Key Points:
- Obidike urges young people to back Tinubu’s plan. He says sabotage hurts jobs, hope, and growth.
- He lists young names in key state roles. He says those seats drive bold work today.
- He cites Student Loan Act and 3MTT push. He urges calm, firm, patriotic talk on policy.
APC voice Obidike Chukwuebuka has a fresh call today. He warns young folks not to harm Tinubu’s plan. He calls such acts unpatriotic and spiritually wrong. He says hope grows when youths join the work.

His note came in a clear midweek press line. He praised new laws and key youth seats. He urged unity, calm talk, and real civic work. He warned sharp foes not to twist young minds.
He said Tinubu gives real hope to young folks. “He showed more care than any recent leader,” he said. He said talk must meet clear, firm action. He urged the youth to watch proof, not noise.
Young names in key state roles
Obidike said youth now drive key desks in Abuja. He named Dr Jamila Bio Ibrahim as Youth Minister. He named Ayodele Olawande as Minister of State. He hailed Khalil Halilu’s job at NASENI today.
He praised Zacch Adedeji at the tax board. He noted Delu Bulus Yakubu’s role in social care. “These are not cosmetic appointments,” he said with force. He said each seat drives core work this year.
This week, Nigeria’s Commonwealth Games bid drew fresh talk. The move sparked fresh chat on youth pride today.
Student Loan Act, 3MTT push get fresh nod
He hailed the Student Loan Act for bright young minds. He said it lifts school dreams across the land. He then praised the 3MTT skills plan for jobs. He urged youths to sign up and learn fast.
He called for calm civic chat on hard issues. He warned foes not to use youths for chaos. He said, “Those who fight this are foes of progress.” He added, “God will not forgive blind sabotage.”
Elsewhere, Obi library donations row stirred wide talk. That row shows strong views on school, books, and youth.
He closed with a stern plea for peace. He asked youths to back growth with work and skill. He urged patience while reforms take root this year. He said real wins take time, grit, and smart hands.





