He still has an additional two years. If he was able to cause this much damage in under two years, then two years should be enough to begin repairing it and take us back to where he met this country
helinues: I don't want it to look like I am attacking Peter Obi for no meaningful reason, Nigerians should also watch his interview below and tell us how can this kind person be aspiring to be Nigeria president?
When you're used to leaders or support those who avoid media interviews and give shallow answers when they finally show up once in nearly two years, real intelligence starts to sound confusing.
Peter Obi isn't the problem, your inability to process critical thinking is.
helinues: Fcs, is this thread about Apc, FG or president Tinubu?
What's the correlation of your questions with this thread?
At least reason it logically yourself
If asking relevant questions about those in power derails this thread, maybe the thread wasn’t rooted in reality to begin with.
But let’s be honest, this is about Peter Obi and the Obidient movement. So what exactly is a notorious Tinubu supporter like you, still clinging to his apron strings, doing here? Lost or just triggered?
helinues: The thread is about Obidients, but as mischievous you are, you have shifted the whole narration to FG as president Tinubu has big mansions in your oblongata
Eish
When facts hit nerves, deflection becomes the strategy. Sadly, insults won’t improve power supply, jobs, insecurity or the naira
The veil about Peter Obi have been unveiled. We are yet to see which story he Peter Obi or his supporters want to tell Nigerians that they would buy
I believe it would be more productive to direct this energy toward what your D-lord intends to present to Nigerians as his accomplishments so far, in justification of his bid for re-election.
By accomplishments, I refer to tangible results: the number of jobs created, how many citizens have been lifted out of poverty, how many Nigerians have been provided with adequate shelter, the current value of our currency compared to when he assumed office, and the price of fuel now versus then. Has national security improved or deteriorated? What progress has been made in the power and energy sector, particularly in terms of generation capacity since he took office?
These are the metrics by which any government should be judged not by empty rhetoric or distractions. Not by dishing out propaganda
Labour Party 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi, Abia Governor Alex Otti, and the Acting National Chairman of the Labour Party, Senator Nenadi Usman, are leading a team of prominent figures in a rebirth event of the Obidient Movement in Abuja today, Tuesday, June 10.
A statement from Peter Obi Media Reach (POMR) confirmed that their principal is expected to be the special guest at the occasion, alongside Governor Otti and other top officials of the Obidient Movement.
A renowned legal intellectual, Prof Sam Amadi, is expected to provoke conversation in a keynote speech titled ‘The Inevitability of a New Nigeria’, with other notable speakers, including the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, Dr Yunusa Tanko.
The highlight of the event, themed ‘The Renaissance of the Obidient Movement’, will be the presentation of a book titled *Obi: The Political Change Agent*, authored by veteran journalist and former Group Political Editor of THISDAY Newspapers and Pioneer Deputy Managing Director of New Telegraph Newspaper, Mr Ike Abonyi. The foreword to the book is written by the impassioned legal mind and fervent Obidient, Dele Farotimi.
An esteemed diplomat and former campaign manager of the Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign Council, Mr Oseloka H. Obaze, will review the book.
The ceremony, drawing Obidient Movement adherents from across the country, is being held at the Nigerian Air Force Centre in the Kado area of Abuja.
flokii: Relocate to Igboland to fulfil your mom's wish na.. is anyone holding you?.
Proud Yorubas are doing their thing, achieving great feat in music, movie, sports, medicine, academics, business etc. No modafvcker can talk Yorubas down. Most if not all of the dollar billionaires from Nigeria are Yorubas, At least 5 out of top 10 richest Nigerians are Yorubas.
Yorubas are the real deal, reason other tribes can't stay away from Yoruba ingenuity.. Even globally, Yorubas have that recognition.
All that Yoruba 'greatness' and you're still pressed over a mother’s wise words?
Davido’s mom didn’t shade Yoruba, she just knew Igbo hustle is elite. Your fragile ego isn’t a tribe, bro. Real greatness isn’t tribal it’s teachable. Too bad bitterness blocks you from learning.
The young man on the far right was publicly invited by the EFCC for spraying naira notes. Not only did he not show up, he accompanied his wealthy parents to see the President. There are levels to this thing.
Sanwo-Olu should take this statement from Tinubu with a pinch of salt, so he won’t be taken unawares. If in doubt, he should ask those who came before him: where are they today? Are they still around him? The answer is an emphatic no.
The joy and excitement that would herald such news would be unprecedented in this country’s history, even the jubilation that followed Abacha’s death wouldn’t come close
The Lagos-Calabar coastal Highway exemplifies fiscal irresponsibility costing seven times more per kilometre than the Pan-African Cairo–Cape Town route, yet offering neither the scale nor the strategic integration.
As aptly described by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, it stands as a 'coastal highway of fraud' a money laundering project, a glaring symbol of inflated contracts and misplaced priorities that offer little in return for the national interest.
TheChameleon: Do you drink ? Like or Hate Tinubu, but use 🧠 when discussing issues.
Did he or did he not confront all these people and flog them ?
Did he not openly Diss a sitting President for being a serial loser ?
You’re really out here confusing political survival tactics with national leadership. Tinubu didn’t 'flog' anyone, he negotiated his way into power like every old guard politician that he is. If chest-thumping and public jabs fixed Nigeria, we’d be a world power by now.