@aonanuga1956 You people have perfected your rigging plan, but, you will be surprised how God Almighty will disappoint you people, either through people or through His mighty hand.
@ChuksEricE But he was there in the last election in 2023 when people from a particular area or people that looked like people from that area were disenfranchised, maimed and killed, what did he say?
@_kachi7@afrisagacity You see how some people reason. Are there no tests before digging? Or did they just point to a place and ask the city boys to start digging?
God will expose everything at its due time.
After one month of war in Iran,
10 litres of petrol costs 10 cents.
10cents is 140 naira.
This means 140 naira will buy you 10liters of petrol in Iran. That’s 14naira per liter in a country at war.
I won’t say anything.
Beyond Tribe and Tongue
Nigeria is not the only nation shaped by a mosaic of tribes, languages, and religions. Around the world, several countries with similar diversity are striving—often successfully—to turn it into a source of strength rather than division. India serves as a classic example.
Despite a landmass nearly three and a half times larger than Nigeria's and being home to many religions and cultures, India has evolved into a global benchmark for democracy. With a population exceeding one billion people and close to one billion registered voters—of whom about 700 million typically participate in elections—it has established a system widely regarded as free, fair, and credible. Its electoral processes are conducted with remarkable efficiency, often recorded in real-time and largely free of glitches.
Beyond the ballot, India has emerged as a global leader in STEM—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—while also transforming its healthcare system, extending medical insurance to over 50% of its vast population. These achievements are not accidental; they result from deliberate efforts to strengthen the centripetal forces—those elements that bind a nation together—rather than amplify the centrifugal impulses of division that continue to challenge us.
When I advocate for the unity of Nigeria, I do so with deep sincerity and conviction. Our cohesion is an indispensable foundation for peaceful coexistence, sustainable development, and enduring national stability. I urge my fellow Nigerians to reflect on the example of India—a nation with a far larger population and an even more intricate web of ethnic and religious diversity—yet one that continues to forge unity from complexity.
Ultimately, the true fault lines in our national life are neither tribal nor religious. No tribe or religion enjoys cheaper food in the market, nor is any group more secure than another. Our real challenge lies in competence, capacity, compassion, and the commitment to build a better country. Only then can we move beyond tribe and tongue and create a nation that truly works for all.
With the right leadership, a new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
“There was NO TRUTH in Nigeria
The journalists in the big capital cities buy lines from the Nigeria and US government that Christian Genocide wasn’t happening, but Nomadic Tribesmen forced to move from climate change…”
- South Africa’s journalist Lora Logan reveals.
Take It Back UK, backed by TIB Global, protested at Windsor Castle against the UK’s endorsement of a disputed mandate.
We reject Keir Starmer’s legitimisation of Bola Ahmed Tinubu through royal pageantry by King Charles III and Queen Camilla. No honour in validating injustice.
@BwalaDaniel You people should be ashamed of yourselves.
Terrorist are decimating and maiming your country people and you buffoons are always fixated on Peter Obi.
Can you people face governance and show us your deliverables?
Some of una shame de even shame the evil one.