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13/10/2025

Without Rufia there is no Arise TV , that is why the owners will never let go of him. He gives them rating and in media, rating brings in advertising and advertising brings in money . His type of Journalist is rare to find.... Such an asset not worth losing... Keep on the good work bro...
A New Nigeria is POssible

Photos from LP, ADC, PDP For Peter Obi 's post 25/09/2025

PRESIDENT HICHILEMA CONGRATULATES MALAWI’S NEWLY ELECTED LEADERS

Lusaka… Thursday September 25, 2025 – President Hakainde Hichilema has extended his congratulations to Malawi’s newly elected leadership, following the recent presidential elections.

In a statement, President Hichilema conveyed his “heartfelt congratulations” to Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and Justice Dr. Jane Mayemu Ansah, SC JA (Retired), on their election as President-Elect and Vice President-Elect of the Republic of Malawi, respectively.

He further commended the outgoing President, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and his team, for a true demonstration of statesmanship and respect for democratic values.

President Hichilema also praised the people of Malawi for exercising their democratic right peacefully.

He said their conduct had set “a shining example for the region and the continent.”

Meanwhile, President Hichilema wished blessings upon the Republic of Malawi and Africa as a whole.

A New Nigeria Is POssible 🎉🎊🎈❣️

25/09/2025

Congratulations to the people of Malawi for the peaceful conduct of their recent election. The outcome of the Malawi election is a powerful testament to the resilience of its citizens and a reflection of the maturity of its political system.

I extend my felicitations to the President-elect, H.E. Peter Arthur Mutharika, on his victory, and commend the incumbent, President Lazarus Chakwera, for his sportsmanship in conceding defeat even before the final results were announced.

As Africans, our democracy endures when those we choose lead with integrity, humility, and respect for institutional processes.

May this moment in Malawi inspire other nations to uphold the sanctity of the vote, to accept outcomes gracefully, and to always put the interests of the people above political ambition.

Malawi’s example today is a beacon of hope and a lesson in democratic maturity for all of us.

I urge the President-elect to be magnanimous in victory and to sustain this culture of political tolerance and unity even after the elections.

A New Nigeria Is still POssible....
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Photos from LP, ADC, PDP For Peter Obi 's post 13/09/2025

In 1973, the then Zairian President, General Mobutu Sese Seko, visited Mauritania for three days. At that time, Mauritania was one of the poorest countries in Africa, with an economy that depended on fishing, farming, and sheep herding.

During the three days of discussions, President Mobutu noticed that his host, Mauritania’s President Moktar Ould Daddah—the first president of Mauritania after its independence from French colonial rule—did not change his suit throughout the entire visit. Mobutu realized that his host did not have enough money to purchase elegant and expensive suits.

At the conclusion of his visit, while at the departure lounge of Nouakchott Airport, President Mobutu discreetly handed a check for 5 million US dollars to President Ould Daddah’s secretary so as not to embarrass his host. Along with the check, he included a note with the addresses of famous fashion designers in Paris, where Mobutu himself tailored his suits, hoping that President Ould Daddah would also be able to order formal suits and accessories from those houses.

After Mobutu’s departure, the secretary gave the check to President Ould Daddah, explaining that it was a gift from Mobutu for him to buy suits and clothing from Paris. President Ould Daddah immediately handed the check over to Mauritania’s Minister of Finance so that it could be deposited into the state treasury.

Later, from this gift money, Mauritania built and equipped the Higher School for Teacher Training, as the country was suffering from an acute shortage in this field due to poverty.

Five years later, in 1978, Mobutu made a stopover in Morocco while returning from the United States and stayed there for a week. When President Moktar learned of his stop in Rabat, he contacted him and invited him to visit Mauritania, even if only briefly.

On the way from the airport to the presidential palace in Nouakchott, Mobutu noticed banners in French decorating the streets that read: “Thank you Zaire – Thank you Mobutu – Thank you for the gift.”

Before the motorcade reached the palace, Mobutu stopped at the Teacher Training School, got out of his car, and, astonished, asked his host about the banners. He asked President Moktar:
“What is this gift that the Mauritanian people are thanking me for? I have only just arrived in Nouakchott an hour ago, and I brought no gifts with me nor gave any gift.”

At that moment, President Moktar smiled and said:
“This is your valuable gift. With the five million dollars you gave me five years ago, we built this Teacher Training School, because our people are in dire need of money to fight illiteracy and poverty.”

Mobutu embraced him and said:
“If only the rest of Africa’s leaders were like you, our continent would not be suffering from illiteracy, ignorance, poverty, and underdevelopment.”

President Moktar replied:
“I receive a monthly salary from the state treasury, so I am not working without pay. That gift of yours belongs to the Mauritanian people. As for my appearance and clothing, it is not right for me to wear the finest global fashions while my people suffer from poverty. With education, we can defeat these plagues and obstacles that hinder our progress.”

It was well known about President Moktar (may Allah have mercy on him, he died in 2003) that he lived a simple life, shunning luxury and extravagance. He lived in a modest home with only three rooms.

This true story is a gift to every thief who shouts slogans of patriotism and hides behind religion in order to steal the sustenance of the people and the dreams of the poor..

Via Innih Douglas

Peter Obi condemns Anambra killings, demands probe 10/09/2025

Its well with Anambra State😢😢😢

Peter Obi condemns Anambra killings, demands probe Obi described the incident as "deeply troubling" and called for thorough scrutiny, proper reorganization, and strict accountability of security outfits.

05/09/2025

If there is one thing you can depend on when engaging with BaTists it is irrationality and stupidity.

Consider the parable of Peter Obi and the Mad man.

Peter Obi had problems with crime in a particular area.

Kidnappers and armed robbers ravaged the place so Okwute went to the area for inspection.

As he and his team were deliberating, a loitering lunatic indicated frantically that he wanted to talk to His Excellency.

If this had been any other governor we all know that would have been impossible.

A governor like Tinubu or sane would have first of all sent an advance team to secure the area and set a 100000 meter perimeter devoid of any human, mad or sane.

Peter Obi however takes lessons from Jesus not white powder or 40 year Scotch whiskey.

He told his aides to allow the mad man approach.

The mad man advised him that if he wanted to get rid of criminals in the region he had to first of all relocate the military barracks that was situated there. That barracks, the lunatic elaborated, was the haven of criminals.

What an insane allegation from an insane man!

Thankfully Peter Obi is a graduate of Philosophy and understands that sometimes wisdom can emanate from an unsound mind.

He followed the advice of the lunatic, petitioned the appropriate authorities into the activities of residents of the barracks, got it swept and the crime in the area dropped.

Peter Obi once again using unorthodox methods to solve common problems.

Bra, we should not be debating this.

Peter Obi is better.

PO for President 💖💗❣️

24/08/2025

Nigeria, are you not tired of the shame?
By Kelechi DonPido ()

While the country burns, APC charlatans want you arguing over tribe, gossiping about Peter Obi’s son, and fighting meaningless battles. They have nothing to offer, no solutions, no plan, just noise and chaos.

They fear real conversations about the economy, corruption, and national failure, so they serve you garbage instead.

Don’t be a fool. Ignore the tribal charlatans.
Stop feeding on distractions. Demand answers. Demand change.

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