Today, at my ward, I participated in the APC Presidential Direct Primaries and proudly cast my vote in support of the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for a renewed mandate in 2027.
The massive turnout, overwhelming support, and visible enthusiasm captured in these pictures speak volumes about the growing confidence, unity, and assurance of victory ahead.
Together, we will continue moving Nigeria forward. Together, victory is certain. Together, a greater and more prosperous future is possible! - MBA.
#MovingForward#Tinubu2027
#𝙍𝙚𝙣𝙚𝙬𝙚𝙙𝙃𝙤𝙥𝙚
@Imranmuhdz The opposition and in extension the Obidients movement will understand politics as played by the man call Tinubu. When we call him the master strategist and Jagaban, they think it is child's play.
This is not China went back to China ooo. This is politics in a grand scheme.
If only our party members (APC) vote for President Tinubu, he has already won the election.
- Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma said after joining the queue to vote for President Tinubu at today's APC Presidential Primary Election in the state.
These are students of Tansian University, Oba, Anambra, who were sent out of their hostel just 13 hours after being told to vacate it by school management.
It won’t trend or make the news because “Ibos lives don’t matter”.
Kano rams now dey sell for ₦700,000 and sellers still dey cry “low patronage.” At this rate, only governors, senators and successful bandits go fit do Sallah properly. The rest of us? We dey eye chicken like say na ram 😂 Economy don scatter everything. Hard times no be joke. 🇳🇬
“Please keep me anonymous 😭🙏
I had a happy-ending night with my ex and woke up with bumps all over my back. He told me they were heat bumps… what is this?? Any help, please? 🥺”
My dear Nigerians, colleagues in the media, critics, and everyone who lent their voice during this difficult period, I sincerely thank you all.
To everyone who spoke concerning my release, prayed for me, and demanded fairness, I will never take your concern and solidarity for granted. And even to those who disagreed with me or questioned my actions, I still appreciate your voices because democracy gives room for different opinions.
I also want to say clearly that my desire has never been to bring down any institution or create division. I respect the sacrifices of the men and women serving this country, just as I remain committed to speaking for ordinary Nigerians who dream of a better nation.
Since the matter is still before the court, I will avoid making statements that may interfere with the legal process. However, I remain confident in the rule of law and due process.
At this moment, my focus is not bitterness, blame, or conflict. My focus remains the Nigeria we all deserve — a Nigeria that works for everyone, where justice is fair, opportunities are equal, and where the child of nobody can truly become somebody without knowing anybody.
This experience has only strengthened my belief that Nigeria must continue to grow through dialogue, understanding, accountability, and unity.
Thank you once again to everyone who stood up in one way or another.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria 🇳🇬 Justice can't be cracked
APC rigging APC across Nigeria but this one in Nasarawa shock them.
That former Police Chief (Olopa) no wan gree for anybody. Riot has broken out everywhere.
Today, we inspected the ongoing Ipo-Igwuruta/Airport road project and we were impressed with the work so far done. The road was conceived in response to repeated disruptions along the airport road by agitated community members over certain issues in the past. Considering the effect, we embarked on the project in December and today it is already at an advanced stage of completion.
We are determined to ensure that every project embarked upon by our administration is completed in due time as we will continue to put the interest of Rivers people first.
@Micheal32877224@PeterObi@SportyStacey7 To make life better for a common man,to create a country where both the rich and poor can have electricity,where all the road in nigeria will be fixed
Earlier today, I arrived in Cape Town, South Africa, to take part in the Spier Dialogue 2026, an important event centred on the future of Africa and the urgent challenges facing our continent and the globe.
The Spier Dialogue occurs at a crucial time as Africa grapples with significant issues in governance, democracy, economic inclusion, urbanisation, migration, and leadership. However, it also highlights the vast opportunities presented by the energy and creativity of our young population.
As leaders and stakeholders gather from various regions, I look forward to partaking in insightful discussions, especially as I have the privilege of addressing attendees tomorrow on policies geared toward growth.
Africa’s future should not be characterised by poverty amid abundance or by division instead of development. It is time for us to transition from consumption to production, from divisive politics to politics built on competence and compassion, and from mere promises to tangible progress that serves everyday citizens.
Upon my arrival, I had the opportunity to meet with the Nigerian community in Cape Town for a heartfelt discussion about the recent challenges affecting African expatriates in South Africa, resulting in over two hours of fruitful dialogue.
I remain dedicated to advocating for a New Nigeria and a New Africa—one where governance genuinely serves the people, where the youth are equipped with education and opportunities, and where leadership is founded on integrity, service, and sacrifice.
A New Nigeria POssible. -PO
The five inland states of the South East do not have direct access to the Atlantic Ocean’s coastline.
2: However, they can access deep sea ports through river to sea channel networks or by partnering with neighboring states like Akwa Ibom, Cross River and Rivers states.
3: South East features several LARGE RIVERS and TRIBUTARIES that connect to the Atlantic.
-(a): They can only handle BARGES and not MASSIVE DEEP SEA VESSELS
4: we have Oseakwa port (Anambra/Imo stated): located at Ihiala (Anambra) and Osemoto (IMO)
-(a): Azumiri Blue River Port (Abia) our own beautiful state located in Ukwa LG
5: what is the way forward? Options:
-(a): Option 1: Connect a railway line from Ibom Deep sea port or Bakassi deep sea port or Bonny deep sea port to South East
-(b): Option 2: Support @alexottiofr to conclude the feasibility study of Azumiri Blue River.
-(c): Option 3: Route cargo through the existing Onitsha port
6: EMOTIONS can’t CONSTRUCT a deep sea port. @Kingprince006@ChineduOgbunyi1@uzorlove75103@uzoeluesamuel
This man was a mathematics teacher in Nigeria.
Not a fighter. Not a criminal. Not a threat to anyone.
He was a simple man who dedicated his entire life to teaching children. Every morning he walked into a classroom carrying books, lessons, and dreams for the future of young students. He spent years helping children understand numbers, solve problems, and believe they could become something great in life.
He was the kind of teacher parents trusted with their children.
The kind of man students respected and loved.
A man whose hands were made for writing on blackboards, not for carrying weapons.
But in today’s Nigeria, even a teacher is no longer safe.
He was kidnapped alongside over 100 innocent people and fellow teachers by terrorists. Families cried and prayed, hoping they would be released alive. Children waited for their teacher to return home safely.
But evil had already made its decision.
Reports say the terrorists saw a picture of him with a Bible on his phone. A Bible… the Word of God… became enough reason for them to take his life.
And then they slaughtered him.
Not in secret.
Not away from people’s eyes.
But in front of the very children he once taught in school.
Can you imagine the terror in those children’s faces?
Can you imagine young students watching the man who taught them mathematics being butchered before their eyes?
Can you imagine the screams, the tears, the fear that will follow them for the rest of their lives?
Those children may never sleep peacefully again.
They may never forget the sound of terror.
They may never erase the image of their teacher dying helplessly before them.
What offence did this man commit?
Was teaching children now a crime?
Was carrying a Bible now worthy of death?
Why take the life of a man who spent his years building the future of children?
Why murder a teacher whose only weapon was education?
Why destroy innocent lives while the world watches in silence?
Nigeria is bleeding every single day.
Christians are being persecuted. Villages are attacked. Pregnant women are murdered. Fathers are slaughtered. Mothers are left widowed. Children are becoming orphans overnight. Churches are filled with tears instead of joy.
Yet the world stays quiet.
If this was happening somewhere else, the world would cry out.
If this happened in powerful nations, headlines would never stop speaking about it.
But when Nigerians die… when Christians are massacred… when innocent teachers are killed before children… many choose silence.
But we will not remain silent.
We will keep speaking.
We will keep crying out.
We will keep telling the stories of innocent people whose blood cries from the ground.
We will keep demanding that the world pays attention until help comes.
Because silence in the face of evil only gives darkness more power.
“Their feet rush into sin; they are swift to shed innocent blood.” — Isaiah 59:7
And the Bible also says:
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” — Matthew 5:4
May God comfort the children who witnessed this horror.
May God comfort the family of this teacher.
May God remember every innocent soul lost in Nigeria.
And may the world finally open its eyes before more innocent blood is spilled.