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OBIdients Must Arise And Vote, Our Voice Is Our Votes – Gyado Emmanuel terna

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OBIdients Must Arise And Vote, Our Voice Is Our Votes – Gyado Emmanuel terna

No nation can survive without saving for tomorrow.

“The possibility of the future lies in the hands of the future leaders of tomorrow, I believe in Peter Obi” Gyado Emmanuel terna states.

If we come out massively to vote for the candidate of our choice, we will not only be doing justice to ourselves but for that of our unborn children.

The future is now, and it’s up to the youths to take responsibility of the current situation, if we are all realize the power of our collective votes, we will all know that we are powerful.

Our votes will count, remember that if your votes don’t count, why do politicians pay to buy votes?

The reason why we are talking about massive borrowing today is because we didn’t save yesterday, because the ones who we by default voted didn’t represent our interest but that of their selfish aims and ambitions, it’s time to rise up together in one voice and let the world know what we truly want, need and deserve.

“Nigerians remain hopeful for a national rebirth, which implies returning Nigeria to Nigerians; farmers, teachers and students, lecturers, artisans, workers, pensioners and over a hundred million poor Nigerians who are not sure where their next meal will come from.” as beautifully stated by Peter Obi.

The time is here and that time is now, let all sleeping youths arise and fight the patriotic fight of a better tomorrow.

We have to move from sharing formula to production formula. All our young people in their productive age are not doing anything, so we are going to have a crisis.

Those who steal, if they come to church they will give them front seats, so, why would they not steal? They are the ones who are given chieftaincy titles, they are the ones who get titles in the world. So, we need to change all that.

Our dear country deserve better and we all know it, why do we all cowardly take the back seat and allow rebels and bandits take us all for a ride, Nigeria is in tears today.

Is there no one to fight for this heritage our forefathers left us?

Pitiful and pitiable Nigeria cries!!! Who can save Nigeria?

You or me? No let’s all come together in one accord and make Nigeria the giant of Africa once again.

In the battle to retake Nigerian, the odds are great and seemingly insurmountable, but with our commitment, patriotism and understanding that we are doing, what we are supposed to do for our country, lest she shall die, we shall move on discontent with what is and focused on enthroning what ought to be. In doing this, our battle cry shall remain: get your PVC and become part of this great liberation!.

Let’s all believe in the Nigeria we yearn for and trust me, even God will never fail us.

Let all OBIdients  Arise for the good of One Nigeria and speak, I believe that our voices will be heard.

Such a noble task [of restoring Nigeria to Nigerians]  brooks no conscientious objectors. I hardly use war metaphors for political analysis due to my belief that politics is not adversarial and not war.

The issue of tackling corruption and reducing the cost of governance is simple as it will start with me and my family members.

“There is no need creating an office of the first lady to pacify women, when I can make them handle critical positions in Nigeria.” Peter Obi as quoted.

If a man has not created wealth, he cannot manage wealth.

I remember Ngozi Okonjo Iweala crying everyday, begging us to save this monies for the rainy day. Most governors disagreed. They said let us share it. Now we are borrowing to feed.

I don’t have any single property in this country outside Onitsha. If you see any property outside Onitsha and they say it belongs to Mr. Peter Obi, burn it!

We are OBIdients to Nigeria our country and the time is now and here today.

Let’s arise and do the needful.

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