An Old Tinubu Associate Who Schooled With Peter Obi, Dropped This Mind-Boggling Revelation 👀👀
Every Nigerian needs to see and hear this.
PS: He will be a live guest tonight on the ESS on TikTok live at 10 pm WAT. 🔥
In honor of the Nigerian government’s lobby firm’s attacks on me and other missionaries and men of God, let’s share Bawa’s testimony far and wide.
This is what they are desperate to hide.
Rev.12:11 And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they did not love their lives to the death.
"I don't support any politician."
But you spend your entire day criticising Peter Obi.
"I don't do politics."
But you're quick to analyse anything said by Peter Obi and give it a different meaning.
"I'm just for Nigeria to get better."
But you never mention the insecurity in the country nor the hardship ravaging the populace.
"I'm not interested in 2027."
But you're tracking the activities in the NDC like it's your lifeline.
"Politics is not that deep."
But you've blocked almost all Peter Obi's supporters in your timeline.
You want to loan us out of this country. Bola Loan Nigeria Limited! Loan master, loan everything, loan subsidy, Chief of Loan Staff. You’ve borrowed against this and the next generation.
Insecurity: Nigeria Cannot Continue Like This
I received with deep shock and sadness the tragic death of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar, who reportedly died while in the custody of kidnappers. Earlier, before this heartbreaking news, I also received disturbing reports of renewed bandit attacks in Sokoto and Kwara States.
The armed bandits reportedly blocked a market route in Sokoto and abducted traders, while terrorists invaded communities in Kwara State, kidnapping scores of citizens and killing innocent people, are heartbreaking and alarming. These incidents are not isolated tragedies; they are clear manifestations of the deepening security crisis confronting our nation.
But particularly painful is the reported death of Major General Rabe Abubakar, a distinguished military officer who dedicated a significant part of his life to defending Nigeria and protecting its citizens. It is tragic that a man who served his fatherland with honour, rose through the ranks of the Nigerian Armed Forces, and retired after years of meritorious service, would meet such a heartbreaking end at the hands of criminal elements. His death is a national tragedy and a sobering indictment of the insecurity that has engulfed our country.
When traders can no longer travel safely to markets, farmers cannot access their farms, communities live under constant fear, and even retired senior military officers are not spared from the menace of kidnapping and violent crime, it becomes evident that our nation is facing a grave security emergency.
Security remains the foremost responsibility of any government. Every life lost, every citizen abducted, and every community displaced represent a painful failure of our collective duty to protect the Nigerian people. The recurring attacks in Sokoto, Kwara, and many other parts of the country demonstrate that insecurity is not only persisting but spreading in both scope and intensity.
I once again urge the Federal Government and our security agencies to move beyond rhetoric and adopt a more proactive, intelligence-driven, technology-based, and coordinated approach to tackling insecurity. We must strengthen our security architecture, improve intelligence gathering, secure our borders, equip and motivate our security personnel, and ensure that those responsible for these heinous crimes are apprehended and brought to justice.
A nation where citizens live in fear cannot prosper. A nation where economic activities are disrupted daily by criminal elements cannot attract investment, create jobs, or guarantee a better future for its people. We must urgently reclaim every part of our country from terrorists, bandits, kidnappers, and all criminal gangs threatening our collective existence.
My heartfelt condolences go to the family of Major General Rabe Abubakar, his former colleagues in the Armed Forces, and all Nigerians who have lost loved ones to insecurity. I also sympathise with the families of those killed, those abducted, and the affected communities in Sokoto, Kwara, and across the nation.
The recurring tragedies and embarrassing security failures we continue to witness make the quest for a New Nigeria not only necessary but inevitable. We must build a nation where every citizen can live, work, travel, and pursue legitimate economic activities without fear.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
I have met a lot of people that voted BAT the last time who will be voting Peter Obi next year.
I have also met a lot of first timers and people who didn’t vote last time that will vote this time because they are voting for Peter Obi. Their reason is that BAT has been an incompetent failure after all his promises and shouting “Emi Lokan” in 2023 and they consider Peter Obi the best and only credible option.
I haven't met any true Peter Obi supporter that is now supporting BAT or any other candidate(this is my reality)
I believe this administration hasn't lived up to the hype by its agents, supporters & ministers but I cannot deny that it's been the worst ever we have seen to date.
And anyone currently supporting them is delusional. That this administration has made propaganda and corruption their trademark is evident in all the arms and institutions of government. Alex Otti has shown that governance is truly not rocket science by adopting the Peter Obi model, and while BAT has failed woefully in 3 years he has excelled amazingly. It is now obvious to all that Peter Obi is the only one who can turn around the fortunes of Nigeria. There is no better option period!
APC Twitter Arm will definitely hug transformer on this one.
People who argue with Elon Musk Grok, can never be liberated from this Baba Sope cage President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had put them.
This is what happens when someone remembers a few buzzwords from Law of Tort but forgets the elementary principles of defamation and hides political hate and intolerance under legal ignorance.
The proposition that a person who has been criticized, attacked, debated, or subjected to political scrutiny has "no reputation left to protect" is not just legally unsound; it is fundamentally contrary to the law of defamation itself.
If that were the law, the more a person is defamed, the less protection he would enjoy. That is absurd.
Defamation law does not protect only spotless reputations. It protects every person's residual reputation from further injury. A claimant is not required to prove universal admiration before approaching the court. The issue is whether the defendant published false and defamatory statements capable of lowering the claimant in the estimation of right-thinking members of society.
Ironically, after correctly stating that the court will consider the words complained of, whether they are facts or opinions, and whether they have lowered the claimant in the estimation of right-thinking members of society, you abandoned the law and substituted it with personal political bias.
And what exactly is the legal basis for the claim that Peter Obi has "no reputation to protect"? Was there a judicial declaration to that effect? Has a court pronounced him devoid of reputation? Or is this merely social media commentary masquerading as legal analysis? Elon won't pay you this way.
The most amusing part is the suggestion that because a public figure is controversial, he cannot sue for defamation. If that were true, presidents, governors, ministers, opposition leaders, celebrities, and business moguls would all be excluded from the protection of the law. Thankfully, the law is far more sophisticated than that.
The court will not be concerned with your personal assessment of Peter Obi's reputation. It will be concerned with whether the statements complained of were defamatory and actionable.
That is Tort Law 101.
Perhaps it is time to revisit the chapter on defamation before offering lectures on who does or does not have a reputation worth protecting.
The confidence with which you have displayed a misunderstanding of settled principles of defamation law is truly remarkable. A little less social media theatrics and a little more revision of Tort Law would have saved this opinion from becoming an exhibit of legal ignorance.
UC Maxwell
Despite Three Years of Tinubu's Food Emergency, Nigeria hungriest ranking index declined to among the worst nations globally.
In celebrating his supposed successful three years in office, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu listed some achievements in the agricultural sector, firstly, his declaration of emergency on food security in July 2023, followed by the acquisition of 2,000 tractors and 9,000 farming implements, stated as Nigeria's largest agricultural mechanisation programme.
Yet the outcome of this has been the opposite. Nigeria's hunger index has worsened significantly. Nigeria's hunger index ranking was 103rd out of 123 countries surveyed in 2022/2023, and this figure had since worsened to 115th out of 123 countries surveyed in 2025/2026. Consequently, Nigeria is now classified among the world's most hungry or food-insecure nations in the world, with the World Bank forecasting that 33 million Nigerians could experience severe hunger.
In fact, Nigeria has the highest number of hungry people in the world.
I have always maintained that Nigeria have no reason to be seen among the hungriest nations in the world when we have fast, uncultivated land in the north, which is our greatest asset today.
We must transparently invest in Agricultural production, which will guarantee food security, but create huge employment.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
@PeterObi and his Obidients have been the most transformative force in Nigerian politics in the two and half decades. The energies, the disruption and the ideas and vehemence they brought to Nigerian politics have parallel only in the 1960s.
It does not mean they are good or bad people. It means they have been immensely transformative. Any serious and fair-minded political scientist will admit this.
They should be resolute and press harder in 2027.
Nnamdi Kanu should be freed. Everything that guy said came to pass. I’m not his fan, but his paranoia is justified. Holding him at this point is just a witch-hunt. Uniting him with his family & closing the chapter is the sensible thing to do.