“Nigeria’s Problem is Allowing Thieves to Manage Its Resources”- Peter Obi

  • Peter Obi has stated that Nigeria’s main problem is allowing corrupt individuals who have not created wealth to manage the country’s resources.
  • He argued that hiring “a thief” to guard wealth will inevitably lead to theft, stressing the need for accountable and competent leadership.

Peter Obi has once again voiced his concerns about governance in Nigeria, stating that the country’s major challenge stems from allowing corrupt individuals to manage public resources.

Speaking on leadership and economic management, the former presidential candidate argued that Nigeria continues to struggle because its wealth is placed in the hands of people who have not created value themselves.

“The only thing wrong with Nigeria is that we allow thieves to manage our resources, people who have not created wealth. You cannot hire a thief to look after your wealth, he will definitely steal it,” he said.

Peter Obi emphasized that sustainable development requires leaders with integrity, competence, and a track record of productivity.

According to him, entrusting national resources to individuals without proven experience in wealth creation or responsible management inevitably leads to misappropriation and economic stagnation.

In other news….A man shared a heartwarming experience of surprising his wife during her menstrual period, showing how care and understanding can make a difference in a relationship.

He said, “We were to meet that evening, but I called her and she said she couldn’t make it because she was having cramps. No fights. No arguments. I said no problem and ended the call.”

Knowing her cravings, he quietly bought her favourite shawarma, Fanta, and even added two packs of sanitary pads and chocolates.

“I was not even sure if that was correct but I took the chance,” he recalled, personally delivering the package to her doorstep.

The gesture had an immediate impact. “Before I even got home she called me. That night we spoke for almost five hours. At the end of the call I asked her, ‘You said you were weak, where did you get strength to talk this long?’ She laughed and said what I did took the pain away,” he added.

He advised other men to pay attention to their partners during sensitive times. “That period is not the time to start complaining that she is missing your calls or run away from her. At that time of the month she just needs your hands around her,” he said.

He also encouraged men to note their partners’ menstrual cycles. “Some of you men do not even know when your woman is on her flow. You do not even care. That is not romantic,” he stressed, adding that small gestures can strengthen bonds and foster intimacy in relationships.

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