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@SOAMQUAY

Strategy/Management Consultant. Patriot of a New Nigeria. TeamLiverpool FC. The only Nigerian Moto GP Lover. The Lord is my Shepherd , I have it all therefore.

Nigeria, UK. Katılım Nisan 2010
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Benkingsley Nwashara
Benkingsley Nwashara@Benking443·
I grew up in Anambra State, and I saw this up close. One of my classmates’ fathers served as a Commissioner under Peter Obi. Let me make it very clear: Peter Obi didn’t build his cabinet around career politicians. He deliberately brought in professionals from different fields, people who already had established careers before government. My classmate’s dad is a senior lawyer with law chambers in Anambra, Abia, and now Lagos. After serving in government, he simply returned to legal practice. No drama, no clinging to power. His Chief of Staff, who later became Commissioner for Information, was a professor and lecturer. When the administration ended, she went straight back to academia. That was the pattern. These were people who had something to return to, so they weren’t in office to survive. they were there to serve. Compare that to the usual system dominated by career politicians, where public office becomes a permanent livelihood, and you’ll understand the difference immediately. It’s really not complicated: When you appoint professionals, they serve and go back to their lives. When you appoint career politicians, they stay and turn governance into a career.
Pamilerin Adegoke@Pamilerin

Pls, where are the Commissioners and SSAs who served under Peter Obi during his time in Anambra State?

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@U_Rochas Are you still having wet dreams about Obi? Na wa o….this thing really got you guys. Why not bring Okowa back, since it was Atiku that brought Obi to limelight as running mate
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Arc Uche Rochas
Arc Uche Rochas@U_Rochas·
I want to tell you the bitter truth from the long post that Peter Obi made yesterday and the reason why he is leaving ADC. The truth is that Obi is a coward, a man who does not face challenges head-on. The problem in ADC is too small compared to the problems of the nation he wants to lead. This is a simple testament that he would abandon his responsibilities and then blame the entire country for it. He is a man who was overhyped and, unfortunately for him, is not meeting expectations. Only those with low understanding, those who take a long time to process reality, will keep holding on to what they were told, regardless of how events have changed. Only such people still believe in him. Those who are more discerning have seen him for who he is and have left the sinking ship.
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@BashirAhmaad @mariolexxx He hasn’t finished with you guys yet. Be waiting for power coming back to the north in 2031
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Arc Uche Rochas
Arc Uche Rochas@U_Rochas·
My support and loyalty to Atiku Abubakar have reached a very high level. I will stand by him and his aspirations till the end, and I have no regrets about it. I am not broke and will never be broke in this life. I have not benefited from any government, past or present; the only things I enjoy are the public infrastructure provided, such as roads and similar amenities. I have never executed any government contracts, nor have I ever applied for one. I have no interest in contesting any election, now or in the future. I support Atiku based on his track record and past achievements, especially in human capital development. I have no debts, I owe no one a dime and have no outstanding loans with any bank. I am simply blessed. Finally, for the record, I have never received any money from Atiku in my entire life in any form or shape, and neither have any of my family members. We support him genuinely and wholeheartedly. Thank you.
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Dcypher Blinkz
Dcypher Blinkz@Dcypherblinkz·
@jrnaib2 You’re talking about the man here! It will be a big shame on him if he looses in 2027 again! If Obi looses the election, it won’t even pain us as u pain una.. Meanehile Ok will win 2027 election. Work don start already
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Dakta B. Shelby
Dakta B. Shelby@Lonnewulff·
My leader @PeterObi, unfortunately this is where we part ways. My support for you was largely based on the efforts that I have seen from you in fighting for democratic, free, and fair elections. However, your pattern of resigning from political parties solely because of external pressure (PDP, LP, and now ADC) is uncharacteristic of a leader with the ability to fight for what is right. You cower in the face of pressure and you run for soft landing else where. This is not the type of leadership Nigeria needs given its dire situation, and certainly not the type of politics that we need going into 2027. My hate for Tinubu is bigger than my love for a better Nigeria at the moment. So I will align with whom I believe can end Tinubu. Best wishes.
Imran Muhammad@Imranmuhdz

BREAKING; Peter Obi Resigned from ADC Peter announced his departure from ADC. He said, “Let me state clearly: my decision to leave the ADC is not because our highly respected Chairman, Senator David Mark, treated me badly, nor because my leader and elder brother, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, or any other respected leaders did anything personally wrong to me. I will continue to respect them. “However, the same Nigerian state and its agents that created unnecessary crises and hostility within the Labour Party that forced me to leave now appear to be finding their way into the ADC, with endless court cases, internal battles, suspicion, and division, instead of focusing on deeper national problems and playing politics built more on control and exclusion than on service and nation-building.”

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'Demola Olarewaju
'Demola Olarewaju@DemolaRewaju·
What people envy about you is how you understand them best. Praise can be faked but not envy; envy is honest. Who doesn’t want to be 79 years old - still sound in mind and body, leading with quiet dignity, surviving betrayals, withstanding attacks and ready to fight forward for Nigeria. Still standing. Still solid. They envy your quiet dignity they call it arrogance; You did them favours and never even told us; Their envy reveals what they secretly wish they can have the discipline to build, and what they quietly fear you might achieve long before they do. We welcome their envy - they may eventually be ok (or not) but they will never be AA.
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Tèmítọ́pẹ́.@Just_Torpeh·
@dammiedammie35 @EstherUmoh10 “You don reduce o” is a very insensitive thing to say to someone in such terrifyingly difficult situation. Emotional intelligence should be taught in schools. SMH 🤦‍♂️
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Murat
Murat@mrtbrgl·
Who need 777+ new followers 👥 Say “Hi”... 🔥 We follow you. ✨💫
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@U_Rochas @PeterObi Keep your stupid advise to yourself. You think you know more than a billionaire two time governor and former presidential aspirant?
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Arc Uche Rochas
Arc Uche Rochas@U_Rochas·
Dear Peter Obi, @PeterObi If no one has taken the time to clearly explain the consequences of your current political path, allow me to do so in simple terms, sir. You are positioning yourself against a sitting president from the South who still has four years left to complete an expected eight-year tenure. At the same time, you have publicly committed to serving only one term if elected and handing over to RMK. Furthermore, if your joint ticket with RMK does not succeed, you would then be expected, by your own logic and the prevailing political arrangement, to support him in 2031, when it would be the North’s turn to produce the president. In practical terms, this means you have effectively narrowed your own window to just one real opportunity: 2027. That is the hard truth. You are, by your own design, placing a strict limit on your political lifespan at the very moment it should be expanding. Politics at this level is not just about ambition, it is about timing, structure, and long-term positioning. By locking yourself into these commitments, you risk stepping out of the race earlier than necessary. If this is a deliberate strategy, then it is a bold one. But if not, then it deserves a deeper reflection.
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Grande Capo
Grande Capo@italopunter·
@U_Rochas @PeterObi You nor go cry ke 😂😂😂 I thought you all said Atiku made Obi, he should make another person
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Most of the south east leaders of the ADC are not moving to the NDC with Peter Obi.
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@U_Rochas We have always said it that both you and your principal Atiku are working for Tinubu. Bunch of hungry clowns
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Arc Uche Rochas
Arc Uche Rochas@U_Rochas·
I would rather have Tinubu continue and complete his eight-year term than have Peter anywhere near Abuja, let alone Aso Rock. It would be a disaster and a monumental shame to have Obidient in Aso Rock God forbid.
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Lekan Olayinka
Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
Peter Obi leaves ADC. But that’s not what I want to say. Look at this part of his speech. You can feel that righteous lamentation and fatigue. He is thrown into an abyss of perplexity that people would not want a nation that works for all. This is Peter Obi. Around three Sundays ago like this, some were saying Peter Obi is evil because he aligned himself with some politicians. I remember clearly telling them that the structure doesn’t matter because we can trust Peter’s integrity. Today, we have been proven right. Peter Obi leaves ADC because his principles to see a Nigeria where we don’t pay kidnappers doesn’t align with those in that structure. I’ve wanted to say it before. Peter Obi doesn’t want power. He is not desperate to be president. There’s nothing being a president would give him that he doesn’t have or have experienced. He has lead several banks, so seeing huge money won’t be a coveted experience. He has met many world leaders, so that international association won’t be his motivation. He is a billionaire who only has one house in Onitsha. He is content. He doesn’t want to loot your money. He is running because he hates what the country that gave him everything has become. He wants the country that worked for him to work for you. That’s his only motive. It’s why it rather baffles me when people try to shame Obidients by saying, “Peter Obi will never be president.” You think that’s our goal? He is a means to our end of seeing a Nigeria that works. That’s all. To you all, it is politics. To us, it is Nigeria. If Peter goes to another party, we will follow him because we trust him. But I think he hasn’t been hit emotionally like this before. I hope he finds strength. Hold on, Peter. Just fight, we will fight with you. But whatever happens, I’ll like to end with this: Peter Obi won’t feel the effect of a bad government. Peter Obi doesn’t need the loot that comes from politics. The outcome of a bad government will affect you and I the most. I hope we all internalize this and be prepared for the consequences of our actions.
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@U_Rochas We will never support Atiku. Cry all you want
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Arc Uche Rochas
Arc Uche Rochas@U_Rochas·
Because of his political ambition, he keeps moving young, innocent Nigerians from one party to another. Why not build your own party? No. Why not stay and develop one? No. Instead, he uses his supporters as political bargaining chips, without considering their future. Now he wants to take them to the NDC to start all over again. The Obidient movement is a political commodity in the hands of Peter Obi.
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
Who no dey fear primaries dey find consensus
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
Southeast people have supported and voted for Northern presidential candidates in several elections. They were the victims of the civil war, but they never used the civil war against Northern Nigerians in any election. But when we agitate for power to shift to the Southeast, you see Northerners using the civil war to campaign against Southeast. You will see the unfortunate ones lying that Peter Obi drove Northerners from Anambra state. Why can't we be like the Igbos who never use the civil war against us in elections? Why are we so politically selfish and arrogant. Why are we not as forgiving as the Igbos? It's time to redeem Northern Nigeria from politics of ethnicity, and religious bigotry that have held us down for long. It's time to support an Igbo presidential candidate as an act of reciprocity. Thanks for your attention to this matter. Nigeria must be OK.
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Staying liquid in today’s Nigeria is one of the best things you can do to yourself. Only the cash liquid can take advantage of opportunities.
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Dr. Azeez Olajide Adediran
Dr. Azeez Olajide Adediran@officialjandor·
30th April 2026. I address you today with a deep sense of responsibility and clarity of purpose regarding the future of our party and our dear state, Lagos. A few days ago, I took a decisive step in line with my aspiration to serve by procuring the Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms for the 2027 Lagos State gubernatorial election under the platform of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). That step was driven by conviction, consultation, and a genuine desire to contribute to the progress of our state. However, leadership also demands the capacity to make difficult but necessary decisions that prioritize collective interest above personal ambition. Following the endorsement of Dr. Kadiri Hamzat by our Leader, the President of Nigeria, and Leaders of our party in Lagos, and in recognition of the prevailing realities within the political landscape of our great party, I have decided to withdraw from the 2027 Lagos State gubernatorial race. This decision is not borne out of weakness or a lack of capacity, but out of strength, discipline, and a deep respect for party cohesion and unity. Let me be unequivocal: I remain a loyal and committed member of the APC. I also reaffirm my unalloyed loyalty and respect for the President and national leader of our party, His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. His leadership remains central to the stability and progress of our party and the nation at large. In line with this, I hereby fully align myself with the position and direction of Mr. President regarding the Lagos State gubernatorial process. Party supremacy and strategic alignment are critical to sustaining the gains we have collectively built over the years. To the Lagos4Lagos Movement, I extend my profound gratitude. This movement has never been about one individual; it has always been about a cause, equity, inclusion, and a better Lagos for all. That cause remains alive, and it must now find expression in our collective support for the party’s chosen direction. I urge all our supporters, leaders, and stakeholders to remain calm, focused, and committed. This is a moment to consolidate, not to divide; to build, not to fracture. Politics is a continuum. Today’s decision is part of a larger journey of service, and I remain fully committed to contributing meaningfully to the growth of our party and the development of Lagos State. To the media, I thank you for your professionalism and continued engagement. To our supporters across the state, your loyalty and belief have been humbling. I do not take it for granted. Together, we will continue to work for the progress of Lagos and the success of our great party. Thank you. God bless the Lagos4Lagos Movement. God bless the All Progressives Congress. And God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Dr. Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran JANDOR
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