Amoye

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Amoye

Amoye

@oaderibigbe68

Am an engineer

Kaduna, Nigeria انضم Ocak 2015
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
JUST IN: The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has sealed facilities belonging to Inner Galaxy Steel nationwide over alleged involvement in the vandalism and recycling of railway infrastructure and other critical national assets.
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The Yoruba Times
The Yoruba Times@TheYorubaTimes·
Igbos Now Want to Claim Yoruba Sacred Opele – Next They Will Say Ifa Was Invented in Enugu A video is circulating on social media where Igbos are attempting to claim the Opele as their own. This is false and unacceptable. The Opele is a sacred divination chain used by Yoruba Babalawos in Ifa practice. It is not a decorative object. It is not a universal tool. It is deeply spiritual and specifically Yoruba. The Ifa religion, from which Opele originates, is Yoruba. The language of Ifa is Yoruba. The prayers, the chants, the interpretations, the deities — all Yoruba. This tradition predates the existence of the Igbo ethnic group as a collective identity. Long before there was any mention of Igbo kingdoms, Yoruba spiritual systems were already functioning. Opele has been used by Yoruba priests for centuries, passed down through generations of Yoruba bloodlines. Attempting to claim Opele as Igbo is cultural theft. It is an attempt to rewrite history and erase Yoruba identity. We have seen this pattern before. From ofada rice to eko to akara, Igbos have tried to claim Yoruba foods. Now they have moved to our spirituality. This is a disclaimer and a warning. The Opele is Yoruba. It will remain Yoruba. No amount of online revisionism will change that. Yoruba people must protect their heritage and call out this theft whenever it appears. The Opele is not Igbo. It has never been Igbo. It will never be Igbo.
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Amoye@oaderibigbe68·
@Maazi_Cc @papichulo4224 IBOs dominated only crime in Yoruba land and elsewhere. IBO never dominate anything good. Drug peddling, fake products, baby factory, smuggling, arm robbery and kidnapping were special area of IBO dominance.😂😂😂
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Maazi Cc
Maazi Cc@Maazi_Cc·
@papichulo4224 Cry cry baby. Save ur cries, IGBOs will keep taking n controlling most of the economic opportunities in yariba land and sadly, theres nothing u can do abt it
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MADE IN LAGOS 🧊💎⚡️🔥
Ibos will tell you it’s one Nigeria, Yoruba should bear ibo names. Na only Yoruba Dey Nigeria? 😭 Why can’t ibos give themselves Hausa or ebira names to prove one Nigeria? Ibos and mumu scope to steal economic opportunities of Yoruba land after destroying ibo land with crimes!
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Amoye@oaderibigbe68·
@papichulo4224 IBO names are already associated with criminalities, so how can any sane human being label him/ herself criminal..?
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TheCable
TheCable@thecableng·
DISINFO ALERT: Viral video of protesters at Sultan of Sokoto’s palace dates back to 2024, says aide The media team of Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar says a viral video showing protesters gathered at the sultan’s palace in Sokoto is old and misleading. In a statement issued on Sunday, Aminu Gidadawa, media aide to the monarch, said the footage was being recirculated to create a false impression of unrest involving the sultanate. The clarification followed the circulation of claims on social media alleging that protesters had marched to the Sultan’s palace in Sokoto over political grievances. factcheck.thecable.ng/disinfo-alert-…
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THEGRANDMABOY
THEGRANDMABOY@TheGrandmaBoy·
BREAKING NEWS: Nigerian Police reject N500 Million bribe and Arrest Eke Henry Ifeanyi with 425 Bags of Suspected Illicit drugs Worth N7.8B Lagos, Nigeria Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force Zone 2 Command have arrested Eke Henry Ifeanyi, a 41-year-old suspected drug kingpin, in a major raid Drug Kingpin raid that uncovered 425 bags of substances suspected to be Canadian Loud, a potent strain of cannabis valued in the billions of naira. The operation, which followed intelligence from a concerned citizen and months of surveillance, took place at Ifeanyi’s three-bedroom apartment and warehouse located at 10, Olori Adekemi Ajibola Street, Arowojobe Estate, Mende, Maryland, Lagos. Police recovered the large consignment of illicit drugs along with vehicles fitted with forged “presidency” and National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) number plates, which the suspect allegedly used to move the substances undetected. Citizens must report any suspicious activities in their surroundings to The police
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
SENEGAL - PROPER CONTEXT For those seeking context to the Senegal comparison I made here. Now, follow me attentively: Shall I Begin? Senegal's government delayed full fuel subsidy reforms because of fears of social unrest and political backlash. You see, Nature is generous - perhaps too generous - for she has evenly distributed, across every society on earth, a proportionate measure of the headless mob. An unrepentantly ignorant and vacuously loud population of empty irritants - people who rise like rabid dogs the moment reform knocks on the door, who violently insist the status quo be maintained regardless of the damage it does to them, who will bark at the surgeon and defend the tumour. We have the Obidients in Nigeria. Senegal has its own chapter of the same miserable franchise. The young President of Senegal feared their rage. Worse, he grew addicted to their cheap applause. He enjoyed walking on the streets, playing table tennis by the roadside, bathing in their deafening chorus - all while his weak populist policies quietly kept fuel prices low and long-term development on the altar as a permanent sacrifice. The man who eats without planting - his abundance has an expiry date. He postponed full fuel subsidy reforms expected in early 2023 all the way to late 2028. Even partial reductions in diesel subsidies triggered earthquakes of political tension. The Senegalese equivalents of Atiku and Peter Obi - the opposition figure Ousmane Sonko - riled up the public to resist even the mildest reform. They found the young President weak, addicted to cheap popularity and political correctness, and they exploited every crack in his resolve. Where has the populist agenda taken Senegal today? Senegal is currently facing perhaps the worst fiscal and debt crises in modern West African history. The numbers are severe enough that analysts now openly compare aspects of it to the Greek debt crisis. ● The Debt: A Nation Living Inside Its Own Grave Senegal’s public debt is now estimated at about 132% of GDP in 2026. Nigeria is roughly 50% or far less. WAEMU regional ceiling: 70%. Senegal is almost DOUBLE the regional limit. But, the President is young, strong and healthy. ● The Hidden Debt Scandal: Borrowing in the Dark Audits uncovered roughly: $13 billion in previously undisclosed debt. Senegal is in so much economic crisis that it had to be borrowing secretly. That single revelation shattered investor confidence, shocked international lenders, triggered an IMF intervention, and froze Senegal's entire IMF support programme. The IMF suspended a $1.8 billion lending programme because the country's fiscal numbers were found to be - and I use the technical economic term here - shameful. ● The Growth Collapse: Africa's Former Star, Now Flickering Senegal was once among Africa’s fastest-growing economies. Growth figures: 2025: about 6.7% 2026 projection: just 2% Far below the Sub-Saharan African average of 4.3%. Nigeria is 4.4% by the way. Every sector in Senegal now bears the bruises of that years-long performance of false kindness. The very people who craved cheap fuel - who chorused for it, who marched for it, who cursed reformers over it - are today the worst casualties of their own demand. They are at the receiving end of the underdevelopment that subsidy addiction constructed, brick by painful brick. The road paved with cheap populism has a very expensive destination. I hope this explanation helps your confusion. Good Morning Severally...
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WE COULD HAVE BEEN SENEGAL TOO Shall I Begin? The night before the dawn of 2022, Nigeria had already written her own obituary - the budget told the ugly truth our rulers were too shy to admit. Nigeria initially budgeted for N443 Billion for fuel subsidy payment. Before the year shut its eyes, the government returned seeking an additional N4.39 Trillion Naira. Ten billion dollars. For appropriate context: The entire national budget for year 2022 under review was N17.3 Trillion. A staggering N4.39 Trillion of that was budgeted just for an unproductive, wasteful and retrogressive subsidy regime. Approximately 20% of our national budget squandered just to sustain an expensive lie of a cheap fuel to earn the applause of a largely ignorant population. For a more effective context and this is where it gets interesting or should I say annoying: The budgetary allocation for: Health - N711B Education - N1.3T Infrastructure (Transport, Works, Power, etc) - 1.45T Housing - N500B COMBINED - N3.97T But Fuel Subsidy alone was N4.39 Trillion - Far higher than the 4 most critical sectors of the economy combined. The rot was more expensive than the remedy. The poison was better funded than the cure. Generation after generation, we fed the trap and called it governance. By 2023, the calculations had grown obscene. N18.4 Billion per day. Not for teachers. Not for surgeons. Not for asphalt or electricity or the crying farmer under a failed irrigation system. Just - fuel subsidy. Every single day. Madness. No wonder our Universities were poorly funded and went on strike for a cumulative 59 Months between 1999 - 2023. No wonder our infrastructure decayed without renovations and reinvestment and no federal road was motorable. No wonder our hospitals became glorified mortuaries due to poor funding and inadequate investment. No wonder km long fuel queues consistently plagued us. No wonder State governors became professional beggars going bowls in hand to the Villa for bail outs just to meet salary obligations. No wonder that even at the height of our oil prosperity, we still couldn't record formidable achievements. Until a true leader emerged and did what cowards catalogue as impossible. He took the bull by the horns - bare-handed, in broad daylight, before a nation that had mistaken poison for provision. He damned the consequences. Risked the applause. Staked his re-election on an altar and courageously pulled the trigger. He removed the subsidy. And with that singular, seismic, long-overdue act - he did not just balance a budget. He lanced a boil that had been festering for four decades. He healed the nation of its fastest-spreading cancer, even as the patient screamed that the surgery was the disease. Without that decision, Nigeria today would not merely be struggling. Nigeria would be a cautionary tale that other cautionary tales whisper about - worse than Senegal. And yet - it was Senegal who got the young president. The photogenic revolutionary. The crowd's favourite. The one Twitter fell in love with. Good Evening Severally...

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Amoye@oaderibigbe68·
@Fhibiofficial IBO had never win a single war before? IBOs are cowards. It's only brave tribes that build empire. IBO has no kingdom nor empire because their ancestors are cowards..
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Fhibi@Fhibiofficial·
"No tribe in Africa can defeat the Igbos in battle" First, the only battle they ever tried to fight was lost to Adekunle a Yoruba man. Second, Nnamdi kanu their Biafra king is in Sokoto prison sentenced by a Yoruba judge.
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ADAMSON
ADAMSON@abdulmajid_aaa·
@DejiAdesogan I really hope criminals are who he intends to "flush out" & not innocent people, particularly the innocent pastoralist, cus we've seen how a criminal he himself was after waging a war on Northerners in the SW. This is what the DSS had to say about him👇 x.com/i/status/20585…
Arewa Daddy@ishakaa

📌📌📌📌📌📌📌 This must be a joke right? Tinubu approved the “security network” of Sunday Igboho leader of Yoruba Nation insurrectionists who was in July 2021 declared wanted by the @OfficialDSSNG for planning to wage “a violent insurrection against the Nigerian State……..” Those were the words of the DSS spokesperson not mine Where is this country heading to? @HQNigerianArmy @DHQNigeria @PoliceNG

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UNCLE DEJI™️
UNCLE DEJI™️@DejiAdesogan·
SOUTHWEST SECURITY UPDATE Sunday Igboho 🗣:"The 'Iru Ekun' Network I started is a registered security network. I consulted the president before launching it, and he gave his approval. I urged all Yorubas to join me and flush the criminals out of our forests. They are doing this because a Yoruba man is now the president."
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Mustty BIDEMI☀️
Mustty BIDEMI☀️@AdewoleMustaph9·
The price of a survival!LION VS WILD DOGS...nature is ruthless ,who do you think wins ......... Watch till the end ...
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Onwa_Nnewi
Onwa_Nnewi@Kene_Nnewi·
Welcome to Nigeria, Obowo Imo state. An old man like this asked this small girl out...a young nursing student by name Wendy and as a good girl that knows she came to school to study....she turned him down. At night, the man who is a vulcanizer went with his friends to where the girl lives...they took turn in r@ping her and during the struggle... the girl recognized one of them and even gave him a mark on the neck...then they decided to slit her throat, lock her door back quietly and left..... These monsters of men were captured yesterday... Government should just take them to court let the law speak on their behalf. Wishing them whatever they wished themselves.
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
So something happened in Senegal 🇸🇳 yesterday but people in Nigeria might not know. This senegalese president who got into power because he looked like a handsome youth. He removed his prime minister from office yesterday. They both got the mandate to office The country is effectively insolvent, with public debt hitting 135% of GDP. They continue to pay heavy subsidy on petrol ⛽️ IMF on their neck, domestic debt astronomical. ............. Conversely President Tinubu that some Nigerians don't like has paid off Nigeria IMF debts and he is currently building infrastructure all across Nigeria ...etc I just hope Nigerians will look and be honest with themselves.
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The Yoruba Times
The Yoruba Times@TheYorubaTimes·
ESCAPE 🇳🇬🚨: Kidnapped Woman Flees Lagos Abductors, Walks Two Days Through Forest and Emerges in Abeokuta A woman abducted in the Iju Ishaga area of Lagos State has escaped from her captors after spending two days navigating through a forest before eventually emerging at the Abeokuta Roundabout in Ogun State. She reportedly stated that she was kidnapped alongside other victims before being moved into a forest camp. During captivity, one of the kidnappers who understood her dialect allegedly helped her escape at midnight when the gang leader was absent, directing her on the route out of the camp and instructing her to flee. The woman said she walked through the forest for two days before finally finding her way out and reaching safety in Abeokuta, where she raised alarm and received help. Security attention has since been drawn to the incident, while details of the remaining victims and the abductors’ whereabouts are still unclear.
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JezebelReborn🧙‍♀️
JezebelReborn🧙‍♀️@JezebelReborn·
“I am calling on the IGP to urgently investigate allegations against ACP Oladimeji Odeyeyiwa. I was allegedly tortured at Tiger Base Owerri, falsely framed, and forced under threat to sign away 11 properties”—— a victim of the Nigerian police criminal activities No police officer should be above the law or ignore CRU invitations without consequences. @TunjiDisu1 @PoliceNG @aleeygiwa Please repost guys 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Amoye@oaderibigbe68·
@seyilaw1 If it's IBO that's the president at this time that's how Nigeria economy would have collapsed..
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SEYILAW
SEYILAW@seyilaw1·
Every country that my people on the other side have asked Nigeria to copy has failed. From Argentina to Bangladesh to Senegal to Ghana to Burkina Faso, the news is almost the same.
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I@captMansa·
pushed Southern Cameroon out with nepotism, used nepotism to anger Adaka Boro to declare secession, carry out bloody coup killing leaders of other tribes and left their own alive, abolished regional govt for unitary … when they got fed their own poisonous meal, they started crying victims
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Alabama
Alabama@Flohairs·
Senegal's crisis proved that borrowing trillions to artificially lower the cost of living leads straight to bankruptcy. Removing the subsidy is what stopped Nigeria from going over that exact same cliff 📉🔥.
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AOJ𓃵
AOJ𓃵@aojjustaoj·
MISSING PERSON The person in the picture is Fuad Olamiposi Oladipupo, a 200 level student of Economics Department of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State. He left home on Monday, 18th May, 2026 without his own personal phone then by 9:00pm he called his Mum that he was already in Ife then on Tuesday his Mum called to check on him with the no he used and the person that picked the call said it was not in Ife but in Oshodi Lagos. So he is neither in school nor in Ibadan. And since then we have not heard from him. Please, if found contact 08034016097, his Mum.
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The Yoruba Times
The Yoruba Times@TheYorubaTimes·
EDITORIAL: The Igbo Mockery of Yoruba Terror Attacks – A Rebuttal This media house has observed with disgust the conduct of certain Igbo individuals on social media following the recent terrorist attacks on Oriire community in Oyo State, where 46 pupils and teachers were abducted and a teacher, Mr. Michael Oyedokun, was beheaded. While Yoruba families mourn and communities bury their dead, some Igbos have chosen to mock, jeer, and celebrate the tragedy. Posts have surfaced laughing at the victims, taunting the Yoruba people, theyorubatimes.com/editorial-the-…
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Dr Kayode Opeifa (DKO)
Dr Kayode Opeifa (DKO)@DrKayodeOpeifa·
*RAIL TRACK VANDALISM: A NATIONAL EMERGENCY* 21 MAY, 2026 marks yet another disturbing incident of railway vandalism in Jos, North Central Nigeria. A truck reportedly loaded with vandalized railway materials got stuck between Kuru and Science School, Kuru — exposing the dangerous and criminal activities threatening Nigeria’s railway infrastructure. Railway tracks are not ordinary metals; they are critical national assets built with taxpayers’ money to support transportation, economic growth, security, and national development. The continuous destruction and theft of railway materials is sabotage against national progress and a direct threat to public safety. The North Central and North East regions are increasingly coming under coordinated attacks on railway infrastructure. This criminal act endangers lives, disrupts train operations, weakens economic activities, and causes huge financial losses to the nation. We strongly condemn all forms of railway vandalism and call on security agencies, traditional rulers, community leaders, youths, and residents to rise against this menace. Anyone found vandalizing railway tracks, slippers, fastenings, or any NRC property should face the full weight of the law. @PolicNG @HQNigerianArmy @DHQNigeria @NuhuRibadu @info_NRC @Officialnrcwits @GovNigerNG *Say NO to Railway Vandalism* Protect National Infrastructure. Railway Vandalism is a Serious Crime Against Nigeria.
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