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Charles O

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Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2026
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Charles O
Charles O@Charles_Chizu·
Indeed, Tinubu has transformed Nigeria, but mostly for the worse. Nigerians have never experienced this level of hardship, insecurity, unemployment, collapsing purchasing power and unbearable cost of living. The most visible transformation appears to be within his family, political associates and their bank accounts, while ordinary citizens are left struggling to survive. Traditional rulers should speak truth to power, not become campaigners for politicians. Nigerians are living the reality; no door-to-door propaganda can hide their suffering.
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Vanguard Newspapers
Vanguard Newspapers@vanguardngrnews·
President Tinubu has transformed Nigeria. He came prepared, and the results are obvious. What is happening in this country, we have never experienced it before. - Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi at the official inauguration of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (PBAT) Door-to-Door Movement. Video Credit : TV Platinum
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Charles O
Charles O@Charles_Chizu·
This explanation raises more questions than answers. If the vehicle was wrongly parked, why didn’t the airport official simply direct the driver to the proper parking area before clamping it? Why were other vehicles reportedly parked around the same location not clamped? Why was only selected footage released instead of the full, unedited CCTV recording showing everything that happened before, during and after the incident? Nigerians should be allowed to judge the complete evidence, not a carefully edited version designed to support the government’s narrative. Turning a ₦25,000 parking issue into a national campaign against Peter Obi looks less like law enforcement and more like political persecution. Power is transient. This constant abuse of office and targeting of opposition figures will eventually backfire. Nigeria is already fragile. Stop creating unnecessary tension and focus on insecurity, unemployment, electricity and the unbearable cost of living. Leave Peter Obi alone.
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo explains how Peter Obi's car violated parking rules at the airport, how it was clamped and how Peter Obi peddled his influence to get the car released without paying the mandatory fine. Keyamo has now decided that Peter Obi must pay the N25,000 fine for wrongful, illegal and dangerous parking. The minister's account of what happened on July 4 at Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Abuja, completely debunked Obi's falsehood that he was unduly targeted and persecuted. The truth is that he and his police driver broke a simple parking rule at the airport.
Festus Keyamo, SAN, CON, FCIArb (UK)@fkeyamo

PETER OBI MUST APOLOGISE TO AIRPORT STAFF AND PAY THE FINE FOR WRONG PARKING As the Minister of Aviation, I felt a moral duty to investigate and authenticate the claim made by opposition candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, a few days ago that the tyres of his car were ‘unjustly’ clamped at the airport, suggesting a ‘persecution agenda’ against him by the Federal Government. Politics aside, every Nigerian is entitled to fair treatment under the law. I therefore instituted an internal inquiry over the issue. Luckily enough, the entire Abuja airport is covered by CCTV cameras, real-time, 24/7. But apparently, this fact was unknown to Mr. Peter Obi. Otherwise, perhaps he would have been more circumspect before rushing to the media to cry ‘persecution’. From the recordings, these are the facts: 1. On Saturday, July 4th, 2026, Mr. Obi arrived at the domestic wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja at exactly 20:28 pm, driven by a Policeman. He alighted with two other occupants and went into the terminal building. 2. The Police driver then parked the vehicle, almost blocking the entrance and came out himself and went into the terminal building too. The airport rule is that, apart from the fact that it is a drop-off zone, a driver must remain behind the wheels of the vehicle for it to be tolerated for some time within that zone. Still the vehicle tyres were not clamped. 3. The Policeman came back to the vehicle at about 20:32pm and collected something from the vehicle and went back into the building again, leaving the vehicle unattended to. 4. At this point, the dutiful airport security staff came over and clamped the tyres of the car. In doing this, contrary to the claims by Peter Obi, nobody was inside the car and so nobody knew whether it was his car (not that it should matter, anyway). 5. When the Policeman returned again and discovered the tyres were clamped, he was directed to an office and upon getting there, he called Mr. Peter Obi on his phone and gave the phone to the manager. Mr. Peter Obi then introduced himself and spoke with the manager, peddled his ‘influence’ and requested for the release of the vehicle. His vehicle was then released without him paying the necessary fine. 6. It is important to note that the time the vehicle was parked unattended to in that prohibited zone was about 30 minutes, which constitutes a security risk at an airport by global best practices. What has emerged from this is a clear case of an opposition candidate trying to whip up unnecessary sentiments for a wrong he committed with his driver. The excuse which Mr. Peter Obi gave that there were other offenders too on that day (which is completely false) cannot be an excuse for an individual aspiring to be President of Nigeria. He must live above board. This is a matter that was not even mentioned at all by the airport authorities and had been put to rest. But ever determined to milk any situation to score cheap political points, Mr. Peter Obi decided to go on air to render a false narrative. Therefore, he must also face the consequences of his actions. (I have attached the CCTV footages to this statement for the public to clearly see what transpired.) In the circumstances, consistent with the principle of equality before the law, as Minister of Aviation, I make the following demands on Mr. Peter Obi: 1. That he tenders an unreserved, public apology to those hardworking, ordinary Nigerian workers at the airport, just doing their jobs dutifully and whom he sought to blackmail as his ‘persecutors’. 2. That Mr. Peter Obi voluntarily goes back to the airport and pay the appropriate fine of N25,000 for wrongful parking at the airport for which he used ‘influence peddling’ to bully his way out on that day. He cannot be bigger than the law. If these demands are not met within one week, I will be giving the necessary directives to the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to take the next steps against him.

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Charles O
Charles O@Charles_Chizu·
Bayo Onanuga, if Peter Obi were truly as clueless as you claim, you would not be this worried about every single thing he says or does. By responding to everything and constantly attacking him, you are only keeping him in the minds and faces of Nigerians. You are not doing a good job, sir. Focus on selling President Tinubu and his achievements, if there are any worth celebrating. Tell Nigerians what this government is doing about insecurity, unemployment, electricity and the rising cost of living. Those are the issues people want to hear about. Enough of the name-calling and insults abeg. For what purpose? Jesus Christ! Focus on governance.
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Charles O
Charles O@Charles_Chizu·
Minister, you are being smart by half. If that area was prohibited, why couldn’t the clamping officer simply direct the driver to the appropriate parking space? Why were the other vehicles shown in the same area not clamped? Why was the CCTV footage edited instead of releasing the complete, uncut recording for Nigerians to judge fairly? Selective footage only strengthens concerns that the incident is being manipulated to fit a predetermined narrative. Power is transient. This abuse of office and constant targeting of opposition figures will eventually backfire. Nigeria is already fragile; do not take actions capable of worsening tensions or destabilising the country. Leave Peter Obi alone and focus on fixing our airports.
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Festus Keyamo, SAN, CON, FCIArb (UK)
PETER OBI MUST APOLOGISE TO AIRPORT STAFF AND PAY THE FINE FOR WRONG PARKING As the Minister of Aviation, I felt a moral duty to investigate and authenticate the claim made by opposition candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, a few days ago that the tyres of his car were ‘unjustly’ clamped at the airport, suggesting a ‘persecution agenda’ against him by the Federal Government. Politics aside, every Nigerian is entitled to fair treatment under the law. I therefore instituted an internal inquiry over the issue. Luckily enough, the entire Abuja airport is covered by CCTV cameras, real-time, 24/7. But apparently, this fact was unknown to Mr. Peter Obi. Otherwise, perhaps he would have been more circumspect before rushing to the media to cry ‘persecution’. From the recordings, these are the facts: 1. On Saturday, July 4th, 2026, Mr. Obi arrived at the domestic wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja at exactly 20:28 pm, driven by a Policeman. He alighted with two other occupants and went into the terminal building. 2. The Police driver then parked the vehicle, almost blocking the entrance and came out himself and went into the terminal building too. The airport rule is that, apart from the fact that it is a drop-off zone, a driver must remain behind the wheels of the vehicle for it to be tolerated for some time within that zone. Still the vehicle tyres were not clamped. 3. The Policeman came back to the vehicle at about 20:32pm and collected something from the vehicle and went back into the building again, leaving the vehicle unattended to. 4. At this point, the dutiful airport security staff came over and clamped the tyres of the car. In doing this, contrary to the claims by Peter Obi, nobody was inside the car and so nobody knew whether it was his car (not that it should matter, anyway). 5. When the Policeman returned again and discovered the tyres were clamped, he was directed to an office and upon getting there, he called Mr. Peter Obi on his phone and gave the phone to the manager. Mr. Peter Obi then introduced himself and spoke with the manager, peddled his ‘influence’ and requested for the release of the vehicle. His vehicle was then released without him paying the necessary fine. 6. It is important to note that the time the vehicle was parked unattended to in that prohibited zone was about 30 minutes, which constitutes a security risk at an airport by global best practices. What has emerged from this is a clear case of an opposition candidate trying to whip up unnecessary sentiments for a wrong he committed with his driver. The excuse which Mr. Peter Obi gave that there were other offenders too on that day (which is completely false) cannot be an excuse for an individual aspiring to be President of Nigeria. He must live above board. This is a matter that was not even mentioned at all by the airport authorities and had been put to rest. But ever determined to milk any situation to score cheap political points, Mr. Peter Obi decided to go on air to render a false narrative. Therefore, he must also face the consequences of his actions. (I have attached the CCTV footages to this statement for the public to clearly see what transpired.) In the circumstances, consistent with the principle of equality before the law, as Minister of Aviation, I make the following demands on Mr. Peter Obi: 1. That he tenders an unreserved, public apology to those hardworking, ordinary Nigerian workers at the airport, just doing their jobs dutifully and whom he sought to blackmail as his ‘persecutors’. 2. That Mr. Peter Obi voluntarily goes back to the airport and pay the appropriate fine of N25,000 for wrongful parking at the airport for which he used ‘influence peddling’ to bully his way out on that day. He cannot be bigger than the law. If these demands are not met within one week, I will be giving the necessary directives to the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to take the next steps against him.
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Charles O
Charles O@Charles_Chizu·
Well said, RMK. Power is transient, but history is permanent. Every leader should remember that today's authority can become tomorrow's accountability. No Nigerian should be intimidated, persecuted, or denied justice because of political differences. The rule of law must apply equally to everyone. The only peaceful response is at the ballot box. Every well-meaning Nigerian should get their PVC, mobilise others, and vote out the Tinubu administration in the next election. Democracy belongs to the people, not to any individual.
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Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso@KwankwasoRM·
This week, I have observed with deep concern two notable media appearances: one by my brother, Mr. Peter Obi, and the other by the family of Malam Nasir El-Rufai. In his interview with Mr. Chude Jideonwo, Mr. Obi voiced serious worries about his personal safety and the adverse impact his role as an opposition leader has had on his businesses. Even more troubling was the Federal Government’s response, which resorted to personal insults and derogatory language instead of the restraint and maturity expected of a democratic administration. Let me state clearly: like every Nigerian, our presidential candidate and all of us deserve the full protection of the state, not ridicule for raising legitimate concerns. Democratic leadership requires fairness, justice, and restraint. A government entrusted with protecting citizens should not dismiss or mock credible calls for help from any individual, including Mr. Peter Obi. On the other hand, it was distressing to watch the wives of Malam Nasir El-Rufai publicly express the family’s anguish over his prolonged detention. Regardless of political affiliation, Malam El-Rufai, like every Nigerian, is entitled to due process and the presumption of innocence until proven guilty by a competent court. The continued delay in granting him bail through what many perceive as stringent and unreasonable conditions is deeply concerning. As an unconvicted citizen, he deserves a fair and expeditious trial, while his health and that of his family are adequately safeguarded. I therefore join well-meaning Nigerians in urging the Federal Government to handle these matters with transparency, accountability, and justice. These issues must not be weaponised to settle political scores. For our democracy to truly thrive, every citizen; young or old, regardless of ethnicity, religion, or political persuasion must receive equal and equitable treatment under the law from the government that exists to protect us all. - RMK
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Charles O@Charles_Chizu·
This level of insecurity is unacceptable. The perpetrators must be identified, arrested, and brought to justice without delay. No nation can prosper when innocent citizens live in fear while those responsible walk free. The Tinubu government has failed in its primary duty of protecting lives and property. 2027 is our opportunity. Every eligible Nigerian must get their PVC and use the ballot to vote out this government. Enough is enough. Nigeria deserves security, accountability, and competent leadership.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
The Children's Safe Return Is Worthy of Thanksgiving. I am greatly relieved and delighted to learn of the safe rescue of the schoolchildren who were kidnapped. I sincerely thank all those whose tireless efforts made their freedom possible, especially the security personnel and everyone who worked behind the scenes. While we celebrate this happy outcome, we must remember that no child should ever have to endure such trauma. The recurring incidents of kidnapping, particularly of schoolchildren, underscore the urgent need to strengthen our security architecture and make the protection of lives and property the foremost responsibility of government. Our children deserve to learn in an atmosphere of safety, not fear. We must continue to work towards building a Nigeria where every child can pursue education without the threat of violence or abduction. I rejoice with the children, their families, their schools, and all Nigerians on this heartening development. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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