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@OluNations

Ondo dude wit American Accent | Young father | Christian | 4 da 'not too serious' side of life | I folo back

Nigeria Beigetreten Temmuz 2023
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Ozzy12
Ozzy12@OluNations·
@FinPlanKaluAja1 All we need to do in alaigbo is elect good and transformative leaders like Alex Otti and Peter Mbah. They will use state police to ensure development is not hindered by criminal elements. Investors will be sure of their safety. Thank you PBAT
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Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
The State Police will not be perfect; the Federal Police are insufficient and imperfect, but a federal republic needs State and Local police and policing. That said, the passage of the State Police Act is a significant achievement, and full credit for establishing the State Police and the continued push for devolution of powers goes to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. On this, you have my 100% support. Go further and see if you can advocate for and implement regional devolution. Well done, Sir.
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Ozzy12@OluNations·
@HAHayatu The empathy that has crumbled Senegal, thrown Argentina into crisis.. For the umpteenth time, Tinubu was left with no other choice than to end the subsidies.
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Hamma@HAHayatu·
Tinubu supporters will applaud him that he takes the toughest decisions no matter how hurtful they are, they see it as bravery I see it as wickedness and lack of empathy. Tinubu took out subsidy when that was the only thing the masses benefit from the govt, personally I have never supported removal of subsidy even when candidate I supported said he will do it , because I know removing will not benefit the masses. Now state police is created some are saying is a tough decision, what I see is Tinubu will now exonerate FG and himself from insecurity and tell you have your state Governors to handle it, while the Governors are now happy they have instruments of coersion at their disposal, the heat of state police shall be on opposition than even criminals. Just watch it.
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Ozzy12@OluNations·
@UthmanTochukwu Same Tinubu that didn't get what he wanted on tax reform?
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Uthman Isa Tochukwu, Esq, ACIArb.
When people say that it’s almost close to impossible to achieve some certain things because of the nature of our constitution and its amendment process, I laugh. All it requires is to have a President who controls the leadership of the National Assembly and everything goes regardless of how stringent the process of amendment is. If President Tinubu wants a 3rd term in this current senate leadership, he will get it 💯.
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Ozzy12@OluNations·
@jazz2reel @talk2veee The jobs were there because they were suffering population decline. More deaths than births. You had far more births, on top your 240M people on subsidized forex. No way it would not collapse bro
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Adetunji Abubakar Balogun
@OluNations @talk2veee What are you saying now? Immigrants are going there in droves for jobs before now. Isn't that 1 enough yardstick 2 know it means there are better and many job opportunities there including for their citizens? Just because there are recent issues doesn't mean it wasn't enough b4.
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Talk2veee
Talk2veee@talk2veee·
There’s nothing shameful about using education to japa & coming back if you couldn’t land a job. Come back home, instead of hiding from authorities & living like a fugitive. Fortune can smile on you again at home.
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Joshua Mike-Bamiloye
Joshua Mike-Bamiloye@jay_mikee·
“Here we go again” and yet you couldn’t get through one paragraph without misrepresenting what Mount Zion actually does. Let me help. MZ doesn’t demonize Yoruba culture. It celebrates it; the colors, the language, the proverbs, the royalty. Eg. Abejoye became a born-again Christian while still speaking deep Yoruba, bowing before his king, and dropping proverbs that’ll make your grandfather nod. Nobody took his culture. The Gospel just took the throne in his heart. You framed this as “Yoruba spirituality vs foreign religion.” We never did. We frame it as Light vs Darkness and Darkness has no nationality. We’ve called it out in boardrooms, cities, and yes, in the villages. Location doesn’t exempt it. “Profiting from portrayals” MZ has 200+ films. Less than 30% are traditional settings. Your entire argument is built on a minority of the catalog, filtered through a lens of cultural grievance. That’s not analysis, that’s a feeling dressed up as a fact. People are asking questions? Good. Watch the films. The full ones. From start to finish. AGBARA NLA drops OCT 1. 🔥 The name of Jesus is still above every other name, in 1993 and in 2026.
Ìfẹ́ṣọlá@kootujirian

Here we go again with the same stupid, tired propaganda. Mount Zion and others need to understand that the era of demonizing Yoruba culture and spirituality is over. People are educating themselves now, and these old narratives will no longer go unchallenged. Respect your faith, but stop turning Yoruba culture into the villain of every story. For over three decades, films like this have profited from portraying Yoruba spirituality as evil while presenting foreign religious worldviews as inherently good. Yet many of the social problems facing society today clearly weren’t solved by that propaganda. Mike Bamiloye built a successful career from this formula, moved his family abroad, and now returns to sell the same story again. The difference is that people are now asking questions, and many are no longer willing to accept these portrayals without scrutiny.

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Ozzy12@OluNations·
@jazz2reel @talk2veee See how you're conveniently giving excuses for them. Are you on their payroll?😂 It shows how we easily accuse those we don't love but will go any length to excuse those we do
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Adetunji Abubakar Balogun
@OluNations @talk2veee 🤦🏽.... because it's is a recent issue for them and u can't say they're not building yet. Ours has been happening for a lifetime. It's a simple thing. If we had been successful like them b4, we wld also be stopping immigrants like u claimed now. It's a different ball game then.
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Ozzy12@OluNations·
@jazz2reel @talk2veee How come you don't expect them to continue to "build sysyematic pathways" to jobs despite their population spiraling out of control But you expect your own magician leaders to do the same with your nearly highest birth rate?
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Adetunji Abubakar Balogun
@OluNations @talk2veee You don't see the irony of it. They're blocking immigrants because immigrants are taking the jobs on ground. Which immigrants are you blocking here to come and take which job? If you're well educated there, you have 85% chance of getting a job without any connection or sort.
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Ozzy12@OluNations·
@MasterBolaji This is why it must remain a LOAN Imagine if it was free money, nobody will raise the alarm.
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Bolaji Fesomade
Bolaji Fesomade@MasterBolaji·
NELFUND: We'll give you student loans. Students: Thank you. Rector: Let's plan. Your school fee is ₦50k, but we'll tell the govt it's ₦80k & steal the balance. This is exactly what is happening in some schools. A whole Rector is stealing from govt funds. What a shame!
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Ozzy12@OluNations·
@mariolexxx Good points listed So how many votes do you bring to the table? Minority can only have their say, no matter how sound they are. Only majority will have their way. It is what it is.
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Ayo
Ayo@mariolexxx·
Dear Sir Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Thank you for the effort and commitment you have shown toward making Nigeria a better country. To be candia, you have articulated a good plan for national progress; however, the existing system is working against the successful implementation of that plan. Sir, for your vision to achieve a complete and lasting transformation, Nigeria urgently needs the restructuring you have already proposed. Without addressing the structural limitations of the current system, even the best intentions of yours will continue to face resistance. At this point, we must tell ourselves the honest truth about Nigeria. If you desire divine guidance and the cooperation of natural forces to catalyze your plans for the country, there is a need to return decisively to the path of restructuring. It remains the foundation upon which meaningful and sustainable development can be built. A centralized system produces centralized corruption. When power, money, and control are locked in Abuja: Politics becomes a fight to capture the center, Leadership becomes conquest, not service, Ethnicity becomes weaponized, Accountability disappears into distance. This is not coincidence. This is design problem. Sir, No country develops by begging one center to work miracles. Development comes when: Power is close to the people, Decisions are local, Failure is visible and Success is rewarded. That is why decentralization and regional Autonomy is highly imperative to our survival. Sir, You cannot run a diverse country like Nigeria with: One economic brain, One security command, One permission-giving authority. That's congestion. I remembered you proposed state policing? But some clowns became object of resistance to it. Centralization creates strong politicians and weak states while Decentralization creates strong states and responsible leaders. You want accountability? Bring power closer. You want development? Let regions compete vigorously. You want peace? Sir, reduce the desperation to control the center!!! An oak tree will not bear pears. A broken structure will not produce good governance. Sir let us REDESIGN THE NIGERIA SYSTEM in your second tenure May God Almighty give your grace and power to fully Restructure the country.
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Ozzy12@OluNations·
@jazz2reel @talk2veee There are jobless people everywhere bro. In fact, that is why they are blocking your pathway to immigration now. When UK badly needed people, they opened up the floodgates.
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Adetunji Abubakar Balogun
@OluNations @talk2veee Because he's not a citizen there. You think well read and educated citizens there are jobless? They most likely have varieties and might not be what they're hoping for but they won't be jobless. Something will be giving them income if they really want to work.
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Ozzy12@OluNations·
@egi_nupe Have you heard of AI-assisted shooting
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Olukayode bakre
Olukayode bakre@kayodebakre8·
@EnitanOyekanm You believe a Level 17 civil servant close to retirement would offer to be surety to Elrufai?
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Ozzy12@OluNations·
@jazz2reel @talk2veee How come a "deliberate and systematically built job pathways for educated citizens" didn't land them a decent job in that abroad?
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Adetunji Abubakar Balogun
@talk2veee That's the problem with "home". "Fortune". An educated and well-read citizen has to rely on "fortune" to land a decent job. Not even his preferred job o. We rely 2 much on chance and "grace of God" here not a deliberate and systematically built job pathways for educated citizens.
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Ozzy12@OluNations·
@HAHayatu You really think a state governor needs a state police to witch-hunt a senator in his state? Are state commissioners of police not technically under their control?
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Hamma@HAHayatu·
I expect the senators and rep members to reject this state police bill, if they make the mistake of creating a force run by Governors they will be the first victims. What Nigeria needs is strengthening the current police, what Governors are doing is control of armed forces
Imran Muhammad@Imranmuhdz

President Tinubu sends a constitutional amendment bill to the Senate for the establishment of state police. The Senate will consider the constitutional amendment bill for the establishment of state police tomorrow. The Senate President, Sen. Akpabio, announced that the states have promised to consider the state police bill on the same day once they receive it.

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Ozzy12@OluNations·
@TaxDoctorNG That's the easiest na Cause You guys seem to dominate that industry
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kayode okunola
kayode okunola@TaxDoctorNG·
I hope one day, nobody will carry this tribalism to accounting profession shaaaa
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Montero - Olu Lewis
Montero - Olu Lewis@Montero1016·
This man accepted an appointment from Jonathan after he lost the 2015 election to be SEC Chairman without shame. When Buhari started going after members of Jonathan's Govt, people urged Obi to resign but he didnt. In fact, he began to lobby Buhari for retention by saying 'Buhari didnt cause recession. Failure to save caused it' to placate baba. By December 2015, he didnt even have a road map for SEC when his work was reviewed, forcing Buhari to sack him that month. He failed as SEC boss just like he did in Anambra! A man who shamelessly refused to resign when his party was been targeted & chose to throw his former boss under the bus, is talking about resignation? Obi is suffering from personality disorder or crisis!
Peter Obi@PeterObi

Owning Up to Leadership Failures and Political Responsibility This morning, I listened to the British Prime Minister’s speech announcing his planned resignation in July. As a keen observer of global politics, my primary interest lies in examining what successful nations do right and the structural factors that cause others to lag or struggle with governance and development. The Prime Minister’s planned resignation comes amid mounting public frustration over a stagnant economy, a worsening cost-of-living crisis, and a perceived failure to honour key campaign pledges. Looking inward in our dear country, we can recall our own situation. Before 2015, our President on several occasions championed the call for the then President Goodluck Jonathan to resign over economic hardship and insecurity affecting Nigerians. During the Chibok school kidnapping incident, he demanded the immediate resignation of President Jonathan, arguing that the government had failed in its most fundamental duty of protecting lives. During the 2023 election campaign, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu made several promises, including improved electricity supply. He also challenged the electorate not to vote for him for a second term if he failed to deliver on those commitments—particularly in providing stable power, fighting corruption, and improving the welfare of Nigerians. At present, however, these conditions have worsened. Electricity supply remains unreliable, insecurity has intensified in many areas, including kidnappings, and economic hardship has deepened rather than eased. Similar concerns are reflected across other critical sectors such as security, infrastructure, transportation, and anti-corruption efforts, all of which have regressed. We are in the worst possible condition. I, therefore, join Nigerians of goodwill in calling for the resignation of the President over monumental failure in governance. Such a gesture would help enthrone a political culture rooted in accountability and responsibility, rather than further entrenching impunity. It would also send a powerful message that public office is a sacred trust, not an entitlement, and help build a society in which future leaders understand that failure carries consequences. Only by ending the culture of impunity can we secure a better future for the society our children will inherit in a New Nigeria that is possible. -PO

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