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John ObiMayor

@juobilor

Theologian. Philosopher. Psychologist. Humanist. Words are subtle but powerful; we ought to mind how we use them.

Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
Don’t stop asking Joash Amupitan to resign. Your silence will not make public scrutiny go away. We know this pattern too well. Good morning, Nigeria! 1000reasons.vote
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John ObiMayor
John ObiMayor@juobilor·
@_Aadeolaa @FRSCNigeria I paid 25k for 5 years renewal since Oct 2024...went to their office for capturing...network this, network that...how can I pay this much and waste my days queueing and begging for capture? I'm holding unto this signed payment slip for 3 more years. Irresponsibility on steroids!
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Adeola@_Aadeolaa·
Nigeria Diving Licence renewal, a year and counting. What a shamble of an organisation @FRSCNigeria
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
Amupitan Must Go: Nigeria Cannot Trust a Referee Accused of Wearing APC Colours Professor Joash Amupitan cannot continue to sit comfortably as INEC Chairman while serious questions hang over his neutrality. The office he occupies is not an ordinary appointment. It is the sacred seat of Nigeria’s electoral referee, and anyone who holds it must be above suspicion, above partisan loyalty, and above every shadow of political bias. The concern around Amupitan is simple: Nigerians cannot be asked to trust an electoral umpire widely perceived by critics as sympathetic to the APC. An election is not credible only because INEC announces results. It is credible when citizens believe the process was fair before, during, and after voting. Once the referee is suspected of leaning toward one side, the entire contest is already poisoned. The 2027 election is too important to be supervised by a man whose neutrality is being publicly questioned. Nigeria is already battling distrust, voter anger, institutional weakness, and fear of manipulation. INEC should be restoring confidence, not deepening suspicion. Amupitan must understand that public trust is the oxygen of democracy. Without it, even a technically conducted election becomes morally dead. This is why the honourable path is clear. If Amupitan cannot convince Nigerians that he is fully independent, then he should resign immediately. No personal ambition, political loyalty, or institutional stubbornness should be placed above the survival of Nigeria’s democracy. Nigeria needs a neutral umpire, not a controversial one. Amupitan must go.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
In continuation of my extensive consultations with Nigerian leaders, today, notable South East Leaders, and I visited our respected former President Goodluck Jonathan @GEJonathan on a consultation regarding the 2027 general elections and, more importantly, the future of our dear nation. Our discussions were frank, thoughtful, and anchored on the urgent need to reposition Nigeria on the path of unity, security, stability, productivity, and inclusive governance. At a time when our nation continues to grapple with economic hardship, rising insecurity, and deepening social divisions, it has become imperative that Leaders across regions come together to reflect, consult, and act in the overall interest of the Nigerian people. Nigeria today requires leadership that is guided not by personal ambition, but by competence, character, capacity, and compassion. The kind of leadership that understands that governance is not about sharing what is left, but about creating what is needed. We must move from a consumption-driven nation to a production-driven one, where our vast human and natural resources are effectively harnessed for the common good. The 2027 elections must therefore not just be seen as another political exercise, but as a critical opportunity to reset the trajectory of our country. It must be about the Nigerian child who deserves quality education, the struggling entrepreneur who needs a conducive environment to thrive, and the millions of citizens who simply desire a secure and functional nation. I remain convinced that through sincere dialogue, unity of purpose, and a firm commitment to doing what is right, Nigeria can and will rise again. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Revolutionary Youth!
Revolutionary Youth!@torty_mercy·
This song hits differently. Shout out to all the artists using their talent to call out this evil government and stir up citizen awareness. My non Igbo friends, please get an Igbo interpreter
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Felix
Felix@felixherbt·
According to the INEC electoral constitution as amended, no member of the institution must belong to any political party prior to their appointment. Amupitan is an APC alien; he has shown to lack of integrity in conducting the 2027 elections. We demand his resignation @inecnigeria
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
Amunpitan must not conduct the 2027 elections. Empirical evidence show he's a great supporter of Bola Tinubu. Any election conducted by him will be illegitimate and unacceptable to the opposition. He should resign to save Nigeria from war. #AmunpitanMustResign
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NN News Media
NN News Media@NNNewsMedia·
According to the tech gaint AI system Grok said every single piece of evidence INEC provided from this investigation does not hold up and is outright false. nnnewsmedia.com/tech-system-sa…
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winsome
winsome@Ebube_5·
INEC CHAIRMAN AMUPITAN MUST GO. INEC CHAIRMAN AMUPITAN MUST GO. INEC CHAIRMAN AMUPITAN MUST GO. INEC CHAIRMAN AMUPITAN MUST GO. INEC CHAIRMAN AMUPITAN MUST GO. INEC CHAIRMAN AMUPITAN MUST GO. INEC CHAIRMAN AMUPITAN MUST GO.
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
INEC CHAIRMAN AMUPITAN MUST GO. INEC CHAIRMAN AMUPITAN MUST GO. INEC CHAIRMAN AMUPITAN MUST GO. INEC CHAIRMAN AMUPITAN MUST GO. INEC CHAIRMAN AMUPITAN MUST GO. INEC CHAIRMAN AMUPITAN MUST GO. INEC CHAIRMAN AMUPITAN MUST GO.
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John ObiMayor@juobilor·
@RealQueenBee__ I've a feeling that this video is to 'somehow' cast Amupitan in a good light...by saying that INEC is irredeemable. We've always known that since INEC liked a tweet that antagonised PO pre 2023. The ICT Director has been inglorious, too. Then, with Seun in the picture, distrust!
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John ObiMayor
John ObiMayor@juobilor·
@EmirSirdam @akintollgate Stop egboing him. He's been a wolf all along. By the way, I have not heard from the fencist lately. I know he blocked me. I would like to know if he's lended his voice on the lies of INEC and Amupitan. I guess Arteta is occupying him wella. - Selfish interest - Snakish aura.
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Emir Sirdam
Emir Sirdam@EmirSirdam·
My Egbon @akintollgate your attention is needed, I am yet to hear what you have to say about this. Happy Sunday Sir
Peter Obi@PeterObi

Troubling Developments from the citadel of learning. The reason Universities are regarded as an ivory tower is because its seen as centres for pure, isolated intellectual thought. It's therefore worrisome when they are increasingly pressured to operate outside this norm. Today, I was scheduled to be at Obafemi Awolowo University at 9am prompt to deliver a keynote lecture, before proceeding to Ibadan for the opposition parties' political summit scheduled to commence at 12noon. The invitation was extended to me several months ago, and adequate preparations had been made. Regrettably, I received the news that the event would no longer be held in the University as planned. While such occurrences may be dismissed in isolation, it is important to state clearly that this has now happened more than ten times. This is no longer incidental; it points to a troubling pattern that should concern all well-meaning Nigerians. My alma mater, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka was not excluded. The family of one of the renowned UNN Vice Chancellor late Professor Frank Ndili had planned an annual lecture on his behalf and the inaugural lecture was to be delivered, but on the scheduled date it was cancelled by the University authority. These are not merely personal inconveniences; they raise deeper questions about the kind of environment we are nurturing in our country. Universities are meant to be centres of learning, open dialogue, and the free exchange of ideas. When platforms for constructive engagement are repeatedly constrained, it reflects a worrying shift away from these ideals. This concern becomes even more pronounced when viewed against my engagements across the world, where I have been privileged to speak and interact freely with students and scholars in respected institutions. In the past 24 months, I have delivered lectures in notable universities globally including Oxford University, Cambridge University, Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, Chicago University, University of Pennsylvania, Imperial College, to name a few. Those environments continue to demonstrate openness to dialogue, critical thinking, and shared learning, values that should equally define our own institutions. We must ask ourselves: what kind of nation are we building if spaces meant for intellectual engagement are gradually shrinking? A country’s progress is anchored on its ability to encourage knowledge, debate, and the contest of ideas, not restrict them. Nigeria must work towards becoming a place where ideas thrive, where knowledge is shared without fear, and where our institutions uphold the principles they were established to protect. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO

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Danmalam
Danmalam@danmalam2717·
@AishaYesufu @realkensoo @PeterObi Thanks for providing this clarity. It explains a lot. I've always said Nigeria is the only country where the devil is unemployed. They would rather people die than accept help from Peter Obi. A real shame!
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Zekeri Idris Jnr@IdrisZekeriJnr·
Opposition leaders had our national anthem (not Tinubu’s town hall anthem) played at the Opposition Summit.
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Baron Chymaker.𝛑
Baron Chymaker.𝛑@chymaker·
The most popular opposition figure and the most popular politician in Africa cannot be a VP to another. Facts are stubborn ✍🏿✍🏿✍🏿✍🏿
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