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Coach, Author, Audacious Thought Leader, Social Activist & Team Lead at the Free Nigeria Movement.

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Today, my heart is heavy, yet stirred by the complexity of emotions that surround loss, resilience, and the enduring strength of the human spirit. I extend my deepest condolences to Mallam Nasir Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, over the passing of your beloved mother is a profound loss that no words can truly heal. A mother is more than a parent; she is a foundation, a guiding light, a silent architect of the values we carry into the world. Her sacrifices, her prayers, and her love are forever etched in your life and in the lives of all she nurtured. I join you and your family in mourning her transition, while also celebrating a life that undoubtedly raised a son strong enough to withstand the fiercest storms. At the same time, your return to freedom after a period of detention speaks to a deeper truth about justice, perseverance, and the triumph of hope over adversity. It is a reminder that even in the darkest moments, the light of truth and resilience cannot be permanently extinguished. In moments like this, we are reminded that life is both fragile and powerful, fragile in its fleeting nature, yet powerful in the legacy we build and the battles we survive. May you find strength in the memories of your mother, comfort in the support of those who stand with you, and renewed purpose in this chapter of your life. May her soul rest in perfect peace, and may her legacy continue to guide your path. Stand strong, Mallam, You have endured, and you will rise even stronger. -DrMo

Today, my heart is heavy, yet stirred by the complexity of emotions that surround loss, resilience, and the enduring strength of the human spirit. I extend my deepest condolences to Mallam Nasir Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, over the passing of your beloved mother is a profound loss that no words can truly heal. A mother is more than a parent; she is a foundation, a guiding light, a silent architect of the values we carry into the world. Her sacrifices, her prayers, and her love are forever etched in your life and in the lives of all she nurtured. I join you and your family in mourning her transition, while also celebrating a life that undoubtedly raised a son strong enough to withstand the fiercest storms. At the same time, your return to freedom after a period of detention speaks to a deeper truth about justice, perseverance, and the triumph of hope over adversity. It is a reminder that even in the darkest moments, the light of truth and resilience cannot be permanently extinguished. In moments like this, we are reminded that life is both fragile and powerful, fragile in its fleeting nature, yet powerful in the legacy we build and the battles we survive. May you find strength in the memories of your mother, comfort in the support of those who stand with you, and renewed purpose in this chapter of your life. May her soul rest in perfect peace, and may her legacy continue to guide your path. Stand strong, Mallam, You have endured, and you will rise even stronger. -DrMo

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Earlier today, while traveling from Anambra to Kogi State, we found ourselves approaching Unobe in Olamaboro Local Government Area, shortly after passing Otukpa Branch in Benue State. A long line of vehicles, stalled for nearly half a kilometre, immediately caught our attention. Upon inquiry, we learned that a policeman had shot at the tyre of a trailer, prompting the drivers at the scene to block the road in protest. True to the character, Mr. Peter Obi didn’t remain in the car. He walked straight to the heart of the protest, where tension was palpable, but as usual, it didn’t take long for the atmosphere to shift. I watched the chants of “Our President!” filled the air, with voices from Idomas, Igalas, Igbos, Yorubas, and Hausas all joining in. When Mr. Peter Obi reached the Hausa driver, who had been visibly upset about the damage to his trailer, something remarkable happened. Instead of continuing to lament, the driver took out his phone, and soon, the entire crowd was drawn into the moment—everyone eagerly capturing selfies with Mr. Peter Obi. Without any prompting from Mr. Peter Obi, the driver, speaking in Hausa (as translated by those nearby), exclaimed, “Who am I for Obi to beg me?” And with that, the road was cleared, much to everyone’s relief. What exactly was at play here? Was it Mr. Peter Obi’s unmistakable influence or something even deeper? Look out for the video -DrMo

Earlier today, while traveling from Anambra to Kogi State, we found ourselves approaching Unobe in Olamaboro Local Government Area, shortly after passing Otukpa Branch in Benue State. A long line of vehicles, stalled for nearly half a kilometre, immediately caught our attention. Upon inquiry, we learned that a policeman had shot at the tyre of a trailer, prompting the drivers at the scene to block the road in protest. True to the character, Mr. Peter Obi didn’t remain in the car. He walked straight to the heart of the protest, where tension was palpable, but as usual, it didn’t take long for the atmosphere to shift. I watched the chants of “Our President!” filled the air, with voices from Idomas, Igalas, Igbos, Yorubas, and Hausas all joining in. When Mr. Peter Obi reached the Hausa driver, who had been visibly upset about the damage to his trailer, something remarkable happened. Instead of continuing to lament, the driver took out his phone, and soon, the entire crowd was drawn into the moment—everyone eagerly capturing selfies with Mr. Peter Obi. Without any prompting from Mr. Peter Obi, the driver, speaking in Hausa (as translated by those nearby), exclaimed, “Who am I for Obi to beg me?” And with that, the road was cleared, much to everyone’s relief. What exactly was at play here? Was it Mr. Peter Obi’s unmistakable influence or something even deeper? Look out for the video -DrMo

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Today the 10th of November 2024, Mr. Peter Obi, in his steadfast commitment to advancing education as a cornerstone for Nigeria's development, donated 50 million Naira to Peter University in Anambra State. This generous contribution is part of his broader mission to drive sustainable improvements in Nigeria’s Human Development Index (HDI) through educational empowerment. By investing in institutions like Peter University, Mr. Peter Obi is underscoring his belief that accessible, quality education is essential for building a progressive, prosperous nation. His support for education aims not only to enhance academic excellence but also to equip young Nigerians with the skills and knowledge needed to foster national growth, stability, and self-reliance. -DrMo

Today the 10th of November 2024, Mr. Peter Obi, in his steadfast commitment to advancing education as a cornerstone for Nigeria's development, donated 50 million Naira to Peter University in Anambra State. This generous contribution is part of his broader mission to drive sustainable improvements in Nigeria’s Human Development Index (HDI) through educational empowerment. By investing in institutions like Peter University, Mr. Peter Obi is underscoring his belief that accessible, quality education is essential for building a progressive, prosperous nation. His support for education aims not only to enhance academic excellence but also to equip young Nigerians with the skills and knowledge needed to foster national growth, stability, and self-reliance. -DrMo

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Back in Kano with renewed energy and a deep sense of purpose, alongside Mr Peter Obi, to receive His Excellency, Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, and the entire Kwankwasiyya movement. This moment is fast shaping into a defining chapter in our national political journey. This comes on the heels of our high-level engagements with key leaders across the coalition, including the National Chairman, Senator David Mark, His Excellency Rauf Aregbesola, alongside other notable leaders of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), such as Chief Ralph Nwosu, Mallam Kashim Imam, Babachair David Lawal, Governor Lyel Imoke, Governor Emeka Ihedioha, Bolaji Abdullahi, amongst others. The momentum is building, and the message is unmistakable: Nigeria cannot wait any longer. There is a growing and undeniable alignment of purpose among leaders who understand the urgency of this moment. This is no longer just politics; it is a movement driven by a shared commitment to rescue and rebuild our nation. Kano, once again, proves its strategic importance, not just politically, but as a rallying point for national unity and transformation. The energy on the ground is real, the resolve is firm, and the people are ready. -DrMo

Back in Kano with renewed energy and a deep sense of purpose, alongside Mr Peter Obi, to receive His Excellency, Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, and the entire Kwankwasiyya movement. This moment is fast shaping into a defining chapter in our national political journey. This comes on the heels of our high-level engagements with key leaders across the coalition, including the National Chairman, Senator David Mark, His Excellency Rauf Aregbesola, alongside other notable leaders of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), such as Chief Ralph Nwosu, Mallam Kashim Imam, Babachair David Lawal, Governor Lyel Imoke, Governor Emeka Ihedioha, Bolaji Abdullahi, amongst others. The momentum is building, and the message is unmistakable: Nigeria cannot wait any longer. There is a growing and undeniable alignment of purpose among leaders who understand the urgency of this moment. This is no longer just politics; it is a movement driven by a shared commitment to rescue and rebuild our nation. Kano, once again, proves its strategic importance, not just politically, but as a rallying point for national unity and transformation. The energy on the ground is real, the resolve is firm, and the people are ready. -DrMo

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About three months ago, Mr. Peter Obi visited Grimard College of Nursing Sciences in Anyigba and donated ₦10 million to support their programs. During that visit, Bishop Most Rev. Dr. Anthony Adaji shared with him the school's most pressing need for accreditation - a coaster bus. Mr. Peter Obi promised to assist, and today, he fulfilled that promise. After an inspiring session with the students, where he offered words of encouragement, Mr. Peter Obi handed over the coaster bus. Additionally, he donated ₦5 million to cover registration, insurance, and other expenses for one year. Mr. Peter Obi extended his heartfelt gratitude to the Proprietor, Management, and staff for their warm reception. He recognized their dedication to improving lives through education and healthcare and assured them of his continued support toward building a better Nigeria. -DrMo

About three months ago, Mr. Peter Obi visited Grimard College of Nursing Sciences in Anyigba and donated ₦10 million to support their programs. During that visit, Bishop Most Rev. Dr. Anthony Adaji shared with him the school's most pressing need for accreditation - a coaster bus. Mr. Peter Obi promised to assist, and today, he fulfilled that promise. After an inspiring session with the students, where he offered words of encouragement, Mr. Peter Obi handed over the coaster bus. Additionally, he donated ₦5 million to cover registration, insurance, and other expenses for one year. Mr. Peter Obi extended his heartfelt gratitude to the Proprietor, Management, and staff for their warm reception. He recognized their dedication to improving lives through education and healthcare and assured them of his continued support toward building a better Nigeria. -DrMo

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From the stands of Brentford Stadium in the UK, Mr Peter Obi joined fellow Nigerians and Afro-Caribbean brothers and sisters to witness not just a football match but a movement. The 2025 Unity Cup, revived after a 21-year pause, was more than sport; it was a symphony of culture, history, and the unyielding spirit of the Black diaspora. With Nigeria, Ghana, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago gracing the pitch, the air was charged, with the rhythms of ancestral drums, the aroma of homegrown delicacies, and the vibrant colors of our shared heritage. It was an atmosphere that spoke not only to the beautiful game but to beautiful people. The clash between Nigeria and Jamaica was enthralling, but beyond the goals and tackles was a deeper truth: sports remains one of the most powerful forces for unity and national pride. As we watched Nigeria take the win, Mr Peter Obi saw a mirror of our potential, a reminder that when we come together, greatness is not only possible, it is inevitable. Mr. Peter Obi, ever a statesman, joined in cheering the Super Eagles to victory, a symbol of leadership that inspires and connects across borders. To the organizers of the Unity Cup, Mr Peter Obi says: well done. You have reawakened a legacy and given our youth a global stage to shine. May we continue to build on this momentum, amplifying the light of Nigeria and the brilliance of Africa to the world. Congratulations to the Super Eagles. His victory belongs to all of us. Let the spirit of unity lead us forward. -DrMo

From the stands of Brentford Stadium in the UK, Mr Peter Obi joined fellow Nigerians and Afro-Caribbean brothers and sisters to witness not just a football match but a movement. The 2025 Unity Cup, revived after a 21-year pause, was more than sport; it was a symphony of culture, history, and the unyielding spirit of the Black diaspora. With Nigeria, Ghana, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago gracing the pitch, the air was charged, with the rhythms of ancestral drums, the aroma of homegrown delicacies, and the vibrant colors of our shared heritage. It was an atmosphere that spoke not only to the beautiful game but to beautiful people. The clash between Nigeria and Jamaica was enthralling, but beyond the goals and tackles was a deeper truth: sports remains one of the most powerful forces for unity and national pride. As we watched Nigeria take the win, Mr Peter Obi saw a mirror of our potential, a reminder that when we come together, greatness is not only possible, it is inevitable. Mr. Peter Obi, ever a statesman, joined in cheering the Super Eagles to victory, a symbol of leadership that inspires and connects across borders. To the organizers of the Unity Cup, Mr Peter Obi says: well done. You have reawakened a legacy and given our youth a global stage to shine. May we continue to build on this momentum, amplifying the light of Nigeria and the brilliance of Africa to the world. Congratulations to the Super Eagles. His victory belongs to all of us. Let the spirit of unity lead us forward. -DrMo

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With deep sorrow and great emotional weight, Mr. Peter Obi is live in Bokkos, standing with children whose parents have been brutally killed and displaced by criminals and killers those who thrive on chaos and destruction. He passionately affirms that every Nigerian, regardless of background, has the right to live in peace. Mr. Peter Obi remarked that these children are the future leaders, entrepreneurs, fathers, and mothers of our nation. He offered his full support and made heartfelt donations to help ease their pain and restore hope. -DrMo

With deep sorrow and great emotional weight, Mr. Peter Obi is live in Bokkos, standing with children whose parents have been brutally killed and displaced by criminals and killers those who thrive on chaos and destruction. He passionately affirms that every Nigerian, regardless of background, has the right to live in peace. Mr. Peter Obi remarked that these children are the future leaders, entrepreneurs, fathers, and mothers of our nation. He offered his full support and made heartfelt donations to help ease their pain and restore hope. -DrMo

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Mr. Peter Obi stands as a pillar of resilience, a rock amid the relentless challenges that bedevil our electoral system and the profound concerns over the state of democracy in Nigeria—concerns that have reached unprecedented levels. Yet, despite the turbulence, Mr Peter Obi has once again shown his commitment to the democratic process by traveling to Ondo State to stand beside Hon. @SholaEbiseni, the Labour Party’s candidate for governor. This journey to Ondo is more than a campaign; it is a testament to the power of belief in a better future for Nigeria. It represents a profound hope that, even in adversity, we can still strive for leadership that places the people above all else. In a time when many are disillusioned, Mr. Peter Obi’s commitment to credible governance shines through, inspiring us all to keep faith in the promise of positive change. It is this shared belief in the possibility of a better Nigeria that fuels my own dedication to advocating for capable, compassionate leaders who prioritize the people's welfare. Together, we continue this journey with the conviction that, despite the odds, a new Nigeria is within reach. A Nigeria built on fairness, equity, and justice—where every Nigerian can thrive and where democracy truly serves its purpose. The path is challenging, but it’s one worth taking, for a new Nigeria is POssible! -DrMo

Mr. Peter Obi stands as a pillar of resilience, a rock amid the relentless challenges that bedevil our electoral system and the profound concerns over the state of democracy in Nigeria—concerns that have reached unprecedented levels. Yet, despite the turbulence, Mr Peter Obi has once again shown his commitment to the democratic process by traveling to Ondo State to stand beside Hon. @SholaEbiseni, the Labour Party’s candidate for governor. This journey to Ondo is more than a campaign; it is a testament to the power of belief in a better future for Nigeria. It represents a profound hope that, even in adversity, we can still strive for leadership that places the people above all else. In a time when many are disillusioned, Mr. Peter Obi’s commitment to credible governance shines through, inspiring us all to keep faith in the promise of positive change. It is this shared belief in the possibility of a better Nigeria that fuels my own dedication to advocating for capable, compassionate leaders who prioritize the people's welfare. Together, we continue this journey with the conviction that, despite the odds, a new Nigeria is within reach. A Nigeria built on fairness, equity, and justice—where every Nigerian can thrive and where democracy truly serves its purpose. The path is challenging, but it’s one worth taking, for a new Nigeria is POssible! -DrMo

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See the joy, the fun, and the excitement that erupted yesterday when Mr. Peter Obi stepped into the Kaduna Trade Fair! Though he couldn’t help but describe it as a shadow of its former self, memories came rushing back, memories of when he once owned a spot in the fair, back in the days when it was the commercial heartbeat of Northern Nigeria. His presence rekindled a spark of what once was, reminding all of the boundless potential that still lies ahead. The Kaduna International Trade Fair is a significant annual event organized by the Kaduna Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (KADCCIMA). Established in 1979, the fair serves as a platform to promote trade and investment, providing businesses, especially Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), with opportunities to showcase their products and services. The event attracts both local and international participants, fostering economic growth and facilitating partnerships across various sectors. It also features exhibitions, workshops, and discussions aimed at enhancing value addition, innovation, and competitiveness within the Nigerian economy. Restoring such commercial hubs is crucial to getting our country back on track and fostering sustainable economic growth. - DrMo

See the joy, the fun, and the excitement that erupted yesterday when Mr. Peter Obi stepped into the Kaduna Trade Fair! Though he couldn’t help but describe it as a shadow of its former self, memories came rushing back, memories of when he once owned a spot in the fair, back in the days when it was the commercial heartbeat of Northern Nigeria. His presence rekindled a spark of what once was, reminding all of the boundless potential that still lies ahead. The Kaduna International Trade Fair is a significant annual event organized by the Kaduna Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (KADCCIMA). Established in 1979, the fair serves as a platform to promote trade and investment, providing businesses, especially Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), with opportunities to showcase their products and services. The event attracts both local and international participants, fostering economic growth and facilitating partnerships across various sectors. It also features exhibitions, workshops, and discussions aimed at enhancing value addition, innovation, and competitiveness within the Nigerian economy. Restoring such commercial hubs is crucial to getting our country back on track and fostering sustainable economic growth. - DrMo

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Lessons from Indonesia highlight the critical role of small businesses in economic growth and national stability. During our recent visit, I accompanied Mr. Peter Obi in engaging with Indonesia’s Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and key policymakers. Indonesia has strengthened its economy by prioritizing the protection and support of SMEs, which contribute 61% to GDP and employ 97% of the workforce. Their government recognizes that small businesses are the engine of growth, ensuring job creation and economic stability. In contrast, Nigeria continues to see the indiscriminate shutdown of markets, worsening economic hardship for millions. Entire markets are being closed due to the actions of a few bad actors, particularly in relation to illegal drugs. Mr. Peter Obi has strongly advocated that if we genuinely understand the importance of small businesses, a more precise approach should be adopted, one that targets perpetrators directly rather than crippling the entire economy. Indonesia has established a comprehensive support framework for MSMEs, including mentorship, training, equipment provision, and financial support. Over $20 billion in bank loans is dedicated to MSMEs, with interest rates ranging from 3% to 6%, subsidized by the government to offset the commercial rate of 12% to 13%. Meanwhile, in Nigeria, the total loans available to over 40 million SMEs amount to less than 10% of what is allocated in Indonesia, making access to credit almost impossible for many. This is further compounded by an unfavorable business environment, including arbitrary market closures. As governor, Mr. Peter Obi demonstrated a governance model rooted in economic logic rather than arbitrary decisions. Anambra became the first state to seek a partnership with the Bank of Industry to support SMEs. Unlike others, he refused to ban okada riders, recognizing their role in the economy. Instead, he worked to improve their operations and enhance their contributions. Even NAFDAC officials acknowledged that under his leadership, enforcement was handled with fairness and transparency. What we see today is the opposite of strategic governance. People are struggling, yet instead of implementing solutions, markets are being shut down indiscriminately, an action that amounts to economic sabotage. If we are serious about building a productive nation, small businesses must be protected, not destroyed. -DrMo

Lessons from Indonesia highlight the critical role of small businesses in economic growth and national stability. During our recent visit, I accompanied Mr. Peter Obi in engaging with Indonesia’s Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and key policymakers. Indonesia has strengthened its economy by prioritizing the protection and support of SMEs, which contribute 61% to GDP and employ 97% of the workforce. Their government recognizes that small businesses are the engine of growth, ensuring job creation and economic stability. In contrast, Nigeria continues to see the indiscriminate shutdown of markets, worsening economic hardship for millions. Entire markets are being closed due to the actions of a few bad actors, particularly in relation to illegal drugs. Mr. Peter Obi has strongly advocated that if we genuinely understand the importance of small businesses, a more precise approach should be adopted, one that targets perpetrators directly rather than crippling the entire economy. Indonesia has established a comprehensive support framework for MSMEs, including mentorship, training, equipment provision, and financial support. Over $20 billion in bank loans is dedicated to MSMEs, with interest rates ranging from 3% to 6%, subsidized by the government to offset the commercial rate of 12% to 13%. Meanwhile, in Nigeria, the total loans available to over 40 million SMEs amount to less than 10% of what is allocated in Indonesia, making access to credit almost impossible for many. This is further compounded by an unfavorable business environment, including arbitrary market closures. As governor, Mr. Peter Obi demonstrated a governance model rooted in economic logic rather than arbitrary decisions. Anambra became the first state to seek a partnership with the Bank of Industry to support SMEs. Unlike others, he refused to ban okada riders, recognizing their role in the economy. Instead, he worked to improve their operations and enhance their contributions. Even NAFDAC officials acknowledged that under his leadership, enforcement was handled with fairness and transparency. What we see today is the opposite of strategic governance. People are struggling, yet instead of implementing solutions, markets are being shut down indiscriminately, an action that amounts to economic sabotage. If we are serious about building a productive nation, small businesses must be protected, not destroyed. -DrMo

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I am privileged to be invited as an observer to the Spier Dialogue 2026 in Cape Town, South Africa, a gathering that has brought together respected leaders, policymakers, diplomats, entrepreneurs, and change makers from across Africa and the world to discuss the future of democracy, governance, leadership, urbanisation, and economic transformation on our continent. This opportunity was made possible through the kind facilitation and connection of Mr. Peter Obi, whose commitment to fostering meaningful dialogue and engagement across African leadership spaces continues to open doors for constructive exchange and shared learning. As someone who contested for the position of Chairman of AMAC in the last election, this experience has been deeply enriching, particularly as I had meaningful engagements and listened to Mr. George Hill-Lewis, the Mayor of Cape Town and Leader of the South AfricanDemocratic Alliance, on city building, sustainable urban development, and how African cities can be transformed through visionary leadership, proper planning, and focused oriented governance. These are exactly the ideas and reforms I envisioned for AMAC and Abuja, creating functional communities, improving infrastructure, ensuring environmental sustainability, empowering young people, and building cities that truly work for the people. I also had the privilege of exchanging ideas with Mr. Venancio Mondlane, the leadership of ANAMOLA, the Mayor of Mozambique, and several other distinguished African leaders and thinkers on governance, economic productivity, institutional reforms, and the urgent need for Africa to invest more in its people, especially the youth. One thing remains clear, Africa has enormous potential, but realizing that potential requires competent, accountable, and compassionate leadership committed to service rather than personal interests. The conversations here in Cape Town further strengthen my belief that transformational leadership and intentional city development are critical to building the Africa we all desire. Dr. Moses Paul (Dr Mo)

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About a month ago, I accompanied Mr. Peter Obi on a six-state thank-you tour in the US. At the BWI airport, while traveling from Dallas, Texas, to Washington, DC, we met Opeoluwa Solalu, a DHS employee. Opeoluwa approached me and asked if he could take a picture with His Excellency, Mr. Peter Obi. After the photo, he gently told Mr. Obi, "I'm coming home to get married and would be honored to have you come." Given Mr. PeterObi’s busy schedule, I was unsure if he could attend the wedding. When I reminded him about the upcoming event, he mentioned our commitments: the campaign flag-off in Edo and two other high-profile events. Yet, Mr. Peter Obi is known for honoring invitations, particularly from ordinary people. He said, "Let's get on with Edo, and if we finish, we'll leave immediately for Lagos because of Ope." Upon arriving in Lagos, we searched for the venue for over an hour. PO was determined, and we finally found it. The joy and happiness in the atmosphere were palpable, from the security to the newlyweds, their parents, and friends. Mr. Obi went further by instructing me to give a substantial gift to the couple and some of the attendees. PO shared with me how he had attended numerous events like this as a governor, sometimes sitting quietly at the back to encourage people without drawing attention. He emphasized that he prioritizes invitations from everyday Nigerians. "They are the ones who need my advice, encouragement, and support," he said. When we met Opeoluwa, his excitement was evident. He gratefully said, "Thank you, Sir, for who you are and for the sacrifices you are making for Nigeria." He then turned to me and thanked me for allowing him to interact with and take a picture with Mr. Peter Obi. For Opeoluwa, it was a dream and inspiration come true. This is the humanity and dedication of Mr. Peter Obi, a leader who truly values and uplifts the everyday citizens of Nigeria. - Dr. Mo

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I had the privilege of accompanying Mr Peter Obi, on an intense and deeply inspiring journey across three critical states, Kaduna State, Katsina State, and Kano State, all within the space of a single day. What I witnessed was not just physical stamina, but emotional strength, clarity of purpose, and an unwavering commitment to the Nigerian project. From Kaduna to Katsina, and finally Kano where we attended the Kwankwasiyya gathering, the message was consistent and powerful, Nigeria must rise above the narrow lines of religion, ethnicity, and division that have held us back for far too long. Everywhere we went, the energy was undeniable. The people are eager, not just for leadership, but for meaningful leadership, one that listens, connects, and acts. In Kaduna, we engaged with aspirants and stakeholders who are determined to rebuild from the grassroots. In Katsina, the conversations were frank, honest, and focused on the future of our democracy. And in Kano, amidst the vibrant spirit of the Kwankwasiyya movement, it became even clearer that Nigerians are ready to unite behind competence, capacity, and character. What stood out most to me was how Peter Obi continues to connect effortlessly with people across all divides, not through rhetoric, but through sincerity, humility, and a shared vision of a better Nigeria. He speaks to the hopes of the ordinary Nigerian, the trader, the student, the farmer, reminding them that they matter, and that this country belongs to all of us. This journey was more than a political movement; it was a reaffirmation that Nigeria’s unity is not only possible, but necessary. We must move beyond parochial sentiments and embrace a future anchored on equity, justice, and productivity. The road ahead may be challenging, but days like this strengthen my belief that a New Nigeria is not just a dream, it is within reach, if we choose to rise above division and work together as one people. -Dr. Moses Paul

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Some people are so poor that the only thing they have to offer the people is the money they stole from the people. The same stolen money they share during elections is why our children are out of school, why our rural communities have no electricity, and why our people are dying in abandoned health centers. But today, hope has a name DrMo. This is not just another politician; this is a man whose character has been publicly affirmed by leaders of integrity. His Excellency Mr Peter Obi has spoken openly of DrMo’s honesty, capacity, and compassion. Mr Peter Obi himself testified how DrMo personally took him to remote parts of the Federal Capital Territory places he could not believe existed within Abuja to show him hospitals and health centers that had been abandoned for years. These were places the elites forgot, but DrMo did not forget. He went there, not for politics, but to repair, revive, and restore life and dignity to the people. This is leadership in action. This is what service looks like. Not stealing from the people, but serving the people. Not buying votes, but building lives. So, wise up. The future cannot be bought; it must be built. DrMo is here to change the status quo and return governance to humanity, dignity, and progress. The era of stolen money is over. The era of service has begun... –Moses Paul, PhD (Dr. Mo) Chairmanship Candidate, African Democratic Congress (ADC) Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Feb 21st 2026

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Today, my heart is heavy, yet stirred by the complexity of emotions that surround loss, resilience, and the enduring strength of the human spirit. I extend my deepest condolences to Mallam Nasir Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, over the passing of your beloved mother is a profound loss that no words can truly heal. A mother is more than a parent; she is a foundation, a guiding light, a silent architect of the values we carry into the world. Her sacrifices, her prayers, and her love are forever etched in your life and in the lives of all she nurtured. I join you and your family in mourning her transition, while also celebrating a life that undoubtedly raised a son strong enough to withstand the fiercest storms. At the same time, your return to freedom after a period of detention speaks to a deeper truth about justice, perseverance, and the triumph of hope over adversity. It is a reminder that even in the darkest moments, the light of truth and resilience cannot be permanently extinguished. In moments like this, we are reminded that life is both fragile and powerful, fragile in its fleeting nature, yet powerful in the legacy we build and the battles we survive. May you find strength in the memories of your mother, comfort in the support of those who stand with you, and renewed purpose in this chapter of your life. May her soul rest in perfect peace, and may her legacy continue to guide your path. Stand strong, Mallam, You have endured, and you will rise even stronger. -DrMo

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A few days ago, I walked into Gwagwa not as a politician, not as a party leader, but as a broken Nigerian. I went with Dcn. Ken Pela, Hon. Constance, Mallam Ibrahim Abdulkarim and other committed members of the ADC to visit the family of Musa Abubakar, a man whose only crime was courage. A man who stood firm in Gwagwa Ward and refused to allow the mutilation of election results. A man who believed that the vote of the people is sacred. Today, Musa is no more. As I stepped into that compound, I was not prepared for what met us. The cries of his wife. The trembling voice of his father. The uncontrollable grief of his brother. The confused, shattered eyes of the children, children who do not yet understand why their father will never walk through that door again. There are moments in life when words fail. Yes, that day was one of them. His brother could barely stand. His father, a man who should be preparing to rest, is now preparing to bury his son. His wife, widowed not by sickness, not by accident, but by violence. By thuggery. By a system that continues to reward impunity. Musa Abubakar did not carry a weapon. He carried conviction. He did not fight for himself. He fought for democracy. He fought for the integrity of our local council elections. And for that, he was beaten to death by thugs aligned with the APC. This is not politics. This is not rivalry. This is murder. When citizens begin to die for defending election results at the ward level, then we must admit that something is fundamentally broken in our democracy. As I held his father’s hands, I could not offer excuses. As I looked at his wife, I could not offer promises that would bring Musa back. As I touched the head of his child, I felt the weight of a nation that has failed its own. But I made a silent vow. Musa Abubakar will not be reduced to a statistic. He will not be forgotten as “collateral damage” of local council elections. He will not be buried in silence. His blood is a question to all of us. How many more must die for votes to count? How many more families must be shattered before we say enough? This is the tragic consequence of a system where power is pursued without conscience. Where elections are treated as warfare. Where thugs are empowered, and citizens are punished for integrity. To the family of Musa Abubakar: your pain is our pain. Your tears are our tears. Your loss is not yours alone to bear. And to those who think violence can silence the will of the people, hear this clearly: intimidation may wound us, it may grieve us, but it will not break our resolve. If anything, Musa’s sacrifice strengthens our commitment to justice, to electoral integrity, and to a Nigeria where no man dies for defending the truth. May his soul rest in peace. May God comfort his wife, strengthen his father, console his brother, and protect his children. And may justice, real justice, not political statements, prevail. We owe him that. Dr. Moses Paul ADC Candidate, AMAC Chairmanship Election Servant of the People

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We vehemently oppose the distortion of truth surrounding Peter Obi's tenure as governor of Anambra State, particularly regarding the ongoing demolitions for the construction of the coastal super highway. Let's be absolutely clear: the allegations that Peter Obi demolished properties without compensation during his tenure are outright falsehoods. His stance was clear—he pledged to remove any structure obstructing existing roads, not to indiscriminately tear down properties. Everything he removed was encroaching on the road without government approval. Peter Obi's consistent track record speaks for itself. Consider the transformation of the Onitsha North Stadium, which he restored to its original purpose as a sporting facility, demolishing structures that obstructed it. This is just one of many examples that demonstrate his commitment to improving existing infrastructure rather than embarking on ambitious projects that disrupt livelihoods. His actions align with his arguments—he prioritizes repairing existing infrastructure over creating new ones that may never be completed, leading to job losses and economic disruption. The comparison drawn between his actions on Brewery Road and the current coastal super highway project is unfounded. Peter Obi removed structures on existing roads, not designed new ones to disrupt communities. Accusations of inciting particular groups against the government are baseless attempts to tarnish his character. His dedication lies in constructive dialogue and inclusion, not divisive politics. Claims of instigation are mere distractions. He advocates for unity and progress, rejecting reactionary politics and remaining steadfast in his commitment to serving with integrity. As for Dave Umahi, his recent actions show a departure from his role as an engineer. His disregard for procurement due process is concerning, and he should be cautioned by relevant professional bodies such as NSE and COREN. If he considers Peter Obi his brother, he should heed the warnings and avoid actions that could lead to disgrace or legal repercussions. In conclusion, Peter Obi's leadership exemplifies honesty, integrity, and a genuine concern for the welfare of Nigerians. Let us reject the manipulation of facts and unite for a prosperous future under leaders who prioritize the needs of the people. Dr. Moses Paul, Free Nigerian Movement

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Jennifer Agbo had an inspiring encounter with His Excellency, Mr. Peter Obi, yesterday while we were at Yale University. PO was there for two very crucial sessions. The first focused on leadership, and the second was dedicated to youth empowerment. Both sessions centered on Africa—how to reposition the continent, how to drive advancement, and what strategies are necessary to move Africa forward. The discussions spanned from political reform to leadership development, emphasizing the importance of how we, as Africans, conduct ourselves to create a prosperous and thriving continent. During the break between sessions, Jennifer Agbo shared a powerful story. She recalled how, during his tenure as governor, Mr. Peter Obi provided laptops to students, including one to her, which became a turning point in her academic journey. That laptop, given to her while she was still in secondary school, enabled Jennifer to excel, ultimately graduating as a first-class student from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Today, she stands as a testament to the transformative power of education, studying at Yale University. Her story is a vivid example of the far-reaching impact of Mr. Peter Obi's continuous dedication to education in Nigeria. His efforts are not just about policy but about touching individual lives—empowering young people with the tools they need to change their own narratives and, ultimately, the future of the nation. Listen to Jennifer’s journey, and you’ll witness firsthand the ripple effect of investments in education, inspiring change and hope every single day across Nigeria. A new Nigeria is POssible!!! -DrMo

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