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Radicalwarrior I greet you! Yes, I’ve been part of ongoing conversations about the future of Nigeria and the role young leaders must play. I’m honored by the support and belief in my capacity. However, this is not about hype or headlines—it’s about building something real for Nigerians. I’ll be addressing this properly soon. I also see the energy and the conversations happening. I’m grateful to everyone who believes in a better Nigeria. But leadership is not declared in headlines—it is built with the people. We will engage, listen, and move step by step. The journey will be clear to all soon. |
The gloves are off. In a direct and thunderous message to the corridors of power, Igbo leaders have asked the Aso Rock cabals to ensure a Southeasterner sits as the President of Nigeria come 2027, warning that failure to do so will result in consequences. The charge was delivered on Thursday in Enugu at the _Southeast Political Awakening Summit_, where monarchs, bishops, professors, market unions, and youth commanders signed a joint resolution titled _“2027: Our Turn, Our Time.”_ “We know how this country works,” the resolution read. “Igbos ask the Aso Rock cabals — the real architects of power — to ensure a Southeasterner sits as President of Nigeria in 2027. No games. No sabotage. No more ‘wait for your turn’ while our turn is buried.” Speakers recalled decades of political exclusion since the civil war and said 2027 is the historic correction Nigeria cannot afford to miss. “You have kingmakers. Use that power for justice,” a respected cleric from Imo told the hall. “Ensure a Southeasterner emerges. If you block it, the consequences will be yours to manage.” The groups spelled out the consequences as a total political reset: coordinated voter withdrawal from parties that oppose zoning to the Southeast, a pan-Igbo economic stance on national projects, and a diaspora-led democratic campaign to isolate any structure that denies Igbo Presidency in 2027. “Aso Rock cabals may think they decide who gets the ticket. We are telling them: decide right in 2027,” the President of the Igbo Market Federation said. “If you fail, the consequences will hit the ballot, the banks, and the streets — peacefully, but powerfully.” Youth leaders said the era of pleading is over. “We asked in 1999. We asked in 2003. We asked in 2023,” the Southeast Students Assembly declared. “In 2027, Igbos ask the Aso Rock cabals to ensure a Southeasterner sits as President. Failure will result in consequences that will rewrite alliances for a generation.” Traditional rulers invoked the spirit of equity, saying Nigeria’s unity hinges on 2027. “The cabals know what to do,” an Eze from Abia stated. “Crown the East, or the consequences will crown the truth.” The Presidency has not reacted to the summit. But from Lagos to London, the message is now etched in fire: 2027 is for the Southeast — ensure it, or face the consequences. |
“NEVER AGAIN”: IGBOS WARN ATIKU ABUBAKAR NOT TO SABOTAGE IGBO PRESIDENCY IN 2027 AS THEY RECALL 2023 BETRAYAL ENUGU — A wave of political memory and warning swept through the Southeast this week as Igbo elders, youth groups, and market leaders declared that Igbos will not forgive Atiku Abubakar if he sabotages Igbo Presidency the second time in 2027. The anger traces back to 2023, when, according to Igbo stakeholders, Atiku Abubakar sabotaged Igbo Presidency by refusing to let the Peoples Democratic Party zone its presidential ticket to the Southeast. That decision, they say, forced Peter Obi to decamp to the Labour Party and fractured the Igbo presidential drive at its most critical hour. “We begged for equity. We asked for justice. Atiku Abubakar chose ambition over brotherhood,” the Coalition of Igbo Professionals said in a fiery statement on Tuesday. “He sabotaged Igbo Presidency in 2023. If he tries the same thing in 2027, Igbos will not forgive him. History will write his name in bitter ink.” Traders at Main Market Onitsha and Ariaria in Aba described 2023 as “the wound that refused to heal.” “We had a son ready. The nation was ready. Atiku said no to zoning and scattered our house,” an electronics dealer said, wiping sweat and memory from his brow. “Peter Obi had to leave PDP because Atiku Abubakar blocked the Southeast. We have not forgotten.” Youth leaders say the pattern is repeating itself. With 2027 talks heating up, they accuse Atiku Abubakar of again maneuvering to deny the Southeast a clear path, placing personal ambition above national healing. “The same hand that blocked us in 2023 is reaching out again in 2027,” the Igbo Youth Assembly warned. “If Atiku sabotages Igbo Presidency the second time, the forgiveness we gave after the civil war will not extend to him.” Traditional rulers called 2023 “the great sabotage” and urged Atiku to “search his conscience.” “You cannot call us brothers and twice kill our turn,” an Eze from Imo State said. “Peter Obi decamping to Labour Party was not his choice — it was Atiku Abubakar’s blockade that pushed him. Let it not happen again.” Women groups in Abakaliki held placards reading “2027 Is Our Turn — Don’t Sabotage Us Again” as they sang dirges for 2023. “We buried that pain once,” a mother of four said. “If Atiku Abubakar digs it up in 2027, Igbos will not forgive him. Not in this generation.” For now, Atiku Abubakar has not declared for 2027, but his body language, Igbo leaders insist, looks familiar. And from the East, the message is wrapped in silk and steel: “We forgave a war. We may not forgive a second sabotage.” |
LottiOk:Do you know how many of my thread that have made front page? My last warning to you: be careful how you spread falsehood and lies about me because there will be consequences. You diehard tinubu supporters should be careful with me a diehard peter obi supporter. |
DomPerignon:You are not well. Go and take your drug. |
Adexvivacity:Your words expose you as a tribalistic Yoruba against Igbos. You Yorubas should stop hating Igbos before it is too late. Are you aware that tribalism is not good for you? |
“HIS MOUTH, HIS FALL”: POLITICAL ANALYSTS SAY OMOYELE SOWORE’S GOSSIP ON PETER OBI, ALEX OTTI WILL MAKE HIM IRRELEVANT IN NIGERIA The word on the street and in political circles is blunt: Omoyele Sowore’s mouth will be his downfall. A new wave of public sentiment sweeping from Lagos to Aba says the activist’s constant jabs and gossiping about former Anambra Governor Peter Obi and Abia Governor Alex Otti are fast eroding his standing with Nigerians. “Sowore built his name on speaking truth to power. Now he’s spending that capital on tearing down Igbo leaders who are actually working,” a Lagos-based political analyst told reporters on Sunday. “Nigerians are watching. His gossiping about Peter Obi and Alex Otti will make him irrelevant among Nigerians.” In markets across the Southeast, traders echoed the mood. “We don’t like a man who only knows how to pull others down,” a textile dealer at Ariaria Market said. “Peter Obi gave us hope. Alex Otti is fixing Abia. What is Sowore fixing with his mouth?” Youth groups say the attacks look less like activism and more like targeted sabotage ahead of 2027. The Coalition of Igbo Students warned that Sowore’s credibility is bleeding out with every new video he drops on Obi and Otti. “He is talking himself out of relevance,” their statement read. “A man who gossips about builders cannot lead.” Even some of Sowore’s old allies are whispering that the strategy is backfiring. “The more he goes after Peter Obi, the more Nigerians compare records,” a former supporter in Abuja noted. “And in that comparison, Sowore’s mouth will be his downfall.” Social media trends show #LeaveObiAlone and #FocusOnResults gaining traction each time Sowore posts about the two leaders. Commentators say Nigerians are tired of endless talk and want results — the very thing Obi and Otti are praised for. For now, Omoyele Sowore has not slowed his criticism. But from the North to the South, the verdict forming is clear: gossip is not governance, and the man who majors in it will soon minor in relevance. - |
Dalohad:Know this today and have peace of mind: He is the mouthpiece of Ndigbo Be warned and stop making careless utterances against the Op if you don't want to be disciplined. |
Goodvibes007:is that what you learned in university? Sowore is doom for rising up against the Igbos. |
DomPerignon:Igbos do not have any honeymoon with Sowore at any time: stop spreading gossip. |
helinues:you believe the news of Yoruba Sowore making too reckless statement towards peter obi and Alex otti and you don't want to believe Igbos making too reckless news about Sowore. Hypocrite! |
Justnation:That is very true. You are a good observant. Sowore has fallen! |
Adexvivacity:Stop your hate speech against Igbos. When tinubu boasted to become the president of Nigeria without Nigerians voting him in 2023. People like you were praising tinubu reckless word due to tribalism and never rebuke him. Hypocrite |
HEADLINE: “TOUCH NOT OUR OWN”: IGBO GROUPS WARN OMOYELE SOWORE OVER ATTACKS ON PETER OBI, ALEX OTTI; SAY HE MUST NOT SABOTAGE IGBO PRESIDENCY IN 2027 AWKA — Thunder rolled across Igbo land this week as youth coalitions, traders’ unions, and elders’ forums issued a fiery warning to activist Omoyele Sowore: stop the verbal attacks on Peter Obi and Alex Otti, or risk being declared an enemy of Ndigbo. At a unity rally in Awka on Friday, the Coalition of Igbo Voices said Sowore’s repeated broadsides against former Anambra Governor Peter Obi and Abia State Governor Alex Otti were “becoming a pattern” and would not be tolerated as 2027 draws near. “We love criticism, but we hate calculated sabotage,” the group’s spokesperson told a cheering crowd. “Peter Obi and Alex Otti are Igbo sons who have given Nigeria hope. If Omoyele Sowore continues to single them out for attacks, Ndigbo will fight him politically in every ward, every market, every ballot box.” The groups said 2027 is “Igbo Presidency or nothing” and warned that any attempt by Sowore to demarket leading Southeast figures would be seen as a direct attack on the region’s collective aspiration. “Sowore must not sabotage Igbo Presidency in 2027,” the communiqué read. “If he does, Igbo nation will declare Omoyele Sowore an enemy of Ndigbo. We will mobilize our people from Aba to Onitsha, from Enugu to the diaspora, to reject him and everything he stands for.” Market associations in Ariaria and Main Market Onitsha vowed to “shutdown his politics” with voter education and mass mobilization. Youth leaders said the era of watching Igbo leaders being torn down is over. “You don’t pluck our best feathers while we want to fly in 2027,” one student leader said. The groups praised Peter Obi’s governance record and Alex Otti’s reforms in Abia, calling them “exhibits of what Igbo can do for Nigeria.” They urged Sowore to focus his activism elsewhere and “let Igbo breathe.” Omoyele Sowore has not responded to the warnings. But from the East, the message is clear and trending: “Respect our sons. Don’t block our turn. 2027 is for healing, not hitting.” |
PDP have zone their presidential ticket for 2027 presidential election to southeast Nigeria. Their choices are achike udemwa . Tinubu have failed Nigerians. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ccxr6etSvg0&pp=ygUxTmlnZXJpYW5zIFByb3Rlc3RzIGFicm9hZCBzbyB0aW51YnUgc2hvdWxkIHJlc2lnbg Quote Report 2 Likes Unlike Share |
Tinubu have failed Nigerians. Tinubu have betray the southeast and south south thereby turning his administration into tinubu and yoruba administration. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ccxr6etSvg0&pp=ygUxTmlnZXJpYW5zIFByb3Rlc3RzIGFicm9hZCBzbyB0aW51YnUgc2hvdWxkIHJlc2lnbg |
A NEW DAWN FOR EQUITY: ALL PARTIES PLEDGE SOUTHEAST PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES FOR 2027, LET NIGERIANS CHOOSE THEIR IGBO LEADER ENUGU — History turned a new page this week as leaders of all registered political parties in Nigeria announced a unified pact: every party will field only South Easterners as presidential candidates in 2027, giving Nigerians a historic chance to choose their preferred Igbo leader for the nation’s highest office. The landmark resolution, brokered after weeks of consultations led by South East elders, was unveiled in Enugu on Friday to chants of “Finally, One Nigeria.” From APC to PDP, LP to ADC, party chairmen signed a communiqué affirming that justice, healing, and national balance demand that the presidency rotate to the South East. “This is not about tribe. This is about trust,” the Council of South East Elders declared. “Nigeria has waited 60 years for this moment of equity. In 2027, every ballot will carry an Igbo name. Nigerians will now choose based on competence, vision, and character — not region.” The pact means voters will see an all-Igbo presidential lineup: Igbo economists, Igbo industrialists, Igbo reformers, Igbo generals — each with different manifestos, all with one heritage. For the first time, the question is not _if_ an Igbo can lead, but _which_ Igbo will lead. Youth groups across the six zones erupted in celebration, calling it “the maturity Nigeria needed.” Market unions in Aba, tech hubs in Lagos, farmers in Kebbi, and students in Maiduguri echoed the same line: “Let the best Igbo win.” Party leaders said the decision ends decades of marginalization and kills the narrative of “permanent opposition.” By removing region from the ballot war, 2027 becomes a pure contest of ideas. Education, security, jobs, and power — not zoning — will dominate debates. “This is how you build a nation,” said a Northern delegate at the signing. “You give every child a reason to believe the seat belongs to them too. Now, every Igbo child can point to the ballot and say ‘my turn is now.’” The South East Elders commended all parties for “choosing country over calculation” and urged Nigerians to prepare for campaigns of substance, not sentiment. For millions who felt unseen, 2027 is no longer a protest vote. It’s a menu. Pick your Igbo. Pick your future. |
In a stunning political shift, prominent Northern elders have called on the entire North to throw its weight behind a South East presidency in 2027, accusing President Bola Tinubu of betraying the region that helped deliver his victory. At a fiery press briefing in Kaduna on Wednesday, the elders declared that Tinubu has abandoned the federal character principle and converted the government into what they called a “Yoruba government,” stacking key appointments, agencies, and economic control in the hands of his kinsmen while the North is left with scraps. “We voted for competence, not clannishness,” the forum’s chairman thundered. “We voted for Nigeria, not for one ethnic group to eat alone. Tinubu has forgotten the ladder he used to climb.” The elders cited lopsided appointments in finance, oil, customs, and the military, arguing that the North’s sacrifices during the 2023 elections have been repaid with exclusion and disrespect. “Federal character is dead under this administration,” one elder said. “What we have is federal favouritism.” Their resolution was blunt: the North must not repeat its mistake. Instead of backing another cycle of betrayal, they urged governors, emirs, and voters to enter 2027 with one agenda — justice for the South East. “The Igbo have been denied for too long. The North will not be used again to deny them. If Tinubu can forget the North after one year, he has already forgotten Nigeria,” the communiqué read. The call marks the first coordinated move by Northern elders to endorse an Igbo presidency and rebuke a sitting president from the South. Analysts say it signals deep cracks in the 2023 alliance and sets the stage for a realignment where betrayal becomes the ballot issue. Tinubu’s camp has yet to respond. But on the streets of Kano, Katsina, and Maiduguri, the message from the elders is already echoing: the North remembers who ate alone. - |
Nigerians Petition EFCC To Investigate Sowore As VDM Expose His Multi-millions Extravagant Spending Without Any Viable Source Of Income. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvS3N01Dt3s?si=fTSKYOL7qvDPNNez |
Across Nigeria’s political landscape, a stark contrast is emerging as the 2027 elections draw near. While the ruling All Progressives Congress and President Bola Tinubu project an image of unshakable dominance, critics argue that pride and excess have become the party’s defining posture — one they warn will lead to disgrace at the polls. In town halls, markets, and campuses, citizens increasingly draw comparisons between the APC’s display of power and the austere, modest approach of Peter Obi. From flying commercial to declining lavish perks, Obi’s personal conduct continues to frame a narrative of accountability that resonates with millions struggling under economic hardship. Political analysts note that Tinubu’s administration and the APC have doubled down on shows of strength, dismissing opposition criticism as noise. Yet inflation, unemployment, and public frustration over governance costs are eroding that confidence. “Pride insulates you from the streets,” one Southeast-based political scholar said Tuesday. “But elections are decided in those same streets.” Inside the APC, loyalists insist the party remains unmatched in structure and reach. But opposition figures argue that structure without humility is a liability. They point to growing voter fatigue with political opulence and a swelling demand for leaders who reflect the realities of ordinary Nigerians. With 2027 approaching, the battle lines are clear: a ruling party banking on pride and incumbency, versus a movement betting on modesty and empathy. History, observers say, has not been kind to those who mistake power for permanence. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER5ZJgbflT0&pp=ygUTV29tYW4gY3Vyc2UgdGludWJ1IA%3D%3D |
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People's Democratic Party Declares: Shutting Down Brothels Key to Ending Insecurity in Nigeria Abuja, Nigeria — In a bold and thought-provoking stance, the People's Democratic Party (PDP) has insisted that one of the most effective ways to tackle Nigeria’s growing insecurity is the complete shutdown of brothels across the country. The party described the move as a “moral and security necessity,” linking the proliferation of brothels to rising crime rates, organized violence, and social instability. According to PDP spokespersons, brothels have increasingly become hubs for illicit activities, providing cover for criminal networks, drug trafficking, and even recruitment grounds for violent groups. The party emphasized that addressing these environments could significantly disrupt the roots of insecurity. Several former state governors in Nigeria have previously implemented strict measures against brothels, citing both moral and security concerns: Sule Lamido (Jigawa State) – Enforced strict Sharia-based policies, shutting down brothels and reducing crime rates significantly during his tenure. Ali Modu Sheriff (Borno State) – Early efforts included crackdowns on immoral establishments before insurgency escalated. Ibrahim Shekarau (Kano State) – Closed down brothels and banned prostitution, which was linked to a noticeable decline in street crimes and social vices. Nyesom Wike (Rivers State) – In later years, ordered the closure of certain nightlife spots linked to cultism and criminal activities. Reports from these states suggested that such actions contributed to improved public order, reduced petty crimes, and strengthened community vigilance. Security analysts and PDP leaders outlined several ways prostitution and brothels may fuel insecurity: Safe Havens for Criminals: Brothels often provide anonymity, making them ideal hideouts for criminals and fugitives. Drug Abuse & Trafficking: Many brothels are linked with drug distribution networks, fueling addiction and violence. Human Trafficking: Vulnerable individuals, especially young women, are often exploited, feeding organized crime rings. Cultism & Gang Activity: Some brothels serve as meeting points for cult groups and gangs that engage in violent acts. Terrorist Recruitment Channels: In certain regions, unregulated environments can be exploited for covert recruitment and financing. The PDP is calling on federal and state governments to adopt a unified policy that targets brothels as part of a broader security reform strategy. They argue that combining moral discipline with law enforcement could restore safety and societal values. While the proposal has sparked debate among citizens and human rights groups, the PDP maintains that urgent and decisive action is needed to curb Nigeria’s worsening insecurity. As conversations continue nationwide, one thing is clear: the intersection of morality, governance, and security remains at the forefront of Nigeria’s path toward peace and stability. |