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Bullet Points From Peter Obi's Speeches 1. I can’t sleep because I know what to do. I have gone round the 36 states of the country like I have gone round 31 countries of the world, I know the problems of Nigeria and I know I can fix them easily. Because I can see them, I can fix them. - Peter Obi 2. Hunger takes people to the streets. Job and food will obviously take them out of crimes. That’s my specialty, creating jobs and wealth. - Peter Obi 3. I have not come out for myself. I have come out for the millions of youths that are losing hope in our beloved country. I have come out for the millions of women who are afraid of tomorrow and what it holds for them and their children. I have come out for the poor who are asking weather it’s a sin to be a Nigerian. For them, I have come. - Peter Obi 4. For people who are asking if Peter Obi has ‘structure,' what structure is bigger and stronger than the collective will of the masses on whose necks the knees of the politicians have been? What structure is greater than the determination of a people who have at last decided to take back their country, their only country? - Peter Obi 5. The battle for the rescue of the soul of Nigeria has just begun and we must all be contributive and participative in it. - Peter Obi 6. Yes, we may not have the money to share because we didn’t steal any. We have not come to enslave but to serve. - Peter Obi 7. Have you imagined somebody giving you money to help you? Bribing you to go and serve you? It’s wisdom to go for a permanent solution than a temporary remedy. - Peter Obi 8. This battle is to help Nigerian youths, market women, struggling families, students, teachers, famers, old and poor,whose helpless looking faces I see everywhere I go. It’s for these people that l, Peter Obi, have come. However, like a drowning man, they must bring out their hands to be saved. - Peter Obi 9. In this battle, if you can’t fly, run. If you can’t run, walk. If you can’t walk, crawl. If you can’t crawl, roll. If you can’t roll, shout. By all means we must be on the move and we must be heard. - Peter Obi 10. These people are more than 50 million of the Nigerian voting adults. They have the power. Their destiny is in their hands so they can change it. If they will it, they will win it. - Peter Obi 11. Remember, the man with energy will always be at the mercy of the man with strategy based on synergy. With God on our side, we shall not fail and we shall not fall. - Peter Obi 12. I will rather lose doing the right thing than win doing the wrong thing. - Peter Obi 13. Nigeria must move beyond oil, we must move from Consumption to Production nation. - Peter Obi Vote Obi for new Nigeria! Vote Obi for better Nigeria!! Vote Obi for great Nigeria!!! https://www.facebook.com/104279271785831/posts/pfbid06ZVfVTmeZdhSwbFwS9dwbh1aTaK9CpcY27Z2iDFddpG4hV2CNnM4C4GYaubA8VgKl/?app=fbl
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NuclearWinter:
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wis3:
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Sannisege:Tinubu ti lu'le patapata Attempt To Convert Aso Rock To Retirement Home For The Elderly & Sick, Cancelled
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wis3:PandoraObi heliues batified2023, why do you keep changing accounts? Attempt To Convert Aso Rock To Retirement Home For The Elderly & Sick, Cancelled
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Every Attempt To Convert Aso Rock To Retirement Home For The Elderly & Sick , We Cancel & Destroy in Jesus Name.
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Reinaldo:
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Jennifer663:
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No to Druggie-Terrorist ticket
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If Obi was from your tribe
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PandoraObi:You and your fellow Tinubu's rented urchins. You will labour in vain. Enemies of Nigeria.
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Mrkindness:What a dangerous trap for Obi and Nigeria! Kwankwanso is a terrorist. |
Softmirror:Away Omoluabi are going to vote for Peter Obi. Tinubu can never be president in Nigeria. He is too corrupt and too controversial. Only one out of the people I know here in Osun State wants to vote for Tinubu. Others are campaigning for Peter Obi free of charge.
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KingKO22:Away Omoluabi are going to vote for Peter Obi. Tinubu can never be president in Nigeria. He is too corrupt and too controversial. Only one out of everyone I know here in Osun State wants to vote for Tinubu. Others are campaigning for Peter Obi free of charge.
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etrouble:Do you know?
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Shame on Tinubu's rented urchins. Enemies of Nigeria.
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Coolsperm:BATified2023 Tinubu ti lu'le Tinubu ti te Tinubu Ole
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Oxb90:I don't know. |
Peter Obi Discusses Ideas And Solutions, Others Discuss Peter Obi | I Don't Understand When Kwankwaso went to Channels Tv, he discussed Peter Obi. When Atiku went on Arise TV, he discussed Peter Obi. When Tinubu went on a National TV he discussed Peter Obi. Omoyele Sowore on his social media platforms discusses Peter Obi. Reno Omokri spends his time castigating Peter Obi and discrediting his works. Deji Adeyanju is even betting $10k for Peter Obi. Keyamo and Dino, those ones are clowns When Peter Obi talks, it's about the economy, electricity and how to move the country from Consumerism to Production. Great minds discuss Ideas and solutions, small minds discuss people. A winner focuses on winning, a looser focuses on the winner. Azzaman Azzaman https://www.facebook.com/101627092664201/posts/103753832451527/?app=fbl
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VotePeterObi:Tinubu, 90 year old druggie disgrasing himself. Na by force. Majority said they hate you. They don't want you.
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MALLEOLUS2017:All the permutations are in favour of Obi. Our prayer is that Kwakwanso should not withdraw or step down from the race. That's how Obi can win without rerun. |
casualobserver:Tinubu that will lose Lagos and SW with wide margin. The druggie is the most hated politician now.
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I notice that every Tom, Dick and Harry are now criticizing H.E Peter Obi in order to trend without paying social media platforms. Although I think some of them may be Obedients but they just that want to trend by all means. Normally if you want to go viral online, you supposed to pay SM to boost your post so that people can see you but these people are looking for shortcut to fame. I went to Reno Omokri's facebook page today to see the update about Peter Obi and I see that many people have deserted him. I went to Femi-Fani Kayode's page but I noticed that he has blocked me because I reacted to one of his posts with laughing emoji. In Nigeria of today, these people are nothing on social media without mentioning Peter Obi's name. The best way to punish them is to starve them of that attention they so much crave for. I think the best thing we can do is to always ignore then. As for rented urchins and zombies on Nairaland, I have learnt to always ignore them. |
Sunday Igboho Issues Eviction Notice To Terrorists In South-West Nigeria, Says No Going Back On Yoruba Nation Igboho said the activities of Fulani militias lately have made Yoruba people to regret being hospitable and generous.https://saharareporters.com/articles/sunday-igboho-issues-eviction-notice-terrorists-south-west-nigeria-says-no-going-back?utm_source=operamini&utm_medium=feednews&utm_campaign=operamini_feednews
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Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi described the political structure of All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party ((PDP) as 'stomach infrastructure' that has brought more hardship for millions of Nigerians in the last two decades. Obi said this during an address at the Labour Party Coalition for Peter Obi (CPO) Summit. Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi described the political structure of All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party ((PDP) as ‘stomach infrastructure’ that has brought more hardship for millions of Nigerians in the last two decades. Obi said this during an address at the Labour Party Coalition for Peter Obi (CPO) Summit at the International Conference Centre, Abuja, on Thursday. “The current structures of both the PDP and the APC are the stomach infrastructure that has brought us nothing but misery,” Obi said. “Their understanding of structure is sharing of Nigeria’s patrimony to vested interests and influence peddlers. That is against what Peter Obi represents; that is against what Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed represents; and it is indeed, against the vision of the Labour Party.” He urged his supporters to remind the opposition that Nigeria’s democracy must survive after being dehumanised and disenfranchised by the ruling oligarchs. Obi said his structure is the 100 million poor Nigerians who will come out on election day to fight for their future. “It is the 33% unemployed Nigerians who already know who kept them unemployed; our structure is indeed the parents of 18.5m out-of-school-children in Nigeria, who will strive to ensure that such affliction does not visit them a second time,” Obi said. “Our structure is everyone seated in this hall today! Yes, we have Structure. And we are ready to move mountains to save Nigeria.” According to him, since I entered the presidential race my mantra has been consistent and in tandem with the Labour Party’s vision, which mainly seeks to ensure economic transformation through job-led growth. “Therefore, my decision to join the Labour Party was not by coincidence or happenstance; it was indeed a thought-through decision given the ideological convergence. “Great nations are built through political alliances. Our founding fathers understood and forged alliances in the national interest. But things changed. Our leaders became selfish, myopic and corrupt. And our people suffered. That narrative and mindset must change. “The new alliance we seek is between Nigerian Youths, the Labour Party, which represent Nigerian workers, and Like Minds. Collectively, it is an alliance of the OBIdients! “Nigeria is at crossroads and it would be foolhardy for anyone to sugarcoat our current morass. Ravaging insecurity, largely inflicted by non-state actors, is fast threatening the sovereignty of Nigeria. “Nigeria is today vastly polarized and wracked by deep divisions along religious, ethnic and regional lines. “There is a staggering level of corruption. Our universities have remained closed for over five months. While our healthcare system remains comatose, power generation and distribution are also at all-time low. “I have consistently maintained that while there is a need for the sustenance of the hard approach to fighting insecurity, there is urgent need to tackle poverty and those social and economic malaise that exacerbate the crises. “We cannot have 33% unemployment rate, 18.5 million out of school children and 100 million poor people, in Nigeria and expect to go to sleep with our two eyes closed.” https://guardian.ng/politics/your-only-political-structure-is-stomach-infrastructure-peter-obi-mocks-pdp-apc/amp
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If the APC members campaign, what are they even going to tell Nigerians (during the campaign)? There’s nothing! Except if people just want to play the ostrich and put their heads underground. Yesterday (Monday), someone was talking about the kind of development that happened in Lagos. You see, we are individualising this thing now. We’re not talking about an individual; we’re talking about a party structure. The candidate of the APC is part of the APC. He was the greatest contributor and progenitor of Buhari. If not for Bola Tinubu with his influence, I don’t think Buhari would have won the election, but he helped, so he’s part and parcel of the APC. A former Deputy Governor of Bauchi State, Sule Katagum, speaks with ARMSTRONG BAKAM on the state of the nation and explains why he dumped the All Progressives Congress for the Peoples Democratic Party You recently dumped the All Progressives Congress and joined the Peoples Democratic Party. Why did you do that? First of all, I didn’t ‘dump’ the APC; actually, the APC drove me out of its enclave. I joined the APC in 2014 and we formed the government in 2015 and 2019, I was the Chief of Staff and I even became the deputy governor of Bauchi State under the leadership of former governor M.A. (Mohammed Abdullahi) Abubakar. Unfortunately, in 2019, we lost the election, and the PDP took over. Since then, we, I mean the administration of M.A. Abubakar, were treated like pariah people. We were not part of the developing structure of the APC. In fact, we saw clearly that we were no longer wanted because all activities, all meetings, and all decisions were taken without the input of, first and foremost, the only governor the APC has ever produced in the state, Barrister M.A. Abubakar. Just because he, the former governor, lost his re-election, he was treated like that. I could remember when he lost the election. He tried to reach out to those who were in the leadership of the APC at that time. He said, “Look, let us come back together and build the APC from our mistakes that we made. Yes, I made a lot of mistakes, but I was not the only one that made the mistakes. Everybody made mistakes.” However, I do believe that was not the intention of the new leadership of the party and at the end of the day, up to this year (2022), when the primaries were held, we realised that even if our former governor of the APC came in and tried to participate in the primaries, he would not have won. Not because he doesn’t have the people and not because he doesn’t have the structure, but just because the party leadership didn’t want him to continue as governor. If they do not like our principal, that is, M.A. Abubakar, they don’t like us either. So, we were driven out, and the only reasonable and honourable thing to do, for someone like me, is that if you don’t want us, we leave you. So I resigned from the party. Did you consult with your former boss, the former governor, Barrister Mohammed Abubakar, before quitting the APC? Well, I consulted widely with my people. I consulted widely with my elders, my family, and, of course, with the former governor. I went to see him and I told him, “Look, Your Excellency, you are a gentleman. You tolerate so much disdain, intolerance and everything but we that are under you can no longer take this kind of thing. In your resignation letter to the APC ward chairman, you stated that the principles for which you joined the APC in 2014 are no longer valid and that you must leave the party. What are these principles? The reason that made us join the APC in 2014 were that the party’s principles entailed things like fairness, justice, and so on. If you look at the motto of the APC, we believed strongly in the APC. In the north, there was no doubt, Buhari was like a messiah, Buhari was compared to people like Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela. We thought this was a man who would clean Nigeria and make it what it was supposed to be. Sadly, the principles, over the years, became more or less like those of the normal Nigerian political party. What we had expected, like I said earlier, after the failure of the Governor Abubakar’s administration in 2019, was a sort of reconciliation, a sort of reaching out in order to speak to ourselves and see how we could go about it. In fact, to be honest with you, in 2019, I don’t think it was really the PDP as a party that defeated Abubakar; it was more or less an internal affair (that cost him his seat). What efforts did you make to seek redress? If they don’t involve me in the running of things or ask me to come and do this or that, if they don’t involve me in stakeholders or whatever, what can I do? Maybe somebody would call you and say they didn’t see you in a meeting, or maybe a meeting will be held tomorrow and they will call you to come to Abuja by 4pm for a meeting. So, you see, these are some of the tricks, and quietly, they were trying to say, “We are sick and tired of you guys. Can you go through the window or through the door quietly?” There are two major contenders struggling to unseat the current Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed. They are a former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar (retd.) of the APC and a serving Senator, Haliru Jika of the New Nigeria Peoples Party. What do you think are Mohammed’s chances of returning as governor? Well, first of all, you must realise that the current governor is an incumbent. He is an erudite politician. He’s someone I think needs no introduction to anybody in the context of Nigerian politics. They are the ones that are trying to remove him from his chair, which I doubt if they can, because he’s a politician who has all kinds of ways of retaining that chair (as governor). In our own time, my former governor was a bit too nice for a typical Nigerian politician in that aspect. But for someone like Bala, he’s someone who will come out fully and try to retain his seat. Secondly, let me say this that, from my experiences as a one-time administrator, there’s really no governor in Nigeria who can really do a lot for people in just one term of four years. A governor makes a lot of mistakes in the first four years. He needs a second term to really consolidate, to really set out his goals, and to achieve them. And at the same time, we are supporting Bala Mohammed because we believe in what he is doing. If you see somebody performing, applaud him, because tomorrow when he’s no longer the governor, he’s not going to take these roads to Duguri, his hometown, to Lagos or any other place. You said earlier that you and others who joined the APC in 2014 went all out to ensure that the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), won the election. But here we are. The country is worse off with insecurity everywhere; the economy is in a shambles, Are you disappointed by where we are as a country? Well, let’s be very, very honest with ourselves. We’re all Nigerians. The promises were mainly on security, on the economy, and on corruption. But in all honesty, look at the security situation across the country. Yes, we agree that maybe Boko Haram has been contained to a certain level. In those days, there were bombings, but now, nobody can travel from his state, for example, from Bauchi to Abuja, without feeling that something could happen to him on the road. Every day, we hear of people being apprehended, and kidnappings are common. In terms of security, I will honestly say, with all due respect to Mr President, that there has been no improvement. Secondly, of course, there is corruption. Nobody has been vilified; nobody has been taken to prison. Even the two former governors of Taraba and Plateau states who were sent to prison were pardoned… You see, that is sending the wrong signal that you can steal, go and spend some time in prison, and come back and your money is still intact. If the APC members campaign, what are they even going to tell Nigerians (during the campaign)? There’s nothing! Except if people just want to play the ostrich and put their heads underground. Yesterday (Monday), someone was talking about the kind of development that happened in Lagos. You see, we are individualising this thing now. We’re not talking about an individual; we’re talking about a party structure. The candidate of the APC is part of the APC. He was the greatest contributor and progenitor of Buhari. If not for Bola Tinubu with his influence, I don’t think Buhari would have won the election, but he helped, so he’s part and parcel of the APC. First of all, he has to explain to Nigerians what really happened. Why did the APC, after promising in 2014 to do all these things for Nigerians, still sits on the brink? In seven years plus, you (Tinubu) were part and parcel of the government and even a leader of the APC. You had direct access to the President, so what are you coming to tell Nigerians now? Or you didn’t know what was happening? We’re all Nigerians and we need to be very frank with ourselves and agree. But what we are saying is that Atiku (Abubakar), just like (Muhammadu) Buhari, has tried many times. He doesn’t need to be the President of Nigeria, but there must be a reason because he’s comfortable, he has attained a certain age where he can go and relax and nothing happens. The Nigerian economy is in shambles right now. The Naira got up above N700 to a dollar and the prices of goods in the market keep skyrocketing. Do you think those managing the economy in Nigeria are bereft of ideas or what do you think is the major problem? They might have ideas, but you see; the problem in this country is that most of our managers don’t really do things for the generality of Nigerians. You can see that all the managers are PhD holders. They have M.Scs from Harvard University, from whatever, but this attitude towards public wealth or public purse is so sad in this country. We still have people who think their own policies should pave the way for them to make wealth and not for the country to become what they are; they are not for the improvement of the country. https://www.opinionnigeria.com/breaking-north-thought-buhari-was-nigerias-mahatma-gandhi-bauchi-ex-deputy-gov/
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Tinubu Money: 'If You Want To Cash Out Go And Meet Tinubu' - Portable Watch the video>> https://www.facebook.com/IkpokiTv/videos/452352763104774/?app=fbl
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drmuchin:What can reduce the viral load? |
Yoruba man B- Abdulahi muhamMad YusufI agree. 99.9% of Nigerians have slavish mentality. I have hidden my foreign name and wish not to give my children any foreign name. Our language and skin are not our problem but our mindset. |
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