Imadu

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Imadu

Imadu

@Etekar

I be Africa man original

Lagos, Nigeria Beigetreten Eylül 2022
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Harrison Gwamnishu
Harrison Gwamnishu@HarrisonBbi18·
Oghenemine Ogidi 2026 Oghenerume Ogidi 2022 Two brothers from same parents were Extrajudicially k!lled by Delta State Police. The level of Impunity currently in Delta State is unacceptable. Nobody knows where ASP USMAN NUHU kept Oghenemine dead body. Was he dumped in the River or in Shallow Grave 🤔. Six days and counting, Oghenemine’s family are yet to see the dead body of Mena. #EndPoliceBrutality #justice4mena
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Chucky Peters
Chucky Peters@EbukaIhejirika·
@tobyasky No be echi-eteka this guy dey run bestie vibes with so?
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The married man
The married man@marriedmn·
If you are planning to marry a woman, stop asking childish questions like: “What’s your favorite color?” “What’s your favorite food?” “Who is your celebrity crush?” Those questions won’t help you know her. Ask her THESE instead- and you will know who she really is......
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Benkingsley Nwashara
Benkingsley Nwashara@Benking443·
PLEASE SHARE!!!! Popular Nigerian activist Justice Crack, born Mark Chidiebere Justice, has been declared missing after exposing the killing of a 24-year-old NYSC Corper in Abuja, allegedly by men of the Nigerian Military. He was last seen around noon on Tuesday, April 28, at the NAOWA Shopping Complex in Asokoro, Abuja. Since then, his phone has been switched off, and all attempts to reach him have failed. The alarm was first raised by his wife, with fellow activists, including Mr. Commonsense and Official Gana, urging the public to assist with any information that could lead to his whereabouts.
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🅾️Ⓜ️🅾️òlá 🕊️🍒
She came to my shop yesterday to dodge for rain without even greeting when the rain was about to stop she wanted to be going not until the rain was still draining. Our eyes eventually caught each other but I just stood my ground not to offer her a sit just because she doesn't know how to utter a greeting.
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Yehgha
Yehgha@yaygha·
"It takes a village to raise a child"
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Oluwaseunfunmi_ Akins
Oluwaseunfunmi_ Akins@bidemi_akins·
I do not know what kind of words to use to make anyone understand how much I need help right now. I am a young vibrant lady whose life was completely destroyed by cancer. I have gone through pain, loss, tears, fear, and battles I never imagined I would face at this age, 👇
Oluwaseunfunmi_ Akins@bidemi_akins

I pray for you as someone who has lost a part of her body cos of cancer. Cancer will never find a place in your body. You will never experience chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or surgeries because of cancer. You will not lose any part of your body because of cancer. Cancer will 👇👇

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Harrison Gwamnishu
Harrison Gwamnishu@HarrisonBbi18·
They said more than five police officers were involved in the extrajudicial killing of Oghenemine. So why is only one person being paraded as the culprit? Justice cannot be selective. Every officer involved must be identified, investigated, and prosecuted accordingly. Anything less is a coverup. We must not allow this to fade away like just another social media trend. Real lives are being lost, and silence only enables more abuse. The world watched how justice was pursued in the case of George Floyd. We must demand the same level of accountability here. If you can’t make a post, please share this message. Speak up. Demand justice. #ExtraJudicialKillings #EndPoliceBrutality #AlwaysFilmThePolice Harrison Gwamnishu
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Harrison Gwamnishu
Harrison Gwamnishu@HarrisonBbi18·
ACP ALIYU SHABA is the Area Commander of Effurun Area Command, the officer incharge of Usman Nuhu and his gang that Extrajudicially killed Oghenemine. Watch out for a Conspiracy by some stakeholders in my State to cover up this crime. Watch out. Till now, ONLY ONE officer is in custody? What happened to others? Including the police officer that assisted Usman Nuhu to fix his AK-47 magazine? TILL ALL THE OFFICERS ARE FISHED OUT, I PERSONALLY WON'T STOP. DEMAND FOR THEIR PROSECUTION! #EndPoliceBrutality #ExtraJudicialKillings #alwaysfilmthepolice Harrison Gwamnishu
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WithoutHistory
WithoutHistory@WithoutHistory·
President Assimi Goïta: "To those who say France did nothing or that France must stay: I was at the front with them, I ate with them, I patrolled with them, and I listened to their radio." "What I heard—if you had been there, you would have fired on them. When we were on the ground, the French would put us in front, and if there was no danger, we replied 'R.A.S.' (Nothing to Report)." "And in cases where we were fired upon, they would say, 'That’s war, isn't it!' Many Malians fell before our eyes, and we could say nothing." "All it took was for you to revolt, and the next day Bamako would recall you. That is to say, if 100 Malian soldiers died, only one Frenchman fell—or zero losses on the French side." "I remember that famous day when we were 5 kilometers from Kidal; we could already see the rebels retreating. We said to ourselves, 'Kidal is going to fall.' In less than 15 minutes, a lieutenant-colonel arrived to announce that we were forbidden from entering Kidal. Me and four of my comrades wanted to force our way in and disobey France." "As we moved forward, they said clearly: 'One more step and you will each get a bullet in the head.' That day, I cried like a baby. And when I called our superiors in Bamako, their only response was: 'You must stay behind France.'" "The next day, we saw those Frenchmen resupplying the rebels in front of us. I even locked eyes with one of them, and he smiled to mock me." "After the resupply and the donation of 8 pickup trucks, those Frenchmen told us they did it for peace between Azawad and Mali. I revolted again; it was in this context that I found myself delivered to those rebels one day." "They had given up our position so that I and my revolutionary colleagues would be arrested." "Indeed, we were arrested. And on the radio, I heard 'Bravo' and 'The other *gamas* (targets/raskals) are in the basket... mission accomplished.' That was the code with those Frenchmen. We told ourselves it was over for us. I began to think, and I realized it is a matter of pride to die for one's country. And I laughed." "Then one day, we were told we would be released. But during the time we spent with those people, the number of French generals and colonels who called per day was inestimable. Upon my return, I saw they were giving me training and promotions." "Since Mali has always been my priority—and everyone in the army knows it—I learned to protect my country. I already know the North like the back of my hand. I know who these Frenchmen are, and they know who I am." "I am a highly trained commando. I am a man who is always ready. If you see that we are not dropping bombs on these jihadists, it is because when they take a village hostage, they use women and children as human shields. To those who do not know war: how do you expect us to drop bombs on a village? Do you forget there are women and children there?" "Do you forget that these women and children are innocent? In war, one must be purely strategic and cautious." "I promise you that Mali will be free. Together with my colleagues, we will liberate Mali. We have come a long way, and we are not politicians. We are liberators; let those who wish to understand, understand. Those who do not, let them go to the front and witness the situation themselves. We have a land that is very rich and vast. We can make it perfect." #Mali #AES (Alliance of Sahel States) #Africa
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Dylonn Burkindi 🇧🇫
🇲🇱 Malian Armed Forces did not play with the terrorists who attacked yesterday. It was a suicide mission.
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Uncle CP
Uncle CP@ParrenEssential·
@Etekar The Burden of Freedom by Dr Myles Monroe, Mans search for meaning by Viktor Frankl
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Ozor Ndi Ozor
Ozor Ndi Ozor@OzorNdiOzor·
A Soldier who rescues people physically, mentally and spiritually. I see no need for him to wield this rifle no more cos bro is already taking the shot with words, so amazing. I can't stop watching this very philosophical and intelligent young officer 🫂. He deserves a more valuable place as a philosophical trainer/coach for amateur recruited into the Military.
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Uncle CP
Uncle CP@ParrenEssential·
@OzorNdiOzor Reading philosophical books will leave you thinking like a mad man but that's really when you start living.
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Freedom From Mental Slavery
Mali 🇲🇱 Kati: a terrorist was trying to escape when he was chased by residents. During attacked , he opened fire on the population. Despite this, the residents continued the pursuit with their bare hands and managed to neutralize him before burning him. 🔥 👌🫵🏻💪 @DirpaFa 🇲🇱
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Femi Ote$@realFemiOtedola·
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Danny Walter 🧸
Danny Walter 🧸@AjeboDanny·
Another Sunday to go to church and get threatened, manipulated and extorted with lies by Nigerian Pastors.
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Christian Suto
Christian Suto@Chris_U_C·
@oku_yungx Nigerian Barbers will use your head as a specimen to practice their act of sorcery
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KING ELOM👑🌕
KING ELOM👑🌕@iamNeare·
White people proudly displayed their culture in these shows. Theft, invasion, pillaging, rape, cannibalism, lazy, never invented anything, never works for anything. How did White people convince the world they're the "good guys"?
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