Congratulations to all the African countries representing our continent at the World Cup. Your performances have made Africa proud.
Special congratulations to Cape Verde, a nation with a landmass of 4,033 sq km, which is less than 0.5% of Nigeria’s landmass of 923,768 sq km, and a population of about 550,000, which is less than 0.25% of Nigeria’s population of 230,000,000. For context, Cape Verde has about 200,000 fewer people than Ogbomoso. Yet, they reached the knockout stage of the World Cup.
Cape Verde has once again demonstrated that greatness is not determined by size or population, but by planning and disciplined execution. When systems work, even the smallest nations can compete with the best in the world.
Nigeria’s absence from the World Cup is not a consequence of a lack of talent. It is the result of years of poor administration, weak institutions, and leadership that has consistently failed to build sustainable systems.
This is the lesson for us as a nation: if we can get leadership right, strengthen our institutions, plan and execute properly, and reward talent over connections, Nigeria can become a global success story, not only in football but also in other areas.
A new Nigeria is POssible … and Nigeria will be OK. -PO
Nigeria is officially a joke
An EIA is a prerequisite before you start a project
The EIA of the coastal road was only completed 1 month before the coastal road was commissioned
The coastal was commissioned in May 2025
EIA was completed in April 2025
Mr Umahi has more questions to answer
It’s obvious when we asked for the EIA they didn’t have it
Construction on this highway officially began in March 2024. Releasing or finalizing EIA components a year later (April 2025) and commissioning the first phase in May 2025 means the project was built retrospectively. This defeats the legal purpose of an EIA, which is to prevent harm rather than document it after construction.[1, 2, 3, 4]
❤️ Odion Ighalo asked his mother!
“Mom, you still have this your Man United kit?”
🗣️ She said: “Yes, I like it more than other kits, this is my club. United forever, coming up again”
[@Utdtruthful]
“I am a member of Redeemed Church. I will not stop going to the church, I respect the grace of God over our father in the lord. Our father in lord coming out to make this kind of statement is very wrong. We your members, most of us are not happy with that statement you made.”
- RCCG member reacts to Pastor Adeboye’s viral comments
What Truly Should Be Our Priority Now as Leaders of a Nation?
This question has become necessary, given where we are today as a nation and where we are supposed to be.
While completing my INEC nomination form yesterday, Section E, Question 1 caught my attention. It asks: “Have you ever been adjudged a lunatic or been declared a person of unsound mind?” The answer is either Yes or No. That question got me thinking: Can we, as the political leaders of today’s Nigeria, truly say we are exhibiting the characteristics of a sound mind?
When Nigerians, including children and security personnel, are being abducted into the bushes, citizens cannot travel safely on our highways, several million Nigerians are uncertain where their next meal will come from, and several billions are being siphoned frivolously through non-existent agencies and projects, should politics really be our primary preoccupation?
A sound-minded leadership would have declared these existential challenges a national emergency and immediately mobilised all relevant institutions, security agencies, experts, community leaders, and other critical stakeholders to confront them with urgency and resolve. At a moment like this, the survival, security, and stability of Nigeria must take precedence over every other consideration. This is a time for decisive action, not political calculation or the pursuit of partisan advantage.
Further in the same Section E, Question 6, was: “Have you ever presented a forged certificate to INEC?” Again, the answer is either Yes or No. This raises another important question: Why shouldn’t INEC, in the interest of ensuring that our leaders are exemplary in following the rules and to strengthen public confidence in our electoral process, publish the academic certificates and credentials submitted by every candidate seeking elective office?
Transparency strengthens democracy and builds public trust. Nigeria’s problems are too serious for politics as usual. It is time for leadership defined by competence, character, capacity, compassion, and commitment to service.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
@EngeesBishop Una Dey rate rubbish u sabi hw much akwa ibom dey receive as allocation ??
If u want to celebrate our governor do and stop comparing of Alex was the governor of our state them for start the seaport project not all this campaign strategy ✌️..
“This election, it's not INEC you need to worry about, It's the judiciary you need to worry about.”
@_yemia says Nigerians should take a greater interest in the judiciary, as court rulings increasingly influence political and electoral outcomes.