
Fatai Toheeb
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Fatai Toheeb
@fataitoheeb321
Future/spot trader Technical Analyst AI lover. Animal/rabbit lover





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I’ve never seen a tweet from a South African wanting to go overseas, is South Africa that great?

After the 2023 elections, I deliberately distanced myself from Nigerian politics. The atmosphere was exhausting, emotionally draining, and deeply discouraging. But then I watched Peter Obi, a man who is already successful and comfortable by every standard continue to stay committed to the struggle for a better Nigeria. At that moment, I asked myself: If a billionaire can continue sacrificing his time, energy, and reputation in pursuit of a working Nigeria, why should ordinary citizens become indifferent? So when people casually ask, “What will Peter Obi do differently?”, it sometimes reflects a troubling level of political apathy, insensitivity, and nonchalance toward the realities Nigerians currently face. The real issue is no longer just about Peter Obi; it is about what Nigerians are willing to do differently in 2027. Will citizens become more intentional, more vigilant, and more committed to protecting the integrity of their votes? Or will the country once again witness an electoral process marred by allegations of manipulation, voter suppression, and institutional compromise? 2027 will not only test political candidates; it will test the political consciousness, courage, and unity of Nigerians themselves. I pray we get it right. Nigeria will be OK ✌️ Shalom 🙏
