
TimDoc👍
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TimDoc👍
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if not now, when? If not us ,who?




I don't think Peter Obi is a real Human Being. But if they check and he is, then he definitely is not a Nigerian. His father has questions to answer. 1. Peter Obi rejected #700m monthly pension as Ex Governor. 2. Peter Obi rejected lands given to Ex Governors as part of their entitlements. 3. Peter Obi rejected #500m House & Furniture Allowance as Chairman of Security & Exchange Commission, SEC, Abuja 2015. 4. Peter Obi rejected $1m dollars as prize money for being the First & Best Governor to achieve the 2020 Millennium Development Goals, MDGs. 5. Peter Obi rejected the offer of an Oil Well, one of the reasons Nigerian Politicians k!ll to attain Abuja Status. 6. Peter Obi rejected the allocation of millions of naira for the set up of office of the First Lady. Insisting that his wife was not an elected official. 7. Peter Obi rejected the proposal to share the State annual budget on percentage with the State House of Assembly leading to his first unlawful impeachment. 8. Peter Obi handed over about #75bn in cash & assets after 8yrs as Governor, rejecting to convert it to personal use like other Governors did. This man has conquered man's most natural, intense & vicious appetite...Greed. I want someone to prove just one of these statements to be false. Peter Obi is the Man




The Ibadan Opposition summit is a good talk shop.But let’s be honest with ourselves;During Buhari’s first term in office (2015-2019),Can any Governor in the North dare to host a summit of opposition leaders with the objective of ejecting him out of power?


Fulani herdsmen were caught destroying farms in Osun state. The farmers and herders were arrested by the police. Later, the police released the herders but detained the farmers. When asked why, the police told the people that the Fulanis had insisted that the farmers must spend 48hrs in detention before bail. This is not fiction. This is a true story in Osun state. The mighty and powerful are behind the Fulani herders. One call from Abuja, and the Fulanis will have their ways. This is Animal Farm.






The Transformative Power of Sport Sports have the unique power to forge identity and legacy. Iconic figures like Pelé and Plato - originally named Edson Arantes do Nascimento and Aristocles - carried names earned through athletic prowess rather than birth. This reveals a profound truth: sports are not merely entertainment; they are a crucible for character and excellence. With this in mind, I arrived early in Ibadan today and observed the ongoing clean-up exercise. I parked beside the Lekan Salami Stadium, where groups of young people were actively engaged in basketball, lawn tennis, handball, and judo. It was uplifting to witness their discipline and energy. Such scenes reflect progress and offer a powerful glimpse into the immense potential of our youth. I made it a point to stop and encourage them because sports are more than just a game - they are a lifeline as well as a critical sector that deserves greater investment and support. For these young men, sports serve as a powerful engine for social mobility and personal reinvention. By instilling relentless discipline and teamwork, the field becomes a space where they can transcend their circumstances, sharpen their resolve, and transform their raw potential into a lasting legacy of excellence. A new Nigeria is Possible. -PO










