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....putting God first.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates انضم Mayıs 2024
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Alabama
Alabama@Flohairs·
I want to thank God for creating me, and my parents for giving birth to me. I thank my grandparents for their prayers and support every time. If not for the above-mentioned, how would I be alive today to witness the drama. 🙏🙏💯🍿
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oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
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You see why I can never take you seriously again, Rufai Oseni. You have built a reputation for always having plenty to say when it concerns certain regions, but suddenly lose your voice when IPOB terrorists are turning the Southeast into a killing field. Show us one clear video clip of you openly condemning the killings and terror activities of IPOB on national television. Just one. You cannot claim to love a people and then maintain selective silence while innocent people are being slaughtered like chickens in their own land. Silence in the face of evil is not neutrality. It is complicity. But honestly, I don’t even blame you completely. Many of the same people being killed would rather spend their time discussing problems in other regions just to score cheap political points, while shielding and excusing the madness happening in their backyard. They refuse to confront the monster destroying them from within, yet expect others to value their lives more than they value it themselves. And you? You have now reduced yourself from a journalist to a politically content creator desperately auditioning for political appointments that may never come. Age truly does not automatically translate to wisdom. Some people simply grow older without ever growing wise.
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JUSTMADU
JUSTMADU@big_bigthingz·
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P Olabanji
P Olabanji@patola58·
@abdullahayofel My concern is that if ibos can be doing this when the mantle of leadership is not in there hand, if they can be this daring against Nigerians. What do you think will happen to Nigerians if Obi is president. Iam so much afraid that Nigerians will become slaves in the hands of ibos
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A. Ayofe
A. Ayofe@abdullahayofel·
Something doesn't add up I 👀😳👇 Omo, I never knew Ibo people cared so much about Yoruba children that they would travel all the way from their region to Ibadan to protest over the kidnapped children in Ogbomoso. Pls How many times have we seen the same people protest against IPOB kill!!ings in the South-East or speak against the excesses of sit-at-home enforcers? Yet a protest for kidnapped schoolchildren suddenly became a "Tinubu Must Go" rally. If the mission was to demand the rescue of the children, why turn it into Tinubu must Go? Even more concerning is that many of these Ibo are the ones spreading fake images, recycled videos, to create fear and tension. Yoruba people should pay attention oo 😎 Not every protest is driven purely by concern for victims oo, obidiot political interests are hiding behind the headlines.
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
President Tinubu’s Minister of Power, Bayo Adelabu, shows off his White House mansion in Ibadan, Oyo state.
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A D E Y E M I
A D E Y E M I@Neutrality00·
@yabaleftonline All presidential aspirant dey act as saint as this issue come up . They are desperately looking for a way to gain political power. I won't be surprised if some of the big politicians are behind the whole insecurity propaganda
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
Ex-Minister Adelabu’s family abduction shows Nigerians are unsafe under Bola Tinubu – Atiku Abubakar
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JAMES_DON@JAMESDON344·
@NigeriaStories 1. This visit reflects compassion and solidarity during a very difficult time for the family. Leadership is also about standing with people in moments of pain.
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING: Oyo state governor Seyi Makinde pays solidarity visit to Nigeria 🇳🇬 former minister of power Adelabu over sister and twin nephews’ abduction
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aloy ejimakor
aloy ejimakor@AloyEjimakor·
In his book, Gowon cast Ojukwu as the bad guy on #Biafra & Aburi. In this video, Ojukwu replied Gowon word for word, as if he knew what was to come.
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Dear Obiora, Thank you for your feedback on my review of General Gowon's autobiography. I do not know where you are getting this information, but it is all false, and I will factually address it with evidence, names, dates, and places. On the issue of Igbos being given the equivalent of $1 USD, here is what happened. Before the Bank of Biafra introduced the Biafran Pound on January 29, 1968, the Federal Military Government, led by General Yakubu Gowon, declared that the currency was illegal and would not be recognised or accepted by Nigeria. Nigerian citizens, including those who referred to themselves as Biafrans, were urged to reject the new so-called currency. It was printed without any gold standard or foreign reserve. It was what is called fiat money. Upon this announcement by the Federal Military Government, many prudent 'Biafrans' withdrew all their Nigerian Pounds and kept them at home. One such Biafran was Evelyn Okororie, who is still alive and told her story to CNN, which published it on January 16, 2020, in a piece titled 'Biafra war: Survivors relive account 50 years after Nigerian civil war ends.' It is necessary to note that, though Haiti, Zambia, the Ivory Coast, Tanzania, and Gabon formally recognised the Republic of Biafra, none of them accepted the Biafran Pound as a freely convertible currency with their local currencies. Meaning that if you somehow found your way out of Biafra to those nations, you could not exchange your Biafran Pound for their local currency. Also, when Colonel Ojukwu fled Biafra, according to his Chief Secretary, Mr. N.U. Akpan, in his book, 'The Struggle for Secession', he left with Nigerian and British Pounds. He did not escape with Biafran Pounds. He gave out all the Biafran Pounds in his possession to those of his household he left behind. If the currency had any value, why would he do that? After the Republic of Biafra was militarily defeated and the East Central state rejoined the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the then Minister of Finance, faced a conundrum. What was Nigeria to do with the Biafran Pound? The currency was illegal and had been printed without the Central Bank of Nigeria's backing. It was not backed by any gold reserve or foreign reserve. It was just a fiat currency with no real substance to back it. There was no way to verify who had genuine Biafran Pounds because Biafra had collapsed, and those responsible for printing the currency had either died, fled the country, or denied involvement. As a personal initiative of Chief Awolowo, who refused to take his plan to the Federal Executive Council for fear that it would be defeated by hawks in General Gowon’s cabinet, especially Brigadier Murtala Muhammed, who, at that time, was virulently anti-Igbo, the Ministry of Finance issued a circular to pay £20 to those former Biafrans whose account records of monies domiciled in Nigerian Pounds were lost, and to those who held their bank balances in Biafran Pounds. Every account holder received a blanket £20. £20 was then equivalent to $40, not $1, and was more than the monthly minimum wage at that time. Adjusted for inflation, £20 in January 1970 would be worth $340 today. Fact-check me! That money was a gift from Nigeria, and more specifically from Chief Awolowo's humane mindset. Former Biafrans who could prove their account balances in Nigerian Pounds received all their money. The late Arthur Nzeribe is an example of an Igbo who could prove his account balances in the Nigerian Pound. After the war, all former Biafrans who had bank accounts outside the Eastern Region were able to access all their funds. The late Chief Alex Ekwueme is also an example. Others, like the late father of John Nwodo, also recovered their entire fortune that had been left in a Nigerian bank. Continued on my Facebook page for want of space here facebook.com/share/1H9LjmHW… Reno Omokri Ambassador Designate to Mexico. Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker.
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Somto Okonkwo
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
Gowon Says Ojukwu Lied About Aburi… But Can He Truly Answer These Questions?
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Yakubu Gowon Has Continued To Tell Lies About General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Without Even Accepting His Own Role In What Happened. Till Today, Many Still Believe That If The Aburi Accord Agreement Had Been Honored By Gowon Instead Of Sabotaged, Nigeria Would Not Be Facing So Many Of The Problems Destroying The Country Today. One Decision Changed The Fate Of Millions. Over Five Million Innocent Biafrans Men, Women, And Children Lost Their Lives During The Civil War. Families Were Wiped Out. Children Starved To Death. Mothers Buried Their Own Sons With Tears And Empty Hands. Entire Communities Were Reduced To Pain And Silence. And The Pain Never Truly Ended. What Exactly Was Preserved After So Much Bloodshed? Today, Even The Regions That Once Celebrated “One Nigeria” Are Battling Banditry, Fear, Killings, And Insecurity. Today, Even Gowon Cannot Freely Travel To His Own Community Anymore. His Home State Has Been Ravaged By Fulani Militias, While His People Are Slaughtered Almost Daily As He Watches Helplessly. A Painful Reminder That History Has a Way Of Returning To Confront Those Who Ignore Its Lessons. The Same Country That Gowon K!lled Millions Of Innocent Igbo’s To Keep Together Is Still Bleeding Decades Later. History Cannot Be Buried Forever. No Matter How Much Gowon Try To Rewrite It, The Cry Of Innocent Blood Never Goes Silent. Perhaps The Most Honourable Thing Gowon Could Have Done Was To Speak Honestly, Accept His Role In The Events That Led To The War, Show Genuine Remorse, And Ask For Forgiveness From The Families And Generations Still Carrying The Wounds Of That Tragedy. Because Until There Is Truth, Accountability, And Repentance, The Memories And Blood Of Millions Of Innocent Souls Lost In That War Will Continue To Hunt Gowon Conscience For The Rest Of His Life. Some Pains Do Not Die With Time… They Live On In The Hearts Of The People.

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aloy ejimakor
aloy ejimakor@AloyEjimakor·
This video bears one of the best rebuttals to Gowon’s distortions of the history of the Civil War & its aftermaths. And unlike Gowon’s book which came lately, the video was made in the immediate aftermaths of the civil war.
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Somto Okonkwo
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
Yakubu Gowon Has Continued To Tell Lies About General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Without Even Accepting His Own Role In What Happened. Till Today, Many Still Believe That If The Aburi Accord Agreement Had Been Honored By Gowon Instead Of Sabotaged, Nigeria Would Not Be Facing So Many Of The Problems Destroying The Country Today. One Decision Changed The Fate Of Millions. Over Five Million Innocent Biafrans Men, Women, And Children Lost Their Lives During The Civil War. Families Were Wiped Out. Children Starved To Death. Mothers Buried Their Own Sons With Tears And Empty Hands. Entire Communities Were Reduced To Pain And Silence. And The Pain Never Truly Ended. What Exactly Was Preserved After So Much Bloodshed? Today, Even The Regions That Once Celebrated “One Nigeria” Are Battling Banditry, Fear, Killings, And Insecurity. Today, Even Gowon Cannot Freely Travel To His Own Community Anymore. His Home State Has Been Ravaged By Fulani Militias, While His People Are Slaughtered Almost Daily As He Watches Helplessly. A Painful Reminder That History Has a Way Of Returning To Confront Those Who Ignore Its Lessons. The Same Country That Gowon K!lled Millions Of Innocent Igbo’s To Keep Together Is Still Bleeding Decades Later. History Cannot Be Buried Forever. No Matter How Much Gowon Try To Rewrite It, The Cry Of Innocent Blood Never Goes Silent. Perhaps The Most Honourable Thing Gowon Could Have Done Was To Speak Honestly, Accept His Role In The Events That Led To The War, Show Genuine Remorse, And Ask For Forgiveness From The Families And Generations Still Carrying The Wounds Of That Tragedy. Because Until There Is Truth, Accountability, And Repentance, The Memories And Blood Of Millions Of Innocent Souls Lost In That War Will Continue To Hunt Gowon Conscience For The Rest Of His Life. Some Pains Do Not Die With Time… They Live On In The Hearts Of The People.
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George Gbenga
George Gbenga@12345src·
@ChuksEricE How much den pay u for u to crack ur voice. Na una dey against naija to be good nonsense obidiot. U go shout tire naija go dey better. And ur eyes go clear
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
“Food items keep increasing in price every day in this country. This government wants to kill us with hunger. Under former President Buhari, one paint of beans was ₦2,500 while rice was ₦3,000, but now the prices are nothing to write home about.” — MC Oz laments over the high cost of living in Nigeria.
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