Candidate), came through a Lagos education system that did not simply chase headlines. It expanded access. It reduced the burden on parents. It built actual education infrastructure as legacy. It gave ordinary students a fairer chance. Lagos’ payment of WAEC fees under Governor Tinubu was publicly reported as far back as 2004, when ₦214 million (about 10% of its average monthly IGR by that year) was released for students’ examination fees. (NOTE: As Governor, he started paying these fees in 2000 for all students regardless of state of origin or tribe)
That is the difference between gaming outcomes and building systems that outlive you.
Examination malpractice weakens a country. It produces certificates without competence, rankings without reality, and applause without substance. WAEC itself continues to treat malpractice as a serious threat to the credibility of education, with recent sanctions and withheld results showing how deep the problem remains nationally.
I know why I am a firm supporter, believer, and follower of our President and my leader, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT
His historical antecedents, his clarity of vision, and his consistent belief in expanding opportunity are not new. They did not start in Abuja. They were tested in Lagos. Many of us are living proof.
President Tinubu’s politics has always been about opening doors: for the poor child whose parents could not afford exam fees, for the young person who needed a functioning public school, for the talented Nigerian who only needed government to remove one barrier.
That is why, when we speak of Renewed Hope, some of us are not speaking from slogans. We are speaking from memory. We have seen the model before. We benefited from it. We know what it can do when scaled nationally. And we are seeing the building blocks of sustainable progress being laid for the entire country now by President Tinubu himself.
The debate should not be about who can manufacture the best statistics. It should be about who has the record, courage, and vision to build systems that give every Nigerian child a real chance for the long term prosperity of our dear nation.
For me, that answer has always been clear. It is the Jagaban himself. Asiwaju of Nigeria. Barkindo. Dike Si Mba Anambra and the Omeziri Igbo 1, His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.
#TheTigerWillTellYouSomething
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“I watched the President’s speech, and I believe it is a step in the right direction. Metering has improved from about 40% to 60%, which is commendable. Also, the ₦4 trillion bond infusion will help strengthen the power sector and boost foreign investors’ confidence in Nigeria’s economy.” — Energy Expert, Ibrahim Ogundeko
I’ve muted this guy because every single post he makes about Nigeria is negative.
In all the time I’ve followed him, I haven’t seen him share even one positive thing about the country.
For the sake of my mental health, I really had no other choice but to mute him. 😒
Your rights to speech, associate, assemble, and peacefully protest are freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
However, no right is absolute.
Every freedom carries a responsibility to exercise it within the bounds of the law, public order, national security, and the rights and safety of other citizens.
Peaceful expression is protected. Violence, incitement, destruction of property, obstruction of public peace, disrupting the rights of others, or actions capable of endangering lives are not.
A democracy protects the right to dissent, but it also protects the country from disorder.
Make of this what you will.
To bandits, kidnappers, and sponsors of terror: Surrender or face the full force of the Nigerian State. These windows of surrender will not remain open forever. No mercy will be shown to those who trade in the blood of Nigerians.
At a time like this, let us not assign blame or point fingers. Crime has no ethnicity. We must stand united and be assured that the enemies of our nation shall soon be history. We will triumph over terror and continue to build a more prosperous nation.
"Obiano is the problem", they left APGA. "Wike is the problem", they left PDP. "Abure is the problem", they left LP. "Atiku is the problem", they left ADC. "Dickson is the problem", they're tired of NDC 😆
Awon Agbako eda
They are tactically forcing Peter Obi to fund his campaign by himself because many Obidients are unwilling to donate to the NDC.
Once he starts carrying that financial burden alone and feels the full impact of it, the next time he is offered a free presidential ticket, he will probably choose to go through a primary election instead.
Penny wise pounds foolish