Peter Obi's documented governance record during his eight years as governor of Anambra State, including verifiable financial stewardship, security improvements, and anti-corruption measures, makes him a credible political candidate who challenges Nigeria's culture of unaccountable governance. His ability to demonstrate measurable improvements in his state, combined with his refusal to govern by tribal interest, positions him as a candidate who prioritizes accountability and results over political patronage.
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Hello, welcome. This is still the say prayer guys may Nigeria never happen to you podcast and live stream uh on nostalgia media via YouTube. My name is Richie.
We are over 30 minutes late uh for today's uh uh program. We sincerely apologize. He was like, "Oh, okay. Maybe we should just uh not uh produce today."
But when we're here, well, technical issues, we are determined to get this program going. And that's why that's exactly what we are doing uh today. So, we apologize for uh coming. Uh this late has never happened. Okay. But we're here. Um from the pictures you saw at the beginning um and from the promos you would have seen about the program. Uh we are discussing today by asking a question who is afraid of Peter Obi and engineer Rabu Quakanso.
Who is afraid of these two individuals?
whom it seems that the people of Nigeria have found to give them some real hope of something different happening within the governance of uh Nigeria.
But before we go into discussing them, you know, maybe showing you or presenting to you why some people might not be comfortable with both of them. That's uh Peter Obi and uh Mr. Peter Obi and uh engineer Rabu Musa Papan. So we have some house cleaning jobs, you know, house chores uh to do up front.
I got very emotional over the last one week and those who are my contacts on social media quite a number of them have a video I have put out there because you see I've been accused over time by some of those in government even right now. All you all of you nationalists be there just to carry Nigeria on your head.
Yes, I am proud to be in it.
recording in progress >> things that are going on individuals, you know, conversations say look the relating with other people in Nigeria up until the 2010 that I wrote this book.
But what is it that got me emotional?
There are things I have never shared with you know even some of those who are closest to me in terms of personal if you like pains when I talk about losses I talk about them in general because I overcome them I've moved on most most people most I I I don't want to use the word deboss because it was not only the boys. We're talking generally of the peoples of the souththeastern Nigeria, the southeastern region generally. But then theos are a I mean if you like a a a a chunk of that population and I happen to be amongst them in the course of that war by the reason of one of my parents being an able woman my mother I've shared those stories we started this program who may Nigeria never happened to like I said well sorry feel comfortable I'm telling my story if you feel like telling your story contact me we'll bring you here listen to you but be sure that you're not coming here to you know give us fables like some of the stories that group go told in his book which were the things that made me emotional the video that people have seen online. I shot that video like four times before I could compose myself to even present and it was abrupt because again I'm going to release something that makes a little bit more sense. It took me 2 hours to shoot the one that I'm going to release tomorrow because it needs to be done.
Patterns are repeating. Patterns are repeating. Patterns are repeating.
Nigerians are not taking note.
They're still joining politicians in their bankers. No, it's not banter.
Jan made a video after releasing his book about the time to release his book.
Where he narrated that someh he bullets did not hit that he was palm trees.
And by that account, if you go back and listen to what that video again, what he said was that, oh, he saw some black marks, some palm trees and was like, what kind of diseases that somebody now said, oh, it's bullet marks.
The trees, the palm trees that General would have seen will be palm trees around palm plantation around habitations.
not he wouldn't have gone into he could not have gone deep into the farmland and all of that. So anybody has a good knowledge of agriculture or growth in plants generally those palm trees that he's now saying is he saw black marks for those marks to be black must have just gone there might have gone there several years if not decades after the civil were not immediate. Not about the time I queued up on the roadside waving Nigerian flag with other children to welcome him on his visit to the East Central State.
Then about that time those marks on those palm trees were fresh.
They could they were not black yet.
So I will tell General Go and every other person who is still cooking up this warped stories that will not let people like me walk on from my pains.
will tell you something about palm trees, palm plantation, bullets and people.
The palm plantations were the safest place surface in quotes surface in quotes that families could hide especially women and children. the man most of them are conscripted except the ones that are hiding. I I witness all of those. I have taken my time not to dwell so much about this book. I've been saying buy it, read it, buy it, read it. So people don't think that, oh, he's just doing this program because he wants to sell books.
No, I wrote it 16 years ago. Of course, I want to sell it because I want you to read it. And not only that, I have been on the forefront of encouraging people to tell their stories. If you do not tell your stories, you have people like the likes of General Go on twisting things and all you do is complain that that's not the truth.
Where is the truth? Where is your own truth?
That was why I wrote this book because my son sought to know what caused this mark on my head. And I'm like wow I need to tell the story now. And I didn't just okay let this is what happened. I said no I'll write a book so that you read it so that generation after you read it.
That's why I wrote this book not. And then the same group this same group that are troubling Nigeria now came after me.
Who paid you to write tell that story?
So if you see them handing anybody now it didn't start today.
They handed me aside Nigeria. I've never been someone who would travel, go to do whatever I have to do, study, business meetings, conferences, research, and not return home. That's never that's never been me.
So the P plantation in the mornings You may want let me let me put this in context. Google look for a town called Omar O M O B A is langua local government of present day Abia state. Google it.
If you read this book I had a whole chapter on.
Now when initially the first time I saw anything about air raid was in port my sister returned to come take me after my mom had moved all of us she refused to leave she stayed what came to request asked my mom for me to join her and I've said it severally on program I didn't know why it was always me that they were coming but those coming to request for me I to return with her to port my auntie to join her in that refugee camp where she was a volunteer or my sister eventually coming to ask me to join her again when was recaptured you know uh by the baffans uh from the federal troops I joined her again in so all those movement put me in harm's way and made it possible for me to see a whole lot of the things I wrote in this book so the first time I saw it was in Portaco then would actually come out he was they were not pumping cities. They they were like you know uh we come to watch the area they bombing the oil installation the refineries wherever yes they were not bombing but the bombing of cities was much later by that time my sister has sent me back to mobile where the whole family had gone back to so but in mobile as you know the battle Faba intensified and more refugees arrived to Inaba in the mornings parents would prepare food whatever they could we the children and miss most cases our mothers those those who could still go to the market do one thing over when were in those plant pal sorry pal plantation oil pal plantations for refuge.
And there was this on this faithful day, we we hadn't gone. We didn't we hadn't left to go, you know, there was nothing happening. Everybody were like, okay, we were home.
I narrated here. My grandma made local beans that she sold in the market. So, we're home waiting for our own sh before she went to the market. We're actually the ones that delayed her from going to the market. or else she might have been among those that you know got bombed in the market. So on this fateful day market to was bombed.
I had excused it in my writing in my thinking. I said well maybe they were targeting the railway station which was a very important railway station Bway station. So maybe they were targeting it. But then events as I began to research, I began to read, I found out that no, it was a strategy. They were bombing markets.
From that day of that market bombing, it became a routine, strict routine. By 6:00 in the morning, we had been all would have all been taken to hide under a particular plant plantation.
So, it was a routine. So, that's why I got to know that General Goan doesn't know what he's talking about. And it's so wicked, so so painful.
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No remorse, no empathy, no accountability.
So eventually my aunt came, my mom, oh can I take him? I I I'm lonely, you know, after work. I'm alone. She took I followed her. We walked we journeyied from toa that refugee camp where she where she was serving as a volunteer to help the a nurse volunteer to help the refugees was in a Roman Catholic you know uh compound but because of the same air raid issue the children we will be asked will be taken to go and hide again in palm plantations.
It was in the course of one of those trips. We don't cook. My aunt didn't cook. She worked. They served them food.
But then refugees were given uh raw food. So they needed firewood. So usually while we were in in in within those pal plantation the other children will be trying to gather firewood so they could take home for cooking. So there was this particular palm tree they were trying to bring it. They were afraid they would pull it. They were afraid maybe will fall. I'm like let me help you. I pulled the thing and the palm front came crashing on my head.
the spines were buried the one here. Um I think I took I had to ask them to take picture a picture to show the back of my head here. Even as I'm feeling it now is hot very hot warmer than the rest. The temperature is higher than that of the rest of my body. I've lived with that for years.
Guys, could you show that picture? Yeah, you could see that mark there.
It looks small but it it nearly caused me to drop out of the university.
Not maybe outside of my father no other family member knew about and a friend even my roommates my roommates now Tony dad Jackson they didn't know what happened I lost mixed lectures mixed classes it was my friend late friend now Antonio that took me eventually to the health center.
I got treated. It's swoll up became sore.
This was 1983.
This this incident this thing here happened about 1968 1969 1968 late 1968.
I thought I was going to die. I I couldn't think. I couldn't before it because the spine of that palm front that fell me was never completely extracted.
I should say those including this one was never really extracted. They kept they put some you know uh local herbs coffee came out never completely. So when I had what was I doing in that pal plantation if not for the civil war? What was I doing in Oenta? If not for the war, if not for General Go and his advisers just like the ones that are advising present person who is in government now.
So come with me.
If civilian respired women and children will go to pal plantations to hide for air raids and invading from invading troops.
It was like this town will fall people will run to the next one. Keep on that was the pattern.
So if they could round people Nigerians up in Asaba and shoot them in plain sight.
So what would they have done when they encountered what I'm telling you wasn't just us that was a routine was like villages communities every day they will take their children their women inside pal plantation as they run when they get to next where the refugees would always find to hide to camp even when they got to next was always look for a pal plantation to stay that's what so those bullet marks that General saw as black for on palm trees that would have grown.
Palm plantation trees are usually not high by that time, but by the time this was happening, well, there might be a little bit maybe maybe like six, seven foot start fruiting and that's eight maybe and people can still under them.
So can you imagine how many years it would have taken for those trees to grow and then the mark he's seen that's up there the bullet marks that wasn't the height of those trees as at the time those marks you know hit them those were human height levels as at the time before those streets grew to where his how can people be this wicked So to so the culture of wickedness against women and children didn't start today. Look at what is happening to those children in oil.
And the president could sleep. His wife could sleep. His children can sleep. The daughter is in Lagos making noise about primaries didn't favor her. That's that's the problem now with those children going You know these individuals talk so much about patriotism. They are not patriotic.
There's nothing patriotic about them.
Nothing.
Absolutely nothing. There is no next the next thing to be patriotic. They are not.
They look for people who would agree with them. Everybody put their heads on the same clap circ me. That will never be me. That's why I started this program in the first place.
I didn't even know. I was reluctant to start this. I'm like why don't I just this is not the only program I run podcast I run or the only channel I could you know I mean I'm not it's not that because I have some nothing doing but if you do not talk about this I would have hated myself if I didn't start this program if I didn't write this book and now go's book is done and all of that I would have hated myself if I didn't last year launch last year launch This is someone's job. Launched that GoFundMe campaign to produce this book, the documentary on this book to now include stories from other people. I didn't even know I was I was feeling like am I not, you know, bringing things up? Yeah. But the conviction, the the the discernment to say no, the nurge to say no, the leading to say no, go ahead, you need to do this. kept and look at why is everybody suddenly talking about now and those who brought up were not the the usual suspect about Bafra this Bafra that no the Bafra this Bafra that people are just reacting responding why why did General release his book now why has why is it BBC DC that's doing a documentary on the Bafra war and is being released now.
It's not accident. It's not coincidence.
It's not a plot. It's a script.
Okay. So, so I I I had said last episode that if by sometime I'm not a we we don't have you know we've not raised the fund we we are seeking to be able to produce the documentary of now I take that back I am determined now and I'm calling on you support this. It's not enough to go angry. Say things on you. You let you control your anger.
Control your disappointment. Make it make sense. Make your anger. Make your disappointment make sense. [ __ ] your anger. Be organized.
Be organized.
They want you to believe that there are no Nigerians. I've written articles to say there are no Nigerians because there some people said it I quoted them but you are Nigerians let them have understanding that you are Nigerians make step out to say this is how we want to relate as Nigerian especially you the you the young one this elderly people including myself now but the unfortunate thing unfortunate thing in it now is that I had experienced from what they did that time.
I carried some of the marks on my own body.
The emotional the psychological pains weights from that period is more than you you you hear about PTSD from combatant soldiers and all with that a whole lot of including people like I have physical I've just showed you it's not bullet but there was nothing I was doing in that place I wouldn't even have been in the village I've told stories about the first time about how we arrived in the village and all of that eventually Most of the people who have written books who are telling stories about that war are the soldiers. The person who is involved in that documentary BBC was a soldier.
He has books that he had written about the civil war. So he would tell the stories. How could you how can you know the pains? You don't Today they tell stories on on social media. Oh, they gave the EOS20. I know.
I didn't see it. It wasn't a story I read. I watched my mother suffer but refused to collect that 20. Refused to exchange her money for that 20 was an insult. Wasn't just an insult. It was the depravity.
It wasn't a story I was told. And none of this is and the stories I'm told.
If I wrote this book to enlighten my son, not from a bitter perspective. No, if you read this book, it's about let us not let this happen again.
Right from the title of the book, less we forget.
Let's not forget the things that happen so that they don't happen again.
from the forward to down down to the last page of it's let Nigeria move in unism focused towards a shared national identity it's not happening these guys are there telling you this party that party divide this divide that now in that same vein They don't want anybody not to agree with them.
You don't agree with them, you become an enemy.
So you must not think. You must not be able to evaluate things rationally. You must can't call them to order. You can't suggest things to them. You can't say guys look it's like we are missing it.
We're going off the mark. No.
Last year, I think it was about July, I think it was July 2025, I saw a post online about my brother and friend, Dr. Ki.
It was an interview he gave on BBC July last year. It's not one year yet. Most of you are still sleeping while still just generally fooling around feeling good. Those of you that are on the table, those are not close to the table, you are thinking about how you are going to get to the table.
When I saw that I all my team media team members normally we have our meetings twice a week.
Look I I've seen this is not nice. I know this man for him to say this. It is not well with Nigeria at all. And and he wasn't abusive.
wasn't it's false for anybody who think for those why I'm bringing this up now that some people I read again somewhere somebody say who is he what does he know who even in a kitty what does it you say language if you don't know who somebody say my friend okay if you are there sitting by far has no clouds in the Nigerian enterprise you are wake up.
Of course, I have I have the reasons to call him out at different times. I have I had once written an open letter and somebody said, "Why didn't you send it to him?
Isn't that your friend?"
Recently on the program, I called him out. He laughed too much about you know what they did to Jonathan. What has happening now? The same Jonathan now they have gone to call him back. I don't know what he's looking for. The will be follow this time.
He said in Okay, thank you guys for putting it up.
He said in Euroba that the citizens might not vote for the president for a second time. That's what's translated in BBCA.
Go and check it. That's what he said last year.
What he said to me was that all he was not well inside there. He wasn't complaining that he was hungry or he was looking for position or what. I think he's sufficiently busy.
And then the second picture which is why I remember that to go and bring it I said, "Look, you should should begin to at least apply the great matters that God has given you to be able to analyze and read things and at least be able to do yourself some good."
I saw this picture of President Taboni, Mr. Peter and Dr. Fi in South Africa. But some people posted it and said, "Look, he's even following See even the ones that are supporting Peter will be now are like ah he should not be near him. He said no one person can s can heal Nigeria.
No one person, no matter how competent, no matter how accountable, no, because Nigeria's issues are multi- faceted, complicated.
I have and then some write ups including some of the people who they've used over time who really don't have a fall here and there based on you know so when they find people that are principled you know but have integrity what has happened is that fmy wasn't like this when he started politics you've taught him to become a politician like themselves. That's what he's done.
He's learned. He's developed using his intellectual capacity and now joining it with studying you guys and all. He's learned.
So if he somebody wrote again, I think who by the way was the same that helped to become a senator in a state.
talking about karma and all of that and I I didn't want to get involved but eventually I'm like no you see if all of us keep quiet people and that's what has happened that is what is happening with the people who are surrounded the present president now the Lagos media cartel as I would like to call them the pion look at the mess he's in now over voice note or no voice note Sunday diary that's there are a lot other ones from the media in Lagos. It's not today from the media. So I know even when some of them are still whatever that come I'm like he was talking on the program uh now insinuating that uh he's feeling he's feeling pushed out not belonging I don't I didn't see somebody who was feeling pushed out because I watched that program it was with the Desmond man who belows I think state affairs I listened I didn't see somebody I saw somebody who reported I you told the president I told him that's not somebody who will suck him for not getting maybe like somebody like Peter I didn't I've not seen heard of when pick the the the funds that he wants to be in the Senate or he wants to be he's he's been in decision making setups in Nigeria before he even became a G.
People should know when to retreat for the good of all. People should know when to say no, I can't be part of this anymore.
That's what he's done. That's what he did and you I'll tell you who are you because he's not clapping for somebody who is ruining Nigeria and Nigerians in plain sight. Somebody will caution that look this guy there's too many baggages real unreal alleged not alleged but again he eventually became president.
I've said it on some other episodes of this program that I genuinely each time each of them even when we have said no this guy is not going to do Nigeria good by the time that person gets there the Bible I'm a Christian says we should pray for our leaders so pray father let this person do right to for the people no even the people who their job is to release press releases and harass people for speaking, for saying, for voicing their opinion.
If they spend the same energy, that's if they if they are that smart to sell their principle based on some of the good things he has done.
I've said I've shared one here right now. The major thing anybody most people will put out on social media that he promised by whatever means by any means necessary if I don't give you light don't vote for me for second I'm not his fan I'm still not I can't be I'm not campaigning for him but I'm saying that we must learn to say the truth what is going on well what is not going on well and dare and all the other ones have Not I don't know what kind of media people they I don't know what kind of strategies they are they adi their advice is to do press release and and and present faces like somebody as if give me gun let me just shoot every of this person make statements that are have continued to be divisive save to the detriment of their principal who is seeking re-election. By the way, you're going to force people to vote for him. Nigerians are woken up the things you should say. You're not saying this guy I've said it here. the electricity bill. If you if you people think you you you are so smart, you know what you are doing which should have been your selling point for his electricity promise.
Passing that bill removed is a fulfillment of that promise in part.
They're not selling it. And now the latest one unfortunately this time unfortunate in both in many ways there's a video that's gone viral a question president was asked about the insecurity about these children I mean I can I there was one video that was sent to me I deleted it I deleted I can't I look at But I'm sorry I am having to show this picture here. I I can't I can't stomach it. But then I'm sorry.
Our children being beaten being like that like that. And there's a government campaigning for election.
at any same time period that is enough for any government to abdicate for so many government officials to be sacked to resign to no going on. They're talking about somebody talking about the president and they're going to arrest or not arrest when all of you need to be rounded up and locked up.
Look at our children.
Look at just look at this. How what kind of minds do you think these children will have? That is supposing that you eventually find a way to get them out and they survive and they leave. So it's not today that General Goan that started this whole thing out of ego.
These people are busy campaigning doing salah.
He was busy getting married in a war period. War a general head of state is doing wedding. That was what was important. Wedding at war.
So these patterns are not new.
They're not new. It's still the same cohort that are troubling Nigeria till today themselves.
Every new cycle the external troublers will find collaborators within Nigeria.
Make sure they get into governance continue to use them. You know if not so how how can NNPC who is NNPC npc that cannot get any refinery to work how can NPC say he's going to court he's going to challenge Dangot in court monopoly you have how many refineries you can't get them to work you can't account for the monies you can't account for anything you have the this government is the government who is NPC is the government The same way the government went to court over sends to go and defend them over how was the bidding for this highway done. So how what is this government going to campaign with?
No. What is it planning to campaign with that will make Nigerian say okay we'll vote for what?
They can't even conduct free and fair transparent prim their own primaries.
It's a joke.
But let me not go too far. Let's get back to that video about what are you going to do about what are you doing about security.
Let me tell you why I find that video that response that scenario very disturbing.
Please guys just please kindly pay me that video. president to they ask you've seen it people have written all sorts of things people have made all sorts of jokes about it people have shown anger and all of that no don't be angry please don't feel insulted please don't think don't take it that he's talking gibberish by any means please please calm down and listen to what he said in that video guys please just play me play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play play me >> that is it thank you very much is >> of insecurity that is the love that's obedience of law no and only teaching that you should engage in banditry nowhere there they should kill another human being.
The sacrifice we are talking about even in the beginning of life where we take this from a child was replaced with animal and that is what the value of life is all about.
Thank you.
You you listen. You heard that video again. If you've not heard it before, you had it now.
He wasn't talking nonsense. police. He wasn't He wasn't gibberish. He wasn't This was a serious appeal to That's probably the most serious thing I have heard him say, I have watched him say in a long time over any issues.
That was an appeal of a an almost helpless president to some powerful that should not be groups or individuals or individual reminding them them that even in the scriptures even whether the scriptures of the Islamic faith or the Christian faith both of which of course you know understand or practice the the sacrificing of animals for atonement for obedience for it was Isaac Abraham and his son and God said no I've seen so that statement was not a statement of somebody who doesn't know what he's talking about, but it was a statement of somebody whose hands were tied. And President Tunu, your hands must not should not be tied. You are the commander and chief of the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. As today, I'm not your supporter, but please sir, be a president.
That video tells me he's not in charge.
It's not to say he doesn't know what needs to be done. He's wishing there magically some. No. But unfortunately, the people he's dealing with, the people he's seeking to please don't even care about him.
That's That's that's the that's the tragedy of it all. They don't care about him, his family, or anybody else.
President S be presidential.
You told that larger in London the video we played there last week we played it oh no I I don't have any plans so that I don't step on to so they don't kill me you can't be you can't be fearing death sorry at what age what else seriously you chose to become president I'm not wishing you not by any means take decision Stand stand please.
But what do I know?
We had to take care of those if you like uh housekeeping issues.
I was waiting up to this point to say, "Yeah, I believe in this or I don't believe it." Well, I've been saying I don't believe in this. I've been waiting to see where Mr. Peter will be will end up. I've been waiting to see what you know his um choice of association if you like would be before I'm like okay if I remain in ABC I I won't I would I will run the program but then I won't get involved at all.
owners. Okay, he's even if even if they had chosen him to be the presidential candidate for APC, same thing APC, it's about it's always about the people surrounding most cases might not be the person. The person himself this time has his own issues, but he has the wrong people around himself.
People who think he's a boy club thing, do don't mind them. Just go ahead. I have all the power. to people like Bod.
Yes.
People who don't see that there's a Nigeria to be run. people who don't see there's a a group that is called the peoples of Nigeria to be united to be given hope in a common enterprise in a commonwealth called Nigeria so that they can begin to now develop that thing called the citizenship favor patriotic favor no it's not there is still in prison in so right for what is it treason at what point at what point didn't mu become began to talk in ways that even myself I said Why is this guy talking this way?
That didn't feel comfortable. I said, "Look, I don't no come on if you have your point at least." You know, I had a cost to write an open letter. I think it was in 2017 or early 2018.
Some people were associating with me with all of especially here in Canada like come on.
That letter can go and find it is on my page on Facebook 2018 I think.
Stop talking like this. Stop threatening everybody. Join politics. Find a party or become a member. Follow democratic processes and all of that was my advice in that thing. So I'm not I don't believe in yes whether it is called Bafra whatever time Nigeria needs a referendum for the peoples of Nigeria to agree on how they want to relate with themselves. That has always been my goal. And those who are calling for Aburi or no Aburi, forget Aburi. Because the more you talk about Abui, the more you are opening new wounds because somebody truncated it. Even though they are the ones trying to bring it back up now so that they will say this is what you wanted that time. Okay, let's finetune it. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. This is not a legislative is the assembly that would know. This has to be the peoples of Nigeria with ref issues of referendum on the ballot.
It will not be one day. It will not you know Quebec has done a referenda for how many how many times wasn't once but Quebec is still part of Canada. Quebec for all intents and purpose has everything to be country but then mutual respect for a common good negotiated respect the same thing that's happening in about now people have even some look no this is not what but well they let let that be due process let everybody see it they are not going to succeed I'm talking of about two now yeah they're not likely going s they won't succeed because when you look at the composition of those who are there will always be a group because they feeling they want they feel left out about certain things they will go and incite the others to say that's what's going on in Nigeria with all the groups with all the tribes not only the no so Aburi forget there's a reason why they went to meet there's a reason why general goes his book blaming ou so many videos stating his part of he never responded all of those time all of those videos are online that's a reason they have created six geopolitical zones they feel like they call it development zones and no The plan is big. It can't work. You need to get Niger because in those geopolitical zone there are people you have group together that don't belong together.
Look at what is happening in in places like Andon and all of that.
You have their citizens their people saying no we are these people we are not. That's what Goan created with that his decree of creating 12 states in 1967.
So this six geopolitical zone thing let the people have a say in who wants to remain in which zone or not which zone because whether joke or not that's why you are headed but it can't this is not a military regime it can't be by fair this is it take it or leave it not and you the electorate this is a time to mobilize this is a time to be active. This is time to demand. This is time to speak out. We'll have a whole episode on the issue of not keeping quiet. So, let's me not go too uh uh into that. My question earlier was that at what point didn't now become this was like the rest of us believed in Nigeria.
believe that things will be done properly. If you doubt me, I'll play you a video now. Guys, please play me that video of go and look for it. I won't tell you the year.
Go and look for it. The same that's in jail now. He believed in Nigeria. But when people just don't want to consider other people, don't want to do things that benefit the people.
We don't handle frustration the same ways.
Yeah.
We do not handle frustration the same ways. I want to play this video by before before we begin to now look at why are people afraid of this is to protect the killing of innocent women and children Nigerian we are not happy we're not pleasing what is happening and that is why we're here today as you can see a lot of Nigerians um who are protesting about the killing of families, people who are determined to pass and it is not something that we like to see continue and we are here today to the government and we can understand no Niger for anyone to go to. We have no Niger FOR ANYONE TO IN FACT WHAT IS HAPPENING in Somalia today.
So we cannot allow this nonsense to continue. Something has to be done. And the consequences of the actions of those Nigeria so that themselves will be able to understand that there is no manage the government. The only thing they can accomplish of Nigeria the power people can force people to be into a religion which is not theirs.
We asking for this we asking for asking for everybody. We lost Niger to please in Niger.
That is why Nigeria today those of us in the are coming to work with THE GOVERNMENT FOR THIS.
ONE THING WE CANNOT STOP IS OF 1966.
WHAT IS HAPPENING TODAY in Nigeria was the reason why Nigeria fought a bit civil war for 3 years.
If this continues, there will be another civil war in Nigeria and this time around no place will be this time around. Nobody will say to Nigeria. SO IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT EVERYBODY OF the country has act now and the military to stop this process from Afternoon.
Welcome back.
That's the same Nando.
It's the same Niko, right?
You see, there are there are there are parallels in all of this.
The politicians started I've been cautioning you guys to say look what these guys are doing it will blow up. It blew up this time in 1966. It was like nothing was happening. Okay. Yes. The first coup has happened. people have gone back to their you know they are still politicking behind the military are still planning the the the executives of the counter cool are still planning okay this is me they're still planning when July came they went killing soldiers that had nothing to do with the generary cool soldiers of eastern Nigeria extraction which led them to say okay when go after they have killed the sea and all of that July okay let everybody go back to their region let if you are a soldier from eastern Nigeria go back to eastern Nigeria if you're a soldier of western extraction or northern extraction in the east go back to your region let's all go back to let's see if things will calm down that's where they were that's what they agreed on that's this is not tells moonlight this is history.
Okay. They finally agreed to say okay let us operate as a federation okay let the regions have autonomies control their resources and all of that eventually oh no some happened okay they agreed now says that it's because he had malaria and that's a serious person because he had malaria imagine the the the you hired an individual uh to be the chief executive of your company and he went for a business meeting. He traveled on your behalf of your company for a business meeting. You had discussions, agreements, terms are drawn up. You you agree and then you return and you say you sign because you you you you had malaria.
that and the board of directors should take that chief executive officer serious he should still retain that job but that's exactly what happened in okay and that's gone writing a book now to tell you and all of you are like did this what did which is still what's happening now which is still what eventually happened within stop letting them kill us. Stop letting people just come in. Let us be able to protect and defend ourselves. No, that video didn't sound like me to me like somebody who didn't believe in Nigeria. Hearts believe in Nigeria. It's tough.
You see Nigeria's matter is almost like Arsenal matter.
We fans we had heartaches for 22 years.
There are gener generations of those who are born that like us and all that that have never known them anything. Yeah.
Some of us are older. We've saw but then that heartache was there. So that's the same thing like Nigeria. It's tough.
It's tough to defend what Nigerian leaders do.
But what happens when you now tell them please can we change this? Now you become an enemy. That's what happened with Do I like his style? No. That's what happened with him. Frustration today.
It is being alleged on social media that Sunday Go has been given permission by the president. He's quoting has video that he said is the president that authorized him to have an army of 50,000 Plus the army that is in the Niger Delta tool and all of those plus the army that is plus and you don't see that you are just building a time bomb.
You don't see it.
You are enabling Sunday boho to now be able to do what he said. Nobody must come to campaign in the southwest.
Suddenly those children got kidnapped and their teachers. Suddenly they're going through those. Suddenly it became an excuse for yet ESN is a terrorist organization.
Right. Yet Namanu is still in jail. And how do you want to win this election with such double standards? How?
What we know is that when politicians are campaigning for they talk about good things they have done good things they are going to do they try to even even if it's pretend even if it's a lie they would let people feel that oh no I'm going to do no this administration is doing thing to say what are you going to do about it we have it no sir but uh here in lies my asking the question who is afraid of Peter Obi.
Why do I feel comfortable with Peter? It's not just the Peter. I became more comfortable when I heard engineer Dr. Mus Rabi.
Why the Nigerian enterprise must always be operated through consultative partnerships.
It's not perfect but you should work towards perfection of all the parties. Now if you've not seen it there's no sentiments. There's no magic. You're not expecting any magic. Is it APC that could not hold his own primaries?
All their members are grumbling about rigging and is it the ADC that both and I think rigged.
So is it political parties that are not even united? People are talking about the opposition is not the the the incumbent administ party now party in power. Are they united? They're not. A lot of their members are going to work against them. So what do you have cooking up? Anarchy.
As it stands today, none of them can win that election. One except for Rean and that Rean, it should not happen.
Even Peter I was used to being nice when he talked. That's part of my reason for no politics or bitterness. Respectful.
Yes. No abuse. Not him. People say he's he's his supporters. Please watch the guy. What does he say?
But he said this time he said go out get your PVCs queue up vote our votes will count. He said if our voice don't count we'll count those who are responsible for not counting. That's not that's the most solid thing I've heard him say apart from I can do this I can do this is presenting this is going to do in terms of energizing the electorate.
Yes.
And I hope to I hope they taking that serious not just say yes see but the present administration is not doing anything to show that it's a party that is seeking re-election not for security not for the economy not for accountability of any type not for equity of any type not for national unity in any way by I don't have any I don't can't take any allegedly so online they said it's from his street I don't read and you look at his face when is when the faces you see anytime is in the media pictures on how does he look it's like somebody who's angry every time somebody.
The president should look for people who can smile, who can talk to people nicely, who can even pretend to be politicians, not people who are even more autocratic than himself or people who are responsible for his being autocratic.
Yes, I bang my son diary. people who are telling you everything is going all right when it's not.
They're the ones you see people are gu now are trying to something people should defend themselves should arm themselves people should defend themselves it's still illegal to carry firearm in Nigeria so when you are asking people to defend themselves go and buy firearm who is going to be the supplier what are you saying you're asking Then there is our dear dear former president good sir your wife I saw a post that allegedly was um an interview or rather a content from your wife asking you did a What did you forget in that work? They are seeking to mess you up. What do they have on you, sir? That's that even made you to even touch that nomination form to even take pictures with it at all.
Give it back to them, sir.
Stay have your peace. the the national and international respect you got from saying your ambition is not worth the blood of any Nigerian. Stay with that sack, please. That that's I'm disappointed as an individual that you even showed up that you that that what did they have on you?
Nigerians will forgive you.
Drop that. Drop their form. Don't even make a press statement. Yeah, I corrected after consultation and whatever. Please just tell them no.
I'm sure you have children. I'm sure you have grandchildren. So what? You've been the president of Nigeria. For what will be an engineer people have been saying uh cannot do one thing he would reage on the uh that sacrament or whatever that's not what we seen about him or read about him was that's not in his character.
That doesn't look like something that will be in his character. And he has come down to tell you that no, even with a gun at his head, he will keep that agreement.
Other schools of thought say what can he do? He can't he can't do anything in four years. Is a lie. Your president present now is alleged to have borrowed more money in two years than all the money Nigeria has borrowed in 55 years.
One term is never going to be enough to heal all that ills Nigeria. But it's a good time period to get started.
Get started on the right things. First unite Nigerians.
Create Nigeria. Not even create Nigerians. Right now there doesn't seem to be any group of people called Nigerians. You have a name. Somebody associate. Okay. Where do you come from?
Nigeria. That's because of a location.
Not that affinity. Not that sense of belonging.
That is what frustrated people like Namik from giving such interview to being in the position that he is today.
So we should understand it from that.
What is still happening still being punished where while other people who have taken up arms fought against the Nigerian state are contractors today security contractors today in the Niger Delta and elsewhere for the Nigerian government and non-state actors who have been benefiting from the Commonwealth of Nigeria to the detriment of the peoples of Nigeria which is the reason for which they find this difficult to let go. You've been you've been your families have been enjoying habit for over 50 years if not if you have not been able to invest from what you've made from those things in other areas and then you can it won't happen in 1 million years let Nigerians demand I'm saying Nigerians yes because I believe there are Nigerians they say there are no Nigerians I believe there are Nigerians.
They are the peoples of Nigeria. They want to be Nigerians. But they have to be enabled, encouraged, inspired to become Nigerians and be Nigerians as in Nigerian citizens, not people who live in Nigeria.
Right now, that seems to be what it is.
People who live in Nigeria.
It is my belief that the combination of Mr. Peter Obi and General Abu Ao will make that happen.
Okay, that combination first of all Nigeria doesn't have um uh a position or a situation for m multiple vice president. Maybe that's something that you should consider really. Okay, because the thing now is that okay, it's going to be somebody from the east and then somebody from the north who's going to be there. But right now, who is there? Somebody from the west and somebody from the north.
So why can't people leave and let leave?
Why is it so difficult?
Why is it so difficult? One thing I believe would happen eventually with these two gentlemen if they if you as the peoples of Nigeria go out to vote they have been they there been been done their primaries they are the ones eventually they'll be announced okay this is candidate this is running mate Okay. Yes, it will happen when according to the electoral calendar, you know, like that to happen. When it does happen, make up your mind. Go register, get your PVC determined to queue up regardless of the shenanigans. A friend sent me a message.
He was contesting contested in Kaduna primaries ADC primaries in Kaduna to go to the House of Reps. He sent me a message. There was no election. By the time my supporters arrived at the venue, the venue had been moved and all of that within the same within party primary could happen. And what what do you think both APC and ADC you've not heard such stories from NDC?
That is my reason for saying I don't belong to any party. I won't register. I won't become a member. Never. Okay. But I support individuals for what they stand for principle programs. Same thing for whichever political association because they have to belong to political assessations to do those things. Right now Mr. Peto and the NDC seem to be the ones that have conducted themselves in ways that is worth anybody thinking about supporting.
Okay, let me let me play a video for you so that you you get to hear one of the reasons why they afraid of Peter because you wouldn't be walking the street today if he was like them. That's part of their fear. But let's hear him, okay? Let's hear him uh as he talks about structures, okay?
when they said if she doesn't have structures, what structures are they talking about? Okay, let's hear him at this video.
>> Like I said here, no more borrowing for consumption. You have heard them say we don't have structures.
That is the structure we are trying to destroy. Structure of criminality.
That is what I MENTIONED THAT NIGERIA has been held captive.
That structure is structure of poverish Nigeria.
We will dismantle it. It will not be there.
I assure you of that. We're going to turn around the power sector. Nigeria generates about 5 to 6,000. That's 5 to 6,000. Sorry. And South Africa, the second biggest economy, 60 million people, generates about 40 to 50,000.
And South Africa in the past three months has declared emergency in power and said anybody can generate up to 100 megawatts without license.
So somebody with 60 million generated about over 40,000 declared emergency.
What do you think somebody with 2 MILLION PEOPLE GENERATING 5 TO 6,000 will do? War. I'm going to declare war on power and I'll solve it.
Anybody who stands on the way so be it.
>> Bringing back foreign investor is very simple. Paul foreign investor is like bee and honey.
>> All you need is to create honey.
>> The way bee will find the place is very simple.
Foreign capital is scared of corruption, >> is scared of bad policies, is scared of where there's no rule of law. You need to put a greater environment that makes it conducive. You need to secure it. We will build that intangible asset of securing the country, making sure that we govern through rule of law. We will fight corruption. Go and check my record. I've governed the states for 8 years. And I've challenged everybody. BUT YOU WERE THERE. I've been the only governor till today. The day I left office, I was not owing salary, pension, graduating or any contract to any supplier. And I left the three banks in Nigeria which I say every day.
As Access Bank of Nigeria, Fidelity Bank of Nigeria and Diamond Bank are I leftund over $150 million dollars. I didn't say Naira and I have over 30 BILLION NAIRA AND ANRA STATE.
You can go and verify.
>> I've never HAD A BOTTLE. ANRA STATE HAVE NEVER bought me. There's no land allocated directly or indirectly by me and I signed over several thousands of C of O. Anra has never bought me a bottle of water since I left office.
>> So you can go. We will fight and stop corruption.
>> THE FIRST THING ABOUT STOPPING CORRUPTION is yourself. If you're not involved, your wife is not involved, your family is not involved, those around you are not involved, you reduce it by over 50%.
>> And that's what I'm going to do and I'm sure Paul you know that we are committed. We can't disappoint this youth. We must build a new Nigeria >> and we will investors will come back.
Those who left, even the young people who are today living, they'll come back.
>> We want to bring them back. Nigerians are prepared to come back if they can find that they have a country to GO BACK TO. THIS GREEN PASSPORT, PEOPLE MUST be proud to use it.
On issue of capital, where do you find money?
My young brother, there's nothing wrong in borrowing.
Borrowing is a legitimate way OF EVERY EVERY GOVERNMENT I'VE STUDIED IN THE WORLD BORROW. Even Britain as we speak owns over 70% OF THEIR GDP. EVERY GOVERNMENT I know lives on borrowing.
Even Norway with 1.4 trillion sovereign world is owing. The economies OF THE WORLD, THE THIRD biggest nation in the world is America. The debt of America today is almost 100% of their GDP. The second China is almost over 60% of their GDP.
Japan owes 200 over 230% of their GDP.
But let me tell you the difference.
Japan is owing over 230% of their GDP.
They invested the money to save their economy and in that even with that Japan is still the highest holder of US treasuries.
So there's something they can FALL BACK ON. WHAT HAS HAPPENED? SO BORROWING IS NOT WRONG. IF I HAVE I COMPARE TWO COUNTRIES THAT BORROWED with Nigeria AND HOW WELL THEY'VE DONE. But what has happened is that when you borrow for consumption, you have a crisis. NIGERIA BORROWED FOR CONSUMPTION. NIGERIA in 2014 had a GDP per capita of $2,550 and we're owing about 15 billion 15 trillion naira. TODAY WITH CENTRAL banks and means we are owing over 75. SO WE HAVE GROWN THAT DEBT by about 400%. But our per capita is 2,000.
That means that the money we borrowed was thrown away.
>> So that is what I'm going to rev. We restructure the debt as it is today.
We will restructure it and put it a long time to be able to pay it. I'm a finance person. That is one. And then we will now say like I said here no more borrowing for consumption. We will still borrow people will see it. It will be transparent. It will be for investment.
And that's what we intend to do.
Countries have been in this situation before.
We're not in a a situation where other countries haven't passed before. It's a question of showing leadership and will we be able.
Welcome back. By the way, some of the figures u um mentioned there are not what they are today. Okay. So because that video um um is a a few years ago.
Okay. But then the the the spirit of the message, the spirit of the determination, the spirit of pointing out what he intends to do if given that opportunity is what we need to hold on to in that particular video. Now that is somebody who is seeking an office. Last week we played you um engineer's you know interview on Arise TV. Okay. We played that interview. That was what we ended that particular episode with. still answering questions about what he's done before, what he's going to do differently, what he's going to do uh if they get the opportunity uh to get into office. Now, those are two Nigerians.
Let me play you a video before. After that, we'll play you our in-house video cuz we started this program today late, but then we'll still take back that time so that we're able to uh take you through what we had planned for this program for today. Now like I said here prime minister of Barbados when people have served when people are serving when people still you know want to serve there's a way you should relate with your people not like an emperor or a queen.
You should woo them, point specific things out, not have script writers, speech writers who are trained, you know, they still think that they fighting that they could battles through their newspapers and publications that they that that that they they were writing for all of those years using the same tactics. No, it doesn't make sense.
Let me show you sir Mr. Mr. Dar and the rest of you how you present a principle that is seeking re-election that is seeking to be accountable that presents to be accountable to his people. Please guys that that that interview though that that presentation by uh Mia Amley of Babados please.
>> Hi friends is me Mia. 8 years ago you asked me and the team that I have the honor to lead to serve you and I want to say to you from my heart that these last eight years have not simply been about what I have done as prime minister or what the government has done. They've been about what we have carried together as a people. We've had some beautiful days. Days that made us lift our heads a little higher as Beans. Becoming a republic. Seeing Rihanna, one of our own named a national hero before the eyes of the world. Watching Barbados move from crisis back to credibility and from being ignored and not taken seriously as a small island to being respected as a serious global policy architect.
ensuring that we negotiate and get better deals for small developing countries like Barbados and for our people. Through the Bridgetown initiative, through our debt for climate leadership, through our courage to speak for countries like ours, we have shown the world that Barbados may be small, but we're not silent and we are never without solutions or passion or commitment. We were able to successfully receive tangible benefits for our people right here in Barbados from St. Lucy to Christ Church St. Phillip, from St. James to St. John. Benefits and grants that ease the burden on the taxpayers of this country in so many different ways.
But we've also had some hard days. Co tested us. It really did. Hurricane Elsa tested us. The freak storm tested us.
Barl tested our fisher folk and their families. Our sense of security has been tested. There were nights when I went home, believe you me, with the weight of this country heavy, heavy, heavy on my chest, wondering how much more our people could bear. And yet, every time, every single time, Barbados has stood up. Not perfectly, not without pain, but a majority of us together. We protected jobs. We protected lives and livelihoods. We studied the country.
We've helped families throughout difficult times. We fought to keep our dollars strong, our economy stable, and our name respected. And yes, I know there are still things that trouble you.
They trouble me, too. And what keeps me up at night is one, making sure that we have enough skills to build out this country. Because without people, we will go nowhere. And we already have an aging and declining population. Two, being able to make sure that living is affordable for all Beijans, whether shielding them from higher electricity bills and higher gas prices or trying to make food and other essentials affordable for all of us. Three, every grieving mother of a son or daughter who is lost by accident or by design. And yes, every child that we are still at risk of losing. All of this reminds me that our work is not yet finished. I tell you what gives me purpose. Working to stop poor people from being poor, fighting injustice, as I've said, and moving us closer to the dream of the founders of our political party that I lead. That dream being that more and more Beijans should become owners in and owners of their own land and their own businesses. This, my friends, is what keeps me going. And I pray that we will always find common purpose to work on these things that challenge us and that boost us. So I don't pretend that all is well, but I am here to say that through the highest and the lowest phase, through the good and the bad, Barbados and Beijians are still moving forward.
And yes, we have more to do, so much more. But I believe in this country. I believe in you. I believe in us. I believe that if we stay the course together, if we hold each other a little closer and if we keep building together, then Barbados will not just punch above its weight, my friends, Barbados will rise to its height, its full height. I thank you for the honor truly of serving you. I thank you on my own behalf and I thank you on behalf of those who served with me. This is our country and we can always rise to that full height. God bless you and thank you.
You might say it's packaging. You might say it's yes. What packaging has happened here?
Press releases, hardfaced media aids talking to the people as if they they representing an emperor. No, that's an individual, that's a leader who respects the people that she represents.
That's a leader that's still asking the people to support that they whatever they are doing together.
No, Nigeria is an emperor and the conquered people and the vessels, it should change. That's why I'm supporting Peter Obi and Engineer.
Yes. No matter how non imperfect their combination they are coming together will be. It's a start. It is a start. Okay. It is a start. And Nigerians and the peoples of Nigeria need that start. They need that hope. At least let them hope for something because you're not you say renewed hope.
Renewed hopes for what for children that are being brutalized.
What we are seeing are the physical marks. Are those children ever going to recover from the emotional trauma?
Think about the therapies. Think about how they going to survive. And that is just one set of children.
There are other sets. Your your set is not the first one.
Okay. There other sets of children and women and Nigerian men inclusive in different pockets in different forest with different terrorist groups creating fear and panic in the populace in a country that is a government.
No, this is why we believe that there's an entrance.
Okay, there's an entrance being made and Nigerians, the peoples of Nigeria, you need to rise up to support an engineer.
Yes, they are the emperors if you like not emperors like the one who are there the power okay authority conqueror or conquerors of corruption lack of accountability lack of empathy okay the lions who will face the problems of insecurity yes used to in the ministry of defense is to be charged of it.
Mr. Peter will be dealt with the issues of insecurity as a governor of an amra state had been robbed twice on the bridge head in nicha before he became a governor by the time he became a governor that nonsense stopped in if anybody knows where is and know what the bridge head was like if you are a traveler I wasn't traveling in public transport I was driving from the traffic they robbed one I was stupid I bought something I give them money the Second time they showed me that that wasn't a mistake. The second time I stopped to buy things actually packed.
They snatched my wallet and ran off.
All of that changed when Mr. Pet became the governor of state. So experentially some of these things I'm beginning to say maybe this so I could be able to talk experentially about this. Was it this was it why I explained this to say look this is not this not a joke okay we'll play you now our inhouse video okay when we return um I would appeal to you again please this time I'm appealing not just you please as you decide to donate please share that post share that post share it to get others to donate.
We must tell this story together.
We must correct that wrong narrative of his palm trees that it's not to reopen anything. But then it's to keep the record straight. I have shed my tears. I have I move on. I've been over the years over so many things over lost opportunities over but I picked myself up. I'm not the only one.
People are going through those same things now. Even in a Nigeria that is not said to not be at war, Nigeria is at war.
How do you define nations that are at war? How you have children and citizens that are not free in their home? Not even the ones in IDP camps. Those ones are different. These are the ones that are now being held captive. We must tell the story of this war. There are still a lot of those who experienced it physically that are living that I'm determined to tell their stories in this documentary.
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Thank you so much. When the opposition stops talking about their own agenda and starts talking about you, you are the most dangerous person in the conversation which underscores your relevance and importance regarding the subject of conversation. In Nigeria in 2026, every political conversation about 2027 from both friends and foes somehow ends up in one name, Peter Obi. That is fear wearing the clothes of opposition.
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Nigeria has a long history of leaders who govern without accountability and tend to embark on rewriting history without apology. General Yakub Goan's autobiography, My Life of Duty and Allegiance, launched on May 19th, 2026, is the latest example blaming the late Baffron leader Chukua Juku entirely for the outbreak of the civil war. His memoir reduces the mass starvation of children, civilians, and adults to a tactical footnote, insulting the lived trauma of an entire generation. This is the exact culture of lack of accountability that Peter Obi seeks to dismantle. People are afraid of Mr. Peter Obi because he kept records while serving as governor in an amber state, Southeast Nigeria, and he can show you what he spent and what he built. When an amber state had an insecurity crisis, he did not look the other way. He understood that terrorists do not start in the forest. They are positioned at the gate houses, the marketplaces with a long-term plan for destruction. Engineer Rabu Quangaso understood the same thing in Carno, northwest Nigeria. Two men who governed two states with two documented records of bringing in security, Nigeria's most pressing issue at the moment, under control. Former President Good Luck Jonathan is rumored to be considering a 2027 presidential run.
While some Nigerian state and non-state actors have been calling on communities to arm themselves against attackers, even when the possession of firearms is against the law, you cannot call for anarchy and then expect peace. You cannot keep rotating the same unaccountable faces and expect a different Nigeria. Chinedu is a Chuku Kohi born November 23rd, 1983 in Enugu is known worldwide as flavor Africa's high life king. He built a career spanning over two decades that fused Igbo high life, afrobeat, and contemporary jazz into a sound that has crossed every border Nigeria and global music lovers have. With over 1.1 billion YouTube views and collaborations with Aken and Snoop Dog, Flavor has proved that Nigerian excellence travels. In his 2022 song, Gamecher, he opened with a declaration that belongs to this moment.
The emperor, the conqueror, the champion, the lion is here. Nigeria needs lions named integrity, accountability, productivity, security, unity. The peoples of Nigeria need to let Peter Obi and engineer Rabu Quangaso in.
I deci would not be an Igbo president. He would be a Nigerian president with engineer Rubyu Kwangqaso working with him as a man of similar integrity and documented deliverable competencies. Together they represent the most credible conquerors of the ills confronting Nigeria and Nigerians from her foundation to this point in time. Conquerors of corruption, of insecurity, of poverty, of lack of accountability, of the culture of impunity that has defined Nigeria for far too long. Obi and Quangwaso have put themselves forward as worthy candidates.
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Welcome back.
Yes, I believe they can get the job done though by way of getting the job started. Yes, it's a start. It can't be.
So many things are wrong. Okay, but it wouldn't be a case, oh, we didn't have time to. No, they do. Finish one thing.
Get one thing right. Show it's been done. Okay. Don't go and bring, you know, thugs to be the ones to try to shut everybody up from talking.
No.
Okay. They will be accountable. If they are not, I'm sorry for them because the people who are pushing them forward is not going to give them the chance that is given these people who have been there since. You have a generations of Nigeria now who are not patient anymore to listen. They are quiet now. They listen now. They've been cooperative. Now they are hopeful now. Don't squash this hope.
Don't miss this opportunity.
The emergence of Mr. Peter Obi and Jano, you know, um, as presidential candidate and running mate for the NDC, it's a blessing for Nigeria.
Like I said last episode, is the best get out of jail free card that even the present administration have. I'm not saying they should step down and say with hands up and not conduct free and fair elections. Let the best candidates win based on when they start campaigning what you are going to tell the people you are going to do. Not you. Now you see you messed yourselves up. You you can't you can't promise you'll do what you promised to do four years ago and expect the people to trust you. No. Who do you have to blame yourselves? That's the problem.
But this ones they will make those promises. Nigerians will hold them.
Wait.
Okay. They would reinstall accountability. They would bring integrity back to governance in Nigeria.
They would attract decent people. People with verifiable background. People with verifiable record. People with record that show that they are for productivity. They are for unity. They are for the good of all.
Will there be some vested interest here and there? There will be you can you can discount all of those. They will be there. But let the greater good for the people of the people be what is seen to be happening. And I believe that these two gentlemen will bring that to pass.
Hate them, don't like them, whatever, but their records at least is is the best of all. You think it's me just saying I want you to listen up to somebody that Nigerians respect a lot. Okay? An individual who done his bit stays in the background talks from the background but talk sense a lot of time all of the times really. I want you to listen to former governor Donald Juke of Cross River State Nigeria.
Listen to him. Listen to what he has to say about Peter I mean for someone to start and within 6 months Peter Peter is a symbol it's not him what does he say that we haven't heard of but he is a symbol that reflects two things the anger of the people and what could be he says the right things you know and people have keen onto it now if Peter were running on the platform of PD GDP it won't get that traction right so today and I said this to him you have an army of young people who see hope in you what are you going to do with them you can't they're not going to join PDP they're not going to join APC but they have tasted blood they want to be involved in the governor's the politics of their country and they see you as arrowhead you've got to reflect you've got to know what to do with You know, you've got to provide them a platform.
They're pursuing their ideals and it's a righteous one. Everyone has a right to employment.
Young people have two options. Either they leave and you see a lot of that happening or they stay back and fight it out. For them, they have nothing to lose. And that's what you saw. Now if something is not done urgently it will go from a passive re revolution to an actionable revolution which is what we had when we called it NSARS. But NSAs are still passive but NSA in cross river was not passive they destroyed.
You don't want that on a national scale because you can push people to the brink. What's happening?
Welcome back.
You heard it from one of Nigeria's most respectable leaders talking about another leader. It's not everybody there. There's no embellishment. There's no, you know, whitewashing, you know, no talking about the moment, talking about the young people, talking about the people that the present government in Nigeria is not taking seriously. The people that they are threatening, you're threatening your shadow. Can you run away from? You can't.
they are ready and I I wish I prayed that they take that readiness seriously. I mean the youths of Nigeria, that's my prayer.
That's my prayer that they take that ser you know readiness uh seriously. I'm going to take a know comments and questions and please we want to appeal to you as you determine as you decide as you go forward as you get on with donating to support us to produce this book Bafra less we forget uh to as a documentary that would include stories from other survivors other victims and survivors of that war you know in real time in real spaces, real places where the the black palm trees as you donate, please also support us.
If you have not already subscribed, please kindly subscribe to support us in this uh channel. Thank you so very much for doing so. So, I'm going to take um some uh comments and questions now.
Critics say Obi micromanage but uh a country of 200 million can be run like a state could that be uh a real limitation. Well, I don't understand what micromanage means. We've seen videos why he talked about real issues.
We've seen people who are not even himself. I mean other people within our he said the point is that you can't you can't expect people who are not benefiting from systems that they set up that are not benefiting from people to you know support or speak anything positive about somebody who has come to change that system that's the same going to happen at the national level that is the reason why they afraid of him and engineer okay that's the reason why we say who is afraid of they are afraid they are not going to be getting the humongous retirement benefits that they are getting imagine imagine how much government imagine what they get and their families Nigerians are suffering Nigerians can't eat can't feed okay so those are the things so micromanage you get things done you insist that this is if I give you me small me if I ask you to do something for me people used to say oh he's behaving like I give you something to do please do it will quarrel and that's that's what what I've seen what I've heard of him I I buy ambulance put in the hospital if I don't find out but will quarrel yes what's micromanage micromanage is that he's there he sees things for himself and he's not waiting for some lis to be telling him things that are not it's not what is happening I don't think that's micromanager I think that's a leader who has his boot on the ground to get things done for and sit things for himself. Okay. And the question here says every major opposition major since 199 has collapsed after the election. What could make and so different? I think the differences have been been being settled. Now if anybody say there are no differences that's a lie. There are a lot of people I've seen a lot of videos a lot of post of from people purportedly factions from uh the papania or actually well some northern uh persons saying they don't believe in Peter they don't trust that you cannot walk alone that's the point and kubanso himself has said it in that interview on arise TV and that's why I respect this you know There are differences but it's human beings that are going to work at those differences. He can't gloss them over.
No, there are differences.
So they asked him, okay, what if I say, okay, don't I think he will keep keep his promise, but if he doesn't, we will know what to do. Fine. So they're not overlooking it themselves. They're not looking at overlooking all of those things themselves. But then what do we know about Peter? What have we heard about him? What have we read about him?
He's a man of integrity. He will keep his word. He has said he will keep it himself. There's no other way to find out but to give them that chance to get Nigeria on the trajectory of healing.
Okay.
The BFRA side had remarkkedly account sorry the BAR side had remarkedly accountable wartime leadership and still lost war. So is accountability actually winning strategy but there are so many is that war accountability or not there are so many things there are so many issues there sabotages there it's a war okay I've just shown you why while people were doing marriages in Lagos and other places okay during the war time who were hiding under palm plantations and getting shot and getting killed and getting injuries, not going to school.
I watched families, co-families, refugee families in Omoa surround the compound because they saw a lizard.
Lizard.
A lizard was cited. They gathered, mobilized to capture or kill a lizard for food.
This is my first time, Dunning, and you've spoken about accountability a lot today, but can you show evidence of you yourself being account myself being accountable in what areas?
If you are specific, in what areas? Read this book. This my account of the what's happened in the civil war. My being accountable. I am here um talking about specific things that you can verify my being accountable. My name is Richie Adusi.
Okay, I've sat here. I've told you in the course of this program that's actually how I started this program accountability. I took you through my primary school, secondary school, the university, the youth service, going into business.
Can your president come out and do that?
No. Today in this program, I've named four of my roommates and including a friend who took me to a proper university that I went to, University of Lagos for my first degree. Okay. Tonfi, God bless her soul.
She's departed now. Now you took me to the health center to take treatment over this injury that is still pulsating till today.
Accountability. I started a magazine right after youth service to say no my generation are being called or is being called a wasted generation. I will show that my generation is not a wasted one.
We are performing. We are producing.
When it came to the time of advert and people say okay if you talk about this in this way or in that way we will give you advert even for a whole year in session. I said no this is not what I founded this magazine for. I put that magazine to bed. That is who I am on this program. I don't want to start telling you here now on this program itself what I've heard what I the overures have no I am here and nobody is funding this program in any way nobody nobody all the technical stuff I have are paid directly by me from me and I don't have money.
Okay. I don't know what else you mean by accountability, but then if you might want to be a little bit specific, you can send me a mail. I'll respond. I'll write you back. Thank you. Okay.
Another one here said the business class support will be quietly but checks to the ruling party. People would people will play games. people would try to secure themselves, do things, but the important thing is the people, the people of Nigeria are supporting these three gentlemen.
Okay? And that's why we've said they should make that support real physical.
By physical, I mean register, collect your PVCs, go out and vote on election days, protect your votes.
Yes, protect your votes. Okay, business people will protect their they are businessmen. They are businessmen.
Okay, so you don't blame them.
They have to play safe. So, okay.
How how does Obi come back external international powers profiting greatly from? Well, he's told you he's going to consult.
There are things there are battles you fight in different so many different ways. He has read widely. He has consulted widely. He has visited widely.
I I I can't talk enough about what I have found out about him and his travels and his study and his observing and his researching.
You can find that out. You can just go online.
It's enormous how what this how this man has prepared himself for leadership. He didn't have to be one of Alikangote's interview that till tomorrow I go to watch that interview said you have you are rich you have this you have that why don't you contest to be the president of Nigeria I do my laugh thank you very much that's a very wise man does that make Mr. Peter will be unwise. No, it doesn't make him unwise.
He has sacrificed a lot to present himself to say he wants to serve, not lead. Serve.
Let's give him a chance. Nigerians give him a chance. Okay? Give him a chance.
Um besides, he had build partnerships outside already. People trust him already. In business, he has integrity.
Remember that he does business by a successful businessman.
He don't have any case about his forfeiting any money to any government anywhere. No. So there's nothing there's nothing that we know of that any external institutes or institutions or governments going to hold him uh uh blackmail him with.
There's nothing there's nothing going to threaten him with. No, there's nothing that we know of now. Okay. Yeah.
How could a 33 year old man who did not go to school and has struggled to eat for years be convinced to reject 5,000 naira? First of all, what would that 5,000 naira buy him that day and how long how there's nothing you have to convince your convince yourself that bag of rice how long that 5,000 what does he really buy you need people who create enabling environment even in our state our time I'm talking about our time as if I'm like 100 years old. Even when we left school, we had stories about people before us, how they were pampered and all of that. It annoyed us, but we picked up.
Some of us rejected, refused to be, you know, integrated into their corruption enterprise. I have told you what I've done. I I'm not the only one.
There are others like me. There are some of us who joined politics. They are speaking out today. They're telling them what you're doing is wrong. They've learned politics the way they've seen what they do. They've tried to abd them even at their own games.
And that's why they don't like them today. I don't want to begin to name names.
But there still people of integrity are supposed people who have conscience say no I don't believe in this again but this is not right. This is not what we believe. This agreed on admission. Yeah.
So the young person, that young graduate, nobody set me up. Nobody, no.
It was me determining that I'm going to do this. Before people now started saying this young guy looks like he's serious. Let's support him this way.
Let's support him that way. Yes.
For every problem that arises in Nigeria, that's an opportunity for somebody to provide a solution that could give that person money.
Yes. Okay.
So, I thank you all so very much for being with me today. Sorry for uh uh starting late technical issues. Let me tell you how serious that technical issue was.
The backdrop you're seeing here today was not backdrop for this program. Okay, let me just leave it at that. There were so many crazy things that are going on and I just said, okay, we just have to uh go on to have this particular episode uh um streamed. Okay, so thank you for indulging us. Thank you for tolerating us today. Please, I am appealing. I'm pleading. Share the GoFundMe. Not just donate. Don't just stop at donating.
Please share the link. Share the link.
share the link. Uh BBC would have spent maybe a 100 times what we are trying to raise to produce this documentary. But we're going to be talking about real people, things that really happen uh happen to real people real time, real spaces, not in a way to reopen or wounds, but in a way to preserve history and records and counter distortions and lies.
Okay, I'm glad we had not produced this before time. I would have been I would have been I would have not liked myself because I'm going to go back and rewrite the entire script for this documentary.
Yeah, the script is already done. Yes, but I'm going to go back and redo it completely.
Okay, don't worry. Uh how are you going to the footages you're talking about, the people you're talking about? I don't have to be in Nigeria to shoot footages for from the places. There are people who worked with me, were with me, moved with me, lived with me, struggled with me, suffered with me, who are alive, who would go to those places and get me the footages that I need for the documentary. So, you can be sure about about that. So, thank you as you donate.
Thank you as you share the link so that others can donate. Thank you as you scan this QR code to uh scan the QR code to pick copies of this book for yourself for anybody. Yeah, you are supporting me. Yes, thank you for supporting me.
But you're also making this project possible. You're also making it possible for me to be here and not collect any money from anybody, not get influenced by anybody. It's not I'm not telling you that I'm going to I won't that's not that's not been me. Can't be me. can never become me. You can support the program if you want but then it's not to say okay uh say this this way so that we can give you this that wouldn't be it cost money to produce this. Yes sacrifice I'm making I've been used to making this kind of sacrifices since 1987 when I started that magazine.
What has changed? What has changed is that the internet technology has made it easier for us to be able to get this job.
Thank you so very much. Okay, I'm going to leave you on a lighter note. I'm going to leave you with um a video of area father still talking about Peter. Okay.
It's it's not it's unusual for a variety of classes of people to just talk about one person one person in fluing terms. There must be something about that person. So let's give Mr. Petan in general, Mr. Papu the opportunity to help Nigeria to heal, to grow, to develop, to benefit all the peoples of Nigeria.
So I thank you very much for listening to me today for hanging on even while you are delaying in getting started and we said to you say a prayer guys may Nigeria never happen to you it happened to me in so many ways I don't it happened to me but Nigeria is happening to the peoples of Nigeria now on a daily basis in plain sight what are you going to do about it that's the challenge we are throwing at But for us here, our prayer would always remain may Nigeria happen for all Nigerians and for all friends of Nigeria. I see you in the next one.
Enjoy area char boy even as he talks about Peter Obi. Bye-bye.
>> I like Peter the day where he come he bring bags of Ghana must go. I think say ah I said Peter won't break him break him character so he remember me today I come the calculator I said because if Peter give me money I go collect now cuz I know say I clear money too he's not trying to bribe me so that day been the rush to open the Ghana must go back where you carry come big thing like this big thing knife is waiting inside this car must go back who's ara grut say this man correct man and that's why I will vote for you know Heat. Hey, heat. Hey, heat.
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