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Peter Obi supporters (Obidients) often portray him as the perfect solution to Nigeria’s problems, but history matters. Under Peter Obi’s administration in Anambra State, doctors embarked on a strike that lasted 13 months before it was eventually called off after the government and NMA failed to agree on salary demands. A leader’s record should be open to scrutiny. Before preaching good governance, accountability and workers’ welfare, Nigerians should examine how public sector labour disputes were handled under every former governor including Peter Obi. Facts over propaganda. Records over emotions.
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Here we go🤝🤝🤝🤝
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In 2027, Nigeria needs competence, experience, and proven leadership. The Atiku/Amaechi ticket brings together decades of governance, economic insight, and national service. Experience matters when the future of a nation is at stake. 🇳🇬 #AtikuAmaechi2027
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Congratulations to H.E. Rotimi Amaechi, as the Vice Presidential candidate to H.E. Atiku Abubakar under the African Democratic Congress (ADC)🤝🤝🤝🤝
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So, today, APC and NDC members will proudly step out in their finest agbada to celebrate Democracy Day. Meanwhile, over 14days after their primaries, they still cannot tell who won and who lost. If this is democracy, then what exactly are they celebrating?
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We gave Obi, Kwankwaso free ticket, what else do they want? - NDC leader Sen @iamHSDickson. The film is just starting! Kindly grab your popcorn 🍿.

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President Tinubu Ended Fuel Subsidy, So Where Is the Money He Saved Going? Good question. And without beating around the bush, I will show you five key areas where the money saved is going. In April 2023, just a month before the handover of power from General Buhari to President Bola Tinubu, JP Morgan, in a report titled 'Nigeria: Reform Pause Rather Than Fatigue', exposed that the Buhari administration actually left Nigeria with a net foreign reserve of $3.7 billion, rather than the $14 billion they claimed in public. From that meagre amount, the Tinubu government has raised our foreign reserves to $50.26 billion, as of Monday, June 8, 2026, our highest level in seventeen years. You may ask why Nigeria needs such high reserves. It is to protect our economy against future economic shocks arising from a crash in exports, to help pay for vital goods and services we need from overseas, and, finally, to guarantee our loans. Each state in the federation is now receiving at least double (some more than double) what they were getting under General Buhari when Nigeria still operated the subsidy regime. For example, the Federation Account Allocation Committee distributed a total of ₦725.571 billion as revenue to the three tiers of government in March 2022. However, for the same period in 2026, namely March 2026, the FAAC disbursed ₦2.036 trillion to the three tiers, which is three times what they received under General Buhari's regime. Under President Tinubu, all six geopolitical zones now have development commissions, including the Northwest Development Commission, North-Central Development Commission, Northeast Development Commission, Southwest Development Commission, Southeast Development Commission, and the Niger Delta Development Commission. These commissions have been receiving approximately ₦2.5 trillion annually under Tinubu, a new subvention they did not receive under the Buhari administration, because most of them did not even exist. Over a million indigent Nigerian students are now receiving approximately ₦300 billion as loans under the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) initiative of President Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda. Infrastructure: No other administration in the history of this nation has democratised road construction to the extent that the Tinubu government has done, simultaneously connecting the Southwest with the South-South via the 750-kilometre Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway being built for ₦15 trillion, linking the Northwest to the Southwest with the 1068-kilometre Illela-Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway costing ₦13 trillion, and bridging the gap between the Southeast and the entire North through the 465-kilometre Trans-Saharan Road is being constructed at a price of an estimated $750 million. Although there are more, these are five tangible areas where you can see the subsidy savings at work. Before the Tinubu government was inaugurated, we had a paltry foreign reserve and most states had a several-month backlog of wages. Today, states are no longer owing salaries because of increased subventions from the Tinubu-led Federal Government. Nigerians can feel the impact of three years of the Tinubu administration, which is the first time in our history that we have not experienced strikes by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, because lecturers are now well paid, while students are receiving non-interest student loans. The six regions now have their development commissions, and they are well funded. In addition, road and rail works are ongoing across all geopolitical zones. So, with these facts in mind, it is a fallacy for anyone to say that the President ended the fuel subsidy regime, but you don't know where the money saved from that wasteful programme went. The funds went towards improving your life and Human Development Index as a Nigerian through the initiatives listed above! Reno Omokri Ambassador Designate to Mexico. Gospeller. Deep Thinker.. #1 Bestselling author
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Drop your account details. Let’s do random giveaway tonight. @SolaTheAnalyst is our sponsor. Picking immediately.
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Theophilus @TheoAbuAgada is now more powerful in NDC than Aisha Yesufu🤝 A woman ADC gave a super platform, she left that for uncertainty. What a time.
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Just listen to this lady saying her party leaders are inconsequential. I am 100% sure they are not ready to win elections. Their aim is just to be on the ballot.
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Bro to Bro! Never marry a woman who doesn’t have a Father or a father figure in her life. My one cent advice.
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Shebi na Peter Obi people will see on the ballot? 🙄 You people need serious reorientation.
Henceforth, my account will only defend Peter Obi Mobilise people to vote for him and face the business that pays my bill. NDC can defend itself using Theo fit lost Abomination
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The only positions that seem certain in the NDC at the moment are: Dickson – Supreme National Leader Peter Obi – Presidential Candidate Kwankwaso – Vice Presidential Candidate Theo Abu – Director of New Media Brian – Deputy Director of New Media As for everyone else, their hopes appear to be hanging in the balance. 😀😀
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Theo @TheoAbuAgada is now the leader of the obidient movement in NDC. Number 1 social media man👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 What God cannot do doesn’t exist.
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I don’t even know where we are heading to in this country, 12.5kg that usually cost us N3800 in 2023 in now 21,875 naira.💔💔 Someone should school me how we got here😒
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Mission almost completed! Going back home.
I am open to reconciling with Kano governor — Kwankwaso says
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"If I talk I'll die, if I don't talk I'll die. If I die, am I a small boy? " - Oluwarotimi Akeredolu Aketi❤️
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Peter Obi’s content creators like Mama P will eventually destroy his presidential ambition. What a weak leader. How can he continue to allow his online supporters and content creators to keep attacking all his potential political allies? 😒
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Who sold the idea of NDC to Peter Obi? That person must surely be a mad man. Out of all the political parties in Nigeria? Why NDC?????
PRESS STATEMENT OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL PUBLICITY SECRETARY, NIGERIA DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS (NDC) Second NEC Resolutions: NDC Takes Major Steps Towards Institutionalization 1. The NDC is committed to building the party as a strong and enduring institution, with emphasis on party supremacy. The programs, policies, and appointments (except personal staff) of all governments elected on the platform of the party must be made in consultation with the party structure. The party remains supreme, and members are expected to align their personal interests and agendas with those of the party. 2. All affiliated groups and NGOs shall operate under the guidance and control of the party and must not function in parallel with, or independently of, the party structure. 3. A comprehensive Code of Conduct shall be established for all party officials and candidates. To this end, a committee has been constituted under the leadership of the National Legal Adviser to develop the framework and guidelines. 4. A National Reconciliation Committee has been inaugurated to reconcile all aggrieved members of the party. 5. The NDC is being built as an institution, not a personality cult, political movement, or Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to be used and discarded. Members are encouraged to remain committed to the party and contribute to its growth and sustainability for generations to come. At all times, and for all candidates and aspirants, total allegiance must be to the party and the national interest. On financial probity, the party will enforce strict accountability in the management of party resources by all officers, and party funds must be used strictly for party business. For candidates, there must also be strict accountability for all funding received. Monies sourced by candidates at all levels, and contributions made by candidates to campaign accounts, must be fully disclosed to the party at the appropriate levels (local government, state, zonal, and national). Such funds must be received through dedicated party campaign accounts, including presidential and governorship campaign accounts of the party, as applicable. Signed: Osa Director National Publicity Secretary 7th June, 2026
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Thank God the Ebola virus has moved from ADC to NDC. 😀
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