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@vinicius_snrr Dem no fit explain Nigeria give you and you go understand , never
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I don’t understand, them don pay back loan wey them dey owe??
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NELFUND beneficiaries in Anambra endorse President Tinubu for second term, donate ₦10.7m for his expression of interest form
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"Some men change their party for the sake of their principles; others change their principles for the sake of their party." Winston Churchill
Today, May 9th, I attended the 1st convention of my latest party, the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) in Abuja, Nigeria. The convention was successful and continued to show the resilience of Nigerians to change
I express my sincere appreciation and gratitude to the NDC family, led by the distinguished Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, for inviting us and for the generosity of spirit with which they have accommodated us at this critical moment in our national journey.
I also wish to express profound gratitude to the African Democratic Congress(ADC), particularly Distinguished Senator David Mark, for providing a democratic platform and showing uncommon understanding when the ongoing litigation forced us out of the Labour Party and the New Nigeria People's Party, NNPP respectively. That spirit of solidarity must remain the foundation upon which a better Nigeria will be built.
Today, the most painful aspect of our political existence is that many who once benefited from democratic governance have now become willing accessories to the destruction of democracy itself. Those who once fought for justice now openly celebrate electoral injustice. Those who once spoke against impunity now defend coercion, manipulation, intimidation, and outright political gangsterism, especially against opposition voices. What we are witnessing is not politics; it is a systematic assault on democracy and the will of the people.
Nigeria today stands at a dangerous crossroads. Our democracy is under severe threat. Our nation is drifting without direction, and our people are passing through immense suffering. Across the world, Nigeria is increasingly described as a failing and disgraced nation. This is not the destiny God ordained for our great country. It was not always so, and it must never be allowed to remain so.
Across virtually every recognised indicator of good governance - accountability, political stability, rule of law, control of corruption, government effectiveness, regulatory quality, and the separation of powers - Nigeria continues to record alarming failures. The institutions that should protect the people are weakening daily, while the burden on ordinary citizens grows heavier with each passing moment.
Today, over 140 million Nigerians live in multidimensional poverty. Tens of millions of young people remain unemployed or underemployed. Inflation continues to crush families. Businesses are shutting down. Farmers can no longer safely access their farms. Communities live in fear. In this month alone, hundreds of innocent Nigerians have lost their lives to insecurity, while many others have been kidnapped, displaced, or thrown deeper into poverty.
The most heartbreaking question confronting us is this: Who consoles the grieving mother whose child was abducted on the way to school? Who speaks for the father who can no longer feed his family despite working every day? Who defends the young Nigerian whose dreams have been destroyed by a nation that rewards connections over competence and corruption over character?
Our present tragedy is not accidental. It is the direct consequence of years of deliberate sabotage by a political class that prospers by dividing the people and weakening the nation. Nigeria is not a poor country; rather, we are being looted into poverty. We have abundant human and natural resources, yet we remain trapped in deprivation because leadership has failed to place the common good above personal interest.
Our choice as a people is therefore clear: whether to surrender to despair and national decline, or to summon the courage to rescue our country and rebuild it on the foundations of unity, equity, justice, competence, and productivity.




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@instablog9ja Nigeria is a funny country sha
So students who took loans to study are donating 10 million to the government for free 😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Nigeria is a funny country sha
So students who took loans to study are donating 10 million to the government for free 😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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NELFUND beneficiaries in Anambra endorse President Tinubu for second term, donate ₦10.7m for his expression of interest form
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@ImTimilehin @SadiqMaunde You yourself know your pay masters are going to rig
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MY SPEECH AT THE NDC NATIONAL CONVENTION
09 MAY 2026
FCT, ABUJA
Fellow Nigerians,
It is with immense pleasure and a deep sense of fulfilment that I address you today on this historic occasion of the National Convention of our great party, the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), in Abuja.
Since we joined this party, together with numerous stakeholders, millions of supporters, and well-meaning Nigerians, the NDC has continued to attract quality members and ignite enthusiastic conversations among citizens and observers both at home and abroad. What began as a bold movement is steadily becoming a formidable platform for national renewal.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Nigeria stands at a critical crossroads. The world is undergoing a profound geopolitical shift, yet our nation has been caught unprepared, largely because of poor leadership. Instead of positioning Nigeria to seize emerging opportunities, bad governance has left us bearing the brunt of global changes.
We are witnessing a sharp decline in the quality of life. Insecurity has created widows and orphans across the land. Millions have been displaced from their homes. Investments are fleeing, critical infrastructure is neglected, the education system is collapsing, and harsh economic policies have been imposed on citizens without meaningful safety nets or relief.
Yet Nigeria’s history teaches us that in our most challenging moments, visionary alliances have provided the way forward. In 1954, a historic partnership was formed between the Northern Elements Progressive Union (NEPU), led by Aminu Kano and the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC), led by Nnamdi Azikiwe to achieve national unity.
Again, in 1960, against steep odds, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe’s National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) formed a coalition with the Northern People’s Congress (NPC) to birth our independence.
In the Second Republic, the alliance between Shehu Shagari and Alex Ekwueme under the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) helped restore civilian rule and national unity after years of military dictatorship.
It is therefore with great sense of unity and solidarity, that as a loyal party member, I support the decision to zone the presidential ticket of the NDC to the South, so that it allows the region to complete its turn in producing national leadership.
This represents a true opportunity for true national healing. We shall work in abidance with the party’s agreement to ensure fairness and federal character in all ramifications.
This party shall also ensure to change the way things are done today by prioritising leadership without ethnic jingoism and religious favouritism.
The leadership standard we shall set will therefore restore Nigeria’s dignity and will guarantee that our citizens at home and the diaspora will be treated with respect and dignity.
Lastly, we can only achieve that by continuing to mobilise to register with INEC to vote, and the NDC to belong to this noble cause. Please register, today.
Thank you.
Long Live the Nigeria Democratic Congress!
Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria!
Sen Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, PhD, FNSE
Former Governor, Kano State
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Kwankwaso is the biggest gainer in this whole NDC affair if Peter Obi becomes president
Harmless@HarmlessHQ
Since Kwankwaso started aligning with Obi and NDC, he just dey add weight anyhow. 😂 In this life, say no to abusive relationship. Na small thing ADC for end him career.
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Na propaganda of 2023 una still dey use?
Peter Obi is truly a saint
S.A ᴹᵃᵏʰᵃᶜʰᵏᵃˡᵃ@sa_invincible
Peter Obi’s tape with Bishop Oyedepo has been translated to Yoruba language. We are sending it to our markets, schools, institutions, establishments and door to door discussions We will ruin his political career completely
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@sa_invincible Na propaganda of 2023 una still dey use?
Peter Obi is truly a saint
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Simple: Religion is the best coping mechanism for a fucked-up country.
It tells suffering people "your problem is not bad leaders, corruption, or failed systems, it's spiritual attack or withdrawal from God!"
So instead of demanding better governance, education, and accountability, millions wake up every day, pray, fast, sow seeds, and go back to sleep hoping "God will do it."
Religion thrives where people are poor, desperate, uneducated, and scared of reality. Nigeria is the perfect market.
Look around the world: the most religious countries are almost always the poorest, most chaotic, and most backward. The least religious ones are the richest and most developed. That’s not coincidence.
Religion didn’t help this country at all. it pacified and crippled it.
It keeps the masses praying like idiots instead of thinking, protesting, or demanding real change.
That’s why it’s so fucking big here and every other third world country.
It’s not deep faith.
It’s national-scale delusion and mental slavery.
We’re too busy shouting “Amen!” while the country continues to burn to the ground.
YOMI🇳🇬@OLIVE_DC1
WHY DO YOU THINK RELIGION IS SUCH A HUGE THING IN NIGERIA?
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