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@otitode

A knowledge seeker and a psychologist #jejelyguy,#nononsense,#iamarealist

انضم Mayıs 2010
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Otito@otitode·
@Jokeshadollar @Unreal_cloud Am a Yoruba man and I can honestly tell you without bias that this bigotry started with the ronus. I have never hated the Igbos or any other ethnic group but I know it they started it. I will never change that truth
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Adunni$$@Jokeshadollar·
@Unreal_cloud That’s not true. I can show yu several insult from Nairaland days. Its that also Ronu?
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Adunni$$@Jokeshadollar·
You can dislike President Tinubu — he is your President, and you are fully within your rights to criticize him. You can dislike the APC — that is your prerogative. You can even dislike Nigerian politicians as a whole — that is entirely your business. But the line is crossed when: — You transfer that political anger toward the Yoruba people. — You disguise your dislike for certain politicians or parties as an excuse to attack Yoruba professionals, religious or traditional leaders, artists, businesspeople, or any Yoruba individual simply because of their identity. That will no longer be tolerated. And it will be firmly and confidently resisted.
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TERRORIST SURVIVOR 💪🏽
TERRORIST SURVIVOR 💪🏽@GbolahanOlanyi0·
🚨Please, we cannot continue as if nothing happened. Keep reposting and keep speaking up. 😰💔 The abduction of school children and teachers in Oyo State is deeply heartbreaking. It has now been over 36 days since they were taken, and families are still living in pain, fear, and uncertainty about their safety. 💔 These are innocent children and dedicated teachers who should be in classrooms, not in captivity. No one deserves to go through this kind of suffering. We continue to pray and call for their safe rescue and urgent action from authorities. 🙏🏽💔 The forest is a horr!bl€ place to be. 💔 @officialABAT @seyimakinde #BringBackOurPeople #BringBackOurChildren
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Onuoha Lorenzo
Onuoha Lorenzo@unkle_renzoo·
Where is this woman now? What is her current situation? We do not know. And she begged us. She cried to me and you!. This could be you any day, if we do not put out this fire…
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#BringBackOurChildren
#BringBackOurChildren@elyakubusmvnn_·
They are unsheltered, malnourished, mentally, physically and psychologically abused in ways we cannot even imagine! Their only crime is going to school to learn. 35 DAYS!!!💔💔
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OjiUgo™️🍫👁️‍🗨️
46 children are still in terrorists den. 46 children are still in terrorists den. 46 children are still in terrorists den. The Nigerian Government is doing nothing. 46 children are still in terrorists den. 46 children are still in terrorists den. 46 children are still in terrorists den. The Nigerian Government is doing nothing. It's been 35 days since they were taken, please retweet this for the world to see.
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🎧Astro girl🫧
🎧Astro girl🫧@Amarachukwuuu·
Those children and their teachers have spent more than a month in the forest with those terrorists
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Da Boss
Da Boss@oshomyke64·
Today marks 34 painful days since our precious children were ripped from their schools in Oyo. Little ones who should be laughing, learning, and playing... now held in fear and darkness. 💔 Nobody talks about them anymore😭 Seems everyone has moved on..🤧 Mothers are crying, fathers are pleading. How many more days must they endure? Lord, have mercy. Government and security forces — act now! Every child matters. #FreeOyoKids #EndInsecurity" Please retweet this for more awareness. Let's not forget how Chibok girls matter died and got forgotten
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Pato
Pato@UTD_Pa·
When God says yes nobody can say no
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Omo Oba
Omo Oba@omoobastudios·
These Children and teachers are still in captivity
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Inyene U-C
Inyene U-C@__Inyene·
There are children in the Bush. They've been there for over a month. We can't forget them.
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Mr Prolific
Mr Prolific@mr__prolific·
@instablog9ja Watch Nigerians who are also suffering from bad governance insult her. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 to speak for Nigeria you have to fight some Nigerians 🤣🤣🤣‼️‼️‼️‼️
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Nigeria is a oil producing country that has never had electricity — Kemi Badenoch Leader of the UK Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, has criticised Nigeria’s governance record, describing the country’s long-standing electricity challenges as a consequence of poor public policy. Speaking on how her upbringing shaped her political beliefs, Badenoch said Nigeria’s vast natural resources had not translated into prosperity for its citizens. “Nigeria is an oil-producing country that has never had electricity,” she said. “It is very easy to have resources under the ground, but st¥pid public policy means that you can’t use them.” The British politician drew parallels between policies she opposes in the United Kingdom and the approach of past Nigerian military governments. “And I see quite a lot of what Ed Miliband is doing as being very much like what the Nigerian military dictatorships were doing in the 1980s and 1990s,” she stated. According to Badenoch, excessive government control and wealth redistribution policies often lead to economic decline. “The government’s going to take control. We know what’s best. We’re going to redistribute. These are st¥pid ideas that eventually just bankrupt the country,” she said. Reflecting on her childhood in Nigeria, Badenoch said her experiences in a developing country continue to influence her views on governance and economic management. “Fundamentally, my views about how we should run our country come from growing up in a place that was very poor. You grow up in a third-world country and you look at why it is termed ‘third world,’ and I don’t want that to happen here,” she added.
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