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Expose their YANSH episode 8 Brothers and sisters, whenever you hear “the North,” understand that it is often an elite d...
16/05/2026

Expose their YANSH episode 8

Brothers and sisters, whenever you hear “the North,” understand that it is often an elite divide-and-rule tool. Secondly, it is a political framing weaponized by a particular power-mongering tribe to seize power, dominate others, and protect its own interests and agenda.

Now, let us examine who truly behaves like a son of the North and a son of the South.

Kwankwaso built 2 universities and 26 colleges in Kano, with free tuition for Kano indigenes.

Atiku, on the other hand, built a private university in Adamawa where fees reportedly run into millions per session — clearly designed for the rich elite class.

So, who is really the true son of the North?

In the South, Tinubu has no known company that massively employed Nigerians or any strong record of leading a Nigerian corporate organization to success, unlike Peter Obi, who built businesses, invested in breweries, and served as the head of banks.

Obi has moved across the country donating money to schools and hospitals, while Tinubu stays busy sharing our collective money to governors and his so-called “City Boys Movement” just to retain political power.

So tell me again — who is truly the son of the South?

And if you combine the true son of the South(Mr. Peter Obi) with the true son of the North( Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso),you will get the true sons of Nigeria.

In 2019, Atiku Abubakar was not an option for me because according to his last employer, he is very corrupt and he uses ...
15/05/2026

In 2019, Atiku Abubakar was not an option for me because according to his last employer, he is very corrupt and he uses money to buy his way out on all issues — Kenneth Okonkwo

So can a sane Nigerian ever trust ATIKu or Amaechi? With his clueless leadership style, can any sane Nigeria reward Tinu...
15/05/2026

So can a sane Nigerian ever trust ATIKu or Amaechi?

With his clueless leadership style, can any sane Nigeria reward Tinubu’s failure with a vote?

Can a sane Nigeria ever trust Wike with power having seen how he is drunk with power as FCT minister?

Expose their YANSH episode 7 If many Nigerians were fair-minded, respectful of our founding fathers, moralistic, memorab...
15/05/2026

Expose their YANSH episode 7

If many Nigerians were fair-minded, respectful of our founding fathers, moralistic, memorable, considerate, less toxic, moderately unbiased, truth-driven, reflective, not-sycophant, philosophical, and truly no-nonsense people, they would never support anyone who contributed to the destruction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Many may not immediately understand why I say this, but let me go on record: those who destroyed the PDP also weakened one of Nigeria’s strongest political institutions for national unity and democratic consolidation.

Whatever the party’s flaws, the PDP once stood as a major platform for balancing interests, managing diversity, and sustaining democratic competition in Nigeria.

Now, let me boldly mention some of the people and groups I believe played significant roles in damaging the PDP:

1 ATIKU Abubakar
2 Wike
3 Tinubu
4 The G5 Governors and the current National Working Committee of the PDP
5 The infamous New-PDP bloc, which included figures like Rotimi Amaechi and Saraki, who wrestled power from Goodluck Jonathan only to take Nigerians from top to bottom.

I have always argued that it was the New-PDP members, led by Rotimi Amaechi and Bukola Saraki, who brought the APC to power and unleashed suffering on innocent Nigerians.

So, can any sane Nigerian truly trust ATIKU or Amaechi?

With his clueless leadership style, can any sane Nigerian reward Tinubu’s failures with another vote?

Can any sane Nigerian trust Wike with greater power after seeing how intoxicated with power he already appears as FCT Minister?

All the politicians who benefited from the PDP but later turned their backs on it and unapologetically stabbed the party in the back.

The people who destroyed the PDP thought they only destroyed a political party. Unfortunately, they did not realize they also damaged the unity and oneness that Nigeria, after the civil war, was struggling to build.

They killed the party and thought they were merely playing heavyweight politics. Little did they know that the PDP had become more than an ordinary party; it had become a seed that could one day grow again to help rebuild the country.

Little do they know that Nigeria may continue to decline until it reaches a terrible destination.

This is why Nigerians should never vote for anyone who, in any way, contributed to the destruction of the PDP.

You have seen their names. You know them now. Do not say I did not warn you.

This is Another John the Baptist crying in the wilderness of Nigeria. If you have sense, use it.

History will judge every action taken against the stability of Nigeria’s democracy.
May history never be kind to them.
May the ancestors of Nigeria punish all the people who destroyed the PDP.
— Ichie O

ADC, out of frustration and animosity, and APC, out of desperation and fear of losing power, have both come together to ...
14/05/2026

ADC, out of frustration and animosity, and APC, out of desperation and fear of losing power, have both come together to attack the credibility of Kwankwaso, claiming that outside Kano, he is nobody. Even aides of ATIKU and Tinubu have mocked him, saying that if Nigerians think they are lying, they should simply look at the results of the 2023 elections.

I have looked at the results, and to some extent, their criticism and position may appear justified. However, I also understand political warfare tactics, which are powerful psychological tools in battles for power.

Therefore, I want to say this to Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso: prove them wrong in 2027.

Move now. Enter every part of the North and show them your capabilities. Show them that their criticism has only enabled and energized you to become the heavyweight they once dismissed you could never become.

For your brothers from the North who have turned from sheep into wolves, it is incumbent upon you to show those wolves that you still remain a good breed of sheep by convincing your northern brothers to follow your path of good intentions, instead of following the greedy path of ATIKU, whose politics has turned him into a wolf always seeking to devour and feed — whether in the rain (Northern Turn) or in the sunshine (Southern Turn).

Reset the ‘wolves’ orientation and mindset by winning the North in 2027 for NDC.
Any betrayal of this course would elevate you to the same wolf status, which you are not.
Don’t betray NDC. Don’t betray Peter Obi. Don’t betray that handshake from the South.
Let Nigeria truly be OK again.

Win the North in 2027 for NDC, and the South, together with NDC, will stand with you in 2031. Show them that fairness, love, and inclusivity should triumph over greed, selfishness, and power mongering.

Maybe you do not know who Ichie O is, but common sense demands that you pay closer attention to his words, sermons, and writings.

He operates on an extraordinary levels
Peace Out.

— Ichie O

Expose their Yansh episode 6 Let me open your eyes even more.Let us discuss tribe this morning.Ask yourself why Atiku’s ...
12/05/2026

Expose their Yansh episode 6

Let me open your eyes even more.
Let us discuss tribe this morning.

Ask yourself why Atiku’s men are bent on attacking Kwankwaso.

The simple answer is because he is a Hausa man, and in Northern Nigeria, Fulani brothers often hide behind the umbrella called “the North” to dominate other tribes within the region. Whenever you hear “the North,” just know that the framing is often working in favor of Fulani establishment interests.

The Fulani establishment feels threatened that a Hausa man is disturbing their perpetual quest to remain in power.

Are the Fulani so greedy and power-conscious that they have forgotten they just finished eight years with Buhari?

Are Yoruba brothers also so greedy that they have forgotten Osinbajo completed eight years as Vice President, and that by 2027, the Yoruba would have completed 12 years at the center — eight years through Obasanjo and four years through Tinubu?

Therefore, beyond the competence of the OK ticket, fairness and justice are on the side of Igbo and Hausa brothers to produce the President and Vice President.
— Ichie O

Expose their YANSH, episode 5For those attacking Peter Obi over party movement, it is important to remember that party s...
11/05/2026

Expose their YANSH, episode 5

For those attacking Peter Obi over party movement, it is important to remember that party switching is a common feature of Nigerian politics.
Bola Tinubu’s political journey also reflects this reality:

• SDP
• AD
• AC
• ACN
• APC

He moved through multiple platforms and political transitions before eventually becoming President.

Atiku Abubakar has an even longer history of party movements across Nigeria’s political landscape.

From the late 1980s to date, his trajectory has included multiple shifts across parties such as:

• PFN → SDP
• SDP → PDP
• PDP → AC
• AC → PDP
• PDM affiliation
• PDP → APC
• APC → PDP
• PDP → ADC

He has contested under different platforms, returned to former parties, and realigned politically at various stages of his career.
Against this backdrop, using party movement alone as a yardstick to question Peter Obi’s leadership capacity is inconsistent. Across political camps, Nigerian politicians have repeatedly changed parties as part of strategy, survival, and alignment.

If party defection is to be treated as a standard for judging leadership, then it must be applied equally to all — not selectively used against Peter Obi while ignoring the political histories of figures like Bola Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar.
— Ichie O

When he leaves office in 2031, shame will hit all the naysayers who do not believe that a New Nigeria is possible under ...
11/05/2026

When he leaves office in 2031, shame will hit all the naysayers who do not believe that a New Nigeria is possible under Mr. Peter Obi — a Nigeria where sincere Nigerians reign and where a leader keeps his word by doing just one term of four years.
What others could not achieve
in Nigeria — conquering greed and honouring a single four-year term — Peter Obi will once again show Nigerians that Igbos can be trusted at all times.
— Ichie O

Expose their yansh episode 4 Feed on this short insight as I try to establish why Obi is politically smarter than Wike.W...
10/05/2026

Expose their yansh episode 4

Feed on this short insight as I try to establish why Obi is politically smarter than Wike.

When people mock Mr. Peter Obi for not contesting party primaries, I laugh. I laugh because Peter Obi does not believe in sharing money to delegates during primaries, largely because he presents himself as someone genuinely coming to serve the people. Many people forget that once you “dollarize” your primaries and eventually win the presidency, there is always the temptation to either recoup the money spent or begin to disrespect voters and govern like a king. There are many examples that support this point, including the current presidency of T-Pain.

Secondly, many people also ignore the reality that a particular tribe in Northern Nigeria has historically been shaped around the idea of controlling, dominating, or staying close to political power in order to guide and protect its interests. That political culture explains why Tambuwal stepped down at the last minute for Atiku.

In case you are aloof, the same malfeasance is already playing out in ADC as we speak.

This is why, politically, it was not a smart move for Wike to enter primaries against Atiku.
In Nigeria — especially in
Northern politics — the Fulani political establishment will almost always unite around their own and whip up Northern sentiment to defeat you. The Northern population advantage, sensitivities to leadership, low political participation from southern Nigeria and deep political networks make it even more difficult.

The wiser move for Wike would have been to insist on zoning before the primaries or completely scatter the arrangement before the primaries even held. Wike should instead hold Ortom and others accountable for allowing PDP to leave zoning open in the first place.

Therefore, within this framing, apart from discouraging dollarized political party primaries, I also want to establish that Obi was politically smarter than Wike for refusing to engage in a primary battle with Atiku — a contest where ethnic and regional sentiments would almost certainly be mobilized against him from the beginning.

The best way to stabilize Nigeria is for all political parties to vigorously zone their presidential tickets between the South and the North in order to reduce structural advantages and ensure inclusivity.

I believe every political party should be bold enough to formally infuse rotational presidency into its constitution instead of leaving it as a vague “gentleman’s understanding.”

— Ichie O

Expose their yansh episode 3 When people say the North will not back the OK ticket, I often wonder: is Rabiu Musa Kwankw...
09/05/2026

Expose their yansh episode 3

When people say the North will not back the OK ticket, I often wonder: is Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso not from the North? Is he not one of their own?
But then a few possibilities come to mind:

1. He is a Hausa man.
2. Maybe being Hausa is no longer “Northern enough,” and the balance of influence has tilted elsewhere.
3. Maybe certain Fulani interests are shaping the narrative that the North won’t support the OK ticket.
4. Maybe “the North” is not a single political voice, but a collection of competing interests.
5. Maybe party loyalty and political structure matter more than ethnic identity.
6. Maybe past alliances, rivalries, and personal political calculations are driving these positions.
7. Maybe political elites are withholding key reasons why a competent Igbo candidate struggles to gain broad support.

Maybe some people hide behind political correctness, using it to mask and reinforce rhetoric like “Obi can never be president.”

Is there a hidden agenda that people are not telling us in this country?

Anyways, add your own “maybes.” Let’s learn something new.
— Ichie O

Expose their YANSH episode 2 Nigerians must decide what they truly want to do with their lives because, from the look of...
08/05/2026

Expose their YANSH episode 2

Nigerians must decide what they truly want to do with their lives because, from the look of things, many Nigerians — especially
the youths — are not taking political participation seriously.

You abandon active political participation and still expect someone else to come fix the country for you. Meanwhile, they mock you by saying your presence exists only on social media without real action at the polling units. Some even see many of you as mere bots online because you have not prepared to prove, through actual participation, that you are real human beings with real electoral power.

Some people are busy focusing only on their businesses and immediate families while expecting Nigeria to magically change. That mindset is unrealistic.

Even many abroad are simply minding their families and businesses, not realizing that every “japa” from Southern Nigeria unintentionally creates more political advantage for the Northern political establishment and its long-standing dominance agenda.

However, I can exempt our diaspora in one condition: if you regularly send money home or support relatives in Nigeria, make political consciousness part of that support. Encourage them to register with credible opposition parties such as the NDC or others, and insist on evidence of participation in elections and polling-unit activities. Diasporans can also support genuine opposition movements through logistics, data support, billboards, mobilization, and other lawful means that strengthen democratic participation. For instance,
While we are waiting for the day corrupt elite politicians will finally allow diaspora voting, I want to see our diaspora start telling their friends and families in Nigeria that before they chest the bills they constantly send to them, they should first show evidence of registration with an opposition party and also show proof that they actually went to the polling unit to exercise their rights.

At least our japa people can start from there.

Largely, if I am to make an honest assessment of many Nigerian youths — especially from Southern Nigeria — I would say many are more committed to fixing themselves and their immediate families than fixing the country itself. Unfortunately, they fail to understand that even if you successfully fix yourself, without fixing governance and society, your personal success remains unstable and vulnerable.

My duty is to continue doing my part. But if we maintain this same trajectory for too long, one day many people will completely give up, and society may descend into the harshest level of survival of the fittest.

— ICHIE O

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