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💙never say never🔥@ninowizzy·
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Hon. Dan_Borno@DanBornoReal·
Are you an Obidient and want to be part of our political media team? @PeterObi_NaKowa Drop your state below and check your dm! Thanks
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Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
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Nigeria Democratic Congress
Nigeria Democratic Congress@NigeriaNDCHQ·
Our National Legal Adviser resigned from the APM since last year. There is no discrepancy of membership or legal issues. INEC just forgot to update APM’s details on their website. See his letter of resignation from the party and as National Legal adviser attached. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Cc @GuardianNigeria ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
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The Guardian Nigeria@GuardianNigeria

NDRA raises alarm over alleged dual party membership, accusing Reuben Egwuaba’s simultaneous APM and NDC roles of violating Electoral Act, posing legal concerns. guardian.ng/news/dual-part…

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Zekeri Idris Jnr
Zekeri Idris Jnr@IdrisZekeriJnr·
Somebody shout PRESSURE!
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
Even when he joined the coalition, all I did was trust him. People who blamed him for not knowing how to "play politics" in 2023, started crucifying him for dining with vipers. I never sang Aregbesola, Malami or El Rufai's praise. I was never masturbating in their mentions because there's no way I'd forget what they'd represented in the past. I made up my mind - should he clench the ticket, I will just focus on my Principal. Grateful for Atiku's greed and selfishness. Thankful that the marriage didn't work out. See as divorce sweet.
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
Politics is not what I am known for. I am an authority when it comes to relationships or marriages. But political decisions or choices affect leadership. And when leadership is poor, men and women are less interested in getting married and raising a family. Or some would use it as an excuse to steal, harm others or go into fraud. I have looked at all the presidential candidates that we have today, and I see that potential in the persons of Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso. I won't always discuss politics because I don't like it, and it creates enemies unnecessarily. But I have seen a high level of poverty and shock in the numbers of persons that have been begging for money to survive from close families and friends. And I know it's because of our economy. An economy led by President Tinubu. I have seen wives lose their husbands in a large scale like never seen before due to insecurity. I have seen mothers and wives decide to prostitute themselves because they have to feed their children. I have seen parents enable their children to go into fraud and prostitution because of our harsh economy. I cannot continue to teach people on how to maintain a healthy relationship or marriage, while their pockets cannot sustain it and their children are hungry. I want to promote someone that gives hope to the ordinary Nigerians and has a track record. Do not be distracted by my political posts in recent times. I am doing it because I am concerned with our future. The suffering is too much for a country as rich as Nigeria. And we have leaders who do not show empathy. Rather, they politicize the level of insecurity and massive corruption as a political witch-hunt. Greed and quest for power is the bane. Poverty weaponization is the catalyst. Religion and tribe are the result. You young Nigerians must see these things for what they are. Your mates in countries where they have elected good politicians are getting married very early and raising their families. But you're still begging for recharge card, doing yahoo and olosho on tik tok and IG. This is not the life that was promised to you by these greedy politicians. Take back your country. End.
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 Credit: real_winnyberry on IG.
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Nigeria Democratic Congress@NigeriaNDCHQ·
Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso receiving their NDC Membership cards from the National Chairman, Senator Moses Cleopas.
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Sir David Onyemaizu🦍
Sir David Onyemaizu🦍@SirDavidBent·
“Peter Obi is desperate and he's changing party up and down.” Mind you, this same Peter Obi can simply decide not to contest for the Presidency and he will be 100% fine. Man is already rich. Then there's you, still struggling to pay the debt of the three cups of rice you took from Iya Bashiru. In the last four years, you have basically lived from hand to mouth, with your purchasing power now a long lost fairytale. If you like, don't get 2027 right. You're not doing Peter Obi, he will be fine. You're doing yourself.
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Abolaji Rasaq
Abolaji Rasaq@bolazeal·
Trust me. Obi knows what he's doing.
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
“We have come to the NDC to help build a united Nigeria that works for everyone. The government created crisis after crisis within our party, which forced us to leave and move elsewhere. Here, we believe in a free judiciary cases so we can focus on the real job. I urge party members not to resort to court actions.” —Mr. Peter Obi, speaking after joining the NDC today
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE

BREAKING NEWS: NDC National Leader, Senator Seriake Dickson, officially welcome Mr Peter Obi, Rabiu Kwankwaso and others to NDC party today.

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Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
Peter Obi and Kwankwaso being presented with their party cards
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Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
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PIDOMNIGERIA
PIDOMNIGERIA@UNOFFICIALFACT·
Nigerians are you ready to defend your votes? This is not 2023 ooooo. This time around, we should be ready to sing the music together, and dance the footsteps together. NDC is now the official National opposition party in Nigeria going forward. Una go see politics.
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𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑮𝑬𝑵𝑬𝑹𝑨𝑳 𝑺𝑵𝑶𝑾 🇨🇮
To Peter Obi @PeterObi From a place deeper than words, I say thank you. Not the kind of thank you people say casually. The kind that comes with a heavy chest. The kind that sits in the throat because it almost feels unfair to say it, knowing what you carry. Thank you… for choosing us. Because that is what this is. A choice. You chose to stay in a place that breaks men. You chose to fight in a system that rewards silence and punishes truth. You chose to carry a people who do not always understand the weight of what you are carrying for them. And sometimes, when I watch how you are treated… it hurts. It hurts because the same people you are trying to lift out of suffering sometimes become the ones throwing stones. The same voices you are trying to give dignity to sometimes echo the words of those who benefit from their pain. Yet you do not stop. You do not become bitter. You do not turn away. You do not say, “Let them be.” You stay. And that is what breaks me the most. Because it would have been easier for you to walk away. To sit in comfort. To protect your peace. To choose your family fully and leave the rest of us to figure out the mess we created. But you didn’t. You stood in the middle of the storm… and you are still standing. Sir, do you know what that means? It means you are carrying a love that most of us do not have the strength to carry. A love that does not depend on applause. A love that does not retreat when it is misunderstood. A love that keeps giving… even when it is not returned. That kind of love is painful. That kind of love is lonely. And I am sorry… that this country makes it harder than it should be for people like you. I am sorry that sometimes it feels like your voice is fighting against noise that refuses to listen. I am sorry that goodness has to struggle this much to breathe. But please… do not stop. Because whether loud or silent, there are people who see you. People who understand. People who draw strength from the fact that you have not given up. History will not remember the noise. It will remember the man who stood when it was easier to sit. The man who chose conscience when compromise was available. The man who refused to become what he was fighting. And for me… it is not just history. It is personal. Because in a country that sometimes makes you question if goodness still exists… you became proof that it does. Thank you for staying. Thank you for enduring. Thank you for loving a people who do not always know how to love you back. May God strengthen you in the quiet moments nobody sees. May He remind you, on the days it feels heavy, that your sacrifice is not invisible. And may you never lose the heart that made you choose us in the first place. Thank you. -Love Chijioke.
Peter Obi@PeterObi

Fellow Nigerians, good morning. I woke up this morning after my church service with a deeply reflective heart, and despite every constraint, I felt compelled to share these thoughts with you. Many people do not truly understand the silent pains some of us carry daily—the private struggles, emotional burdens, and quiet battles we face while trying to survive and serve sincerely in difficult circumstances. We now live in an environment that has become increasingly toxic, where the very system that should protect and create opportunities for decent living often works against the people—a society where intimidation, insecurity, endless scrutiny, and discouragement have become normal. More painful is when some of those you associate with, believing you would find understanding and solidarity among them, become part of the pressure you face. Some who publicly identify with you privately distance themselves or join in unfair criticism. We live in a society where humility is mistaken for weakness, respect is seen as a lack of courage, and compassion is treated as foolishness—a system where treating people equally is questioned simply because you refuse to worship status, tribe, class, or power. Personally, I have never looked down on anyone except to uplift them. I have never used privilege, position, or resources to oppress others, intimidate the weak, or make people feel small. To me, leadership has always been about service, sacrifice, and helping others rise. Let me state clearly: my decision to leave the ADC is not because our highly respected Chairman, Senator David Mark, treated me badly, nor because my leader and elder brother, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, or any other respected leaders did anything personally wrong to me. I will continue to respect them. However, the same Nigerian state and its agents that created unnecessary crises and hostility within the Labour Party that forced me to leave now appear to be finding their way into the ADC, with endless court cases, internal battles, suspicion, and division, instead of focusing on deeper national problems and playing politics built more on control and exclusion than on service and nation-building. Even within spaces where one labours sincerely, one is sometimes treated like an outsider in one’s own home. You and your team become easy targets for every failure, frustration, or misunderstanding, as though honest contribution has become a favour being tolerated rather than appreciated. And when you choose to leave so that those you are leaving can have peace, and you step out into the cold, you are still maligned and your character is questioned. Despite all your efforts to continue working for a better Nigeria and engaging people with sincerity and goodwill, those who do not wish you well continue to attack your character and question your intentions. There are moments I ask God in prayer: Why is doing the right thing often misconstrued as wrongdoing in our country? Why is integrity not valued? Why is the prudent management of resources, especially when invested in critical areas like education and healthcare, wrongly labelled as stinginess? Why are humility and obedience to the rule of law often taken to be weakness rather than discipline? Let me assure all that I am not desperate to be President, Vice President, or Senate President. I am desperate to see a society that can console a mother whose child has been kidnapped or killed while going to school or work. I am desperate to see a Nigeria where people will not live in IDP camps but in their homes. I am desperate for a country where Nigerian citizens do not go to bed hungry, not knowing where their next meal will come from. Yet, despite everything, I remain resolute. I firmly believe that Nigeria can still become a country with competent leadership based on justice, compassion, and equal opportunity for all. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO

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Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
TO @PeterObi: You did the right thing this morning. Walking out of the ADC took courage. It also took clarity. You named what most Nigerians have been afraid to name — that the same state and its agents that captured Labour Party in 2023 captured the ADC in 2026. Same machine. Different jersey. That is the truth. And you said it out loud. For that, you deserve commendation. Not endorsement — commendation. Because you took a step in the right direction, and steps in the right direction are rare in Nigerian politics. Now keep going. Let APC and ADC split the Caliphate vote between themselves. Let the men who built this cage fight over who gets to sit on the throne. They have the same owners. They will end with the same outcome. You have a different road open to you now. The road of the people. Millions of displaced Nigerians have no voice. Give them one. Make sure they have a vote. Millions are crying for self-determination. Give them a real pathway. Put it on the ballot. Call for a new constitution. Not an amendment. A new one — written by the people, ratified by the people. The 1999 document is a colonial contraption that mentions Sharia 165 times and Christianity zero. It is the scaffolding the Caliphate stands on. Tear it down. Call for a free 2027 election under international supervision. Not INEC. Not the agents who hounded you out of two parties. The world. Do not compromise. The world is watching. Be the champion Nigerians need to end this 66-year nightmare. Sir, you have left the machine. Now join the people and help dismantle it. #EarthShaker
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