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Mike Malagies
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IF YOU LOVE GOD… WATCH THIS ASAP🕕⚠️
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Ibrahim H Abdulkarim
My Dear Fellow Nigerians, Haba! How did we get here? How do we watch a man bleed for us, Yes! he literally take bullets for us and then turn around and treat his sacrifice like yesterday’s news? For three unbroken years, Peter Obi has been on the streets. Not in Dubai. Not in some air-conditioned mansion waiting for election season. He has been moving from city to city, town to town, village to village, and country to country, rain or shine, day or night, keeping the flame of opposition alive when almost everyone else had gone quiet. He has visited hospitals where our people lay broken by calamity. He has sat with IDPs, wiped tears, shared meals, and reminded forgotten Nigerians that they are still seen. He has poured his own money, conservatively around ₦300 million, every single month, Donations to Almajiri schools and schools of nursing across the land, boreholes, and donations to victims of disaster, as well as to his hotels, transport, and staff allowances. Do the math: that is ₦3.6 billion every single year for three good years and still counting, relentless giving, just to keep the opposition going. While he was doing all this, they came for his family. His wife was attacked. His son was attacked. His brother’s property in Lagos was demolished. And in his own businesses, the businesses he built with his bare hands before any of us knew his name and now the government inflicted losses of over ₦20 billion between 2024 and 2026 alone. Yet Peter Obi never folded. He never ran. He never sold out. He simply kept standing for you, for me, for the idea that Nigeria can still be better. His only “offence”? He dared to say he wants to serve this country as President. He dared to believe that leadership should not be the exclusive property of a few godfathers or recycled politicians who only remember Nigeria exists when it is time to campaign. And now we are comparing him to Atiku? The same Atiku who used to relax in Dubai until election year, then fly in to make promises? Or Amaechi, who is nowhere to be found until the start of the coalition? Peter Obi changed that script. He brought energy, consistency, and presence. He made opposition real, not seasonal. He made politics feel human again. So I ask you, my brothers and sisters especially those of us who still have a conscience. Why are we not zoning this ADC ticket to the South to honour this man’s sacrifice? Why are we pretending that fairness, equity, and national unity are just beautiful words we say during campaigns? Peter Obi did not ask for a crown. He earned it with sweat, tears, bruises, and billions of his own money. He kept the opposition space breathing when many had given up. He stood when standing was dangerous. He gave when giving was costly. This is not about one man. This is about us. This is about whether we still have the moral courage to say “thank you” to someone who took the bullet for all of us. This is about whether we want a Nigeria where sacrifice is rewarded with respect, or one where loyalty is punished with abandonment. Well-meaning Nigerians, the eyes of history are on us right now. Let us not fail this test. Let the ADC ticket go to Peter Obi, not as charity, but as justice. Not as favour, but as the bare minimum we owe a man who has given everything so that the rest of us can still dream of a better country. For the sake of our children. For the sake of our conscience. For the sake of the Nigeria we all claim to love. Peter Obi did not fail us. The real question is, will we fail him? In tears and in hope, Yours always Ibrahim Abdulkarim
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@daddyopm Still a lot of goodness in our nation!! God bless you
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Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere
She was sacked. She is from rivers state, OGONI . Her offence ? Attending Peter Obi rally in port harcourt on her off day and posting it online. She was not on duty. It was her off duty. Her boss saw it online. The next day when she came to work. He asked her, why she went for Peter Obi rally. She said it was her off duty. He immediately sacked her and told her to go and meet Peter Obi to give her a job . She came social media and cried out and cried out. I told one of staff to reach out to her and invite her. I collected the information of the hotel and sent my CSO to investigate. He came back and told me it was true and her boss said Peter Obi should give her a job. I hate it so much when the rich intimidate the poor. And GOD is not happy when people maltreat the poor. So the only I can fight back is to use SPIRITUAL POWER OF GOD and use tithes that come into the church to raise every poor I encounter like 42 free schools , 2 free hospitals, overseas job placement, local and international scholarship for the poor. So I immediately took up her case. First asked her how much was her salary in the hotel they sacked her. She said 18,000. I mean eighteen thousand Naira only. PURE WICKEDNESS FROM A WICKED RICH MAN. What can 18k buy ? I immediately employed her in OPM printing press. I told her , you are a young girl, why are you not going to school ? She said her parents don’t have money to send her to university and eighteen thousand Naira salary can not do anything about school unless prostitution which she vowed to GOD never to do. So I immediately i immediately placed her on opm university Schlarship ( local university) She wrote jamb and passed and gained admission to study ACCOUNTING in Ignatius Ajuru University. I instructed my chief of staff to be allowing to go school and work anytime she has no lectures. And today she is on her FINAL YEAR studying accounting.
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“ I am the authentic National Chairman of ADC, David Mark is !llegal, even thier kangaroo convention is Null and void” Self acclaimed chairman of ADC, Temitope Oga
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@UnkleAyo How can we make this countdown go faster abeg....
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@DrKalu_ Oga, I see say you don sell water Mellon finish wan come whine us abi....😀😀
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Dr KALU, OON
Dr KALU, OON@DrKalu_·
This happened live in my village. One of our guys captured a shape-shifting witch on camera. The guy in question is in the hospital right now. He can't see properly or hear well as we speak. Things are happening.
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Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar
I will support Peter Obi over Atiku Abubakar in the ADC primaries if Peter Obi can convincingly answer the questions below: 1. Why did Peter Obi support Goodluck Jonathan in 2011, despite it clearly being the North's turn according to the PDP zoning arrangement? 2. Why did Peter Obi support Goodluck Jonathan in 2015, even though the North was at a five-year deficit according to the PDP zoning arrangement at that time? 3. Why does Peter Obi think it is unfair for a Northerner to contest in 2027, despite the North being at a 7–8 year deficit according to the PDP zoning arrangement? 4. Has Peter Obi ever supported a Northern candidate before he was selected to serve as a running mate to one? 5. If Peter Obi was right to support a Southern candidate twice when it was the North's turn, why does the North not have the right to fill the deficit that injustice caused? Peter Obi, can you actually be fair to the North if elected President?
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@OkoroMiracle15 @KevinMike194303 @JudeOnuchi90515 @PeterObi I kind of disagree. A system with zero accountability encourages corruption, 10 out of 10 people will want to embezzle when there are no consequences. Weak institutions like the police and EFCC only make it easier for criminal behavior to thrive whenever the opportunity arises.
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Mikael
Mikael@OkoroMiracle15·
@KevinMike194303 @JudeOnuchi90515 @PeterObi 1 question, be honest. If you pick 10 Nigerians randomly, how many do you think will embezzle funds? Conversely, if you choose 10 Chinese randomly, what do you think that number will be?
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
EFCC's Troubling Revelation on Our Students. The worrisome statement by the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) that 6 out of every 10 Nigerian university students are involved in “419” is deeply troubling and must not be taken lightly. Nigeria already has a very limited number of students in higher institutions, estimated at 2 to 2.5 million. If indeed about 60% of them, roughly 1.4 million young people, are involved in fraud, then we are not just facing a crime issue; we are confronting a serious moral and systemic failure. The question we must ask ourselves is: what has brought us to this level? Who are the role models these students are looking up to?. What values are they learning from society? We must understand that young people become what they consistently see. When a system appears to reward wrongdoing, when integrity is not upheld, and when those in leadership are associated with allegations of forgery and dishonesty without consequence, it sends a dangerous message. It suggests that hard work does not matter, and that results, by any means, are acceptable. These points clearly point to a collapse of moral values. As Socrates rightly said, “An unexamined life is not worth living.” Nigeria must now examine itself. This is not about condemning our young people. It is about accepting that leadership sets the tone. If we do not demonstrate integrity at the top, we cannot expect it at the bottom. We must urgently rebuild our value system, enforce accountability without bias, and create an environment where honesty, hard work, and discipline are rewarded. That is the only sustainable path to securing the future of our nation. A new Nigeria is POssible! -PO
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@OkoroMiracle15 @omotourlar @PeterObi But you see, the problem of bad leadership is a ripple effect, when the councilor knows that the LGA chairman who looks up to the gov is corrupt, he will chill and be stealing his own. So using the 'spoilt fish head' analogy in this context is not far from what PO is saying.
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Mikael
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@omotourlar @PeterObi You are getting there. So if by all accounts, leadership even at grassroot levels matter, who are these leaders at grassroot levels? Who are the administrators who are in charge of several offices? Do you think that changing Tinubu with a decent leader will suddenly change them?
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@UnkleAyo Work plenty for am oh....but ill be petty and say, 1st arrest all the city boys and probe wia dem get moni buy gen and Keke for give away.😀
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Peter Obi becomes President in 2027. What is the first move you predict he will make? What sector is he going to target first?
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@aonanuga1956 Tell Ur master to allow a free and fair election.....262 days left for him in office.
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
ANALYSIS: HOW TINUBU’S REFORMS TRIGGER HIGH REVENUE EARNINGS IN NIGERIA’S REAL SECTOR We have followed with concern the bewildering polemics with which Nigeria’s political opposition is deliberately scandalising the public space to demean the economic reforms being implemented by the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led federal administration as ill-considered and inconsequential. From our standpoint, we surmise that the opposition’s propagation of bellicose intent against the federal government's reforms lacks empirical validation and is generally pivoted on abysmal, commonplace, and sentimental generalisations. Contrary to the frequent public espousal of reform failure by the opposition, our reading of the national economic trajectory since 2023 strongly indicates otherwise. While we acknowledge the inevitability of some challenges inherent in the implementation of any body of reform policies, we assert that the Tinubu policies have, in significant ways, accomplished the first purpose of a sovereign’s economic rejuvenation: the resuscitation and strengthening of the real sector of the economy. Earning and Profitability Resurgence in the Real Sector This speaks to the resurgence of revenue and profitability in privately managed companies, with far-reaching implications for Domestic Product (GDP), employment, poverty reduction, and wealth creation, leading to a state of general prosperity from now on. Our affirmation of the recovery of the nation’s critical real sector is predicated on the framework of market reality, which represents the actual, current conditions of the marketplace, including consumer behaviour, competitor actions, and economic constraints, rather than the subsidy conditions prevalent during the years before the commencement of the implementation of the reform policies in 2023. Our submission is corroborated by verifiable data that profiles the performance of quoted companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and artisanal enterprises in the informal sector. The sweeping economic reforms that initially triggered economic volatility are now translating into stronger revenues and earnings for many firms. This impressive change in tides in both the top and bottom lines of companies in the nation’s real sector is enabled by improving macroeconomic conditions and a more stable foreign exchange market. These positive indicators have elevated the Naira to Africa’s second-best-performing currency against the dollar year-to-date. To examine the observed performances, we took a sample of 20 blue-chip companies listed on the NGX. They earned N27.8 trillion in revenue in the 2025 financial year. This represents an increase of 28.7 per cent when compared to the N21.62 trillion reported in the corresponding period of 2024. Highlights of Top Performers Top performers on the list of high-revenue-generating companies include Guinness Nigeria Plc, which reported a profit after tax of N41 billion in its audited 18-month results ending on December 31, 2025, marking its first return to profitability since 2023. MTN Nigeria Communications Plc delivered one of the most impressive turnarounds, posting a profit before tax of N1.7 trillion in 2025 compared to a N550.3 billion loss in 2024. Airtel Africa Plc also returned to profitability, with a profit after tax of $328 million, reversing a $89 million loss recorded in 2024. Nigerian Breweries has returned to profitability after two years. The company recorded a 68.9 per cent increase in revenue to N383.6 billion, primarily driven by better-than-expected volume growth, a notable rise from N222.17 billion in 2024 and N123.31 billion in 2023. International Breweries Plc also returned to profitability, reporting a pre-tax profit of N88.9 billion in its 2025 audited results, compared with a N111.8 billion loss in the prior year. Dangote Cement reported revenue of N4.31 trillion, up 20.28 per cent from N3.58 trillion in 2024. Seplat Energy announced N4.14 Trillion in revenue in 2025, about a 150.4 per cent increase over the N1.65 trillion reported in 2024. Unilever Nigeria Plc's gross profit rose 62 per cent to N90 billion, while net profit doubled to N32 billion, up from N15 billion in the same period in 2024. Conclusion We can generalise these remarkable performances to companies across all sectors of the economy. Consequently, this aggregates to a state of buoyancy by private-led companies and sufficiently guarantees the employment of about 9.64 million Nigerians in the private sector, with an implied increase in retained earnings that would, in turn, crystallise in business expansion. This will also reflect in higher GDP numbers for the year. In addition, these higher-than-expected earnings rebound of many listed corporates has unlocked a total of N1.7 trillion in payouts to shareholders, marking the strongest rise in recent years. The rebound in business returns is not limited to companies in the formal sector only. The figures in the ubiquitous informal sector, where the majority of Nigeria's workforce is engaged, also saw a high 65 per cent jump in revenue, according to a Moniepoint 2025 survey. We note, in conclusion, that the strong earnings cycle reflects how companies have adjusted to the new policy environment through pricing power, operational efficiency, and expansion into new revenue streams. Omoniyi M. Akinsiju, PhD Chairman, Independent Media and Policy Initiative (IMPI) April 28, 2026
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@HonShield 100% on point, Words on marble.....judiciary holding the fuel while APC is gathering the firewood.....Nigerians are holding the lighter....as them want am na so dem go see am oh.
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Hon Henry Shield
Hon Henry Shield@HonShield·
Personally, I think the response to any funny act to deactivate ADC as a platform for the next general election should not be to move to another party. It should be to finally decide if Nigeria wants to practice democracy or not! How long shall we run? Make of this whatever you want.
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Simi🦋🇺🇸@Simi_2210_·
This is for Algebra specialists 0.00002% will win
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Simi🦋🇺🇸@Simi_2210_·
This question separates smart from smarter Solve this if you're legend
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Tonybrainy Esq.
Tonybrainy Esq.@Tonybrainy·
Them: Why do you support PBAT ? Me: This is the road that leads to my hometown Them: So basic amenities have become a treasure to you? Me: Yes, if past administrations have done it, it won’t be a treasure in 2026, at least my children wont celebrate roads in future. Thanks to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
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