APC propaganda watsapp group trying to discourage the Obi/kwankwaso ticket because they know... Thats the only combination to send them out of office... Try harder guys!
kingschariot: Let me educate your ignorant mind a little.
We all have access to God through Jesus Christ but don’t be deceived we don’t have the same relationship with God as some are close to God through their covenant relationship and some are very very very far away. God loves everyone the same but we all love God back the same? No!! This is where our personal relationship with God comes into play.
You as a person there is someone that will call you for something and you won’t give it but there is someone else who is very close to your heart that when they ask you for the same thing, though you don’t want to give that thing but because of how that person touches your heart specially, you will release it. It’s not about you because your stance may be the same but it’s about the person that accesses you the right way that makes the difference. So that being said, can God answer the prayers because of that pastor on that paper: Yes. God can because of the relationship the Pastor has with God. You too can develop that relationship and pray to God on behalf of others and God will answer.
That brings me to my second question: Does God read those papers? Read isaiah 37:14 to the end. You will see the spreading written notes can be PART of prayer when talking to God and come to think of it, if man that God created can read how much more the God that created man?
In all this it boils down to your relationship to God ( permit my English) not Gods relationship to you as it were.
If you have not received Jesus today, God loves you nonetheless but do you love God? Fix your relationship to God by saying this prayer: Lord Jesus, I thank you that you love me, so much so you died for me even when I didn’t care about you. Today I recognize your love towards me and receive you as my Lord and savior. Wash my sins away and I take the righteousness available for me in you today. I declare that from today I love you Jesus and I choose to follow you. Holy Spirit ( the spirit of Jesus) fill me now and help me to love you daily. Amen.
Read the bible and pray everyday and develop your relationship to God.
They have finished this one with brainwashing. A middle claims to have access to a supplier with what he calls.. 'Covenant relation'.. No proof of such except wealth collected from gullible ones like you.. Chai.. Cunny man die, Cunny man chop
samuelson06: More reason you'll end up in hell because of others. Finding God is a lone journey bro. Leave others alone let them manage themselves the way they like. Focus on yours.
So those that go to church will make heaven.. Lol.. How old are you sef?
AkuYAY: Atiku–Obi: The Only Ticket That Can Seriously Challenge Tinubu in 2027
Nigerian elections are not won by noise, online enthusiasm, or moral arguments alone. They are won through structure, reach, negotiation, timing, and a practical understanding of how power works in a complex federation.
Any serious discussion about 2027 must begin from this reality, not from sentiment. When the emotions are stripped away, a presidential ticket pairing Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi remains the most realistic opposition option capable of mounting a national challenge.
This is not an argument rooted in personality worship or nostalgia. It is grounded in political arithmetic. Elections in Nigeria are decided by spread, coalition-building, party machinery, and election-day coordination.
Popularity can attract attention, but structure delivers victory. An opposition that truly seeks power must prioritise what works over what merely inspires.
Atiku Abubakar brings decades of nationwide political experience. He has contested presidential elections, built alliances across regions, religions, and interests, and understands the internal mechanics of parties and power blocs.
Few opposition figures possess his reach within Nigeria’s political establishment or his familiarity with the country’s electoral terrain. Whether admired or criticised, Atiku understands how to negotiate interests, assemble coalitions, and sustain a truly national campaign. Peter Obi represents a different but equally important strength.
He commands credibility among urban voters, young Nigerians, professionals, and citizens disillusioned with wasteful governance. His emphasis on prudence, accountability, and competence resonates with a generation seeking measurable results rather than rhetoric. Obi also enjoys strong goodwill internationally and among investors who want Nigeria to project seriousness and stability.
However, elections are not won on goodwill alone. Obi’s challenge has never been integrity or vision, but the absence of a deeply entrenched nationwide political machine capable of matching the ruling party’s reach. This is not a personal failing; it is simply political reality. Crowds, social media energy, and moral clarity do not automatically translate into dominance across 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. Atiku’s strength lies precisely in this missing link—party structures, elite networks, and election logistics.
Alternative combinations often suggested, such as Obi–Kwankwaso or Kwankwaso–Obi, face structural limitations. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso is a formidable political force, particularly within his region, but presidential elections require more than regional influence.
They demand national spread and the ability to build consensus across Nigeria’s diverse power centres. Pairing two strong personalities without a unifying national structure risks rivalry rather than synergy.
Winning tickets are built on complementary strengths, not overlapping ambitions. The logic of an Atiku–Obi partnership lies in balance. One understands the system deeply; the other challenges it credibly. One commands legacy political networks; the other energises a new political class. One brings execution; the other brings trust. That combination offers the opposition its clearest path to blending moral legitimacy with electoral viability.
There is also a need for honesty about what it takes to win power in Nigeria. There is a clear difference between running for president and running to win.
Politics rewards those who understand compromise, alliance-building, timing, and sacrifice. Moral clarity is essential, but purity without power rarely delivers reform. Those serious about 2027 must stop confusing symbolic victories with actual electoral success.
That said, realism demands acknowledging the current balance of power. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu enters any 2027 contest with significant advantages. Incumbency, control of party machinery, entrenched alliances, and deep-rooted networks across Nigeria’s political and economic centres all work in his favour. Any opposition hoping to defeat such a force must come with unity, discipline, strategy, and a sober understanding of how power operates.
Elections are not poetry contests. They are strategic contests. They are won not only by those who speak well, but by those who organise effectively and negotiate intelligently. If the opposition is serious about presenting a credible national challenge in 2027, it must prioritise strategy over sentiment and structure over symbolism. In that context, an Atiku–Obi ticket remains the most realistic option for those who seek not just to participate in the election, but to win it.
Yusuff A. Yusuff is a media owner and strategist with expertise in climate-smart agriculture and sustainable housing solutions. He writes from Abuja.
All these data boys trying to spin the narrative thier paymasters want. APC knows that anything atiku/Obi will give them easy victory. They are so scared of having Obi/any northerner on the ticket because they know its game over for them. That's why you see the likes of keyamo, reno etc suggesting that Obi is going to be VP.. Because that's what they want.So OP, we see what you are doing
SmartPolician: I didn't even know Pastor Chris was still single. No woman will date this man and watch him leave her because he's gifted. Dude's prophecy gift is so unique that he can mention the names of your great grandfathers to the 5th generation.
so people still get fooled by these manipulated prophecies in 2025?
That's because the Nigerian God is different from the real God.She found the real God. I'd rather be an atheist in Nigeria as thier god is not a performing one but likes money.
LordIsaac: "Afraid" of the person he "defeated" in the last election as an ordinary citizen? What would he not do to the man now that he is president? I just dislike grand delusion.
All these atiku/Obi posts are sponsored.APC know that the only way Tinubu can win is if Obi deputizes Atiku..so that is what that are pushing everywhere now.
I've been following this discussion, and while I appreciate StatiSense's data, I must agree with the general consensus here: that 43% figure is grossly inaccurate. From my direct, recent experience, and confirmed by numerous comments, the reality is far more severe. 75-80% feels far more accurate in today's Nigerian banking environment.
My eight-year career as a contract operations staff member is a testament to the actual scale of this practice and the inherent unfairness of the system.
My career as a contract operations staff member started with boundless optimism back in 2017. I was a fresh-faced kid, genuinely grateful to have landed a role in a "prestigious" organization. That positive mindset quickly evaporated when I was confronted by the glaring disparity—the shocking pay gap between the core employees and us, the contractors. I worked at Sterling Bank from 2017 to 2024, under contract with VLA—and I can confirm the system is unequivocally rigged against you.
Mastery Without Compensation We put in the same, often longer, hours and handled the bulk of the ground operations. Some of us even had more experience or identical educational backgrounds as the core staff. I myself was so experienced that I had mastered every branch touchpoint: ATM operations, customer care, tellering, and transfers. My colleagues could testify that I had the work ethic, experience, and temperament to have been converted years ago. When I finally turned in my resignation, many were shocked, believing I was already a core staff member. Yet, despite this dedication, the financial reward was negligible. My final salary upon leaving in 2024 was a meager ₦197,000 per month. The bank continually offered the false hope of permanent employment, using it to control and retain us. They’d convert a handful (maybe 10 or 15) out of thousands some years, but the promise was continually broken. After four years, it was clear: they had no real plan for us. We were simply a cheap, experienced, and flexible workforce.
The Problem of Transferable Skills I needed to escape, but the system had me cornered. The hours were brutal (7 a.m. to 8 p.m., plus weekends), leaving no time to job hunt or reskill, and I couldn't save much to simply walk away. Most critically, I found the job market unresponsive to my applications. It was then I realized the trap that keeps most bankers stuck: a severe lack of transferable skills. After years in that environment, many bankers struggle immensely to change careers because their skill sets don't translate well, beyond general soft skills. I had to return to my roots as a data enthusiast and take up the challenge of reskilling. It was a brutal juggle—work, family, and studies—but I powered through. I turned in my resignation after more than seven years.
A Note of Gratitude and a Warning While I detail the flaws of the system, I am also grateful for the opportunity. Ultimately, the ball was always in my court to walk away, and I chose to stay until I found my own solution. However, my former colleagues are proof of this vicious cycle. They long to leave but are held back by the fear of survival, trapped by the same issues I've outlined. For anyone considering it, being a contract staff in a bank is not worth the emotional or financial cost. I pray for all of you who are still there.
People don't understand the quagmire you are in when you work a bank job(branch operations and marketing) . You will hear ignorant people say.. Haba, you are not grateful that you receive 197k. Even the bank brainwashes you saying 'many are looking to take your place' etc. 197k for 10years without promotion and working 7days in a week without overtime even with all the risk involved is slavery and an abuse of human right .. Even the Civil service will promote you every 3years knowing that a boy will think of becoming a man tommorow.. Forget it eh.. They won't understand. Many will ask.. So why didn't you walk away-as if na so e easy when you no de see sunlight, getting home being wasted as if a truck hit you, how about the emotional torture and abuse.. These things hold you down(you are human bro) . How about the dependency on salary with no window to do a side thing... You need very gigantic balls to take a walk. My brother, its all part of the scheme to keep you docile for years, milk your youth and trash you. Maybe one day il tell my story or maybe no need. Even after relocating abroad, it's bankers that do menial jobs here. U know why? Because after spending years in a Nigerian bank, they posses no sellable skills.. Nothing... Just experience chasing deposits, posting transaction(data entry.. Lol) and managing cash. Leadership experience can be okay for those who held one, but the packaging no be here. I even did a video using AI to try and explain my pain
Racoon: My friend stop all these grandiosity about Lagos as it was for a long time the administrative capital of this nation. So naturally like Abuja, it has a cosmopolitan nature. Many claiming Lagos including Tinubu are not originally from there but from Irajigbi Osun state, Yayi is from Osun state too. Aregbesola Osun state etc
There are South westerners in other regions of Nigeria in marriage, business, government jobs etc. So everything in Nigeria does not start and ends with Lagos.
So you think that guy you responded to is a free commenter like you... Lol.. Those are all salary paid propagandists.. Don't waste your time on them
Scarrr: Well, when you’re truly blessed, president of a country, so wealthy that you can afford anything on Earth......how else do you cure boredom except by constantly sending Obedients on a wild goose chase? 🥱 ...And laugh kikikiki😂 when you see them all going wild😜
AkhereOkaka: You're right, didn't thought of this. A cheating wife can do anything to cover her track.
But what do you suggest he should do?? let me know your thought thanks
We rise by lifting others
No one should know your next move.let him bid his time and pretend everything is fine.Then do dna when d child is born..if negative,just dump her.Even if positive,that his wife is meant for the streets simple
AkhereOkaka: My candid advice, tell her after the birth of the child you're going to get DNA done on the child. Inform her family too and the reason you insist on it. If the child happens not to be yours she and her family will refund the amount you spent on anti natal including drugs bought. Note the DNA will be done before leaving the hospital.