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Solomon Iro Arinda

@solomoniro1

CEO ArindaMachu Consult ACA, CNA, MNIM [email protected]

Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2014
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Ahmad Salkida
Ahmad Salkida@A_Salkida·
People often praise @HumAngle_ investigations, innovative offerings like our XR storytelling projects, and the courage behind our journalism. But few ask what it truly costs to produce this work. The long nights. The security risks. The emotional toll. The constant struggle to sustain serious reporting in an environment where support for African journalism is almost nonexistent. If praises can turn into real-life support, we will innovate at a scale never seen on the continent.
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Àlúbàríkà 🇳🇬
Filmmaker Niyi Akinmolayan believes Peter Obi needs to improve his communication and political engagement skills to better connect with Nigerian voters ahead of the 2027 presidential race. He said Obi would be more effective if he adopts a more strategic and politically refined approach when responding to questions, as this would help him communicate his ideas and message more convincingly to the electorate.
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal’s decision to withdraw from the 2027 Sokoto South Senatorial race and endorse Amb. Hon. Faruku Malami Yabo, MFR, is a powerful political signal. In a season where many politicians are holding on to ambition at all costs, Tambuwal has chosen a different path: strategy, sacrifice, and party unity. That is not weakness. That is maturity. Politics is not always about who contests. Sometimes, it is about who understands the bigger picture. A serious political leader must know when to step forward, when to build consensus, and when to strengthen the platform by supporting another capable hand. By endorsing Faruku Malami Yabo, Tambuwal is sending a message to party members, supporters, and stakeholders that unity must come before ego. The 2027 election will not reward divided houses. It will reward discipline, structure, sacrifice, and leaders who can put collective interest above personal ambition. This is the kind of political calculation that builds stronger parties. When leaders make sacrifices, supporters begin to understand that the mission is bigger than one individual. It becomes about victory, representation, stability, and the future of the people. Sokoto South now has a clearer path. Faruku Malami Yabo enters the race with a major endorsement, while Tambuwal reinforces his image as a strategic political player who understands timing, alignment, and party cohesion. This is how serious movements prepare for victory. Not by noise alone. But by unity, sacrifice, and calculated strategy.
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Solomon Iro Arinda@solomoniro1·
@ogundamisi He was talking on a memorized script but as the real questioned was asked he became deaf and dumb.
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Advocacy For Good Governance
Advocacy For Good Governance@governance_101·
Tinubu Is A Complete Failure: The government is deep in debt yet he is spending money like a drunken sailor — Obasanjo
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Solomon Iro Arinda@solomoniro1·
@HAHayatu Politics of self and age as factors are affecting the chances of @atiku. @KwankwasoRM has seen that opportunity and took strategic position now, this will pay him not only now but also In 2031.
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Hamma
Hamma@HAHayatu·
How will Kwankwaso sell Peter Obi in Kano a person that repatriated northerner to Kano when he was a Governor that Kwankwaso himself went to Awka to complain and even threaten them that he will also repatriate Igbo. Kwankwaso is alive can he deny his well documented visit to Awka ?
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
The proposed Obi-Kwankwaso ticket may sound exciting to some people, but politically, it raises serious questions that cannot be dismissed with emotion. The lesson of 2023 is clear. Tinubu did not win because Nigerians were overwhelmingly satisfied with APC. He won because the opposition was divided. Atiku, Obi, and Kwankwaso split the anti-APC vote, and that fragmentation gave Tinubu the opening he needed. Anyone who ignores that lesson is preparing to repeat the same mistake in 2027. Peter Obi has a passionate base, especially among young people and in the South East. Kwankwaso has influence in Kano and parts of the North. But presidential elections are not won by passion alone, or by one-state strength alone. They are won through national spread, alliances, structure, numbers, regional balance, polling unit presence, and the ability to cross the constitutional threshold across the country. That is where the O.K. ticket becomes risky. Can Obi secure enough northern trust beyond social media excitement? Can Kwankwaso transfer his base without internal resistance? Can both men overcome the suspicion, ego, regional calculations and political baggage surrounding them? Can they build the national spread required to defeat an incumbent with state power, governors, money, institutions and ruling-party machinery? These are hard questions. Tinubu’s camp would rather face a scattered opposition than a disciplined coalition. That is why any ticket that further divides the anti-APC vote may end up helping the same government it claims to oppose. The 2027 election must not be reduced to vibes, nostalgia, anger, or online confidence. Nigerians are suffering, but suffering alone does not remove a government. Suffering must be organized into strategy. The opposition needs unity, discipline, a strong rallying figure, and a platform that can convert public anger into electoral victory. Otherwise, the O.K. ticket may be okay for Tinubu, but not okay for Nigerians.
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SimplyHuman
SimplyHuman@MansarayFrances·
Nobody has ever claimed or insinuated that Peter Obi is running for president to steal Nigeria’s money. Not even his enemies. That is a flex💪🏾 Happy Monday my people😊
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Ubandoma Zayyan
Ubandoma Zayyan@Zayyan_ubandoma·
If Amaechi accepts the VP slot, ADC will do a clean sweep of northern votes, while Tinubu, Obi and GEJ scatter southern votes. Let’s go Atiku/Amaechi
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Nigerian Affairs Journal
Nigerian Affairs Journal@NigAffairs·
BREAKING: The Rivers State APC House of Assembly Screening Committee chaired by Hon. Muraina Ajibola has recommended the disqualification of 65 aspirants loyal to Governor Fubara and Tonye Cole, and the clearance of 33 aspirants loyal to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike to participate in the party’s primaries. The 65 aspirants were disqualified for the following reasons: 1. Inducement and attempted bribery of committee members 2. Submission of unsworn affidavits 3. Failure to present voter cards 4. Failure to present party membership slips or cards 5. Conflicting dates of birth 6. Failure to confirm payment of membership dues by nominators 7. Irregular party membership numbers of nominators 8. Inconsistencies in names appearing on submitted documents 9. Insufficient nominators with required numbers that fall short of three nominators per ward 10. Invalid affidavits that failed to disclose material particulars relating to NECO certificates
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Olóyè T.D Esq
Olóyè T.D Esq@BolanleCole·
Peter Obi will be the greatest loser in this game😀
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Solomon Iro Arinda@solomoniro1·
@HAHayatu Your ship will cap side. How can a Yoruba man casts a vote to get VP as against Tinubu? Tah !!!
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Hamma
Hamma@HAHayatu·
I Hamma Ahmed Hayatu have told the Atiku circle in private that my preferred choice for VP should Atiku emerge as ADC candidate is Seyi Makinde. I am also making this public now, my reasons is because of recent electoral successes between SW and the north. Atiku/Makinde is a goal @atiku @seyimakinde
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Jaafar Jaafar
Jaafar Jaafar@JaafarSJaafar·
Peter Obi’s exit is a major blow to Atiku’s 2027 presidential ambition. From a realist standpoint, securing 25 percent across southern states will become far more difficult to Atiku without Obi on his ticket. While Atiku will struggle in vain to make electoral inroads in the South, Obi will make incursion into Atiku’s northern turf, winning Plateau, Nasarawa, the FCT, and possibly Benue and Taraba. Obi will also make a good showing in other Northern states with significant Christian communities such as Southern Kaduna, Southern Borno, Southern Gombe and Southern Adamawa. Don’t downplay it. Obi’s absence has reshaped the electoral map, and Atiku is feeling the weight of it.
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Ahmad Salkida
Ahmad Salkida@A_Salkida·
Boko Haram was not built in the battlefield first. It was built in sermons. Under trees. In welfare networks. In abandoned communities. In the silence of a failing state. Then it became an army. HumAngle’s two-part investigation traces that transformation with unusual depth, from Mohammed Yusuf’s ideological project to the construction of one of Africa’s deadliest insurgent forces. Read both stories. Slowly. humanglemedia.com/ideology-blood… humanglemedia.com/the-making-of-…
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D. H Bwala
D. H Bwala@BwalaDaniel·
“I woke up this morning after my church service.” Peter Obi is the first Nigerian politician in history to attend church service while sleeping and woke up after the service with pains. Pathological……………fill the gap. lol Temu Presidential aspirant.
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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Abubakar Yunusa
Abubakar Yunusa@Pharmacio001·
Nigerians, please judge this case between consensus and direct primaries in the ADC. Atiku demanded a consensus arrangement, but Obi said no—he doesn’t believe in that and influenced others to reject it. Atiku later called for direct primaries, and again Obi said no, claiming he doesn’t have enough members to compete with others. Peter Obi want a free ticket, where he would be picked, and secondly be allowed to handpick Kwankwaso as his VP candidate. The ADC has certain rules and regulations. There’s no way you would be handed a free ticket and still be allowed to choose a VP by yourself—it’s not POssible.
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Hamma
Hamma@HAHayatu·
I hope all Exco members at all levels brought to the ADC by Kwankwaso and Obi shall be sacked if they leave as they are planning. ADC have to be ruthless and not tolerate any mole. Do not pity any adversary no matter how small they are.
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Solomon Iro Arinda@solomoniro1·
@jrnaib2 Where did you keep 1. Chairman Security and Exchange Commission 2. Chairman Fidelity Bank 3. HE IS NOT A THIEF !!!
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Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar
Amaechi vs Obi’s profile (political appointments & elected positions). Comparison: Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi ■ Two-time Speaker ■ Two-time Governor ■ Two-time Minister ■ Chairman of Governors' Forum ■ Two-time DG of campaign Peter Obi ■ Two-time Governor Given their tested leadership experience, who would you hire? — Dr. Elmo
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Ahmad Salkida
Ahmad Salkida@A_Salkida·
Mohammed Yusuf was killed; Abubakar Shekau died by suicide to evade capture. Habib and Abba, Yusuf’s own sons, walked into explosions of their own making. Yet, the network they built stubbornly endures in Nigeria and the Lake Chad region. Here’s how. humanglemedia.com/ideology-blood…
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