Chief Obafemi Awolowo saw ✌️it first and only the true ọmọluabi ilẹ Yoruba are joining the NDC @NigeriaNDCHQ
I’m Yoruba
I’m joining NDC and I’m OK
What about you?
@christi62303045 I can assure you that the outcome of the presidential election will not be subject to harsh tag control. The numbers will speak and prove you wrong. If the south has done 18 years, it is only fair and equitable to allow the North this 4 years
Honoring the Balance: Why the North Must Complete Its Term in 2027
The Arithmetic of Injustice
When President Bola Ahmed Tinubu completes this term, the Southwest will have held power for 12 years. The South, in total, will have held it for 18 years. If the South claims another four years, that becomes 22 years of Southern leadership against 10 years for the North in this Fourth Republic. 22 years to 10 is not just lopsided. It is unjust. This is not emotion. It is equity. It is the moral math that holds a fragile federation together.
The Correction, Not Concession
Ordinarily, the North should return to the presidency in 2027 and serve out the eight years interrupted by fate. This is not a favor to the North. It is a correction of a national imbalance. It is not agitation. It is alignment with the unwritten protocol that has kept Nigeria stable since 1999.
The Unfinished Term of Yar’Adua
President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua was sworn in with hope, but illness struck barely a year into office. His death was a personal tragedy and a national disruption. It broke the natural rhythm of zoning and left the North with a six-year deficit. President Goodluck Jonathan completed that term and went on to win another. The South, in effect, held what was the North’s time.
If the North had demanded Jonathan step aside after Yar’Adua’s term, it would have been branded as heartless. The North chose peace over provocation. It chose unity over insistence. That sacrifice must now be acknowledged, not erased.
Silence Does Not Heal Imbalance
That the North has been short-changed by eight years is a fact. Silence will not erase it. Avoidance will not cure it. Blackmailing the North or dismissing its case only deepens the wound. True leadership confronts this deficit now, before it becomes tomorrow’s crisis.
Obasanjo’s Protocol: The Precedent of Healing
When the military handed over in 1999, the shadow of June 12 and the injustice to MKO Abiola still hung over the nation. To heal the polity, power was deliberately zoned to the Southwest. That was not charity. It was statecraft.
President Olusegun Obasanjo served eight years and ensured power returned North. In 2007, Governor Peter Odili was the most prepared candidate, yet Obasanjo prioritized national balance over regional preference. He could have argued that decades of Northern military rule should count against the region. He did not. He chose nation over narrative.
That is “Obasanjo’s Protocol.” Rotation is not just arithmetic. It is a stabilizer for a plural country. Imperfect, but it has prevented deeper fractures.
This Is About Principle, Not Persons
The presidency is not Atiku Abubakar’s personal gift to dispense. It is a national trust shaped by history and equity. The North’s case is not about one man. It is about a collective eight-year deficit that must be settled.
Each time Atiku ran, the Southeast was on the ticket with him. The intent was inclusion. Having worked with General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua and President Obasanjo, the disposition has always been toward stability, fairness, and continuity.
The Danger of Perceived Dominance
No federation survives prolonged perception of sectional dominance. The effects are not always immediate, but they are inevitable: resentment, distrust, and eventual rupture.
To let the North complete its interrupted eight years is to reinforce fairness. It is to show that even unwritten agreements matter. It is to prove Nigeria can correct itself without conflict.
To the South: Equity Is Your Shield Too
This is not North versus South. This is democracy versus disintegration. If zoning protected the Southwest in 1999, it must protect the North in 2027. If equity mattered then, it must matter now. And in that same spirit, the Southeast is equally entitled to eight uninterrupted years, not four, when its turn comes. Equity must be our culture, not our convenience.
A Proposition Rooted in Peace
A chieftain of the African Democratic Party, ADC, Alhaji Buba Galadima has called on members of the Obi-Kwankwaso Movement to go to the polling units in with Kerosene and fire during the 2027 general elections.
The Kano-born made this claim in Abuja on Saturday during the OK Movement Unity Summit, insisting no one will be allowed to return to the Presidential Villa with a stolen mandate in 2027.
@Big_marvis You remind me, during the buhari administration how some idiots were screaming infrastructure revolution for every two block classroom being constructed, imagine you comparing this criminal govt to china. China lifted the population of Nigeria out of poverty in a decade.
TINUBU IS QUIETLY DOING WHAT BUILT AMERICA AND CHINA — BUT TRIBALISM WON’T LET NIGERIANS SEE IT
Let me say this boldly:
Nigeria’s economy will not explode because of Twitter arguments… it will explode because of ROADS, RAIL AND LOGISTICS.
That’s exactly what President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is aggressively doing — and many Nigerians are too blinded by tribal politics to understand it.
My assignment here is to expose you to what is really happening.
We love to always see things from tribal lenses so much that we intentionally blind our own eyes from seeing truth in intelligent government actions .
1. America didn’t become rich by randomly doing things— it was INFRASTRUCTURE.
In the 1800s, the U.S. economy transformed after the Transcontinental Railroad (1869) connected the East to the West.
Cost of transporting goods dropped massively.
Oil, agriculture, and manufacturing scaled across states.
Trade between regions exploded
That’s how America became an economic giant.
2. China’s miracle was built on roads and rail.
China didn’t “wish” itself into prosperity.
From the 1990s:
Built 140,000+ km of expressways.
Built the world’s largest high-speed rail network.
Result?
Lifted over 800 million people out of poverty.
Turned villages into industrial hubs.
Infrastructure = economic power.
Simple.
3. Now look at what Tinubu is doing in Nigeria (THIS IS THE REAL GAME).
This is not politics.
This is ECONOMIC ENGINEERING.
Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway (700km).
Connecting Lagos, Ogun, Ondo , Delta , Rivers , Akwa Ibom and Cross River .
Started 2024
Creates a coastal economic corridor for oil, ports, tourism, and trade.
Sokoto–Badagry Super Highway (1,000km).
Links North-West to South-West.
Designed to cut logistics costs and boost trade, agriculture, and national integration
Abuja–Kaduna–Zaria–Kano Road (164km+).
Critical northern economic artery revived with massive funding injections .
Akwanga–Jos–Bauchi–Gombe–Maiduguri Corridor.
Connecting North-Central to North-East for trade and security .
Bodo–Bonny Road (Niger Delta access route).
Unlocking oil, gas, and coastal commerce .
Lekki Port / Dangote Refinery Evacuation Roads.
Built to move products from Africa’s largest refinery (650,000 barrels/day) across Nigeria .
4. It’s not just roads — rail is coming with it.
$2.99 BILLION approved for rail projects (Lagos, Kano, Kaduna).
Light rail expansion in major cities
National rail corridors under study (Calabar–Maiduguri, etc.) .
5. The money being committed is MASSIVE.
Over ₦7 TRILLION approved for road projects nationwide .
Hundreds of projects under a national infrastructure drive .
This is not “small government activity.”
This is nation-building scale investment.
6. Why this matters (many Nigerians don’t understand this part).
When you connect regions:
Food from the North reaches the South cheaper.
Ports in the South serve the entire country faster.
Businesses expand across states
Investors come in.
Jobs increase.
That’s how economies grow — not by shouting on TV.
7. The uncomfortable truth Nigerians we nor wan hear be sey,
If you remove tribal bias and look at DATA:
Nigeria is being physically reconnected.
Economic corridors are being built.
Logistics cost (one of Nigeria’s biggest problems) is being attacked.
But many people are still arguing like it’s a football match.
Final truth:
Visionary infrastructure always looks “crazy” at the beginning.
They called early American rail expansion wasteful.
They mocked China’s empty highways in the 90s.
Today?
Those countries dominate the global economy.
Nigeria is at that same moment.
The real question is not:
“Do you like Tinubu?”
The real question is:
Do you understand what is being built?
If Nigerians drop tribalism and start thinking economically,
you’ll realize something shocking:
This may be the most aggressive attempt to open up Nigeria’s economy in decades.
@Big_marvis I don't support nor oppose Tinubu. But The president who can change Nigeria is not the one who would be loved and popular with the people, because reforms must come along with hardship.
@Big_marvis Every nation is building a project so Tinubu building a project does not give him a pass, the questions are at what pace? does what is been built match the revenue being generated? And does the cost reflect the true value when compared to the cost ofother comparable societies.
🚨 🗣️Mikel Obi: “Arsenal fans are celebrating a 3-0 win over Fulham like they’ve already won the Premier League, but let’s be honest Fulham are not the team that defines title winners.
I still don’t believe Arsenal have the mentality to handle the pressure when it matters most. We’ve seen this story before… they start strong, fans get carried away, then everything falls apart when the real pressure kicks in. For me, they’re still not winning the league.” 😳🔥
@vanguardngrnews Nigerians are buying fuel for close to N1500 and they can't dear complain... Tinubu is really there Boss... You dear no complain... Tinubu i hail oh
Tinubu mandates Gbajabiamila, Masari to supervise APC NASS primaries
President Bola Tinubu has mandated his Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila and Special Adviser on Political Matters, Ibrahim Masari, to provide presidential supervision over the All Progressives Congress, APC, primary elections for Senate and House of Representatives seats ahead of the 2027 general elections.
vanguardngr.com/2026/05/tinubu…
While Tinubu was ripping Lagos state with alpha beta
Peter Obi rejected allocations of land stating his job is to serve his people.
This is a letter from 2007. This is why I stand with PETER.
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“Constitutionally, the Supreme Court has the right to reserve its judgment for three months, so the Supreme Court can say we have not done anything wrong.”
- Reuben Abati on ADC's Request for a Timely Verdict from the Supreme Court on its Leadership Dispute
2027 DECISION TIME .
No long talk… if election happens TODAY, who gets your ONE vote?
1. Bola Ahmed Tinubu
2. Atiku Abubakar
3. Peter Obi
Reply with just the NAME + ONE reason.
Let’s see who really has the streets 👇🏽🔥”**
President Tinubu cannot function effectively as a proper Commander-in-Chief because he is fundamentally an international businessman who is using the presidency as a platform to advance and promote his personal business interests.
Worse still, the people closest to him in Aso Rock today are individuals he ought to have employed in his private businesses, rather than placing them in key positions of national governance.
— Mr Prince Adebayo
The only reason APC followers are furious over this @TheSerahIbrahim video is because they never imagined that someone this young from their own camp would be offered this kind of opportunity. They only acknowledge Nigerians who are as old as their grandfathers. The best they have to offer them for their support is hotel lodging, air conditioning, meals, and a continuous flow of financial incentives. They are shameless people with absolutely zero self-awareness.
“ADC coalition we take good beg una, if you don’t do the right thing by allowing God to use you for a better Nigeria,
You’ll see crazy, you’re gonna have problems!…”
- @Peter4Nigeria asserts.