Ehis Moore
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Ehis Moore
@MooreEhis
Cybersecurity | Data Protection | Career Advisor | EICP | Certified CI | Criminologist | Researcher | Compere | Fashion designer.
Beigetreten Ocak 2019
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Oyo children have spent 43 days in captivity.
NEFERTITI@firstladyship
Oyo children have spent 42 days in the bush. Has Madam Jezebel fought for Oriri children?
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@Queen_primis Ewwww...... This is too trypophobic for me.... Jesus I need to find a way to unsee this....🤮🤮🤮
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Delighted to Return to School of Nursing Sciences, Emekuku, Owerri, Imo State.
In continuation of my itinerant visits to educational and healthcare institutions in the country, yesterday, I visited the School of Nursing Sciences, Holy Rosary Hospital, Emekuku, where I met with the management, staff, and students, and presented a donation of ₦15 million to the institution.
I reminded the students that the world needs them more than they need the world because healthcare is one of humanity’s most fundamental needs. Any nation that truly desires development must invest in the education and training of healthcare professionals, who remain indispensable to the well-being and productivity of society.
I was delighted to inspect the computer laboratory, which I had previously supported, and to witness the remarkable progress the institution has made. It was also encouraging to reflect on other health institutions, such as Iyi-Enu and Borromeo, which I supported over the years and which have now grown into teaching hospitals. Their transformation reinforces my belief that sustained investments in health and education can produce enduring results. I look forward to seeing Holy Rosary Hospital attain the same status.
Our vision must be to build a Nigeria where functional institutions produce competent professionals, where investments are directed to critical sectors that lift people out of poverty, and where every child, regardless of background, has the opportunity to succeed. That is how we will build a nation where the son of nobody can become somebody without knowing anybody.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO




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Our Votes Must Count
Unlike in the past, in 2027 our votes MUST count, and all those who are there not to count the votes will be counted among those destroying Nigeria. I encourage everyone to remain at the polling units after voting to count and witness the counting and transmission of results. Those who refuse to allow the votes count will be made to count the full weight of the law against rigging. Let me reiterate: if you do not count our votes, we will count you among those who destroy our democracy, thereby destroying our future, and you must answer to the law. -PO
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@JamiluSufi @PeterObi @realkenokonkwo @officialABAT I see you've mastered the tone of authority without the inconvenience of intellectual depth. Little wonder your food for thought still leaves everyone hungry.
When some1 says you k!lled some1 and he has proof, for instance, keep quiet and forgive him, though false. Iti.
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So @PeterObi has now filed defamation charges against @realkenokonkwo?
Let’s be honest, this is a very bad and ill-advised move.
If @officialABAT decides tomorrow to file defamation charges against everyone who has insulted, criticized, or “barked” at him on this app, how many people will be in court? The entire X space would turn into a courtroom.
This is exactly the kind of intolerance and pettiness we criticize Tinubu for. Using the legal system to silence critics, even those within your own political family, is not strength. It is weakness.
A true leader should be able to absorb criticism, especially from people who once supported him. Filing lawsuits against former allies only makes you look insecure and vindictive.
This is not the “different kind of politician” we were promised.
Ire o!
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories
JUST IN: Kenneth Okonkwo has been served to come and submit all the evidence and proofs he has against Peter Obi
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The problem isn't that Peller didn't go to school.
The problem is that he has now reached a point where he thinks education itself is a joke.
There's a difference between choosing a different path and ridiculing people who chose education.
You didn't become successful because you were uneducated.
You became successful despite being uneducated.
Those are two completely different things.
Setting up a camera to mock MSc holders is exactly the kind of anti-intellectual nonsense that fuels the olodo uprising we're talking about.
If you put this boy in a room and ask him to speak intelligently on most subjects for five minutes, he can't.
Yet people are applauding him for mocking those who spent years developing knowledge and expertise.
Ignorance with an audience.
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@MooreEhis @ruffydfire I also admire your commitment to your level understanding because your teacher still call you a fool even he know that you’re still in sch
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@silverpenydr You're part of the crusade being talked about. Your inability to harness whatever education you have in this discuss is worrying... your infamous ingenuity to compare peller to a PhD holder is proof of what YCee said and that's a function of the bigger problem.
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MrBeast didn't go to college. Logan Paul dropped out of school. David Dobrik didn't even attend college.
Today, we celebrate these people and rate them highly. But when it comes to our own Peller, that's when some of you start calling him an uneducated fellow or an "olodo" content creator.
Let me be very honest: many of you are simply jealous of that boy. The truth is that some people with PhDs cannot even achieve a fraction of what he has accomplished.
Success is not determined solely by formal education. Talent, hard work, consistency, and creativity also matter.
That rubbish mentality needs to stop.
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@iwujidaniel222 @ruffydfire I admire your committment to your current level of understanding....Although it's not rare to see these days.
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@ruffydfire The richest man in the world doesn’t have a master degree
So what are you saying 😒😒😒
All I see here is just hate trying to bring down someone name because of a educational system that doesn’t work in this country
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Let me explain the NDC court ruling in simple business terms.Imagine this scenario: An unregistered business — one that was never duly registered with the CAC and has no trademark — takes a properly registered company with a trademarked logo to court and says:“I wanted to register my business and this logo back in 2015, but I never did. My business is still unregistered and my logo is not trademarked. Kindly deregister this legitimate, registered business with its trademarked logo.”And the court replied: “Okay, no problem.”Nigeria is currently going through a serious judicial crisis. At this point, we might as well admit we no longer have a functional judicial system. What a country.
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Lokoja Judgment: An Unnecessary Serious Setback for Nigerian Democracy
Today was an exceptionally busy day. I left Lagos in the early hours for Emekuku, where I visited the School of Nursing Sciences, an institution I have consistently supported over the years. It was gratifying to inspect projects funded through my previous interventions, including the school’s computer laboratory. Such investments reaffirm my belief that education remains one of the strongest foundations for national development.
From there, I attended the 80th birthday celebration of the Emeritus Archbishop of Owerri, Most Rev. Dr Anthony Obinna, whose commitment to justice, peace, and the common good has inspired many, before proceeding to Madonna University for another engagement.
It was at Madonna University that I received the court news of the Lokoja court rulings through my brother, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.
Every Nigerian committed to the country’s progress should be deeply concerned. This judgment represents another setback for our democracy and the institutions upon which our future depends.
It is regrettable that some who claim to champion democracy now appear determined to weaken the very institutions that sustain it. In doing so, they are undermining public confidence and endangering the future of millions of Nigerians.
The legislature and the judiciary are increasingly being drawn into this pattern of institutional decline. Democracy cannot thrive where institutions lose their independence and credibility.
Those who seek to weaken Nigeria’s democratic foundations will not ultimately prevail. When a similar situation recently affected the ADC, I condemned it without hesitation. I do so again today because my position has always been guided by principle.
My concern is not about who becomes President. My concern is that Nigeria works. Our politics must move beyond the quest for power and focus instead on building a united nation founded on justice, strong institutions, the rule of law, and equal opportunity. That is the Nigeria we owe ourselves and the one we must leave for future generations.
I therefore urge all well-meaning Nigerians to rise above partisan interests and defend our democracy. The survival of our institutions is inseparable from the survival of our nation. It's when we work together that a new Nigeria of our dream is made POssible. -PO
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@thevalidator007 @clintonnzedimma Exactly.... 2 truths can co-exist innit...
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@MooreEhis @clintonnzedimma A part representing a whole innit.
Ycee has rights to his opinion and peller has rights to be mad
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Some influencers, like Peller, have been dismissed as part of the so called "Olodo Uprising."
As a brand manager, I see it differently.¹
Peller has the reach, engagement, influence, and most importantly, the conversion rate businesses pay for.
If my objective is to sell products, I would rather pay Peller to promote my brand than pay Daddy Freeze. Not because one is more educated than the other, but because marketing is about results.
Brands don't invest in certificates. They invest in attention, influence, audience trust, and sales.
At the end of the day, the market rewards whoever delivers the best return on investment.
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