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NDC Diaspora
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Official NDC Diaspora C account for #PeterObi2027
Oslo Norway Katılım Mart 2010
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May 2026 is becoming too hot for survival even for healthy people. I have even resorted to cycling with a UV umbrella ☂️ and leaving the car at home when I can afford it #climateaction

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PVC REGISTRATION & VOTER MOBILIZATION CAMPAIGN 2026.
ACA Norway Democracy Development project
A Civic Participation Initiative by the OK-Movement and Well-Meaning Nigerians
Project Background
Nigeria’s democracy depends on active citizen participation, credible elections, and inclusive voter representation. Yet, millions of eligible Nigerians — especially young people and first-time voters — remain unregistered and excluded from the electoral process.
The South-East geopolitical zone continues to record one of the lowest levels of voter registration and PVC collection relative to its population size. This democratic gap weakens political representation, reduces civic influence, and limits the participation of citizens in determining the future of the country.
The PVC Registration & Voter Mobilization Campaign 2026 is designed as a strategic civic engagement and voter education intervention aimed at increasing voter registration, PVC collection, and electoral participation ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The project will begin as a pilot initiative in South-East Nigeria, with the possibility of expansion into other geopolitical regions using the same operational framework and community engagement model.
Project Goal
To increase voter registration, PVC collection, and active political participation among eligible Nigerians ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Project Objectives
The project aims to:
Increase the number of eligible citizens registered with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Support first-time voters in obtaining their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).
Promote civic awareness and democratic participation among young Nigerians.
Strengthen collaboration between citizens, civil society organizations, political stakeholders, and INEC.
Encourage peaceful, informed, and inclusive participation in the electoral process.
Build sustainable grassroots voter mobilization structures across communities.
Target Beneficiaries
The project will primarily focus on:
First-time voters
Students and youth populations in educational institutions
Traders and artisans in marketplaces
Religious communities and faith-based organizations
Transport workers and commuters in motor parks and transport terminals
Underserved and low-registration communities across the South-East region
Geographic Focus
Pilot Region:
South-East Nigeria
Future Expansion:
The project framework may be replicated across other geopolitical zones in Nigeria based on available resources, partnerships, and impact assessment.
Strategic Approach
The campaign will combine:
Grassroots mobilization
Civic education
Community engagement
Digital advocacy
Strategic partnerships
Volunteer-driven outreach
Institutional collaboration with INEC and civil society actors
The project will adopt both online and offline engagement strategies to maximize reach and participation.
Key Project Activities
1. Project Coordination & Governance
Establish a project steering committee made up of relevant stakeholders.
Recruit a competent project coordinator and regional assistants.
Develop operational guidelines, accountability structures, and reporting systems.
Define clear project benchmarks, deliverables, and timelines.
2. Fundraising & Partnerships
Mobilize funding support from donors, sponsors, supporters, and development partners.
Build partnerships with civil society organizations, youth groups, student bodies, and community leaders.
Engage corporate and philanthropic organizations interested in democratic development.
3. Community Mobilization & Outreach
Conduct voter registration sensitization campaigns in:
Universities and tertiary institutions
Secondary schools (eligible students)
Markets and commercial centers
Churches, mosques, and faith-based gatherings
Motor parks and transport terminals
Rural and underserved communities
Organize town hall meetings and civic engagement forums.
4. Volunteer Recruitment & Training
Recruit volunteers across communities and institutions.
Train volunteers on:
Voter education
Civic engagement
Community mobilization
Non-violent democratic participation
Electoral information dissemination
5. Collaboration with INEC
Engage INEC to improve access to voter registration processes.
Advocate for efficient registration centers and voter education support.
Facilitate communication between citizens and electoral authorities where necessary.
6. Media & Public Advocacy
Design and distribute advocacy materials including:
Flyers
Posters
Banners
Digital media content
Radio jingles
Social media campaigns
Launch coordinated online awareness campaigns targeting youth and first-time voters.
7. Influencer & Community Endorsements
Seek endorsements from:
Traditional rulers
Religious leaders
Youth leaders
Media personalities
Entertainers and influencers
Civil society advocates
These endorsements will help build trust, visibility, and community participation.
8. Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting
Develop a monitoring and evaluation framework.
Track outreach activities, volunteer engagement, and voter registration outcomes.
Produce periodic progress reports and financial accountability reports.
Document lessons learned and recommendations for future expansion.
Expected Outcomes
By the end of the campaign, the project aims to achieve:
Increased voter registration figures in target communities
Higher PVC collection rates among first-time voters
Improved civic awareness and democratic participation
Stronger grassroots mobilization networks
Increased youth involvement in Nigeria’s democratic process
A scalable voter mobilization framework for nationwide implementation
Core Values
The project will be guided by the following principles:
Civic responsibility
Inclusion
Transparency
Accountability
Peaceful democratic participation
Grassroots empowerment
Youth engagement
Non-violence
Conclusion
The PVC Registration & Voter Mobilization Campaign 2026 represents a strategic effort to strengthen democratic participation and empower citizens ahead of the 2027 elections in Nigeria.
By focusing on voter education, grassroots mobilization, institutional collaboration, and youth participation, the project seeks to bridge the voter participation gap in the South-East and contribute meaningfully to a more inclusive and representative democratic process in Nigeria.
With the support of volunteers, stakeholders, civil society organizations, and patriotic Nigerians, this initiative can help inspire a new generation of active citizens committed to shaping the future of the nation through democratic participation.
want to support this initiative? Use the link Paypal link or send us a DM paypal.me/ObidientMoveme…

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@tinyandagod But dialogue is still alive. HE Baba Atiku understands this fact and will do the needful soon. Reality bites
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THE NDC AND ITS ‘419’ DECISION.
The decision of NDC to zone its Presidential ticket to the south for JUST ONE TERM (emphasis on ‘one term’) is an audacious attempt to hoodwink Nigerians. It reminds us of the undertaking by Jonathan in 2011 to serve just one full term and quit.
So, what happens if Peter Obi changes his Party, assuming he wins, or as leader of the NDC he gets the NEC of the Party to reverse the decision, if in the unlikely event he wins? This is an insult on the sensibilities of Nigerians; it smacks of outright desperation and actually accentuates the dilemma of the opposition a whole in the 2027 Presidential elections.
It is just a joke taken too far; it is nothing but political 419.
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Justice in Nigeria is now an illusion
Public trust in the judicial systems is broken.
The dysfunctional judiciary is also a reflection of the people.
Nigerians have allowed corrupt politicians to compromise their values. We are now a confederacy of fools
#PITAKWA2027

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Congratulations to Victor Osimhen
I want to join other fans in congratulating one of Nigeria’s many talented exports, Victor Osimhen, for successfully leading Galatasaray S.K. to the Turkish Süper Lig title with a brilliant performance, scoring twice in the decisive victory that sealed the championship.
Your resilience, discipline, and talent continue to inspire millions of young Nigerians to believe in the power of hard work, dedication, and excellence. You have remained a proud ambassador of Nigeria on the global stage, bringing honour to our nation through your achievements and conduct. Nigerians are immensely proud of you and your continued success.
I have often spoken about the transformative power of sports and the immense opportunities it offers to young people. This is why the persistent neglect of the sector in our country is deeply regrettable. The truth is that Nigeria is blessed with countless talents like Osimhen, waiting for the right leadership, support, and environment to rise, excel, and bring glory to the nation.
I reiterate that a new Nigeria, where all sectors develop simultaneously for the balanced growth and health of the nation is POssible.
I wish @victorosimhen9 even greater success in the years ahead. -PO

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Dear Nigerians,
Do you remember those ungrateful Labour Party lawmakers who won their elections riding on Obidient Wave, & later defected to the APC?
The ruling party has denied them their tickets. Like sore losers, they have crawled back to join the NDC. They hope to ride on Peter Obi’s popularity after betraying the Movement.
Now PAY ATTENTION!
Because below are the names of those very unfortunate lawmakers that rode on Obidient Wave & later decamped to the APC. They actually think that we are stupid? Now they will understand why we are called the Mob
There will be no top to bottom this time!
The Obidients will decide who will be in that National Assembly. There is no forgiveness in politics because lives are at stake. Hunger is involved. Families are involved. Joblessness is at stake. Japa is at stake. If it’s forgiveness you seek, you should visit the nearest church.
Those who abandoned Nigerians (at the point of our needs) to party & lounge with the Enemy, will be punished at the polls. We are not the devilish APC, we are not politicians either.
None of us is your slave. The names you see below will fail fantastically. Mark their names, the NDC should note that these are “Persona non grata,” they won’t have our votes this time. We don't want to associate with any of them.
We will use them as scapegoats to set a very big example. We are going to teach them the lesson of their lives. They will serve as perfect examples, a constant reminder to others that treachery won’t go unpunished. Those who work against Nigerians will receive their reward
We own you, you don’t own us. You are our servants & not the other round. NEVER AGAIN!




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17 House of Rep members have dumped the ADC for the NDC. More are going to join in days to come. When we told them that this man is the Opposition, they thought we were joking.
The ADC is dead! They wanted to box him into a corner. Have him stay there as minority. At the cul-de-sac is where everything ends!
Like the PDP did in 2022, the ADC failed to zone their ticket to the South. An oversight on their part. They tried to trap him in their party until the last minute. They were clever by half.
Many are yet to fully appreciate the enormous powers this man possesses. Bola Tinubu was shown his numbers in 2023, & he panicked!
INEC had to hurriedly turn off the IREV. In panic, afraid that Nigerians may rise up (if fake results were ever announced), the Commission had to quickly make that announcement at 4AM.
Peter Obi won that election hand’s down!
Nigerians woke up to the sad news, & it was the silence of the graveyard. A type of dreadful calm enveloped the entire nation. People knew that that election had been rigged, & the future was bleak. Hopelessness & dread filtered in & remained in the air. They are felt to this day!
Back to my story:
The Establishment were prepared for war. They stationed armored tanks at INEC HQ. Police & soldiers were stationed at strategic locations in Lagos & Abuja. The Establishment were afraid of a possible breakdown of law & order. It was a Great Expectation. In fact, they were terrified!
The atmosphere was supercharged. Those of us at Obidient HQ saw it all. Your elites fled Nigeria. Cowards all of them! They wasted no time in fueling the jets. MM international airport was busy, private jets left in their droves.
It was panic like no other! The “Silence of Lamb” greeted by fear & apprehension.
Asiwaju won his bet. Manhood Yakubu sold out
Hindsight, I wish influencers like us didn’t call for calm. That was a big mistake on our part. Peter Obi called for calm & we listened! This law-abiding citizen had faith in the judiciary.
He is the Opposition, the Opposition is him. HE IS POWER, where legitimacy & moral authority reside. Where he goes? Nigerians follow!
LET THE TSUNAMI BEGIN! 💪💪

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@CubanaObi66102 @Talktoandrexl Hi Please promote and follow our NDC Diaspora community
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Obi will be on the ballot as a presidential candidate
The vehicle is immaterial
Whatever Nigerians want to do with that opportunity is left to Nigerians… not Obi.
Ultimately we will get the leader we deserve #PeterObi2027

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Meaningful Nigerians what are you waiting for? Please Register your membership today with NDC and be an active member of #PeterObi2027 👇🏾
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@MikeArnoldTruth Thanks Mike for all you do. Nigerians are very very thankful. Our God will keep blessing you with good health
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TINUBU'S MAN AT THE UN: Nigeria's seat at the world's most important table — handed to a serial business arsonist with criminal tax charges pending in Federal High Court
Senator Jimoh Ibrahim presented his credentials to UN Secretary-General António Guterres on April 20. He is now the face of 220 million Nigerians at the United Nations.
Look at the wreckage he carries with him.
▪️ NICON Airways. Acquired. Collapsed. Roughly 300 workers left without wages from May 2007. The National Industrial Court awarded them ₦1.5 billion in 2013. Ibrahim appealed. The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal in 2017. As of 2024, ex-staff say ₦808.7 million in salary arrears remains unpaid — plus ₦8.1 million in pension contributions deducted from workers' paychecks and never remitted. Stolen. From their own people.
▪️ Air Nigeria. Taken over 2010. Grounded by 2012. The National Assembly's Joint Committee on Aviation said on the record that Ibrahim diverted a ₦35.5 billion government intervention loan into his personal company. The Senate ordered the CBN Governor to recover the funds. Never enforced.
▪️ NICON Insurance. Acquired. Gutted. From national market dominance to less than 1% of its pre-privatization client base. FIRS sealed the offices in 2016 over ₦182.7 million in unremitted taxes. Then filed a 10-count criminal charge against Ibrahim personally — for ₦4.86 billion in unpaid taxes and producing forged Tax Clearance Certificates. That charge sits in Federal High Court Abuja today. The man Tinubu just credentialed at the UN is a sitting criminal defendant.
▪️ AMCON. November 2020, the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria seized 12 named properties from Ibrahim over a ₦69.4 billion debt. AMCON called him "recalcitrant and unenthusiastic."
▪️ AerSale Inc. sued him in U.S. District Court in New York for more than $7.68 million on aircraft leases he personally guaranteed. Yes — that New York. Where he now lives with diplomatic immunity.
▪️ Newswatch magazine. The crown jewel of Nigerian investigative journalism. Founded by Dele Giwa, Ray Ekpu, Dan Agbese, and Yakubu Mohammed. Giwa was murdered by mail bomb in 1986 for the work. The other three kept it alive for 25 more years. In May 2011, Ibrahim signed a Share Purchase Agreement for 51% of Newswatch — ₦510 million owed by close of business that day. He never paid a naira. He installed himself as chairman, evicted the founders, sued the men he had displaced, shut the magazine down in 2012, and registered shell companies to keep the name alive after a court ordered him to stop. Justice Ibrahim Buba ruled his actions "unjust, unfair, and unlawful" and issued a perpetual injunction.
Dan Agbese died in November 2025. Yakubu Mohammed died in January 2026 — still in court, still fighting for what was stolen from him. Ray Ekpu is the last man standing.
They died fighting Jimoh Ibrahim. And now he sits in the chair at the UN.
Why does this matter beyond Nigeria's shame?
Because the United Nations is where the genocide story will be fought. Because Ibrahim is now Tinubu's voice on Security Council questions while Trump's CPC framework moves through Congress. Because every Foreign Service officer and congressional staffer in New York will be reading Olumhense and Billionaires.Africa within a week.
When international press ask hard questions about the slaughter of Christians, the man at the microphone will be one who stole pension money from his own workers and watched the founders of Nigerian journalism die in courtrooms trying to get back what he took.
You don't send Jimoh Ibrahim to the UN to do diplomacy. You send him to absorb scrutiny that would otherwise stick to Aso Rock. He is a heat shield. A man this radioactive is useful precisely because the noise around him drowns out the signal from Borno, Plateau, and Benue.
Look at the pattern Tinubu just exported:
Beijing — Lt. Gen. Dambazau. Caliphate general. Buhari's interior man during the Sahel jihadi flood. Publicly accused of profiting from Boko Haram. Never sued his accusers. Never investigated.
Mexico — Reno Omokri. Shambassador. Notorious political prostitute who flips his loyalty and his advocacy to the highest bidder. He once called Tinubu a drug lord. Today he calls him "Christ-like." He was once one of the loudest voices raising the alarm on the Nigerian Christian genocide. Today he calls it a hoax. The price was the title.
Berlin — Femi Fani-Kayode. Same mold. Different country. A man who has worn every jersey in Nigerian politics and rented out his pen to whoever was buying that week.
New York / UN — Jimoh Ibrahim. The man Sonala Olumhense, dean of Nigerian columnists, calls "an insult in real time."
This is not a diplomatic corps. This is a regime exporting its most useful liars at the precise moment Trump is asking who is accountable for the slaughter.
Honest governments send their best people to the UN.
Tinubu sent the man whose victims are still dying in court.
That tells you everything.
#EarthShaker

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