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On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand; all other ground is sinking sand. West Ham United fan.
Owerri, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2023
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Today, as part of my nationwide consultations, I visited Kaduna State, where I met with our party stakeholders and members, including Dr. Alhaji Ahmed Tijjani, a gubernatorial hopeful, and Senator Lawal Adamu, who represents Kaduna Central.
What I observed in them was not just political ambition but a sincere desire to serve the people and contribute to the rebuilding of our country.
Kaduna remains a very strategic state in Nigeria. It was once a symbol of our unity and coexistence, a major hub for industry, agriculture, and commerce, and it still holds that potential. With disciplined, competent, and people-oriented leadership, we can restore that lost glory for the benefit of all.
Equally important is the need to rekindle the spirit of unity and coexistence for which Kaduna was once known. A divided society cannot progress, but a united, just, and inclusive one will always find a path to peace and development.
During my interactions, I emphasized the need for our leaders to move away from the politics of money and to embrace the politics of competence, character, and measurable results.
This visit has strengthened my belief that with the right leadership and collective effort, we can build a Nigeria that works—one where every citizen, regardless of background, has a sense of belonging and opportunity.
I leave Kaduna feeling encouraged and hopeful that a New Nigeria is POssible. -PO




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@EstherUmoh10 @jay_den111 I’ve almost given up on this coalition, but this is a breath of fresh air. 🙂
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This is what we call alignment 🤭🤭🤭
Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10
The biggest coalition Peter Obi and Kwankwaso in Kano today.
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She was direct in her reply
How did we now come to conclusion that she is trolling ndị Igbo?
Explain please
Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu@Ojukwu_Bianca
@JAguenu Not my fault your own distended belle is facing towards kwashiokor🫠
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@DreadHound0 @EmmyPromise71 You can just imagine Emeka that can’t even think as a man 😂
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Here is @EmmyPromise71, a man who makes a living by begging for alms of X, openly threatening to beat up people and rig elections for APC.
He is cheered on by another man called Owelle
The comedic part is when he uses the words “we” and “nothing will happen” lol.
We shall see.
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@jay_den111 They are not trying to align to the center , these set of Igbo men are SLAVING their way to the center, they should not drag the rest of us into it
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@jay_den111 We are saying the same thing
Let's fire from all cylinders
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@jay_den111 APC is the only party in the center
All of us can not put all our eggs in one basket.
Meanwhile Nigeria politics is Nigeria politics no matter the party
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@StanleyAgu15 Lol he did more than he is doing now and he no get anything 😂😂😂
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@jay_den111 That’s why he’s trying hard to enyer there this time around na 😂 Abi u no know 😂
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@jay_den111 It's better we should stay away from national politics and allow those who are dirty to play it and decide for us .
Right
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@jay_den111 Nigeria politics is dirty bro.
That's is the fact
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When people say the Southeast should align with the centre, I usually pause and ask myself—what real, meaningful benefit has that ever brought to us? It’s worth looking closely at some of the same individuals who keep pushing this idea of “alignment.”
Take Cubana , for example, who made a comment describing Igbos as “defeated people.” Then you have Bianca Ojukwu, who quoted a tweet and mocked someone using language that echoes the same insults other tribes have historically used against Igbos—reminders of a painful past many are still trying to heal from.
Charles Soludo has also been openly critical of his own kinsman, Peter Obi. Instead of building unity, it often comes across as internal conflict—strong at home, but less assertive when it truly matters.
Even among their supporters, you see a troubling pattern—people struggling for basic needs like food, rent, and burial support, yet still turning around to threaten fellow Igbos during elections. It raises questions about what exactly this “alignment” is achieving for ordinary people.
At the end of the day, it’s hard to see what the Southeast truly gains from tying itself to power at the centre, especially when the values and realities seem so different. Trying to fit into that space at all costs can leave people frustrated, misunderstood, and disconnected from their own community.
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@jay_den111 Yoruba was in that situation at time.
Nigeria politics, you must keep trying till you get it.
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I am so angry about the level of hatred against women in Delta State. Imagine all this “stupid culture” coming from men who are well known to have always been fed and provided for by women.🤦♂️
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE
“If you think you’ve seen the wørst videos from the Ozoro incident in Delta State, you haven’t. They forced their way into a house during a festival and ass@ulted my pastor’s daughter, shøøk rød inside kpekus even though she wasn’t outside” —Lady alleges
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