They think hunger will silence you.
They think suffering will distract you.
They think you will not notice.
₦1.01 trillion has been approved for elections
yet the Senate rejected real time electronic transmission.
Same system.
Same loopholes.
Same outcome.
Your vote is the last thing standing between you
and total capture.
If you pay premium money and still accept broken systems, you are not being governed you are being played.
2023 already showed us what glitches really mean. And now they want to repeat it with more money and less transparency.
This is not democracy.
This is institutionalized theft.
Nigerians, we need to demand better.
Or prepare for worse.
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CIVIC SENSE
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What does ₦4.5 trillion in security spending buy you in Nigeria?
Apparently not protection for 170 citizens in Kwara State.
They were bound. Executed. And the people meant to protect them? Silent for 8 hours.
I'm tired of condolences. I want timestamps. Response times. Resignations.
Full video breaks down what happened and what we're NOT being told. to see this. 👇
OFFICIAL MOVEMENT MANIFESTO
NO MORE LUCKY LEADERS
Competence over tribe, noise, or fear
Nigeria does not suffer from a lack of talent, intelligence, or potential.
Nigeria suffers from a lack of accountability.
For too long, leadership failure has been explained away by excuses—tribe, religion, fear, and fatigue. Meanwhile, citizens have been encouraged to accept less, expect little, and stay silent.
This movement exists to end that silence.
No More Lucky Leaders is built on a simple truth:
Bad leadership does not survive an awake population.
We believe that:
Questioning leaders is patriotic, not disrespectful
Accountability is a duty, not an insult
Democracy only works when citizens participate
Competence must come before tribe
Results must matter more than rhetoric
This is not a protest movement.
This is not a political party.
This is not about personalities.
It is a civic awakening.
As Nigerians approach 2027, the responsibility is collective.
Not to shout louder, but to think clearer.
Not to follow blindly, but to evaluate honestly.
Not to vote emotionally, but intentionally.
2027 is a test.
Not of politicians—but of citizens.
When Nigerians ask better questions,
bad leaders stop being lucky.
Nigeria deserves better.
And better begins with us.
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