Valentine’s Special: Political Insights and Life Lessons from Dr. Nkem

As Valentine’s Day unfolds, Dr. Nkem delivers a unique mix of political analysis and life lessons, reminding us that family, friendship, and personal values should take precedence over partisan loyalty.
In a recent 40-minute video call, a friend raised concerns about high-profile donors in Nigeria’s political scene. He noted that figures like Obi Cubana and CEO ZeNCO Group had not contributed to Peter Obi’s campaigns but are now donating six buses to President Tinubu, jokingly calling them “Tinubu’s boys.” Dr. Nkem laughed and shared a deeper perspective: the donors are not acting on behalf of Tinubu—they are using their own resources to advance what he calls the City Boy Movement.
The key, Dr. Nkem explained, is understanding motive. Drawing from his extensive training in multiple fields, he emphasized that knowing why someone acts is more important than what they do. Using the right approach depends on understanding whether someone is financially motivated or driven by deeper ideals. “If your target pays their own bills, assuming they are being funded can lead to a wrong strategy,” he said.
The City Boys Movement, according to Dr. Nkem, is not a tool of APC or Tinubu. It is a grassroots effort led by Seyi and his allies, focused on strategic impact rather than partisan loyalty. Interestingly, the movement could deal a political blow to Atiku, whose son recently joined APC. Dr. Nkem highlighted that even in politics, family and friendship shape outcomes, noting that a well-raised child can influence political currents in ways adults cannot anticipate.
This brings an important lesson: prioritize personal relationships over political allegiances. Dr. Nkem reminded his audience that loyalty to friends and family often outlasts the heat of political campaigns. For instance, individuals who actively opposed certain politicians in 2023 may now find themselves outside key administrations, while those who valued relationships over politics, like Reno, are now closer to power than many critics.
In his signature style, Dr. Nkem tied political analysis to broader life lessons: teaching children, fostering friendships, and maintaining integrity should always come before partisan interests. He urged his followers to keep an open mind this season, suggesting that the coming months will reveal surprising insights into both politics and human behavior.
Concluding on a personal note, Dr. Nkem wished everyone a Happy Valentine’s Day, blending love, reflection, and political awareness into one thoughtful message.
“This year, I will use politics to teach life lessons. Stay alert and open-mindedwhat is coming will shock you,” Dr. Nkem assured his audience.
Source: Thepressradio.com




