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04/03/2026

2 Million Man March, 28th of March, For Peter Obi

History is not written by spectators, it is shaped by those who show up.

On 28th of March, we rise in unity, purpose, and conviction. This is more than a march, it is a statement, a declaration that the people are organised, determined, and ready to be counted.

Be part of something historic, join the organisers, mobilise your network.

Donate, volunteer, take strategic action.

The date is set, 28th of March, be there. Be part of history!

—The Village Headmaster

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PRESS RELEASEFor Immediate ReleaseFrom the Village Boys MovementSigned: Maazị Ezeoke – Village HeadmasterVILLAGE BOYS MO...
25/02/2026

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release
From the Village Boys Movement
Signed: Maazị Ezeoke – Village Headmaster

VILLAGE BOYS MOVEMENT CONDEMNS THE ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT ON Peter Obi — EDO STATE GOVERNMENT AND All Progressives Congress MUST BE HELD RESPONSIBLE

The Village Boys Movement expresses its total outrage at the reported assassination attempt on Peter Obi in Edo State. This was not a random security incident. It was not an accident. It was a calculated attack designed to intimidate, silence, and possibly eliminate a leading opposition figure in Nigeria.

An attack on Peter Obi is an attack on democratic participation itself. It is an attack on the constitutional rights of Nigerians to assemble, organize, and campaign freely. When armed actors can trail a political leader, open fire, and disappear without consequence, it signals a dangerous descent into state-enabled political terrorism.

We hold the Edo State Government morally and politically accountable for the security environment within its jurisdiction. The Governor cannot distance himself from violence that occurs under his watch, especially when opposition figures repeatedly face hostility and obstruction in the state.

We equally hold the All Progressives Congress accountable for the toxic political climate that has normalized threats, intimidation, and violence against dissenting voices. Political dominance does not grant a license for repression. Power does not excuse bloodlust.

Let it be clearly understood: Nigeria cannot drift into a system where opposition politics attracts bullets. The normalization of assassination attempts is the fastest route to national instability. Those who believe they can silence democratic momentum through violence misread the mood of the people.

We demand the following with immediate effect:

An independent and transparent investigation into the attack
Public identification and prosecution of the sponsors and executors
Comprehensive security protection for Peter Obi and all opposition leaders
A clear public statement from the Edo State Governor disassociating his administration from political violence

The Village Boys Movement will not accept silence, delay tactics, or cosmetic investigations. Nigerians are watching. The world is watching. Impunity will not be tolerated.

We remain unbought, unafraid, and unrelenting in the defense of democratic justice. If institutions fail to act decisively, the people will respond through lawful, coordinated, nationwide civic mobilization to defend their rights and the sanctity of democracy.

Nigeria must not become a theatre of political assassination.

Signed,
Maazị Ezeoke
Village Headmaster
Village Boys Movement

The Power of Your Vote: Guarding ₦480 Trillion in Four YearsWhen you go out to vote, remember this:You are not voting fo...
18/02/2026

The Power of Your Vote: Guarding ₦480 Trillion in Four Years

When you go out to vote, remember this:
You are not voting for a philanthropist who will share rice, noodles, salt, or cash for short-term relief.
You are not voting for a social worker who will organize occasional outreaches.
You are not voting for a religious leader who will attend burials, weddings, and naming ceremonies.

You are voting for people who will collectively control the resources of this nation.

In 2026 alone, the Federal Government’s budget is projected at about ₦58.47 trillion, while the combined budgets of the 36 states stand at roughly ₦36.98 trillion. When you add the allocations and expenditures of the 774 Local Government Areas, total public spending approaches ₦120 trillion in a single year.

Now pause and reflect.

₦120 trillion in one year.
Multiply that by four years of a single electoral cycle.
That is approximately ₦480 trillion under the control of elected officials.

If you break that figure down further, it translates to an average of about ₦620 billion per Local Government Area over four years.

₦620 billion.

Imagine what ₦620 billion can do in your local government:
•Modern primary healthcare centres in every ward
•Well-equipped secondary schools and technical colleges
•Paved rural and urban roads
•Reliable water supply schemes
•Youth innovation hubs and vocational centres
•Agricultural processing clusters
•Functional primary healthcare with drugs and personnel
•Street lighting and safer communities

Now ask yourself: where is this transformation?

The tragedy of our politics is that we are often distracted by crumbs while the bakery is being shared behind closed doors. We celebrate token gestures while trillions flow through annual budgets. We applaud handouts while systemic underdevelopment persists.

Elections are not charity contests. They are management recruitment exercises. You are effectively hiring individuals to oversee hundreds of trillions of naira on your behalf. That is a serious responsibility.

If a candidate cannot articulate:
•A clear budgetary priority
•A transparent accountability framework
•A measurable development plan
•A strategy for prudent resource management

Then that candidate is not prepared to manage ₦620 billion in your local government over four years.

Power must not be handed to people who will waste such enormous resources year in, year out. The cost of poor leadership is not abstract—it is measured in collapsed hospitals, unemployed youth, insecurity, inflation, and decaying infrastructure.

The next time you stand before the ballot box, think beyond today’s gift. Think about the next four years. Think about ₦480 trillion. Think about what your community could look like if even half of that money was prudently deployed.

Your vote is not a thank-you card.
It is a contract.

And contracts worth ₦480 trillion demand competence, integrity, and vision—not handouts.

Choose wisely.

A new Nigeria is POssible

“If I do not provide steady electricity in four years, do not vote for me for 2nd Tenure,” -BATThirty-two months after b...
18/02/2026

“If I do not provide steady electricity in four years, do not vote for me for 2nd Tenure,” -BAT

Thirty-two months after being incharge and instead of living by his powerful words, he now dumps National Grid that has been performing abysmally under his watch.

Those were the powerful words then that inspired hope among Nigerians who longed for light in their homes, stability for their businesses, and growth for their nation. Yet, while Nigerians are still grappling with that unfulfilled, categorical electoral promise - and without clear communication on the obstacles, if any, we read of provision in 2025 budget about the ₦10 billion for solar power at A*o Rock, and in 2026 budget another humongous amount for upgrade and maintenance and now we are being scarcitically told that Presidential Villa has planned to be disconnected from the national grid to rely entirely on solar.

It is a gross neglect and deeply worrisome when the seat of power abandons the national grid. One would expect government institutions to lead efforts to strengthen and expand the grid so that other establishments, and ultimately, citizens can benefit. If those in authority disconnect themselves from the system, who then will connect the ordinary Nigerian to reliable power?

Promoting renewable energy, as solar systems do, is commendable and necessary for the future. However, this situation reflects a deeper concern: governance lacking compassion and commitment to the governed. You cannot tell the people to fast while feasting yourself, securing yourself while Nigerians remain unsecured.

Nigerians do not expect 100% fulfilment of promises, but they do expect 100% effort, accompanied by measurable improvements and clear explanations when gaps exist. Leadership must serve the people, not isolate itself from their daily struggles. -PO

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A Tale of Two Nations: India and NigeriaToday, Monday, Indians woke up to a tweet from their Prime Minister, Narendra Mo...
18/02/2026

A Tale of Two Nations: India and Nigeria

Today, Monday, Indians woke up to a tweet from their Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, thanking citizens for standing at the forefront of artificial intelligence, a technology transforming every sector of their society. He expressed confidence that the outcomes of the AI Summit would help shape a future for their children that is progressive, innovative, and opportunity-driven.

Yet in Nigeria, we wake up thinking about how to rig local government elections, how to exploit and impoverish the poor, and how to use the very children we should be nurturing for the future as tools for manipulation and election malpractice.

Nigeria is rich in talent, resources, and promise, yet we allow bad governance, greed, and selfishness to define our reality. What we are today is far from what we ought to be: a nation where every child can dream freely, every citizen can thrive, and leadership is measured by service and vision, not manipulation and personal gain.

It is time for Nigerians to demand leadership imbued with compassion, commitment, and character — leadership that works not just for a few, but for all, and that transforms promise into progress. -PO

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