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انضم Ekim 2017
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Rt. Hon. Isa Ashiru
Rt. Hon. Isa Ashiru@IsaAshiruKudan·
Today in court, I stood in solidarity with my brother Mallam Nasiru Ahmed El-Rufai. Bail denied but this injustice will NEVER break the spirit of Kaduna’s patriotic people! The reckless APC administration has failed us long enough. For development, unity, and a better Kaduna. Register NOW. Secure your PVC. Get ready to VOTE ADC and sweep them out! #AriseAndShine 🤝 The future is ours! 💪🏽🇳🇬
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@julezolayinka The person replacing him is upto the task and stands for integrity. You can check his antecedence.
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Juliana Olayinka
Juliana Olayinka@julezolayinka·
Wishing Mr. Wale Edun the very best as he exits office as Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy. Having watched the politics up close, I can say this is a deeply unfortunate and potentially miscalculated decision for Nigeria’s economic reform journey. At a time when consistency, trust and economic discipline are most needed, removing one of the few steady hands at the centre of reform sends the wrong signal. To the dismay of “others” Mr. Wale Edun chose discipline over applause, reform over populism, and stability over short-term, schoolboy politics. Many of the gains in revenue, investor confidence and fiscal credibility came from difficult decisions taken by him under immense pressure. History will judge this decision more honestly than politics ever will.
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k Mustee@K_mustee·
@musaHus54670772 Unfortunately gullibility will easily prevail over this post. You will be amazed by the amount of so called educated ones united by hatred to run this narrative.
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Uncle Musa 🇳🇬
Uncle Musa 🇳🇬@musaHus54670772·
Seyi Tinubu is Allegedly Accused of Buying Sheraton Abuja for ₦100 Billion. In recent days, an allegation has been circulating on social media claiming that Seyi Tinubu, the son of Tinubu, has purchased the Sheraton Abuja hotel located in the Federal Capital Territory.
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k Mustee@K_mustee·
@SarkinMota_AMF We praise Russians and Chinese for speaking their language in interviews, but question ours for doing the same. Since when did English fluency become a requirement for leadership? Ability matters—not language
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Sarkin Mota
Sarkin Mota@SarkinMota_AMF·
it’s a shame that the self acclaimed National chairman of what is now Nigeria’s no 1 opposition party cannot even speak fluent English. Mind you I’m none partisan so this is my views as an ordinary citizen. Let me also translate to Hausa so he “the self acclaimed national chairman” can understand Abin kunya ne cewa wanda yake kiran kansa shugaban ƙasa na jam’iyyar adawa ta farko a Najeriya yanzu ba ya iya magana da Turanci sosai.
Africa Independent Television@AIT_Online

Exclusive: Nafiu Bala opens up on ADC crisis, says he was tricked

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k Mustee@K_mustee·
@HAHayatu Like the terrorism and banditry ravaging the country—then pinning it on the incumbent—you’re already setting the stage. This isn’t accountability; it’s a calculated move to spin chaos into cover and make illegality look legitimate.
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Hamma
Hamma@HAHayatu·
The last person to trust in coalition is a person that worked with Tinubu recently and left to come be PRP chairman. He may be a mole, once the coalition make this mistake, many may not invest their emotions in it. My own is if the supreme court say No let bring down the democracy.
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k Mustee@K_mustee·
@BolajiADC Media shapes narratives. Politicians know it — and use it to play the gullible.
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Bolaji Abdullahi
Bolaji Abdullahi@BolajiADC·
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has taken note of reports that the Tinubu administration is proceeding with plans to reintegrate hundreds of so-called repentant terrorists into society. Taken together with a pattern of official remarks over time describing such individuals as “brothers” and even “prodigal sons,” this decision points to a deeper and more troubling reality: a government that does not fully grasp the nature or scale of the threat it faces. Terrorism is not a family dispute. It is not a moral metaphor. It is a sustained and organised campaign of violence against the Nigerian state and its people. It has taken lives, destroyed communities, displaced millions, and undermined the very foundation of security and economic stability in our country. To respond to such a threat with language that softens its meaning, and policies that appear to prioritise rehabilitation ahead of accountability, is not compassion. It is weakness. What Nigerians are witnessing is not a coherent security strategy. It is, at best, confusion dressed up as policy; at worst, a dangerous policy of political appeasement that compounds the tragedy of victims of terror. On one hand, the government claims to be prosecuting a war against terror. On the other, it appears eager to reintroduce insurgents, who have waged a war against the Nigerian state, into society without first establishing clear processes for justice, without transparent standards for determining genuine repentance, and without credible safeguards to protect the communities they are being returned to. This is not balance. It is a dangerous failure of judgment and political accommodation taken too far. A government that treats terrorists as errant family members is a government that is dangerously soft on terror. And a government that cannot take a clear stand against its enemy cannot defeat it. Reintegration without justice is not reconciliation; it is injustice. It is facilitation. It sends the wrong signal to victims who are still waiting for closure, and even worse, it is a signal to those who may be considering violence that the cost of terror can be negotiated after the fact. The Tinubu administration has failed to answer the most basic questions that any serious government must confront in a matter of this magnitude. Nigerians do not know who has been investigated, who has been prosecuted, or on what basis individuals are deemed safe for reintegration. There is no clarity on the systems that will monitor them after release, and no assurance that affected communities have been consulted or protected. In the absence of these answers, what is being presented as a strategy begins to look like abdication, if not collaboration. The ADC believes that terrorism must be treated as what it is: an existential threat to the Nigerian state. Our approach will be rooted in clarity, accountability, and competence. Those who have committed grave crimes will face the full weight of the law, because justice is not optional in a society governed by laws. Above all, the safety of Nigerian communities will come first, and the voices and rights of victims will be central to any national response. Nigeria cannot afford mixed signals in a fight that demands discipline and resolve. National security is not a guessing game, and it is not a space for sentiment to override judgment. It requires leadership that understands the stakes and is prepared to act with firmness and clarity.
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Tevin Macharia Mukabana
Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
Daddy Yankee announced his retirement from reggaeton after his farewell tour to fully devote his life to his Christian faith. Despite global fame and success with hits like “Gasolina” and “Despacito,” he admitted feeling empty until finding fulfillment in Jesus Christ. In an emotional speech, he declared that he will now live for Christ and use his influence to serve God’s kingdom. Beginning a “new chapter” as Ramón Ayala, he encouraged fans to follow Jesus, calling Him “the way, the truth, and the life.” Image: Shutterstock
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Ayekooto
Ayekooto@DeeOneAyekooto·
“Kwankwaso called me telling me this’s the solution for the North, a way out, I said no. Any discussion concerning the North with people like you is rubbish because you’re the same people who destroyed the country.”
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Deborah Ocheido
Deborah Ocheido@d_ocheido·
The real test of spirituality is not in the gifts of the spirit It is in the fruits The fruits will show you what kind of tree it is Always. The fruits will NEVER LIE. CHECK THE FRUITS!!!
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Holy Bible
Holy Bible@Holy_Bible12·
“Be strong and courageous.” — Joshua 1:9
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Oliver Burdick
Oliver Burdick@oliverburdick·
When Job had everything, he prayed. When Job had nothing, he prayed. Prayer is not about your circumstances, it’s about who God is.
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k Mustee@K_mustee·
@ZariyiYusufu Wai shi Allahan ba zai iya yanka kan da kanshi ba ne? Sai ka taimka ma sa?
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Zariyi Yusuf Madaki
Zariyi Yusuf Madaki@ZariyiYusufu·
The Islamic cleric who placed a million naira bounty on the head of the pastor accused of blasphemy has restated his resolve: “…whoever fulfills that requirement (beh3ading the pastor), I swear to Allah I’ll give him that money (one million naira), no retreat… we have nothing to lose if after beh3ading this pastor Arewa plunges into chaos…” Is it not amazing how sheer hate and incitement to violence is spewed with so much zeal and utmost disregard to constituted authority! Well, let’s pretend the government/security agencies of this “secular state” don’t know about this.
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Koinonia Global
Koinonia Global@koinoniaeni·
REVEALING JESUS: THE COMPELLING POWER OF MIGHTY WORKS Across the body of Christ, there has been a strong emphasis on the communication of The Word of God and the ways of God, and this is highly commendable to the ministers of the Gospel. While the Gospel and the Word of God have been coherently taught in an intelligent and pragmatic way, the power component of the Word has, however, been gradually eroded. Commendably, the teaching ministry has corrected the doctrine of devils, but has not sufficiently addressed the seduction of spirits. (1 Timothy 4:1) The consequence of robbing ourselves of these dimensions of the Gospel is that people are now used to a Gospel that does not carry power, and many are returning to practices that does not glorify God because they cannot yet see a glaring difference between where they used to be and what is currently preached to them. The Church is delving out of the realm of power into a place where we doubt God whenever we encounter a supernatural demonstration of His power. It is almost as though there is a mental struggle to believe certain displays of God’s power. We have cheapened many spiritual things with stories, and if we do not press for the superior dimensions of the power of God to rest on us, we may begin to witness the workings of darkness in expressions so intense and unsettling that they will catch us unprepared. The Church must seek to restore the authentic and provable power of God to the Body of Christ. There is no need to fake what can be real. We have a mandate, and we have done well fulfilling one side of it (the doctrinal side). However, the power that gives credence to the Gospel is still largely missing. Let us not become so intellectual as to forget that God can still move mountains; God is supernatural. This is a timely reminder of the impact of God’s power in superimposing on the normal outcome of events. Bearing witness to God was not meant to stop at philosophy and eloquence of speech. The Kingdom of God is not in words alone, but in power, and the message of “The Compelling Power of Mighty Works” is a clarion call for the emergence of a generation of believers who have genuinely touched the power of God. #RevealingJesus #KoinoniaAbuja #KoinoniaGlobal
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Odeth Mbabazi
Odeth Mbabazi@mbabazi_odeth·
AMEN 🙏🙏🙏
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Elvis Okhifo
Elvis Okhifo@ElvisOkhifo·
It’s a risky thing to take life defining decisions when your prayer life is suffering. To fix your prayer life is to fix your life. It’s to fix your future.
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The Soul
The Soul@FuelTheSoul_·
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Dear Lord
Dear Lord@Oh_DearLord_·
Matthew 9:29
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Aesthetic.Guyy
Aesthetic.Guyy@Aestheticswallz·
Ezekiel 12:28
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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
🇳🇬🪖❤️Don't expect me to hate Nigeria because you hate Nigeria. Hate is not a communicable disease. Suffer your disease alone.
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Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
Life is the most beautiful gift from God!
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