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@TimothyObinna1
I dream that one day Nigeria 🇳🇬 will be better.
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2019
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@officialABAT @Atobatele_1 You saw more than infrastructure? Did you see poverty? People dying? Lack of jobs? Out of school children? No working hospitals? Unpaid workers? The people your convoy kïlled?
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Standing in Bayelsa today, what I saw was more than infrastructure.
The New Yenagoa City Road 1 is about access. The Angiama–Oporoma Bridge is about connection. The Bayelsa Independent Power Project is about opportunity.
At every level, government must stay focused on what works for people and our administration will continue to collaborate with states serious about putting people first.
When we do this, we are not just building projects. We are building confidence in our future as a people and as a nation.
I must commend Governor Duoye Diri for putting the people first. Thank you, Bayelsa.
Nigeria will surely succeed.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu




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Nigerians have seen your handiwork.
You unopposedly appointed a core APC member as INEC chairman literally to rig and announce you the winner of the upcoming election.
No wonder nothing ever bothers you; your confidence of re-election is top notch.
It’s either this country is revolutionized or the 2027 election is boycotted.
God forbid you rule this nation again.
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@philnon1993 @PeterObi Don't let your guard down, re-strategize and commit all to God.
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@PeterObi responsibility on me to provide for my family.
I am into the foodstuff business, but recently the business has been going down seriously due to lack of sufficient capital. It has become very difficult for me to sustain my family and keep the business running.
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Yesterday, I honoured the invitation of the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation at the launch of its landmark report titled “Strengthening the Nexus Between Democracy and Economic Growth in Nigeria.”
The report and the robust panel discussions that followed did not just present data; they reiterated the necessary truth that we have failed in critical areas of development: health, education, and pulling our people out of poverty. Over the past decade, our democratic progress has weakened while the economic well-being of our people has continued to decline.
Consensus thinking from the event is that our leadership recruitment process must change for democracy to thrive. The recruitment must be based on competence, capacity, compassion, character, and commitment to serving the well-being of the people. And for it to thrive, our institutions must be strong, independent, and accountable to the people.
We must rebuild trust in our institutions, restore discipline in Leadership, and ensure that governance translates into measurable improvements in the lives of Nigerians.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO




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Today I paid for my mum’s flight from Nigeria 🇳🇬 to the United States 🇺🇸 in full.
No installments.
No payment plan.
And I can’t stop thinking about how this journey started.
In 2010, I earned ₦11,000 working as a classroom assistant and had almost lost hope of getting into nursing school.
One Saturday evening, my mum said:
“Pack your things. We’re going to the school tomorrow.”
We travelled across states with no connection, no plan just faith.
My department wanted 60 nursing students.
They already had 59 accepted.
We were told it was full… until one last slot appeared.
My mum paid my tuition even before my dad could send it.
My parents always told me:
“One day you will work in the United States.”
Today, I’ve been a nurse for almost 11 years and working in the US for over a year.
My dad is late now.
But today, I paid for my mum’s ticket in full.
I pray our parents live long enough to enjoy the fruits of their sacrifices🙏 ❤️
#nurseucy

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“If I do not provide steady electricity in four years, do not vote for me for 2nd Tenure,” -BAT
Thirty-two months after being incharge and instead of living by his powerful words, he now dumps National Grid that has been performing abysmally under his watch.
Those were the powerful words then that inspired hope among Nigerians who longed for light in their homes, stability for their businesses, and growth for their nation. Yet, while Nigerians are still grappling with that unfulfilled, categorical electoral promise - and without clear communication on the obstacles, if any, we read of provision in 2025 budget about the ₦10 billion for solar power at Aso Rock, and in 2026 budget another humongous amount for upgrade and maintenance and now we are being scarcitically told that Presidential Villa has planned to be disconnected from the national grid to rely entirely on solar.
It is a gross neglect and deeply worrisome when the seat of power abandons the national grid. One would expect government institutions to lead efforts to strengthen and expand the grid so that other establishments, and ultimately, citizens can benefit. If those in authority disconnect themselves from the system, who then will connect the ordinary Nigerian to reliable power?
Promoting renewable energy, as solar systems do, is commendable and necessary for the future. However, this situation reflects a deeper concern: governance lacking compassion and commitment to the governed. You cannot tell the people to fast while feasting yourself, securing yourself while Nigerians remain unsecured.
Nigerians do not expect 100% fulfilment of promises, but they do expect 100% effort, accompanied by measurable improvements and clear explanations when gaps exist. Leadership must serve the people, not isolate itself from their daily struggles. -PO
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