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Interviewer: you were really amazing today and to be frank, you really pulled off a shocker. How did you do it? Cape Verde goalkeeper: of course, it's really superb performance and I'm really surprised I did that. But I believe my courage came from the words of the next Nelson Mandela of Africa, who has tasked Africa to rise. Interviewer: please, who's this next Nelson Mandela of Africa? Cape Verde goalkeeper: in Cape Verde, we call him the right man but in Nigeria; they call him Peter Obi.
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I don't know why Obidients are disturbing themselves over the internal politics of the NDC. Your major priority was to have Peter Obi on the ballot with a very formidable VP. And you have gotten that. The next task is to get more people to vote Peter Obi on the election day. And I don't think you need the approval of Dickson or Theo to do that.
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👇🏿peter obi is really diff. I will vote him
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"If you cannot serve, please leave. We don't want to elect people that will remind us of what they saw when they got in there. What I see, I can change & that is why I want the office" ~ HE Peter Obi
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Why Pastor Adeboye and Pentecostal Leaders Won’t Speak Against Tinubu Many Nigerians keep asking why Pastor E.A. Adeboye and other big Pentecostal voices who were vocal during Goodluck Jonathan’s era have gone silent under President Tinubu. The answer is simple: they are not outsiders to this government. They are deeply embedded in the system that brought it to power. To remove Jonathan and the @OfficialPDPNig, a powerful alliance was carefully built. It involved the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), influence within the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), respected professors like Wole Soyinka, major print and television media houses, musicians and other influential figures Nigerians trust. This was not ordinary politics. It was a well orchestrated state capture involving spiritual, intellectual, and media wings working together. Today, RCCG and many PFN leaders form what functions as the spiritual wing of this arrangement. Their role is not necessarily active spiritual endorsement, but practical crowd control. When hunger bites hard and public anger builds, expect another long fast, 7 days, 50 days, 100 days, to channel frustration into prayer instead of protest. A little palliative rice follows, tension cools, and the cycle repeats. The recent gathering where some pastors issued a statement was telling. They read prepared words, held placards for the cameras, but quickly directed people to “cry unto God.” No call for mass action. No real challenge to government. Just enough to say “we spoke” if questions arise later. This is why expecting @PastorEAAdeboye or most PFN generals to openly criticise the government is unrealistic. They helped build this table. Speaking against it now would mean speaking against their own interests and influence. They are not neutral men of God in this matter. They are stakeholders. Nigerians who still cry out for these leaders to “wake up” need to understand the game. Almost everything we ask God to fix in Nigeria, roads, power, security, jobs, hospitals, is what functional governments provide elsewhere. But we have been conditioned to outsource governance to prayer and fasting. It is time to accept reality. These alliances were deliberate. The players are committed. Instead of waiting for them to turn against their own project, Nigerians must decide their own next steps. Prayer is good, but so is demanding accountability, building alternatives, and refusing to be distracted forever. The system is not broken by accident. It was designed this way. Understanding this is the first step toward real change.
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Important Information Before you retire to bed tonight, get this information for tomorrow's usage. This is Hon. Thaddeus Attah who contested against Banky W for the Eti-Osa Federal constituency and won under the influence of Peter Obi in the Labour Party. He was among the first 8 law-makers who boldly without shame defected to APC from the Labour Party. Like you all know that the majority of those who joined APC from the labour Party were not given a ticket or lost in the primaries a few days ago. He's now back to NDC to win again under the influence of Peter Obi. No one should allow that to happen. They will all reap the fruit of their betrayals one by one. Pass this message across.
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READ: China’s economic rise didn’t happen by luck or noise. Its modern transformation began in 1978 through reforms focused on production, infrastructure, industrialization, and long-term planning. By 2010, China overtook Japan to become the world’s second-largest economy. It studied what worked elsewhere, relied on data over propaganda, and built a system focused on national growth, not enriching a few cronies. That is why when PO makes state visits, studies working economies, and quotes statistics, it matters. Numbers don’t lie! If China could rise from where it was in the late 70s to global economic dominance, then Nigeria, blessed with vast human and natural resources, has even fewer excuses. If Nigeria is to get it right in the next 20 years, it will depend on who we choose to lead us for the next 5 years. Nigeria Will Be OK. 🙏🏾
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Dear Obidients, in whatever we do, we must not support this woman! She belongs to the likes of APC. She did so much that made LP crumble! She supported Abure and called Obidients a mob! Any Obidient you see campaigning for this woman has sold out! She is in NDC for a purpose. Reject her. And @NigeriaNDCHQ, we will never support this woman. I will work against the party for this position if you eventually give her the ticket. I will mobilize the Obidients who see reasons with me to stop her. I will use every influence and media platform at my disposal to make sure she fails! If you think it’s cap, give her the ticket and let’s see!
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Mr Peter Obi, was once invited by the Chief Tax Officer in Onitsha to present evidence that he has paid his tax for six years. He honour the invitation & showed the Chief Tax Officer, Mrs Nwakpudolu Juliet, not his six years tax clearance certificate, but his more twenty years tax clearance certificates. He said that it is important that citizens pay their taxes. This is how it should be done: When people say you don't have something, you present it, not to hire twenty SANs to defend you, or to keep quiet, or to blame someone else for your crimes.
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State visits by Leaders are not tourism, and diplomacy is not a fashion parade. Every foreign trip undertaken by a government must deliver measurable benefits to the people, including investments, technology transfer, trade agreements, factory expansion, industrial partnerships, and job creation. During President Trump’s recent visit to China, the American delegation reportedly included a few top government officials, and many of the biggest figures in global business and technology: Consequently, huge trade deals worth several billion dollars including about 200 Boeing orders were achieved. The list of the entourage included 1. Donald J. Trump – President of the United States 2. Marco Rubio – Secretary of State 3. Pete Hegseth – Secretary of Defence 4. Elon Musk – CEO, Tesla & SpaceX 5. Jensen Huang – CEO, Nvidia 6. Tim Cook – CEO, Apple 7. Larry Fink – CEO, BlackRock 8. Stephen Schwarzman – CEO, Blackstone 9. Kelly Ortberg – CEO, Boeing 10. Brian Sikes – CEO, Cargill 11. Jane Fraser – CEO, Citigroup 12. Larry Culp – CEO, General Electric 13. David Solomon – CEO, Goldman Sachs 14. Sanjay Mehrotra – CEO, Micron Technology 15.Cristiano Amon – CEO, Qualcomm 16. Dina P. McCormick – President of Meta 17. Ryan McInerney – CEO, Visa 18. Michael Miebach – President, Mastercard 19. Jim Anderson – CEO, Coherent 20. Jacob Thaysen – CEO, Illumina That is how serious nations approach diplomacy, by aligning foreign policy with economic expansion, industrial growth, innovation, and national productivity. I hope that lessons can be learned from these recent visits comparing them with the President of Nigeria’s recent state visit to the United Kingdom. A large entourage of politicians, aides, and government officials travelled, yet Nigerians are still asking a simple question: what exactly did Nigeria bring home? Which factories are coming to Nigeria? What power, technology, manufacturing, agricultural, or industrial agreements were secured? How many direct jobs will this visit create for Nigerian youths? What investments were attracted? What measurable economic outcomes can the ordinary Nigerian point to? The delegation reportedly included: 1. President Bola Tinubu 2. Senator (Mrs) Tinubu 3.12 governors 4.9 ministers 5.7 members of the National Assembly 6. Over 20 senior State House staff 7. Over 30 security personnel 8. Over 10 domestic staff 9. Several supporters and associates It is not enough to ride horses, wear matching uniforms, attend royal banquets, and release glossy photographs. Symbolism without substance cannot feed hungry citizens. Today, Nigeria is in decline, battling serious insecurity, food insecurity, unemployment, a weakened naira, declining industrial productivity, and worsening poverty. At a time when millions of Nigerians struggle daily to afford food and survive economic hardship, every kobo spent on foreign trips must produce tangible national value: investments, factories, jobs, exports, infrastructure, and economic opportunities. Nigeria needs leadership that is focused less on optics and more on productivity; less on ceremony and more on measurable economic results. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Replying to @Nedumcity_
Dear Nedum, Some of us lived in Enugu for most of our lives. We remember Senator Gilbert Emeka Nnaji very well. He started from local government chairman, moved to the House of Representatives, and then served two full terms as Senator for Enugu East Senatorial District. But years later, hardly anyone talks about what he achieved. The reason is simple: there is almost nothing to talk about. No primary health centres he built in the communities he represented. No skills or technology institutes for young people. No roads, no major projects, nothing that people can point to and say this man served us. What people do remember are the big white buildings that sprang up after he entered the Senate. Before politics, nobody knew him for that kind of wealth or property. Then suddenly, these massive white houses appeared, especially the huge ones near Nike Lake Resort. Several other large white structures line the same road that Sullivan Chime later developed. People still ask the same question: how did a man with no known big money before politics suddenly build all that? Many believe the constituency allowances and public funds meant for his people went into those private estates instead. Now the NDC is said to be considering him as their governorship candidate for Enugu in 2027. That would be a serious mistake. Enugu people have long memories. Fielding Gilbert Nnaji will not excite anyone. It will only bring anger, disgust, and division. Many will see it as the party rewarding someone who took care of himself but forgot the people he was elected to serve. That resentment will not stay local. It could damage the entire NDC brand in the state and hurt the chances of the presidential ticket everyone expects, @PeterObi and @KwankwasoRM. Nedum, you have been loud about the failures of the current governor, and many agree things can be better. But is Gilbert Nnaji the answer? This is a man whose time in office produced personal wealth but left almost zero development for his constituents. He is far below standard. Someone with that kind of record should not be allowed anywhere near the Government House. The NDC needs to think twice. Enugu will not forget, and this kind of choice could cost the party more than just one election. Beat wishes, Preach Ojukwu
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A good leader is one who deeply cares about the future of the next generation. For any politician entrusted with a large population, few things matter more than championing quality education across the entire nation.There is something profoundly inspiring about a leader who moves from the North to the South, from one community to another, encouraging and supporting young men and women in their pursuit of knowledge. This is a leader who truly wants Nigeria to progress one who envisions a young generation that will rise, become self-reliant, uplift their families, strengthen their communities, and ultimately build a greater nation.From Sokoto to Abia, from Abuja to Lagos, Kaduna, Kano, and across every corner of the country, this leader visits schools whether Catholic, Qur’anic, or otherwise showing up personally to invest in the dreams of the youth. This is the kind of leader Nigeria truly needs. This is the father figure every child can be proud of. This is the statesman young people can look up to and aspire to emulate.Peter Obi is one of a kinda rare gem among politicians. Nigeria will be OK. By AbdulAzeez Suleiman Muhammad
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I have received with great relief the news of the release of Miss Eunice Ameh. This development brings great hope and gratitude to all who prayed, spoke up, shared information, and stood in solidarity during this deeply concerning period. I sincerely commend every individual, colleague, friend, concerned citizen, and member of the public who amplified the call, shared information responsibly, and contributed in one way or another towards efforts that helped secure her safe return. Moments like this remind us of the strength of collective humanity and the importance of standing for one another in times of distress. I also appreciate the efforts of the relevant authorities and all those who worked behind the scenes towards ensuring her release and safety. As we welcome this positive development, may we continue to pray for healing, safety, and protection for all Nigerians, while collectively advocating for a society where every citizen can live and move freely without fear. May God be praised, Happy Sunday Everyone. #Humanity #Solidarity #PublicSafety #EuniceAmeh #AareAkinboro
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Nigerian youths cry for change, yet scatter themselves at every carefully planted distraction. Since 2023, one man has stood in the furnace of opposition without rest; battered, mocked, politically flogged, chased from one platform to another, forced out of LP, cornered out of ADC, and now struggling to survive within NDC. Yet he kept moving. He kept speaking. He kept fighting. While many only tweeted, he carried the bruises of resistance in real time. But just when it seemed every political missile thrown at him had failed, the old magicians in power reached for a new joker 🃏. Suddenly PDP breathes again. Suddenly dormant ambitions rise from the grave. Suddenly GEJ’s name appears like thunder from a dry sky. And the same youths who pushed Peter Obi onto the battlefield, who screamed "we are behind you" while he absorbed the bullets of the establishment, have now turned their eyes elsewhere after barely a few weeks of noise and speculation. This is the tragedy of the Nigerian youth: too emotionally reactive to stay strategically focused. Every new headline becomes a new religion. Every distraction becomes a new pilgrimage. The oppressor does not always defeat people by force; sometimes he simply divides their attention until their purpose dies quietly. A people without focus are easy to manipulate. A generation without a united aim becomes a market where ambitions are bought cheaply and sold loudly. Today it is no longer about removing Tinubu or confronting hardship; it has become another chaotic contest of “my candidate is better than yours,” while the real architects of power sit back and smile at the confusion they engineered. And what is more painful is that many who pride themselves as politically aware have willingly tied blindfolds around their own eyes. They are watching the distraction happen in real time, yet applauding it like spectators in a circus. Tinubu understands something many Nigerians still do not: the easiest way to weaken a movement is not to attack it directly, but to fracture its spirit from within. In the end, Peter Obi may survive politically or he may not. But the real casualty will be Nigerian youths, a generation constantly standing at the doorstep of history, yet repeatedly allowing itself to be lured away by noise before the door finally opens. © @BlazeRegent
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This is Dr Agbai Johnson Ukwa. He is the HOD of Anatomy Department, Abia State University. I heard he extorts his students before grading them or they must fail or get a missing script. The government should thouroughly investigate him. Lets restore sanity in our universities!
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Why I Support Mr. Peter Obi. I did not start supporting Mr. Peter Obi blindly or because of his religion, ethnicity or where he comes from. I support him because I had the privilege of meeting him one-on-one and personally asking him questions about his plans for Nigeria, especially Northern Nigeria where I come from. I vividly remember being in Lagos, in the presence of @ziter001, when I asked Mr. Peter Obi about agriculture which is my field as a farmer. I deliberately started with agriculture because that is the area I understand the most. He explained his plans to move Nigeria from a consumption-based economy to a production-based economy and how the vast agricultural land in Northern Nigeria can be properly utilized for food production, job creation and economic growth. His understanding of agriculture genuinely convinced me. I also asked him about security, healthcare, out-of-school children, education, human capital development, the economy and national unity. He shared practical and realistic ideas on how to address these challenges and move the country forward and I was fully convinced. Beyond our discussions, his record in Anambra State is available for everyone to verify. Education and security were among the sectors where he performed strongly as governor, even outside government today, he continues to support education and human capital development across the country. That is why I support Mr. Peter Obi, because of his competence, leadership capacity and realistic solutions to Nigeria’s problems. Nigerians should focus more on competence, vision, capacity and integrity when choosing leaders. Anyone interested in knowing more about Mr. Peter Obi’s record can verify it independently because the facts are publicly available. Trust me, Mr. Peter Obi is only interested in moving this country forward. Nigeria will be OK.
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Here's PNMbah's potable water project for Enugu. Hopefully, his 660MW coal-powered electricity project won't be similar.
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THIS IS A VERY BIG INDICTMENT BY WIKE ON SOME JOURNALISTS & MEDIA HOUSES DURING A LIVE INTERVIEW Do you know how many people in Channels TV that I gave Land? -Wike The Land Channels built on did they buy it? -Wike Did you come here to interview me for free? -Wike Am I not going to pay for this live interview? -Wike The Nigeria Media Houses Must hide their heads in Shame. x.com/Imranmuhdz/status/2052…

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