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Our dreams may be deferred, but never extinguished,
The journey may be long, but the destination doesn't shift,
Meaningful struggle will always be hard and important work difficult:
But we are determined, dedicated and disciplined, therefore our focus and consistency will take us to the finish line. To win, we must do our work and live our lives with the mentality of champions
Congratulations to the @Arsenal, and thank you for exemplifying resilience and consistency. Let's do it again soon.

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As @Arsenal lift the Premier League trophy for the first time in 22 years at Selhurst Park, I congratulate Mikel Arteta, his players, staff and Gunners across London on a phenomenal season.
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My final engagement before leaving Capetown for Johannesburg yesterday, I had the privilege of meeting two distinguished former leaders, President Ian Khama of Botswana and President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa, before departing Cape Town for Johannesburg yesterday.
This meeting was an opportunity for me to express my heartfelt appreciation for their positive comments on the recent immigration issues in the region and their continued advocacy for peace and unity among African nations.
Both Mr Khama and Mr Mbeki continue to hold significant respect across the continent due to their remarkable contributions, both during and after their presidencies.
During my audience with Mr Mbeki, I also reconnected with my good friend, former Ekiti State Governor Dr Kayode Fayemi, who delivered a keynote address at the Thabo Mbeki Africa Day lecture, focusing on the themes of rebuilding unity and revitalising institutions throughout the continent.
This event was organised by the Thabo Mbeki Foundation. -PO




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Oh shut up with the 13 year old fake news already smh. Only thing you managed to get right is that she was in Nigeria 😂 enough of the nonsense! Idiocy everywhere!! Give it a rest 🥱
Abel@Abelpter
Who remembers when Kim Kardashian visited Nigeria for a Valentine’s Day Concert hosted by Darey Art Alade and was paid $500k dollars and she only spent 30 minutes in Nigeria. The organizers really wasted their money.
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@seyilaw1 How about the kidnapped Ibadan school children?
Heartless fellow
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How can someone who lies so effortlessly become president of a country? Does he think everyone is as gullible as his followers?
Last time, he claimed he studied ‘Market to Market’ at Harvard University, and now this again.
Maybe he is mentally unstable, but we are yet to discover it.
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja
“UK banks gave me loans based on my educational background, not on collateral” — Peter Obi
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Yesterday in South Africa, after meeting with the ministers in the morning, I delivered a guest speech at the Spier Dialogue Event on “Policies for Growth in Africa” in Cape Town, where I reiterated that Africa has no reason to remain poor. Our continent is blessed with enormous natural and human resources. Africa holds huge mineral reserves, possesses over 60% of the world’s uncultivated arable land, and has the youngest population globally. These are not liabilities; they are strategic assets for economic transformation.
Yet, despite these enormous advantages, Africa continues to lag due to poor leadership, corruption, weak institutions, and the high cost of governance.
Africa must now look ahead and move forward with decisive action. We must shift our focus from politics and endless election cycles to productivity, development, and nation-building. The future of Africa lies in investing aggressively in Human Development Index (HDI) indicators, especially education, healthcare, and lifting people out of poverty.
Today, many African countries still record low life expectancy, high infant mortality, widespread unemployment, and growing poverty levels. Small and medium-scale businesses, which should be the engine of growth, are collapsing under harsh economic conditions, poor infrastructure, and policy inconsistency.
What Africa needs is competent leadership with the capacity, compassion, and commitment to prioritise production over consumption, and development over politics. If we invest in our people, strengthen institutions, reduce the cost of governance, combat corruption, and create an environment where businesses can thrive, we can build a more productive, secure, democratic, and prosperous Africa that works for all its people.
A New Africa is Possible. -PO




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