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@Adeyemi_joab

A proud Nigerian, Yoruba man. IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, ACT. A teacher, a public speaker.

Akure, Nigeria Beigetreten Aralık 2010
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ỌmọỌba Adéyẹmí
ỌmọỌba Adéyẹmí@Adeyemi_joab·
A kì í fi orí wé oríi Mokúṣiré; bí Mokú kú láàárọ̀a jí lálẹ́. One does not liken one’s fortune to Mokúṣiré’s; if Mokú dies in the morning, he resurrects at night. (Never emulate people who know tricks you don’t.) The name Mokúṣiré means ‘‘I play at dying.’’ #Invicta-Royal
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gst@wearegst·
For many Nigerian families, cornflakes is an easy breakfast option. We compared cornflakes sold in Nigeria and europe.
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
“In terms of education” 😂😂😂😂😂
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S. 🏆@saratu·
@Bros_Don1 Atiku has the ADC ticket. Peter Obi needs to get his house in order, get a viable party ticket, form formidable alliance that'll give him a fighting chance. This isn't about Atiku being "better"; PO is clearly a better candidate. But sadly that's not enough.
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Abolude Samuel
Abolude Samuel@SamuelAbol78532·
@TheGridPost Alot of you are stupid even if d power is available 24/7 can you afford it, in my place pple complain bon band acost and don't want d light bcos off cost, saying coastal road shld b secondary is niopic bcos if pple are not well to do dey can't afford basics
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Ayo FBI
Ayo FBI@PureMinD__·
In Fidelity Bank alone BEFORE HE BECAME GOVERNOR, Peter Obi’s 695,190,178 million shares @ ₦18 was worth ₦12.5B as far back as 2005!!! $1 was ₦131 - that’s $95.42 million Today, $1=1,375 $95.42m x ₦1,375 = ₦131.20billion I tell you what? PO is doing you and I enormous favour for running to make our lives better whether you like to hear it or not. If anything, politics has made him poorer, there’s nothing else to be said.
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT·
When we came into office, we made a promise to Nigerians that food security would be a major pillar of our Renewed Hope agenda. We promised to support our farmers, strengthen local production, reduce dependence on imports, and build an agricultural system strong enough to withstand shocks from beyond our borders. That promise is being kept. 1/
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ỌmọỌba Adéyẹmí
ỌmọỌba Adéyẹmí@Adeyemi_joab·
I know you're a bot, but I'll indulge you one last time because the person behind this account needs at least a teaching. Obi didn't tell you it's his turn. That you came up with that is a final evidence of your lack of education and that's ignoring the incoherent sentences you wrote. You do not have the intelligence bandwidth for this conversation. Why should I try to lecture you about policies and integrity? Finally, you can still do something useful with your life by not being the table. The APC government you support, you don't matter. Ire oooooo
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@iche_adele @Adeyemi_joab @0morinsola you people dont have sense do you nigerians should leave emilokan and support Obi who is another emi lokan “why should we vote for you” no reason just believe and vote for me cos emilokan
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Mórìn
Mórìn@0morinsola·
Watched PO on Rufai’s podcast yesterday and like many other politicians, he could barely articulate how he plans to execute his many plans.
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ỌmọỌba Adéyẹmí@Adeyemi_joab·
Someone does not understand BODMAS but you want to teach him trigonometry. That is how Tinubu's tax reform is. That you think Obi doesn't understand the foundation of taxation means you haven't listened to him with an open mind. You want to tax people without making sure that their lives are better. You want to tax without making sure there are social amenities they can also enjoy. The revenue has not translated into anything tangible but by all means, let's tax. He is eloquent is making your lives difficult. You people are clowns honestly. If in your almighty sense you have decided to go this way, who am I to say no. Please, journey mercies as you vote the alternative. Buhari and integrity, Buhari and sense, in the same sentence? Please, please. By all means, enjoy your blissful opinion.
Abduljalal Musa Aliyu@AbduljalaalMusa

I am vehemently against the tax reform because, at the end of the day, the elites won’t suffer. It’s a case of what happens when elephants fight. You tax Dangote more, and he simply increases the prices of the commodities he sells. My problem, however, is with the people who want to replace this man. He understands his policies and can explain them eloquently and with ease. This is why I insist that Peter Obi is a vocabulary-enhanced Buhari. In my view, both men do not truly know why they want to rule. That is precisely why Buhari’s eight years were so catastrophic. I also do not like populists at all. They tend to oversimplify everything. Nigeria is in a deep mess, and we cannot afford another eight years of a Buhari-like government. Peter Obi is simply not the right man for this job.

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Cross˚@Elkrosmediahub·
Eric here again with every bit of our silent thoughts. The month of June is for Men’s mental health, and we are saying thank you to all the men out there making sacrifices to attain fulfillment for their families.
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Omotola Obi
Omotola Obi@omotourlar·
Error ke, you must be foolish, evil and devilish ni oo. After 2011, the signs were there, that this guy is the incarnation of the actual devil. Corpers were killed he didn’t flinch.
T. Rânkïn' PisTola!@AfroVII

If you agree that supporting Buhari 11 years ago was a monumental error, should we then not be more rigourous now? I'm curious as to why this is a criticism. You want more of the same or better? Many of these same people have criticised BAT & his govt over and again, FFS.

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Odebode Stephen
Odebode Stephen@stephen_odebode·
@lekan_olayinka1 Man, talk is cheap. We've had a major general is president for 8 years and yet he couldn't solve insecurity..
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Lekan Olayinka
Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
What exactly is Nigeria’s problem that Peter Obi can’t solve? You guys realize you don’t need to be a genius to fix our problems? Firstly, fire the defence chiefs. All of them. Promote new ones. Unleash hell on the bandits. All of them. Use the might of the. Nigerian army. This automatically frees up food movement from the Middlebelt and North to the rest of the nation. Food prices start crashing. Then you move to economy. Cushion the energy cost by restoring, partially, the subsidy. That breaths life into the economy for the time being. Then prioritize production by increasing energy output. Moving from 5kwh to 11kwh like Peter promised will increase our productivity. Start audacious agricultural programs in the vast expanse of the north and increase our export. Commission, for real this time, actual refineries so that our oil production can reduce energy cost. Diversify ports. Open ports in other places in the nation. All these will are just off the top of my own head. Then enforce zero based budgeting. Increase fiscal transparency and prudence. Finally, consequences. Punish corruption with worst of consequences. You will see foreign businesses come in when there’s trust. You guys make fixing Nigeria look like an impossible mystery. This same economy was growing at 6.2% yearly under Jonathan and we considered him a failure. That’s what you all think Peter can’t fix?
Anointed Biotechno-chemist.@MoyinftDeborah

I’m sorry, but, Peter Obi is not the Messiah we’re expecting. Will he perform better than BAT? Yes. Will he solve Nigeria’s problems? No. Give me Prof. Yemi Osibajo as President, please.😭🤲🏾

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naijaPatriot
naijaPatriot@jollynony·
Peter Obi is no longer putting his ideas out in public. I think I know why. Grab a coffee it’s another long one. Come with me to 2022 when Peter Obi made the racket of the subsidy regime mainstream. He said it was a criminal enterprise and he would tackle the criminality, and if it continued to be unsustainable he would remove it. He compared Nigeria to Pakistan who have a similar population, as many cars, but consume 20million ltrs/day, while operators in Nigeria claimed subsidy money for 60 million ltrs/day. He asked, “Who is drinking the rest?” He made it easy for us to understand. Stay with me here. He importantly made a commitment that the money saved would be visibly channelled into critical areas of development, “… and people will see it!” Now here’s the rub. Because he has been open about his plans, and people trust him, he had inadvertently softened the ground for the heartless variant of subsidy removal that Tinubu did. I submit that the lack of resistance that people showed was because the idea was popularised by a trustworthy person. Tinubu seized the idea and warped it. He removed its human face so that it was the already rich, who had originally benefited from the corruption in the subsidy regime, that still landed on their feet. The rest of us were left holding the bag like suckers! Then came May 29, 2023, inauguration day, when we heard, “Subsidy is gone!” A thoughtless, soulless pronouncement of a king who forced himself on the people exerting revenge for not showing him love. That’s how I see it — a power move against the people. “You refused to vote for me, yet I am president and your life is like clay in my hands. Who’s crying now?” How else could I make sense of it? Was it rank stupidity? You and I know that no one is that stupid. Maybe it was pure conscienceless greed, where the only thing that mattered was the money that will not be paid as subsidies but can go to buying patronage and extending power. Do you see how good ideas can be thoroughly corrupted in the hands of someone whose character and motivations are at odds with the people they’re meant to serve? Now when we complain, his supporters will say, “Did your Messiah not say subsidy was bad and had to go?” So yeah, I think Peter Obi has stopped softening the ground for their callousness to land without resistance. Let them generate policies entirely on their own so people will judge them on execution and the impact on people’s lives. No more heartless spins on good ideas that have been “marketed” by a trustworthy person. PO now insists that we must vote on the merits of the character of the person making the promise. Consider this. When Dangote declared that he would build Africa’s largest refinery, even people who were doubtful knew one thing — fail or succeed he would give it a good go. It wasn’t the same kind of farting in the wind as, “If I don’t give you power after 4 years, don’t vote for me.” Once people knew the site of the proposed refinery, they rushed to buy adjoining lands on the strength of the character and antecedents of the man Dangote. So guys, Peter Obi is no longer popularising ideas. None of these ideas are rocket science, as he puts it, anyway. If you say you’re going to build a house, build it. It’s as simple as that. Sure there are issues that will arise. Things that people don’t anticipate, problems are a constant in every project. But building a house is a known craft. The engineering is not esoteric. Neither is large scale electricity which has been around for a century. In recent times, similar countries as Nigeria have ramped up theirs — Egypt 28k MW, Indonesia 60k MW. Peter Obi had to visit them to see if they were using juju — they weren’t. So when the man who conquered greed says I will generate and distribute 10k MW — I’d sooner believe and trust his commitment than the guys who have never seen a ₦1m they could steal and left it alone.
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ỌmọỌba Adéyẹmí
ỌmọỌba Adéyẹmí@Adeyemi_joab·
@iche_adele @pltbot @0morinsola Hope the Trojan horse understands. You've just told him the cardinal rule to getting a better Nigeria. As for those moaning about Obi not articulating enough, they can vote Bulaba. He's articulated enough to give them premium corruption and suffering. Bunch of sufferheads
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Cool Aich
Cool Aich@iche_adele·
@pltbot @0morinsola The country must have a president. Obi is different from the pack. He has loads of integrity. We can start from there. Dont even start with "na integrity we go chop?" Because 70% of Nigeria's problems are corruption!
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