Monday, July 7, 2025

CAPACITY IS WHAT DRIVES CHANGE — NOT TITLES, NOT TRIBES


Capacity.
The word sounds simple. But it carries the weight of nations.
Capacity is the ability to contain, to produce, to stretch, to bear the burden of responsibility — and still deliver results.

We’ve had presidents — many.
From North and South. From military to civilian. From old to young.
But what do we really have to show for it?
No steady light. No good roads. No jobs. No peace. No justice.

So the problem has never been about who becomes president.
The real issue is whether that person — and the people behind him — have capacity.

We at TTD (The True Democrats) are not moved by zoning politics.
North or South? That’s not the question.
Muslim or Christian? That’s not the question either.
The only question that matters is: DO YOU HAVE THE CAPACITY TO FIX THIS COUNTRY?

Capacity to uphold justice.
Capacity to confront the rot in the system.
Capacity to punish wrong — not selectively, but thoroughly.
Capacity to listen — not just to the elite, but to the man with a torchlight phone who knows hunger more than data plans.

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CAPACITY IS NOT POWER. IT IS HOW POWER IS USED.

Power can be stolen.
Power can be bought.
But capacity must be built — with character, competence, and courage.

Right now, Nigeria is bleeding — not just from bad leaders, but from a broken political culture.
We at TTD know we don’t have the moneybags, the media machinery, or the "power brokers."
But we have something they fear: we have the people.
And when the people wake up, no force can stop them.

The same people they deceive every 4 years are the ones who fund their luxury with our suffering.
They are pained that they are out of power.
But we are pained that we have never truly had power, even though it comes from us.


BUILDING CAPACITY STARTS WITH US.

Capacity is not just about government.
It’s about a mindset.
It’s about rejecting greed in all its forms — not just at the top, but in everyday life.
It’s about knowing that "it feels right" is not enough — you must ask, "Is it truly right for all?"

We must build capacity by producing leaders who see beyond region or religion.
Leaders who don’t ask: "Where are you from?"
But: "What can you do?"

Where is the capacity in a government that can’t stop villages from being attacked?
That watches hospitals crumble, roads decay, schools rot, and still claps for itself?

Where is the capacity in a system where institutions are weak, security agencies are overwhelmed, and no one is held accountable?



WE DON’T NEED ANOTHER PRESIDENT.

We need a complete reset.
A New Nigeria.
Where systems work. Where the law works. Where leaders are not above the people, but answer to them.
Where tribe and religion are no longer tools of manipulation but sources of cultural strength.

It will not be easy. But nothing worth doing ever is.

So let’s talk capacity — not just in leadership, but in ourselves:
Capacity to organize. To speak up. To sacrifice. To demand more. To unite.

We’ve given power to people who only empower themselves.
It’s time to take it back. Not by violence. But by conscience, courage, and capacity.

Because only a fool leads fools.
And only a nation that builds its people can build its future.

Let’s build capacity. Let’s drive change. Let’s rebuild Nigeria — together.

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6 comments:

  1. Capacity is what we need to move Nigeria forward

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  2. Go ahead Sir. Much support and appreciation.

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  3. We're all in this together.
    This is a wake up call
    God bless you for the giant leap and stride.
    God bless us all and Fedral Republic of Nigeria !

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