Every contribution — from ₦1,000 to ₦1,000,000 — is a vote of confidence in a Nigeria that is honest, inclusive, and ready for the future.
Give Now — It Takes 2 MinutesIt was built over twelve years of self-funded civic work — 12,000 babies clothed, communities served, legal fights fought, and a nation prayed for every morning before the sun was fully up.
I did not wait until I had everything before I started giving. I gave what I had, because Nigeria was worth it then — and she is worth it now.
Today, I am asking you to give too.
Not because you owe me anything. But because you believe — the way I believe — that Nigeria can be led differently. That governance can be honest. That a leader with a track record, a real plan, and nothing to hide deserves your support.
This campaign runs on the contributions of real Nigerians. At home and in the diaspora. In markets and in boardrooms. In Abuja and in Atlanta.
If you have ever looked at Nigeria and felt that ache — that mixture of love and frustration and hope — this is what you do with it.
You dare.
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You send remittances home. You pray for her. You argue about her at dinner tables in London, Houston, Toronto, and Birmingham. You watch the news and feel the same mix of love and grief that has always defined what it means to be Nigerian.
Now there is something concrete you can do. A woman with fifteen years of proof, a Cambridge MBA, a plan for AI readiness, economic inclusion, and trust restoration — is running for President. And she needs Nigerians everywhere to back her.
Your contribution says: I still believe in home.
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The 2027 election will be decided by who shows up — with their time, their voice, and yes, their money. This is your moment to be part of something that will matter long after the ballots are counted.
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