Ejike Ike-Onyeka
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Ejike Ike-Onyeka
@ejixxe
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This is Peter Obi today. Campaign Nevar Start, when it starts, Una Go See Shege.







A lot of Nigerians (the enemies of Nigeria) mocked President Tinubu last year and said the country was collapsing under him, but the same administration they called weak is now strengthening security ties directly with the United States while Nigerian troops intensify operations against terror groups across the country. This week in Washington, Nuhu Ribadu sat with U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, not for photo ops, but for serious talks around intelligence sharing, counterterrorism, and military cooperation. People can insult Tinubu all day online, but one thing is becoming difficult to deny, Nigeria is no longer sitting quietly while terror networks expand across West Africa. The government is pushing harder, the military is becoming more aggressive, and international partners are paying attention again. The uncomfortable truth is that some of the same people who scream “nothing is working” are also angry anytime this government records any strategic win internationally. Nigeria is the biggest country standing between the Sahel crisis and total regional chaos. Boko Haram, ISWAP, and other terror groups are not just Nigeria’s problem anymore, and Washington knows it. This war will not be won with hashtags, emotional speeches, or Twitter spaces. It will be won with intelligence, alliances, weapons, pressure, and political will. And whether some people like it or not, Tinubu’s government is clearly positioning Nigeria at the center of that fight.


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JUST IN: Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour abandons Peter Obi, says he'll remain in ADC premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines…


UPDATE: Earlier today, the leading ADC Presidential Aspirant, Mohammed Hayatu-Deen, inaugurated 36 state coordinators, one for every state in the federation. Their mandate is to mobilize voters, deepen the grassroots outreach for his campaign, and build the stakeholder networks that will carry his movement to victory.










