JUST IN: Tinubu Govt Now Going After Members of Obidient Movement, Other Peter Obi's Supporters and Harassing Us — Morris Monye Raises Alarm https://t.co/S9tWmJj12Q
My dear brother,@Peter4Nigeria , and my sister, @MamaPee__ were invited by the @officialEFCC . I personally accompanied them there on the afternoon of 15th July 2026, at about 1:00 p.m.
It was a very long day. They were eventually released at around 12:00 a.m. and were asked to return the following day, 16th July 2026.
For now, everything is fine.
More updates will be shared as events unfold.
Justice can never be cracked.
Roadmap to a New Nigeria That Is Possible – Part II
Education and Healthcare: The Foundation of a Renewed Nigeria
Recall that on July 1st, in Part 1 of "My Vision for a Productive and Prosperous Nigeria," I outlined the broad framework of my proposed roadmap for national renewal. In it, I emphasised that the transformation of Nigeria must begin with rebuilding our human capital through quality education and healthcare, supported by reforms in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), character and civic education, and strategic investments that will move our nation from a consumption-driven economy to a production-driven one. I promised to follow up with other parts in the coming weeks and months.
Today, July 16th, in the middle of July, I wish to expand on these two critical pillars - education and healthcare - because they are the bedrock upon which every prosperous nation is built. They are the cornerstones of the foundation that will ensure that a son of nobody can become somebody and remove many from the ranks of the disaffected who often become tools in the insecurity challenges confronting us.
Evidence from around the world shows that quality education and accessible healthcare are among the clearest distinctions between thriving nations and lagging ones. Princeton University Nobel Prize-winning economist Angus Deaton highlights this reality in his book, “The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality.”
Nothing, therefore, could be further from the truth than the claim by some young people that “education is a scam.” Education, when combined with good health, provides the ladder for individual upward mobility and drives economic growth for the nation.
We must become more intentional about aligning education with our national priorities, as Singapore did, and challenge our country to value education in the same way Deng Xiaoping repeatedly urged China to do from 1978 onwards, with the remarkable transformation we see today.
We will work through commissions that strengthen collaboration among the tiers of government, ensuring that primary education is domiciled at the community and local government levels, with strong parental involvement and curricula that are sensitive to local economic factor endowments and the value chains derived from them.
State governments will be supported to expand high-quality Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), as well as general secondary education, through targeted grants and incentives.
We are also developing schemes that will enable universities to focus more deliberately on specialised areas of teaching and research, making them globally competitive while producing a workforce equipped for the demands of the future.
A NEW Nigeria is POssible. -PO
BREAKING: CORRUPT Tinubu Regime has started using state institutions like EFCC to go after young Nigerians close to Mr Peter Obi.
@officialEFCC you did not see Yahaya Bello or Femi Gbaja to arrest abi?
Better release those people you invited.
Shameless Agency!
Again, I’ll say this: among all the presidential candidates likely to contest the 2027 general elections, none currently possesses the level of international standing, credibility, and acceptability that Peter Obi does.
He is not someone who goes around lobbying for international recognition. Rather, he is consistently invited to engage in conversations about the challenges facing Africa, to share his perspectives, and to speak about his vision for building a Nigeria that works.
At a time when Nigeria’s global image has been severely damaged, we need leadership that commands respect beyond our borders. We need someone who can restore confidence in our country and strengthen Nigeria’s economic, diplomatic, and social relationships with the rest of Africa and the wider international community.
#NigeriaWillBeOk
Subsidy is gone ooo
They said subsidy was taking a chunk of borrowing but they are still borrowing heavily and they can't fund budget they keep carrying over budget cycles
Buhari funded budget ooo and paid subsidy oooo
They claim they are sharing the money to states we can't see the money ooo
No b juju be Dat!
So why allow the people suffer subsidy removal and your are still heavily borrowing and budgets are not funded
Contractors are owed!
I supported subsidy removal because we thought they will be accountable but the pain on the people is too much while their politicians are enjoying
No measure to help the people.i predicted rightly subsidy will cause plenty chaos for the people in my subsidy debate.
"The Nigerian people deserve a full and transparent account of what happened... This is not about politics. It is about justice for the victims."
Gov. Seyi Makinde addresses Nigerians, demands transparency into kidnap of school teachers and children.
Bishop Oyedepo has spoken like one of the prophets of old. He has passed the most important message. He said, “get your PVC, secure your future!” WOW! WOW! WOW! 👏
KWAM 1 scattered a Flight and Tried to Stop a Plane. Keyamo did nothing.
Vincent and Jollof had a viral Fight during a Flight. Keyamo did nothing.
Oshiomhole caused Mayhem at MM1 bcos he was late for a flight and the plane left. Keyamo did nothing.
But @PeterObi parks his car for 30 seconds to Remove his Bags and Travel and His Tyres are Clamped. Keyamo now released the CCTV footage and an Epistle of Jargons concerning the Matter.
Keep on embarrassing yourselves. 2027. All of Una dey go back Una house. 🤬🤡
TO THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF AVIATION, MR. FESTUS KEYAMO
Contrary to your account of events surrounding Mr. Peter Obi’s transit through the Abuja Airport on Saturday, July 4, it has become necessary to set the record straight.
Mr. Peter Obi does not have any police or civil defence personnel attached to him in Abuja, despite being entitled to VVIP protection by virtue of his status as a leading opposition figure in Nigeria. He certainly does not have a police officer serving as his driver. Your reference to a “police driver” appears to have been based on the assumption that he enjoys the level of security protection ordinarily accorded to someone of his standing. He does not.
Mr. Obi travels through multiple airports across Nigeria well over a dozen times every week. As someone who frequently travels with him, I have personally witnessed repeated instances of unusual discourtesy directed at him by some government personnel.
From your own account of events, it is evident that the incident Mr. Obi referred to during his interview occurred on a different date and at a different airport from the one referenced in your tweet.
However, let me address the incident you chose to publicise.
KEY CLARIFICATIONS
1. The incident you posted is entirely different from the one Mr. Peter Obi narrated in his interview. In that interview, he clearly stated: “I was there…” In the incident contained in your tweet, he was not present.
If we now have at least two separate incidents in which vehicles associated with Mr. Obi were clamped under questionable circumstances, does this not suggest a pattern of targeting an individual simply because of who he is?
2. The entire sequence of events you referenced, from arrival to the eventual clamping of the vehicle, lasted approximately five minutes.
At most airports around the world, including major international airports, a ten-minute drop-off window is generally considered acceptable. Where, then, did the claim of 30 minutes originate?
Do you not agree that half-truths can sometimes be more misleading than outright falsehoods?
3. Is it not a fact that several other vehicles were in the vicinity of Mr. Obi’s vehicle without attracting similar attention from airport officials? Indeed, some of those vehicles had been parked there long before Mr. Obi’s vehicle arrived, yet none was clamped.
4. I have personally been at the airport on several occasions when serving and former government officials arrived in large convoys, blocked access routes, and caused considerable inconvenience to the travelling public, without any agency of government taking similar action.
5. Under your watch, there have been other high-profile airport incidents, including:
The disruption involving Senator Adams Oshiomhole and airline staff.
The incident involving Mr. Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM 1), a known associate of the President, who allegedly attempted to prevent an aircraft from departing.
You are undoubtedly aware of both incidents.
Where was this same enthusiasm to instigate public outrage and issue official condemnations? Was CCTV footage from those incidents also released, or was the CCTV system only activated when it involved Mr. Peter Obi?
6. Can the publication of CCTV footage detailing Mr. Peter Obi’s movements on your personal social media platform be considered a serious breach of his personal security?
Your footage established no wrongdoing. Instead, you further exposed the movements of a leading opposition figure whose security concerns are already significant.
Would you release equivalent CCTV footage of other presidential candidates of Mr. Obi’s standing who travel in private and presidential aircraft funded by taxpayers?
Should a leading presidential candidate not be accorded security protocols consistent with democratic best practices?