@zaruqweb@instablog9ja Now, he is going for a podcast to engage his people. It's a problem. If he doesn't grant interviews, the same will be said about him. You all deserve what you get out of this country. It's just a matter of time. Your English teacher failed you just like Nigeria is doing.
THE APC SHEGE ON NIGERIA: A LEGACY OF DEBTS AND EXTREME POVERTY.
As the 2027 elections draw closer, the debate on who the next President should become has dominated public discourse. If you are a Nigerian, read this carefully and reflect on it.
Using data from Nigeria’s Debt Management Office (DMO):
* When President Bola Tinubu took office, Nigeria’s total public debt was ₦87.38 trillion (DMO, 30 June 2023).
* By 31 December 2025, Nigeria’s total public debt stood at ₦159.28 trillion.
Prior to APC, total debt was ₦12.12 trillion (May 2015).
The increase under Tinubu;
* Starting debt: ₦87.38 trillion
* Latest debt: ₦159.28 trillion
* Increase: ₦71.90 trillion = 82%.
The Increase under APC;
= ₦159.28 trillion - ₦12.12 trillion = ₦147.16 trillion = 1,214% (more than 12x increase).
The Global Multidimensional Poverty Index 2015 published by the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI), the number of multidimensional poor in Nigeria was estimated at 57 million people.
By 2026, PwC estimated 141 million Nigerians are in multidimensional poverty. The means that the APC administration has increased Nigeria’s debts by ₦147.16 trillion and threw 81 million more Nigerians into multidimensional poverty within 11 years. If Nigeria is your organisation, you hired a management consulting firm (APC) with Tinubu as the General Manager, will you renew his contract for another 4 years?
Fellow Nigerians, the best time to vote APC out was in 2019. The next best time is in 2027. Elect @PeterObi of the @NigeriaNDCHQ, he will reset Nigeria and bring it back on the path of progress within 4 years. He did it in his private businesses, he did it in Anambra, and he will do it for Nigeria.
A word is enough for the wise!
Dr. Laz Ude Eze
An active citizen from Okposi, Ebonyi State.
9th July 2026.
@A__yabo@realYangaB Fine . I agree with you, but we have to start from Mr. President on his forged certificate. It has to start from the head down to the down. No one should be left out of justice. No pick and choose
@PeterObi Do you guys think you still have a Nigeria military? Most of these people in high ranks are accomplice to the impunity we see today. Tomorrow news, more repentant terrorists will be added to their number while we are all awake but sleeping. I pray we wake up from our slumber.
@Doctor_Chichi@NancyIsime678 Doc, I thought bacteria die and rapture at 100 degrees Celsius. How does it transfer the microscopic debris into the rice? Just curious 🤔
@AlwaysKind8@Three_Leg_Bird@PeterObi Go warm Eba and chop if you know nothing. Stop masturbating your ignorance in the public space. You have a family name to protect.
@Oludeewon Makes me wonder. Are we not supposed to maintain the standard or improve on it? This government keeps lowering the bar. If you can't pass from Jss to SSS, simply means you are not qualified. They should as well scrape WAEC and Jamb so they can school straight into the Uni.
A wealthy man in Lekki hired an 18-year-old boy from Benue to wash his luxury cars.
Within three months, the man’s wife became utterly obsessed with getting the boy fired.
The evidence was too heavy to ignore.
The husband suddenly started taking the boy on long evening drives.
He bought him an iPhone. He changed his wardrobe. He even moved him from the boys' quarters into the guest room inside the main house.
Every time the wife complained, the husband would shut down and say, "He's just a good kid, let him enjoy life."
The more he shielded the boy, the more the wife's mind went to dark places.
She checked his emails, monitored his bank statements, and even asked the security guards if they noticed any strange movements at night.
Nothing. No proof of anything inappropriate. But her spirit refused to rest.
Then one Sunday afternoon, she came back from a women’s meeting earlier than planned.
As she walked past the study, she heard deep sobbing inside.
She pushed the door open violently, ready to catch them in a lie.
Instead, she met her husband holding the boy’s shoulders, both of them staring at an old, faded photograph on the desk.
The boy wasn't a secret lover. And he wasn't an illegitimate child.
He was the biological son of the husband’s late elder brother—the man who sponsored the husband's education abroad but died in poverty after a tragic community clash years ago.
The husband had spent ten years searching for his late brother's displaced family, only to find the boy working as a manual laborer in Lagos without knowing his own uncle was a millionaire.
He hid the truth initially because the boy's maternal family had sworn never to let the wealthy side of the family touch the child, believing they abandoned them to suffer.
He was quietly building trust with the boy first before breaking the news.
The wife stood by the door, completely speechless, watching her husband finally embrace his actual bloodline.
The affair she had calculated in her head was actually a man trying to pay a debt of lifetime gratitude to a ghost.