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Edgar T. A
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Edgar T. A
@Edtoe
Engineer | Project Management | Project Consultant | Data Analyst | Relationship coach. Real Talk. Real growth. Real life.
Federal Capital Territory, Nig Katılım Nisan 2011
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@channelstv Only God knows how many times he stood in front of the mirror rehearsing that sentence.
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“This [Bola Tinubu] is a man I am willing to stake everything on.
...because he brought Nigeria back from the brink of economic collapse, when our net foreign reserves stood at barely $1 billion.
This is the only administration that has the shortest ASUU strike ever."
— Seyi Law praises President Tinubu for economic, educational, and infrastructural development.
#APCNationalConvention2026
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@PeterObi You have always been walking your talk. I don't know why nigerians are too blind to see a man who is already demonstrating his capabilities without federal power.
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Investing in in Education and Human Capital
On Thursday, May 26th, I visited the College of Nursing Sciences in Mbano, Imo State, and was warmly received by the Provost, staff, and students. I am deeply grateful for their kind words regarding my earlier modest support of ₦10 million, which the school used for the procurement of solar power and a transformer. I also made an additional donation of ₦10 million to support ongoing developments at the institution.
It is always encouraging to see institutions striving to improve learning conditions despite obvious challenges. I am convinced that investing in education, healthcare, and critical infrastructure is the surest path to sustainable national development. These should not be seen as expenses, but rather as essential investments in our collective future.
We must move from consumption to production by deliberately supporting institutions that build human capital and empower our young people with the skills needed to drive progress.
I encouraged the students to remain focused, disciplined, and committed to their studies, reminding them that they are at the heart of the Nigeria we must build—one anchored in competence, compassion, character, and productivity.
By investing in our youth in a sustainable and productive manner, a new Nigeria is POssible. -PO




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Hidden Revenue Leak
Most businesses are not broke.
They are just leaking money silently. Untracked expenses.
Unprofitable products. Bad pricing decisions. As a data analyst, I help you find where your money is disappearing so you can plug the holes and increase profit without increasing sales. Your business doesn’t always need more customers. Sometimes it just needs better visibility.
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You were promised 24 hours light with the audacity of “don’t vote for me again if I fail.” if 24-hour power couldn’t happen after such a bold claim, why should anyone believe the next promise? Because anyone who can boldly set a deadline, miss it completely, and still come back for votes is not campaigning, he’s testing how short your memory is.

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This is the kind of leadership Nigeria has been missing. Clear, factual, and focused on what truly matters.
Peter Obi isn’t playing the usual game of dividing Nigerians along ethnic or religious lines. He’s confronting the real issue: we have normalized incompetence and disguised it as identity politics.
India didn’t become India by accident. It chose systems over sentiments, unity and competence. That’s the hard truth many Nigerian politicians avoid because division is their business model.
The average Nigerian today, whether Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, Christian, or Muslim is facing the same reality of Rising food prices, Insecurity, A struggling economy etc. So what exactly are we still dividing over?
This message hits differently because it removes the emotional manipulation and replaces it with accountability. It reminds us that no tribe has a monopoly on suffering and no tribe should have a monopoly on leadership either.
Nigeria doesn’t need another politician who understands tribe. Nigeria needs a leader who understands results. That’s the difference. That’s the message. That’s why a new Nigeria is not just a slogan, it’s a necessity.
If you are an obidient, hit the follow button and I will follow back asap. Let's build the momentum together.
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Beyond Tribe and Tongue
Nigeria is not the only nation shaped by a mosaic of tribes, languages, and religions. Around the world, several countries with similar diversity are striving—often successfully—to turn it into a source of strength rather than division. India serves as a classic example.
Despite a landmass nearly three and a half times larger than Nigeria's and being home to many religions and cultures, India has evolved into a global benchmark for democracy. With a population exceeding one billion people and close to one billion registered voters—of whom about 700 million typically participate in elections—it has established a system widely regarded as free, fair, and credible. Its electoral processes are conducted with remarkable efficiency, often recorded in real-time and largely free of glitches.
Beyond the ballot, India has emerged as a global leader in STEM—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—while also transforming its healthcare system, extending medical insurance to over 50% of its vast population. These achievements are not accidental; they result from deliberate efforts to strengthen the centripetal forces—those elements that bind a nation together—rather than amplify the centrifugal impulses of division that continue to challenge us.
When I advocate for the unity of Nigeria, I do so with deep sincerity and conviction. Our cohesion is an indispensable foundation for peaceful coexistence, sustainable development, and enduring national stability. I urge my fellow Nigerians to reflect on the example of India—a nation with a far larger population and an even more intricate web of ethnic and religious diversity—yet one that continues to forge unity from complexity.
Ultimately, the true fault lines in our national life are neither tribal nor religious. No tribe or religion enjoys cheaper food in the market, nor is any group more secure than another. Our real challenge lies in competence, capacity, compassion, and the commitment to build a better country. Only then can we move beyond tribe and tongue and create a nation that truly works for all.
With the right leadership, a new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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It’s true, a man must inspire a woman’s submission but let's not forget that no level of inspiration can move a person who is deeply consumed by pride. No man, no matter how solid, can lead a woman whose ego is louder than her desire to be led. Prideful women don’t submit, they compete. And you can’t build a home with someone who sees you as an opposition.

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