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Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by IMPACT05(m): 7:08am On Jul 25, 2022
I’m more qualified than the APC candidate — PETER OBI

It was a chance meeting but it was worth the opportunity. Dr. Peter Gregory Onwubuasi Obi, simply known as Peter Obi, is the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP.

You cannot begin to discuss Obi in terms of education without becoming a bore.

Is it University of Nsukka; Lagos Business School; Harvard Business School, Boston, USA; London School of Economics; Columbia Business School, New York, U.S.A; Institute for Management Development, Switzerland; Kellogg Graduate School of Management, U.S.A; Oxford University, Said Business School; Cambridge University, George Business School? Where do you start from?

Obi pontificates a lot and it sometimes verges on effusive sanctimony about a sense of knowledge. Some Nigerians are not comfortable with that but he moves.

However, he can be forgiven, having served on the Federal Government or National Economic Council Committee on Minimum Wage; Negotiation with Labour on Subsidy; Committee on Mass Transit; Committee on Natural Resource; Committee on Power Sector Reform; Committee on Sharing of MDGs Funds; Committee on Accurate Data on Nigeria’s Oil Import and Export; Agricultural Transformation Implementation Council; Sub-Committee on Needs Analysis of Public Universities in Nigeria: or Review Committee on the Power Sector. His participation in those committees suggests that he would be versed in the issues. But this is now a presidential contest which is not just about being cerebral.

In this interview, Obi speaks about the coalition to take back Nigeria. He discusses a number of issues in the little time we had.

Excerpts:

You have consistently maintained that education is the bedrock of development. Now, let’s look at this ASUU issue. The President reportedly gave his education Minister a two week ultimatum to resolve the issue. What’s your take?


What we have on our hands is a situation that requires presidential intervention. The minister that has been given an ultimatum has not just been appointed to oversee the education sector. It is not that he has just been drafted to do the job. This is a job that has not been done to deliver on an outcome that is desirable, so, giving an ultimatum to your minister is like saying, continue to talk as they’ve been doing?

President Buhari is the one on whose desk the buck stops. He should sit with ASUU and engage and resolve this matter. If he can sit with party leaders over presidential primaries and get a result, he should sit with ASUU and ensure that this strike comes to an end.

Then, our political leaders, too, should please take this matter very seriously.

A situation where we have local government councillors and chairmen and assembly members earning much more than professors is not ideal. Education is key. The President should take charge. The same things goes for the looming food crisis. Our President should spend the remaining nine or ten months to take personal charge.

NLC has threatened to embark on a solidarity strike this week?

The President should pay serious attention, personally, to the ASUU strike. The most important investment a nation can give to its citizens is education.

And for Nigeria, it is even more critical because today, Nigeria is one of the worst, globally, in terms of human capital. We are 152 over 158 and I’ve always said it that when we talk about the infrastrucrure that is going to drive development, the first infrastructure you need is the human infrastrucure. You cannot talk about physical infrastructure unless you’ve dealt with human infrastructure and education is key.

Today, we borrow money and borrow labour from China. What that shows is that you’ve not built your human infrastructure – and it’s like you’re not building your future. So, the President needs to take control immediately. And the issue of health, education and pulling people out of poverty are the most critical agenda for development and he should take control of it forthwith.

But, recently, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, reportedly said the President has given him the mandate to wade into the crisis of ASUU?

I wonder what that means. Our children have not been in school for months now. It also happened in 2020. The global average for tertiary institution intake is about 38% . In the Western world it is 50%. Nigeria’s is 9% – we are not even a quarter of the global average. Our team has tried to engage and study, even if for knowledge sake, the issues around ASUU, because you need to explore and study what the issues are and we have our own ideas of how we can be able to invest and do more about education at the basic level and how we can support the tertiary level to ensure that we have something better. Our team cannot imagine being on the seat for three months and we will have the issue of that magnitude and I wont engage personally. Even as a governor, we had a similar issue and I had to personally engage ASUU which is why we resolved it in Anambra State and our state university is on.

One of the major issues in the crisis has to do with funding.

Funding, yes, but not funding alone.

The relationship between both parties is very weak. If you have an agreement with somebody, even if it cannot be achieved 100%, 100% effort is still required. So, trust is important. Usually, governments don’t achieve everything globally; but you can see 100% effort being put in. You can see intention, commitment to fulfill that agreement. That is what has been lacking and you see us going into all sorts of agreements, policy formulation without regard to implementation. If people see the effort, they will shift ground. But when they do not see hope, they become rigid. That’s where we are now.

What gives you the confidence that you, too, cannot become a victim of ASUU crisis like Buhari? Because, when you hear the federal government’s side of the story, it evokes sympathy for the FG?

Look, this was an agreement signed in 2009, and you’ve not been paying; everybody will be adamant on full release. It’s like somebody you’ve starved of food for long and it is your duty to provide food. Now, you say you want to provide the food and you’re bringing what we call ‘swallow’ without soup and saying, be thankful first. Things don’t work that way.

Once you sign an agreement, there must be an effort and intention to redeem the agreement. There must be engagement in a trust-like manner.

My former Head of Service wrote an article, ‘Stinginess as a development strategy’. When I started cutting some allowances and waste, many civil servants were not happy; but once they saw that their leave bonuses, pensions and gratuity were being paid with the savings, the people began to develop trust and that was how we did it.

Lets get real, with the cash crunch and the Covid-19 challenges which adversely affected everything, can government afford what ASUU is asking for?

It is all about intention. Government can afford it because, of course, if we can find money for subsidy – which I think is fraudulent because we must know how much fuel we consume. You cannot find money to pay the corruption-laden subsidy and say you cannot afford to pay for health, education and pulling people out of poverty. These are more critical issues. You cannot say you can’t find money for security but you can find money for subsidy. Are you saying that fuel subsidy is more important than educating the people, making them healthy and securing their lives? There must be something wrong somewhere. Let’s do what is proper.

The running mate to the APC presidential candidate said you do not have what it takes to govern Nigeria, that may be you can only be president of Igbo nation?

I’ve heard all sorts of things from people and some are statements that should not be made by people who are in leadership position. One of the presidential candidates once said a section of the country will not vote for me and now another one. Such statements, for me, debases the polity and questions the unity and the love we should have for each other.

INEC has stated the qualifications for contesting the elections which I’m sure I’ve fulfilled and I do not know the special qualification his principal, the APC candidate, possesses that I do not possess and I think I’m more qualified than his principal for that office. Is it age qualification? Is it education? Is it in terms of being an etrepreneur? I believe that anybody can be more qualified than me. But I’m qualified. His principal is a two-term governor, I am a two-term governor too. I’ve managed public resources comfortably and effectively to the best of my knowledge. I’m not saying other people didn’t do well. I’m not saying others are not qualified. But I’m saying that if we look at what we have been able to do in the past, I’m very very qualified to be the president of the country. Unless there is another qualification unknown to law and the public. Such statements are statements that have made us bring people who are not competent and people who are not qualified to lead us and that is why we are where we are today.

I’ve heard people say ‘Obi can make a good vice president to be in charge of the economy.’ But Nigeria’s problem is the economy. So, a player you know is very good is the one you want to put on the bench, then you are not ready to solve the problem of the country. If you solve the problem of the economy, insecurity will be reduced in a way. Once the economy is good you can unite the country because once people are productive and are doing well, they will not care about tribalism or religion. And I have said my job is to remove the country from consumption to production.

People have thrown darts at you because you’re seeking the presidency. But some people also wonder, what’s really the attraction for this office? Inflation is about 18.9%, there is terrorism, disunity, subsidy issue, ASUU, debt burden. So, what is it?

For me, there is no attraction but I want to serve. We want to build a coalition to save the nation and take back and save the country. If we don’t, we will regret it. I’m a Nigerian. I no longer have the resident permits of other countries and I gave it up once I became a governor. I don’t have any other country I can call my country other than Nigeria so we are building a solid coalition of the willing to take Nigeria back and rebuild it into a workable, sustainable and prosperous country.

We are building a coalition of the willing made up of the youths whose future is being mortgaged. The youths are very resourceful, innovative and creative and we have vast land in the north, that land is our crude oil. The vast land of the North is a mineral resource that can generate trillions for this country and our strategy to activate it is in place.

There is a difference between excitement of the youths and being able to transform this movement into a voting movement. Some even say there are not enough important people and persons of significance coming out to identify with you and that all these are just social media stunts?

We’ve said it before, those people that have been neglected, the 100 million people below poverty line, the millions of youths whose creativity and resourcefulness are being stiffled by the system, they will be our structure and they are much more serious about this than people think. The pensioners who are being deprived are my structure. By February next year, those youths will come out in their millions to vote.

Yes, we might not be parading ‘notable names’. They are good and important but we are working with ‘notable ones’ too and those who you consider unknown. We have done it before but we will do it again. Like you said, someone said I should be president of a particular area. We don’t want people to vote for me because of religion or tribe but vote for me because you believe in my competence.

Look, people talk about same faith this or that. Everybody must be respected and everybody must be appreciated. Above all, assess our team based on what we represent and what we are bringing to the table.

On subsidy, how would you deal with it?

The issue of removal or none removal is about trust.

We will not spend more money on any subsidy, be it power, energy or petrol, than we will spend in education or security, health or pulling people out of poverty.

People think, because people are poor, you have to subsidise their power, housing, energy and everything, no. The same people you are talking about are struggling to go and live in UK, USA, Canada and other Western countries where the subsidy we are hooked on in Nigeria is not like that over there. What that tells you is that what we should be doing is to create prosperity so that our people can earn good money and pay for those things you are wasting money on to subsidise. What you pay on power or fuel or rent in Nigeria is far less than what people pay in the UK. So, the question is, why do people want to go to the UK? Or Canada? It is because they will find a job that would earn them good money and they will pay for it because these are organised societies where prosperity for all is the basic thing and not subsidy as we do it here. So, people do not want you to subsidise their lives but they want prosperity to enable them pay their bills. That is the system we are going to create so that there can be prosperity for all and not prosperity for just a few. People are going abroad where they pay more for power, energy and education. What we should be doing is to create prosperity so that our people can earn good money and pay for those things instead of the wasteful subsidy.

Realistically, in the first two years, how would you deal with some of these our thorny issues, like subsidy, ASUU…

We will deal with those issues. This is how we will deal with them: For example, we are destroying modular refineries, why? Yes, it is not going to be easy. But the most important thing is that you must build trust with the people. The reason why things do not work here is because people have lost trust so, you must build trust gradually and you can say, we will not pay this amount in subsidy, but we will use this cut to solve part of ASUU problem for instance, and people can see you do those things. In Egypt, for instance, they are paying subsidy on some things, but there is a level. Some others are doing the same but not the way we are doing it here where other things are suffering.

But talking about trust, Nigerians were caused to trust somebody in 2014/2015?

That is the reason why Nigerians have to hold all the candidates down to what they have said they will do. We should use our mouths to tell Nigerians what we want to do so that we will not turn round and claim that it is the party that said so and not me. You ask a president about a failed promise and he tells you it is not him, it is the party. Now, we need people to come and tell us what they want to do so we can capture it.

Trust is important because when you come in, you must know what you want to do and that is why we are saying we cannot be spending so much money on subsidy while education and security and health are suffering. The people will see with their eyes that when we remove this sum from this area, this is what we will use it for and this is what the impact will be. It is about engaging and building trust between you and the people.

If we invest in education, we will build the human capital that will drive development. If we invest in health, we will have a healthy populace. If we invest in security, there will be more investments in the country and many more investors will come.

The issue of terrorism goes beyond pontificating and some say you’ve not drawn out any concrete plan to tackle insurgency?

Security strategies are not meant to be revealed just like that but our plan will work. If our soldiers have been fighting other peoples wars and they have been succeeding and are commended for their efforts, why do you think they cannot succeed on their own turf? We will deal with it because our people have what it takes. Again, if you do not secure your country, investors won’t come so, it is something that we are going to deal with decisively. Even agriculture is on the decline and it is on account of this insurgency. We recognise the fact that we cannot continue like this.


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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by Nobody: 7:10am On Jul 25, 2022
Obi you might be and you might not be.. the sorry situation is that election will be held on polling units not social media. you and your party lack fundamentals in terms of structures and movements. Alot of wards doesnot even know labour party. in my state they have no campaign office.. And most Nigerians vote a party not individual... today is monday,chill and go to work(his supporters)

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by Mokason288(m): 7:11am On Jul 25, 2022
Yes you are sir

You are more qualified than

BOTH APC AND PDP

PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by NaijaCowFarm: 7:11am On Jul 25, 2022
True talk Mr. President-in-waiting. If Tinubu disputes this, let him come out for a one-on-one debate on live TV

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by StrongandMighty: 7:11am On Jul 25, 2022
Talk am with your full chest!
Na truth you talk, you no kill person!

In a saner clime Tinubu shouldn't even be talking where Obi dey..

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by arejibadz(m): 7:13am On Jul 25, 2022
over qualified they worry you

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by Nobody: 7:14am On Jul 25, 2022
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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by NaijaCowFarm: 7:17am On Jul 25, 2022
Hisbah21:
Obi you might be and you might not be.. the sorry situation is that election will be held on polling units not social media. you and your party lack fundamentals in terms of structures and movements. Alot of wards doesnot even know labour party. in my state they have no campaign office.. And most Nigerians vote a party not individual... today is monday,chill and go to work(his supporters)

Oga, what is structure? PEOPLE!!! We, the Nigerian PEOPLE are the structure

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by Coolbreeze1988(m): 7:19am On Jul 25, 2022
Our incoming president HE Peter Gregory Onwubuasi Obi, we the lazy youth that are voting for you on social media are behind you and we will be there on election day with our pvc

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by Toneypen247(m): 7:21am On Jul 25, 2022
The structure of love.

The issue of terrorism goes beyond pontificating and some say you’ve not drawn out any concrete plan to tackle insurgency?

Security strategies are not meant to be revealed just like that but our plan will work. If our soldiers have been fighting other peoples wars and they have been succeeding and are commended for their efforts, why do you think they cannot succeed on their own turf? We will deal with it because our people have what it takes. Again, if you do not secure your country, investors won’t come so, it is something that we are going to deal with decisively. Even agriculture is on the decline and it is on account of this insurgency. We recognise the fact that we cannot continue like this."[\b]

WISDOM
We are solidly behind you sir.



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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by Lawlab254: 7:22am On Jul 25, 2022
Good. Facts only.

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by WonderManly(m): 7:27am On Jul 25, 2022
You see! I have nothing to say. Because, Buhari is here to defend their party. So...

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by Vulturereloaded: 7:31am On Jul 25, 2022

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by Afamed: 7:38am On Jul 25, 2022
The Pandora fraud that left Anambra worse than he met it.
Go to Ochanja, Upper Iweka, Limca Road, Awka road, Obosi, Iyi Enu,Ogidi, Afigwe, Onyeagu,Limca road by People's club, New tyre, Tarsan, every road has been overtaken with dumpsites.
I thought Owerri was the dirtiest until I got to Anambra.
When you get to Anambra, You definitely must ask yourself, if the state was the one they hype on social media..
People should not fall mugu to this Obi propaganda. He has nothing to show as his legacy in Anambra.
The hungry looking Agberos at upper Iweka are ready to swallow you
From Biafra market to Lagos park at Onitsha which is less than 5klm/ 6klm when I went to buy certain items, I had to settle Agberos in not less than 5 different spots. The moment, you are not ready to drop N200 at each spot, they drag your belongings/ items out o the Keke

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by jumper524(m): 7:38am On Jul 25, 2022
StrongandMighty:
Talk am with your full chest!
Na truth you talk, you no kill person!

In a saner clime Tinubu shouldn't even be talking where Obi dey..
Under tinubu, state ASUU wasn't in strike for 6months? He could manage it at state level so his track records shows hell be better than Obi at national level.
Obi talks about subsidy as fraud.
The federal govt has tried to remove subsidy but your kinds would go bezeek if fuel goes above #350 per litre. Should Obi become president and remove subsidy I hope you won't try to understand his reason but also go berserk...
Obi made a lot of good points in the interview but thing his, his track records shows little chance of attaining such record. And he has the guts to open his gutter to say he's better than tinubu.
Nah, he's a learner.
If an average Nigerian would still choose Lagos accommodation despite its conjestion over anambra accommodation to go and hustle, it's shows tinubu is like Madrid while Obi is like Everton.
Players would rather sit in bench at Madrid than start at Everton.

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by Afamed: 7:39am On Jul 25, 2022
Lawlab254:
Good

Go to Anambra and verify yourself.

Anambra has become a dumpsites as we speak. Practically nothing is working. I left there 1 month ago, one begins to wonder, what really did Obi do when he was a Gov

The only Govt intracity bus running from Nitel at Onitsha to Awka is worse than those Molue in 1990s in Lagos
Obi is purely emotional Labour candidate,who has nothing to offer than telling people how he left Govt house for Obasanjo when Obasanjo visited him. Go to Anambra and verify. I can say it I know Anambra more than some indigenous people of Anambra. Awka the capital of Anambra can't compete with Sango in Ogun state. Before Obi became the Gov, I have been visiting Anambra . Not just Awka, Nnewi, obosi, Ihiala, Agulu, Nnobi, Ochanja, Idemili, Onyeagu, Ogidi, Nkoor, Awka etiti, , Uga, , Obosi, Newtyre,. Akwuzu, There is no community,over there , that I don't know. A purely overrated state
Without mincing words, i will select Ebonyi state ahead of Anambra in terms of fast growing infrastructurer development. Go to Ebonyi and see for yourself

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by onyemaair: 7:46am On Jul 25, 2022
Yes you are!!
On your mandate we stand gidigba.
Myself and my children will vote for you.

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by dynicks(m): 7:46am On Jul 25, 2022
Well that I don't know....The only reason I'm against tinubu is cus of his age fragile looks and level of desperation!!...

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by Brendaniel: 7:46am On Jul 25, 2022
Peter Obi and Tinubu's name should not be put in the same sentence, it is like joining Buhari and Obama together to compare.

Mentioning the name Tinubu is like mentioning the word "corruption" ten times in a single word

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by yeebade: 7:46am On Jul 25, 2022
We say no to a druggie terrorist ticket

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by Nobody: 7:46am On Jul 25, 2022
I laugh in Latin grin grin grin grin
Butterfly calls itself bird.
Bathroom that strains to become river.

Dreaming is allowed though, but most dreams remain as dream no matter the desire of the dreamer that they should come into physical manifestation! Peter Obi don pick millions of Euros on the streets of his dreamland and he's glad as a result. You and Tinubu? Who dash frog coat? It's people like Peter Obi and his followers that would see Elephant and call it Mirage! Just the head of Asiwaju's elephant is not an easy burden for Kid Obi. Tinubu, the incomparable Tinubu! Tinubu, the Jagaban of indomitable courage and ability. What an insult! Like The Jagaban can ever allow Peter Obi to untie the latchet of his polished shoes!

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by MonkeyMods(m): 7:46am On Jul 25, 2022
Daddy you're absolutely correct. Even new born babies are behind you...



Carry us (Nigerians) dey go dey go

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by Akwamkpuruamu: 7:46am On Jul 25, 2022
Truth Sir!
People that wants to vote Tinubu are only after their stomach infrastructure and love for illgotten bullion van drug money

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by GeneralPula: 7:46am On Jul 25, 2022
Is it age qualification? Is it education? Is it in terms of being an etrepreneur? I believe that anybody can be more qualified than me. But I’m qualified. His principal is a two-term governor, I am a two-term governor too.

He didn’t quote Chinese’s figures this time around. Nonsense & pandora. Instead of him to state the things he did as a Governor that Tinubu didn’t do, he was ranting in English..

He mentioned education- What specific thing did he do?

He mentioned entrepreneur - what enterprise did he bring up when he was a Governor?

For where tinubu Dey represent, Obi go dey hold camera as a photographer..

Make I find something dash am sha..

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by BATified2023: 7:47am On Jul 25, 2022
The one that couldn’t add anything to government purse when he was a governor but only succeeded in looting away d economy

One day the igbos will wake up n tell us ikpeazu was d best governor during his set n they will tell us how he’s better than Zulum,sanwo olu,seyi makinde n co then some gullible folks will believe them

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by Nikkganc08(m): 7:47am On Jul 25, 2022
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Does empty barrels/talkative make the greatest noise?


Just as I guessed, everyone would have a different opinion but for the sake of our collective sanity, lets assume that whatever you are thinking is right.

And I'm the only one that's wrong.


With that being said, I'd head straight to today's sermon.

NOTE: Reading my nairaland posts daily is capable of bringing u blessings or at least, a relieve from life's endless travails.


Empty barrels doesn't make the greatest noise.

What u call 'noise' might be a 'sweet,healing music' to another.

And no matter how loud u think it is, it might be too low for the soul its resonating to.

There's nothing like noise. It all depends on d interpretation of d receiver.


I love Celine Dion songs because it reminds me that I'm single , lonely and seriously in need of a girlfriend.

Meanwhile , my brother calls same song 'noise'.



In marketing, there's nothing like NOISE.

There's nothing like negative advertisement.


All exposure is needed as long as its creating the needed brand awareness.

The main goal is to be in d headlines.

To have tongues waggling when they hear ur name/product and that's exactly what the OBIdients are doing


Peter Obi needs all the possible attention but he's making a big mistake by mentioning the name of Tinubu.

Mentioning his name (whether for good or bad) is just like giving him free advert.



Do u know what makes a music trend?
Its never the music quality.


Lets use the talentless singer PORTABLE as an instance.


1. u join a popular record label.

2. u release any good or useless song.

3. Ur record label heavily pays about 100 radio stations, TV stations, etc to play ur song.

Once Anyone puts d radio, ur song is first thing they hear

4. They pay influencers in tiktok, Instagram, twitter, etc to talk about ur song.


That's how a song becomes a hit.

Just be on d headlines like portable is doing.

Signing brand deals despite being hated



I once told a kid that I sell premium softwares like Grammarly, Quillbot, canva pro, turnitin, VPN, etc for as low as 3k. And that my contact details were in my nairaland profile.

Someone thought it was a negative advertisement.

No...!!! It can't be.

That I was talking to a kid doesn't render d advert invalid

Moreover, no matter how much I speak or shout about it, it can never be likened to an empty barrel that's making noise.

If it were , I wouldn't have received a call from Someone yesterday.

Someone that called me to let me know of how my nairaland post healed him from over 12 years of HIV/AIDS.

The other caller said his own case was 8 years of madness. His relatives already gave up on him after exhausting ALL their physical and spiritual options.

Its OK if you don't believe me or if you think I'm telling lies.


God bless Nigeria.
God bless our President.
God bless me.

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by MrCGPA(m): 7:47am On Jul 25, 2022
Affliction Shall not rise again. How can we dare voting Buhari Pro Max in 2023? God forbid. Let's vote Peter Gregory Obi and show the world that we are Wise.

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by BATified2023: 7:47am On Jul 25, 2022
NaijaCowFarm:


Oga, what is structure? PEOPLE!!! We, the Nigerian PEOPLE are the structure
all I know is I don’t want to hear Biafra or death after election loss

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Re: Peter Obi: I Am More Qualified Than Bola Tinubu by Vopimasu: 7:47am On Jul 25, 2022
Yes you are

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