2. We saw this under Jonathan: governors underperformed, yet all blame went to the presidency.
So what have governors & opposition leaders actually done when in power?
Blaming only Tinubu isn’t accountability—it’s selective criticism.
— Prince (Barr) Peter Osigbemeh
1. Nigeria’s problems aren’t caused by one man alone. The president sets direction, but governors control security & economies in their states.
Today, governors have more money than ever��and are closer to the people. Why aren’t they scrutinized the same way?
4/ If Tinubu is still a major factor despite everything, that cannot automatically be “his fault.” It reflects how citizens vote and how parties organize.
2/ The real issue isn’t APC, PDP or ADC — the issue is our mindset. We keep recycling yesterday’s power blocs because they have money and networks built from old opportunities.
When Abacha, Jonathan & Buhari removed subsidy, Abuja created PTF/SURE-P/N-Power for a select few.
Tinubu removed subsidy and changed the entire model:
Savings now go straight to FAAC.
All 36 states + LGs now receive RECORD allocations.
Money is spread nationwide
Let’s be honest: Tinubu announced “no more subsidy” because the true damage was already done. Buhari created the problem but lacked the courage to fix it — borrowing from China, printing money, and weakening the economy. No long-term plan. That’s why I called him incompetent.
Legacy and Responsibility.
What we tolerate today
becomes policy tomorrow.
Institutions outlive individuals.
Build them.
History remembers those who showed up.
Be present.
Be vocal.
Be constructive.
Politics is not dirty.
It is powerful.
— Prince (Barr.) Peter Osigbemeh
Silence is safe. Courage changes systems.
Leadership is responsibility — not popularity.
Influence is built through consistency.
You cannot reform what you refuse to enter. If you truly want change, step forward.
— Prince (Barr.) Peter Osigbemeh
Macroeconomic growth must translate into microeconomic relief.
Statistics do not buy food.
Policy success is measured in:
• Market prices
• Transport costs
• Household stability
Real reform must reach the street.
— Prince (Barr.) Peter Osigbemeh
Economic Power Strengthens Political Voice
When people organize economically, their voice becomes stronger.
When citizens pool resources, they reduce vulnerability.
Strong cooperatives build strong communities.
Economic stability strengthens political influence.
Youth Must Organize.
The future isn't built by tweets alone.
It's built by structure.
Energy without organization changes nothing.
If young people are not at the table, they will be on the menu.
Join associations. Build networks. Enter the system.
— Prince (Barr) Peter Osigbemeh
Democracy is not voting day. It is questioning day.
Elections are events. Governance is daily.
Voting is step one. Monitoring is step two.
A Permanent Voter Card without permanent engagement is incomplete.
Track promises.
Measure performance.
Ask respectfully.
@RhysCarefree - Gabriel's left arm being pulled by Enzo.
- Hato slapped Rice who was protecting Raya's path.
- Chalobah's cousin held on to Zubimendi's right leg preventing any movement.
- Raya had his eyes on the ball the entire time as he should, Saliba tried to save a fellow pro's life 😂
If you avoid Politics, It will not avoid You.
You can ignore it. It cannot ignore you.
Every policy becomes personal eventually.
Civic engagement is not a hobby. It is a defence.