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@OlawaleDC28 But you can be intelligent and listen to the other thing.
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@novieverest A party that has David Mark, Atiku, Amaechi will always bring cunning.
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The credibility of an election relies entirely on the perceived neutrality of the umpire. When a leader's background or partisan controversies spark national doubt, institutional integrity is compromised.
For the sake of our democratic stability, Prof. Amupitan must step down honorably, or the administration must act to restore public trust.

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What I have observed about many people within the Obidient movement is a mindset driven more by anger, bitterness, malice, and constant hostility than by constructive engagement. Many of them seem unhappy with themselves and unhappy with almost everything around them, and unfortunately, that same attitude reflects heavily in the politics of Peter Obi himself.
They often act as though every successful person must either be corrupt or diabolical, instead of accepting that hard work, patience, consistency, and due process can also lead to success. In my view, they struggle with respecting institutions and procedures and instead prefer impatience and emotional reactions, which is the same style of politics Peter Obi is playing.
Useless ndi madu.
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@BashirElRufai Now that is the turn of the south. It is unconstitutional. Hypocrisy stinks.
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@MasterMaliq The celebration was so loud that one would think Nigeria won a World Cup. It is so sad how humans behave in this world that no one can stay in forever.
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"I watched Muslims celebrate a Christian's death... in the middle of PRAYER."
I was in the mosque that day in 2012 when the Northern Christian Governor died in a helicopter crash. Instead of silence, or even a single prayer for the dead, the entire mosque ERUPTED in celebration.
Grown men threw their hands in the air, shouting "ALHAMDULILLAH!" at the top of their lungs because a "kafir" (Christian) was gone.
Across the street? Same thing. Pure jubilation. Dancing. Smiles.
I stood there frozen, thinking:
What kind of religion is this?
What kind of brainwashed soul cheers the death of another human being just because he's from a different faith? How do you become so heartless, so callous, that a man's death becomes your victory party?
That was the day I realised a lot of us are being taught to hate non Muslims, and we do not even hide it anymore.
The mask slips the second one of "them" dies.
This is not "just a few extremists." This was an entire mosque. Normal people. On a normal day.
If this does not disturb you, it should.
What kind of faith turns human tragedy into a celebration?
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There’s one thing you can never take away from Atiku Abubakar his consistency, uprightness, integrity, and humility. This is a man who has been active in politics for over 30 years without contradicting himself. His message has remained the same, and his vision has stayed firm and unshaken.
Now compare that to Peter Obi, who has spent less than four years in national politics yet has been surrounded by contradictions, confusion, and inconsistencies at every turn. That is why his political relevance must fade after 2027.
Leadership is built on honesty and consistency, and unfortunately, Peter Obi has failed to convince many people in that regard.
He said that he studied Market 2 Market in Harvard University.
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Today, I held meetings in London with some stakeholders in British politics and business community, including Lord Jonathan Marland, the Chairman of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC).
The discussion with Lord Marland held particular importance as it centred on prospective trade opportunities, economic advancement, and the promotion of small businesses throughout Nigeria.
It is clear that fostering a robust economy and generating employment, as evidenced by rapidly growing nations like China, Indonesia, and Vietnam, necessitates a concerted effort to prioritise support for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises.
As I have consistently asserted, our micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) serve as the driving force behind economic growth, and it is imperative that we provide them with vigorous support to enhance development and create significant employment opportunities, particularly within the agriculture and manufacturing sectors.
A New and revitalised Nigeria is POssible. -PO




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The zoning argument against Atiku may sound sharp, but Nigerians are not suffering because of zoning. They are suffering because leadership has failed. In 2027, the real question is not North or South alone. It is who can fix hunger, insecurity, jobs, power, inflation and national trust.
Zoning can guide politics, but it cannot replace competence.
Should Nigerians vote in 2027 based mainly on zoning, or based on competence, performance and the ability to rescue the country?

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@sani_suleman_ Obi, the wisest. Kwankwaso the backbone.
South will remember kwankwaso in 2031
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