My Vision

A VISION FOR A BETTER NIGERIA

With unwavering courage and vision, I am taking a decisive step forward as a presidential candidate for Nigeria in 2027. My mission is to reverse our nation’s decline and spearhead a profound transformation that reshapes our destiny.

This ambitious journey will involve implementing innovative and groundbreaking strategic initiatives, fostering inclusive economic growth and social development, and crafting a society where every Nigerian has the opportunity to thrive.

By harnessing our diverse talents and resources, we are set to rebuild a Nigeria that stands united, more prosperous, more secure and fairer for all. My vision is to see Nigeria not just recover from its current decline but to excel, becoming a beacon of success and progress on the global stage.

This momentous journey is not just about politics as usual; it’s about igniting a powerful movement, a collective march towards transforming the future of our country and restoring the humanity of our people, who have endured decades of suffering and dehumanization under the rule of abysmal political leadership.

With steadfast determination, I am reaching out for your support in this pivotal quest. Together, we hold the power not just to change the narrative but to create a legacy of unity, prosperity, and security—a lasting inheritance for our children, their children, and the many generations that will follow. This is a rallying call to unite, to rebuild, and to propel Nigeria towards a horizon of boundless possibilities and opportunities.

This endeavor will require dedication, resilience, and a unified effort, but together, we can shape a brighter and peaceful future for our nation. The decades of decadence, corruption, insecurity, economic stagnation, poverty, and incompetent, unethical leadership will come to an end.

For far too long, our nation has lost its way, and we currently stand at the edge of a potentially devastating collapse. This dire situation has been ushered in by a succession of inept and corrupt leaders, both military and civilian.

Today, our country is on the brink, facing severe problems. Many of our fellow Nigerians endure daily hardships, and tragically, some have succumbed to preventable starvation, diseases, and overwhelming hopelessness—a direct result of poor governance, deep-rooted corruption, fiscal mismanagement, economic stagnation, soaring inflation, rampant unemployment, insufficient public investment, pervasive poverty, intense political division, and acts of terror.

Reflecting on the harrowing conditions faced by our people, enduring unimaginable suffering from the slums of Aba to the ghettos of Zaria, my heart aches deeply. It leads me to ponder about the empathy of our political leaders. Do they feel the pain of those who are broken, hungry, homeless, and forgotten on our streets? With a heavy heart, I find myself doubting the existence of true compassion and humanity in their widespread embezzlement of the nation’s treasury, coupled with their ineffective and harsh policies.

To the millions of long-suffering Nigerians, I feel your pain deeply and hear your cries with profound anguish. Know that you are not alone in this struggle. I am with you. Your endurance and spirit in the face of such formidable challenges are a beacon of hope. United in solidarity and compassion, we will journey through these challenging times to emerge stronger. Together, we’re charting a course towards unity, fostering understanding, and laying the groundwork for a brighter Nigeria in the days ahead.

My presidential ambition is thus driven by a deep-rooted commitment to change the status quo by addressing our most pressing problems and uplift those most vulnerable and often forgotten in our society.

Therefore, I am running to champion the cause for the majority of our fellow Nigerians who are marginalized and underrepresented—the impoverished, the overlooked, the downtrodden, the ailing, the disabled, the bereaved, the orphans, those without a roof over their heads, the hard-working Nigerians who labor tirelessly yet struggle to provide for their family, those unemployed, the 20 million out-of-school children yet to receive an education, our dedicated farmers, the cattle herders, and all those living in the impoverished shantytowns of Lagos and Ibadan, and the killing fields of Bokkos, Kaduna and Owerri.

For Nigeria to transform into its best possible version—a nation where every family has sufficient food, shelter, essential healthcare, where our children benefit from top-tier education, where those who need a job can get one, and where fear doesn’t shadow our households—it requires leadership marked by clear vision, proven expertise, unwavering courage, and resolute integrity. Such a leader must epitomize the pinnacle of moral values our nation yearns for, able to guide us on a path to unity, prosperity, security and advancement.

Indeed, Nigerians thirst for a visionary, pragmatic and radical leader capable of uniting and inspiring the nation beyond our varied differences and divisions. A steadfast torchbearer, immune to the influences of tribal prejudice and fortified with the determination to purge corruption, rebuild our collapsing economy, and create jobs that pay living wages.

I stand firm in my resolve to be that beacon of change and success, the leader Nigeria ardently desires to herald a new era in our nation and reclaim our stature among the world’s eminent economies.

We are a nation teeming with ambition and youthfulness. Under the right leadership, this dynamism can shine in its full splendor. My vision is to channel our collective energy into creating limitless opportunities, inviting every Nigerian to seize them.

Our nation has endured a complex and challenging past, marked by colonialism, a civil war, several military coups, religious conflicts, political instability, economic downturns, and a global pandemic. Despite these trials, we have demonstrated remarkable resilience and a profound capacity to overcome adversity.

As we move forward, it is crucial that we leverage this resilience and direct our collective efforts towards building a nation that is united, safe, and prosperous. This shared responsibility demands unwavering commitment from all citizens, as it is essential for securing a stable and sustainable future for generations to come.

My fellow Nigerians, I represent the transformative and pragmatic leadership this era demands. My leadership style is heart-centered, driven by a clear vision to transform Nigeria into a better place for current and future generations. My collaborative approach is data-informed, dedicated to the collective well-being of our people, and shaped by my faith and life experiences.

Consequently, the Comprehensive Strategic Initiatives (CSI) presented in this Covenant are crafted to be implementable, with a commitment to their complete fulfillment to ensure they deliver tangible benefits and advantages for our citizens and steer Nigeria towards the realization of its utmost potential.

Setting the stage with this introduction, the rest of the Covenant is structured as follows: I begin by delving into the reasons behind the failure of our founding fathers’ post-colonial vision. Then, I identify the current problems we face, which, in my view, must be addressed for the nation to realize its full potential. Next, I detail my pragmatic strategic initiatives and solutions designed to address our nation’s most urgent problems.

Thereafter, I share the driving force behind my decision to run—the call I couldn’t ignore. Following this, I emphasize my unique strengths as an untainted outsider, free from the grasp of political corruption and vested interest groups or cabals. Subsequently, I present my qualifications, building a strong case for why I am the ideal candidate for the presidency.

Lastly, I introduce various revenue generation measures projected to yield additional $33 billion in my first year in office. These include curbing oil theft, producing more oil, streamlining the federal structure and reducing expenditures, curbing corruption, raising taxes on large corporations and wealthy individuals, and issuing the new Nigeria Renewal Bond to citizens. Over ten years, these measures alone are expected to contribute an additional $330 billion to our national treasury.