Jideofor Akpa

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Jideofor Akpa

@offor2000

SIGMA MALE, KPMG:- king, priest, man, god. Weaponized by the gospel of Christ. Wisdom dispenser

🇬🇧🇳🇬🇹🇿🇧🇴🇷🇴 zion انضم Mart 2010
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Ebun@kenkenlewu·
My friend resumed from leave and met someone else sitting at her desk. She earns ₦500,000 a month. The HR department received her resignation letter via email during her short leave. They confirmed it and asked why one of their best was leaving. The response came back: “I got a better offer.” HR acknowledged the resignation. Confused, she rushed to HR. “Sir, have you replaced me?” “You sent your resignation letter, and it was acknowledged.” “No! I didn’t send anything.” HR showed her a copy of the email. At that moment, she knew it was her husband. He had sent the email and deleted them. She confronted him: “Why did you do this to me?” “I’ve warned you about how that job is affecting me. No time for good sèx, and you come home late every day. We’ll find something else for you to do. My salary was just increased to ₦150,000 we’ll manage.” Two months later, he was sacked.
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Jideofor Akpa@offor2000·
@BarackObama @MichelleObama Interesting......"to everyone celebrating Easter"? Meaning you are not celebrating it with everyone else!. The euphemism is not lost. 👹. We know and understand the symbolism of the occult.
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Barack Obama@BarackObama·
To everyone celebrating Easter, Michelle and I wish you a joyful holiday filled with reminders of the enduring power of faith and hope.
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Jideofor Akpa@offor2000·
This is a sensible response amongst the barrage of demented souls who forget yesterday. Having said that,South Africans are justified to be angry with anyone bringing bad behavior to their shores. This is one malaise @PeterObi was going to address. Nigeria would have started protocols which would have greatly punished bad behavior abroad by Nigerians thereby leading to a reduction in this. Every one of honest means and disposition cannot deny that so many of our citizens take advantage of host communities with our bullishness. We were not always like this. Successive bad governments inspired this machiavellian behavior.
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Khoe oa ga Ntu 🇿🇦
To all this I want to say, bring back the Nigeria of old. It sounds like they used to be a principled country instead of the international drug dealers and human traffickers they have now become. We welcome those selfless and kind people that helped us out during difficult times. We indeed owe them a great debt. To give you a word of warning, your past good deeds towards us will not stop us from eliminating you if you try to fvck with our children and our country. Helping us in the past does not give you license to destroy our country and our people. You want to work with us, you want to help us make our country a haven for Nigerians and our people to prosper, you are welcome!
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Africa Today Media Group
Africa Today Media Group@africatodayMG·
Immediately after Nelson Mandela was freed from Prison, one of the first place he touched down was Nigeria. In this picture, Mandela is received by then Nigerian Head of State Ibrahim Badomosi Babangida. Mandela thanked Nigeria PUBLICLY for ALL its support for him and the ANC. Within a 35yr period, Nigeria gave South Africa $61 Billion equivalent today in SARF. It was the highest by any single nation in the world towards South Africa's struggle to end 'white minority rule' i.e apartheid. Nigerian students skipped meals to donate towards South African struggle. Nigeria boycotted 1976 Olympics and 1979 common wealth games in protest over Black South African PERSECUTION. Nigeria refused selling oil to South Africa minority rule. A solidarity decision that cost Nigeria $41 in potential revenue. Nigeria trained South Africa PAC freedom fighters Nigeria hosted over 300 ANC leaders and issued South Africans passports that enabled them travel to countries to lobby against apartheid. Nigeria offered asylum to SA activist, provided free education to SA students. Nigeria went all in for South Africa. Exactly how a big brother protects his younger brothers. Some people believe that without Nigeria, perhaps South Africa might still be in that bondage. They still suffer from another bondage, but let me NOT digress. Nigeria was THE FOREMOST supporter of South Africa's liberation struggle.
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P.F Strawson
P.F Strawson@abingos2·
@BOGbadams And yet, when you get sick, you take phensic and go the doctor! 😂😂😂😂😂
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Babatunde Gbadamosi
Babatunde Gbadamosi@BOGbadams·
The human body is one of the trillions of mysteries of God. He made humans PERFECT in his glory. All interventions, vaccines, Crispr, Gene therapy, mRNA and others, are direct declarations that the work of God is not good enough and needs improvement. They are borne of satanic arrogance that humans or anyone can somehow IMPROVE the work of the Perfect and Almighty Creator. Humans that cannot create a hair follicle are trying to EDIT God's work. This is beyond arrogance. It is narcissism of the worst kind. Our ancestors had no vaccines, yet they lived and procreated until WE were born! God makes no mistakes that need to be corrected by vaccines. Vaccines are actually witchcraft that seek to REBUKE God. Any Christian that takes, gives or causes vaccines to be given, was deceived into taking it. May God Almighty heal every single person that took those vaccines and use them for good in their bodies. To those who are knowingly producing, promoting and administering these poisons are knowingly challenging God, and have Him to answer to, ultimately. May God help us all.
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Jideofor Akpa@offor2000·
Are you people sure the last person has not left Nigeria and switched off the generator on their way out? It has never been this consistently deplorable in living memory. While I have 24/7 IPP power in my residence, I have been burning diesel at the office quite literally from dawn to dusk, everyday for weeks and now at N1800+/litre . It is honestly no longer funny. @asemota I hope your words have not come to flog those of us still hoping against hope that a schism will happen to save us!!. I honestly wonder how poor people survive in this country.😪🥵
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Jideofor Akpa@offor2000·
Communication is not just about words or visuals. Nuance is an integral part of all forms of communication and the author of that post made it clear their thoughts stems more from their racist disposition and not on the primary message which has some fidelity. They lost someone like me when that because the primary message. Liberalism is a cancer eating at the very fabrics of proper reasoning but we must be careful not to let ourselves exchange one evil for yet another. 😇
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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
A Seattle man who shot and killed an eight-month pregnant Korean-American woman and nearly killed her husband when they were driving to work has been found not guilty by reason of insanity. Cordell Goosby m—rdered Elina Kwon and her unborn baby in June 2023 when they were stopped at a red light. Prosecutors did not charge him for killing the baby due to concerns about protecting abortion in the liberal state. After hearing testimony from defense medical experts that Goosby was "insane" at the time of the shootings, the prosecution agreed to have the case ended through the not guilty motion. Goosby will be committed to an institution and regularly evaluated to see if he is fit to be released to the public. ngocomment.com
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Jideofor Akpa@offor2000·
@Baloney_and @MrAndyNgo This meme looses its message for me simply because it is racist in nuance. Most liberal judges are white females.
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Jideofor Akpa@offor2000·
Amazing. I just bought fuel in my car for N127,550 at Mobil on Ozumba Mbadiwe. That was circa the same amount I paid for a car for one of my staff in 2009.
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Jideofor Akpa@offor2000·
@FinPlanKaluAja1 Both parties are too business minded. Commercial considerations will ending it in one hour. .
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Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
The war between China and the US will be over in one hour or less No need to worry
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Jideofor Akpa@offor2000·
@kyeruphiona Those ones will deny Christ in half a breath. Small pressure they will buckle. They just dont know it yet.
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Phiona Kyeru
Phiona Kyeru@kyeruphiona·
To ever one saying I should have removed it and worked
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Phiona Kyeru
Phiona Kyeru@kyeruphiona·
Went to a client’s home today wearing my rosary. 📿 ​ Client: "What’s that on your neck?" Me: "It’s a rosary." Client: "We don't allow such in our house." ​ Me: "Say no more, let me just put it in the car..." 🏃🏾‍♂️ ​ Fast forward: I’m currently at HOME on my sofa and she’s blowing up my phone. Since when did a cross become a security threat? ​Listen, even if I love money, this one has refused.
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Andy
Andy@andyadej0h·
What Nigerians Call luxury is far from it . Cos how can an estate like Pinnock Beach (considered one of the best on the island) be going 3 weeks without light ? Like this is not a one off thing . It’s happened like 3 times in a year man.
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Jideofor Akpa@offor2000·
@sowore @GovWike Well for me those duplexes are ID cards. Any judge that gets one can be easily identified as a wike stooge.
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
Criminal politician Nyesom @GovWike never built duplexes for FCT resident doctors because he doesn’t need Nigerian doctors; his doctors are in the UK. He never built houses for teachers because his children don’t attend Nigerian schools. But he is building duplexes for judges because he needs them to subvert the course of justice.
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Segun(🦁)Showunmi (PhD)
Segun(🦁)Showunmi (PhD)@SegunShowunmi·
Hostility Is Not Journalism. Mehdi Hassan Take Note. There is a clear difference between tough journalism and outright hostility. One serves the public interest. The other serves the ego of the interviewer. Unfortunately, the recent exchange between @mehdirhasan and presidential spokesperson @BwalaDaniel fell squarely into the latter category. What viewers witnessed was not a serious interview. It was an attempted public ambush. From the outset, the tone was aggressively confrontational. Questions were framed less as inquiries into governance and more as prosecutorial traps. Responses were repeatedly interrupted before they could develop. Clarifications were brushed aside. The atmosphere was unmistakable: this was not a conversation designed to inform viewers but a spectacle designed to embarrass the guest. Serious journalism does not operate this way. The craft of interviewing demands discipline. It requires the ability to ask difficult questions while still allowing the guest to articulate answers. It requires intellectual confidence strong enough to permit disagreement without descending into open hostility. Above all, it requires a commitment to substance over theatrics. That commitment was glaringly absent. Nigeria is currently grappling with a range of serious national challenges economic restructuring, security threats, governance reforms, and the complex work of stabilizing a large and dynamic democracy. A responsible interviewer would have used the opportunity to interrogate the administration’s policies on these matters: What strategies are being deployed? What reforms are underway? What outcomes should citizens expect? Instead, viewers were treated to an exercise in selective outrage and repetitive interruption. Even more troubling was the insinuation that political realignment is somehow illegitimate. Democratic politics is built on shifting alliances. Individuals and movements evolve. Former opponents become partners when national circumstances demand cooperation. This is neither shocking nor dishonorable; it is one of the defining characteristics of democratic political life. History provides countless examples. Leaders across the world have entered alliances with former adversaries when the demands of governance required it. To pretend otherwise is either intellectual dishonesty or a deliberate attempt to create sensationalism where none exists. But the deeper problem in the interview was tone. A journalist who openly ridicules or repeatedly attempts to humiliate a guest crosses an important professional boundary. The role of the interviewer is to hold power accountable not to behave like a courtroom prosecutor seeking a viral “gotcha” moment. When the pursuit of humiliation replaces the pursuit of insight, journalism loses its credibility. Audiences deserve better than that. They deserve interviews that illuminate policy, probe governance, and help citizens understand how leaders intend to confront the pressing challenges of the day. What they do not need is a theatrical performance in which hostility is mistaken for intellectual rigor. Respectful engagement does not weaken journalism; it strengthens it. Firm questioning does not require contempt. Professionalism does not require aggression. If global media wishes to retain its claim to moral authority as a watchdog of democracy, it must remember a basic principle: the goal of journalism is to inform the public, not to stage spectacles at the expense of civility and substance. The interview in question did neither. It was not a demonstration of fearless journalism. It was a demonstration of how easily the craft can slide into something far less admirable when provocation becomes the objective and professionalism is abandoned. Otunba Segun Showunmi The Alternative
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Jideofor Akpa@offor2000·
@BwalaDaniel @BwalaDaniel you dont seem to realise that you are your own worst enemy. You are digging in not to clear the air but to cement the fact that you are greatly deficient in any form of integrity. The boldness with which you call yourself a liar needs to be studied. Gosh
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D. H Bwala
D. H Bwala@BwalaDaniel·
PRESS STATEMENT In the last 24 hours, social media has exploded over my interview with Mehdi Hassan, albeit with varied opinions. Let me set the record straight. When I signed on to the privileged job granted to me by Mr. President, I was well aware of its implications. Selling ice cream, looking fine, and seeking the praises of men were never part of it. Some of the fiercest critics of my interview can not even stand local TV anchors. But the task of promoting and defending the President and his administration is what I do with ease and joy. I am prepared to appear before any interviewer, anywhere in the world, any day and at any time, to defend this government and its policies. I have never, and will never, subscribe to ducking or dodging interviews on matters that concern promoting and defending the administration I was appointed to serve. It is the least of what is required of me. Head to Head contacted me requesting an interview, stating that they wanted to challenge our government on security, the economy, and corruption. Nowhere in our almost six months of communication did they mention that they were going to challenge my past. If that had been their plan, ethically and professionally, they were supposed to inform me so I could prepare my response. But that’s okay, ethically, that is on them, not on me. I refused to swallow the pill of Mehdi’s “opposition research-style journalism,” and even today, if you carefully compare what he read as quotes from organisations and groups, you will see that many were inaccurate and some were outright fake news. But I will leave that for another day. As for what I said about President Tinubu in the past, I am glad those were things I said when I was in the opposition saddle with such zeal. It is all politics. Half of Donald Trump’s cabinet is made up of people who once spoke against him, and quite a number of people in our own cabinet also spoke against President Tinubu in the past. Those things do not bother him if you care to know. The majority of the naysayers are members of the opposition and their sympathisers. It does not bother me one bit. Their temporary excitement over the interview has not lasted and will not last, because it does not take away their obvious problem of lack of vision, mission in conducting and managing a political party; yet they seek to manage Nigeria. Clearly they have no path to victory and no alternative policies or program for the Nigerian people. And if they say they do, they can as well go to head to head and be interrogated on that; as the saying in Hausa goes “Ga fili Ga doki” I conclude by thanking the many Nigerians and non-Nigerians who sent in their commendations over my brave defence of our government in an interview where the anchor would hardly let you answer a question unless it suited his narrative. I still have admiration and respect for Mehdi Hassan as arguably the best debater on the planet. I look forward to part two of the Head to Head interview, and I am glad that by then questions about my past will no longer be news so that we can focus on our administration’s policies, programs and what we have achieved so far. Stay tuned. – D.H Bwala Special Adviser to President on Media and Policy Communication (State House) Saturday March 7, 2026
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Jideofor Akpa@offor2000·
More worrying about this buffoons character, is the fact that government is populated by more like him than those that have some iota of shame. We are commenting on his shame today simply because he was stupid enough to bare his on life camera. His coaches make up the majority in Nigerian governance. Shameless belly controlled blackhats. I can imagine the shame some members of his family must be enduring right now.
D. H Bwala@BwalaDaniel

Kindly take a listen to the Head to Head interview I had with Mehdi Hassan in London Conway Hall

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