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Tugbokorowei Powell

@Psychodec

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Oduduwa Republic
Oduduwa Republic@OduduwaR·
They are reporting my account for practically stating the obvious that Nigeria needs REVOLUTION. I will not be intimidated or coarse to stop playing my constitutional right.
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Chief Ikukuoma
Chief Ikukuoma@IkukuomaC·
This was what Aba used to look like before Dr Alex Otti took over as Governor of the state !!!! Just take a look at the mess at Osisioma
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Ife Salako
Ife Salako@ifesalakooffice·
City Boys sat down with the son of their “on your mandate” to discuss how to share rice in South-South. The pictures look so clean that you’d think they are discussing Nigeria’s nuclear power. No! It’s all about RICE! Ire o✌🏽
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Benkingsley Nwashara@Benking443·
Enugu State Governor is arguably a step ahead of Alex Otti. You can rightly argue that Mbah did not inherit a state as severely dilapidated as what Alex Otti met in Abia state, it is undeniable that Otti has delivered a dramatic turnaround, positioning Abia with an unprecedented capacity to compete among Nigeria’s leading states. ALEX OTTI is actually the only governor in the history of Nigeria’s South-East to inherit a state in such profound decline and deliver a remarkable turnaround within just three years. Enugu, however, already possessed a foundational advantage. What distinguishes Mbah is his aggressive and strategic deployment of that leverage while at the same time expanding the Enugu's growth trajectory.
Dr. Ose Etiobhio@osemagnum

is there any governor in Nigeria doing up to half of what Alex Otti is doing?

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Abdool Moh.
Abdool Moh.@abdool_moh·
@Edenlife9 Because a random Idiot on social media can’t tell me where to live.
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
"Otedola is just a private businessman enjoying his money. Leave him alone" Brother was able to pull a $1.7B loan in 2007. LET 👏 THAT 👏 SINK 👏 IN. $1.7B. 30K naira Opay loan wan kee your papa. See you and your 3 siblings dey share one egg, you dey defend Otedola online.
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo

Egbon was able to secure a $1.7B loan in 2007 - 2 years later, he appeared on Forbes list. Saying Otedola's book will speak to you when you can't even borrow 5K from opay. "Is he the only billionaire's child?" Is it all billionaire's children interested in business, Ode?

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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Why would I have N10billion and risk it on Presidential election?
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أحمد خليفة
أحمد خليفة@_A_khalifa·
Clown using pretty rain to claim God is mad at UAE ! Reality: the storm fucked Iran way harder than the UAE. Hey Nigerians, send this joker straight to the mental hospital. He needs psychiatric help not exploiting religion for clout 😂
Adamu B. Garba II, Msc, MNIIA, FIDPM@adamugarba

Dubai declared war on Iran today, same day, they have serious thunderstorms all over the city. God is obviously angry with their choice.

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SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬
SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6·
I just heard a Funny story. Is it true that Cubana Chiefpriest got Booed at a Show In Abuja when he came out on Stage to Perform? 🥵 Pls Is there a Video?
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Tugbokorowei Powell@Psychodec·
@HAHayatu It is the turn of the South. North should wait. Atiku missed his chance by fighting GEJ for Buhari.
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Hamma@HAHayatu·
I like Saraki very well and respect his opinion but this time I think he is not being fair to his supporters with ambition as he has kept them in limbo just for his 2031 plans, in APC they have no pathway and PDP is at dead end. On the issue of Southern turn let's be realistic by 2027 the south had ruled for 18 years while the north have done it for 10 years only, so that arguement is dead on arrival.
Channels Television@channelstv

2027: I think it is only fair to allow the South to complete its 8 years. I was one of those that supported that PDP should zone presidency to the south in 2027. -Bukola Saraki, Former Kwara State Governor #PoliticsToday

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Olamide .
Olamide .@olamide_adee·
COWARDS!!! You’re deleting your tweets ! That protest is gonna hold and there’s absolutely nothing Seyi and his daddy gonna do about it
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Reedor Ways
Reedor Ways@richone090·
"If you talk you die, if you no talk you go die for nothing" Fela Anikulapo Kuti
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Lekan Olayinka
Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
Biggest Mack, I would strongly recommend you don’t spread the stench of your faux intellectualism that only survives by desperately leeching to David Hundeyin’s hubris-inflated intellectual shadow towards me. Let me give you facts. Everyone had slaves. Africans enslaved and sold fellow Africans for over 1,300 years in the Trans-Saharan slave trade to Arabs, many of whom castrated them. Africans sold fellow Africans. Around 10 million Africans sold by Africans. There was also the Indian Ocean slave trade. Around 6 million East Africans were sold to Arabs by Africans. What about the Barbary slave trade? North Africans enslaved over a million Europeans. Did you know that Africans took over a million white people as slaves? Then the Arab slave trade. Between 10 to 18 million people were enslaved from East Africa, Central Africa, and even the Caucasus, many supplied through African networks. The Ottoman and Red Sea slave trades also moved millions, with about 3 million through the Red Sea routes alone. Across most of these systems, people were captured through war and sold. Africans were not just victims. They were also participants. Arguably, Africans have been the biggest commercial suppliers of slaves. However, most of these slaving trades were actual trades. Only the Barbary Island trade was the one in which White people did not sell themselves but were forcibly captured by Africans. So answer this. If slavery was a global system, why is the demand for reparations selectively directed at the West? Why are Africans who sold fellow Africans not being asked to pay reparations? Why are Arab states, arguably among the largest historical slave traders, not at the center of this conversation? Now to Christianity. We cannot demand reparations from the civilization that led the abolition of slavery. Before Christianity, slavery was universal. After it, abolition became a moral force. Britain abolished slavery in 1833 and paid about 20 million pounds, roughly 40 percent of its national budget at the time, to compensate slave owners. That’s around £15bn today. That debt was so massive it was only fully paid off in 2015. Britain also enforced abolition globally. About 2,000 naval personnel died policing the seas to stop slave trading, often against the resistance of local rulers. Here in Lagos, the British Royal Navy had to attack King Kosoko in 1851 to force an end to the slave trade. After he was removed, Akitoye took power and signed a treaty abolishing it. So what exactly is the problem with you pan Africanists and reparations? You want to pretend slavery is why Africa is not progressing because you need a permanent excuse to avoid responsibility. Africa’s problem is not some imaginary David Hundeyin CIA conspiracy that you latch on to with the erratic euphoria of a Pavlov Dog stricken with operant conditioning. Ghana is already being positioned as a pawn by actors hostile to the Western bloc. That is why you see strange alliances and sponsorships, including from the State of Palestine, a government known for paying stipends to families of suicide bombers. This constant fixation on the West for reparations is just another form of dependency dressed up as activism. Nothing that happened 400 years ago is stopping Africa from developing today. And finally, Biggest Mack, you cosplay intelligence. You perform depth. You pretend to be erudite. But you are shallow. Completely shallow. What you are doing is the same thing as the African who lacks identity and compensates with material signals like designer clothes. You do it with empty pan Africanism. No substance. Just noise, recycled outrage, and the temporary feeling of importance. It is hollow. Take that degradation somewhere else. Such corrosive mentality shouldn’t in an African society seeking advancement.
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck

I said it. African Christians, specifically Nigerian ones, are the only group in Africa against reparations for slavery. Left to them, discussions to recognize it as the “worst crime against humanity” would not have even seen the light of the day. For them, it’s best to ‘forget’ and pretend it never happened. Just like white Jesus taught them: “turn the other cheek” so the white man can take everything that belongs to you, while you stand there and watch. Blessed are the meek so they can inherit heaven, while the white man inherits your own place on earth. Very useless set of people. And there’s a reason they do this. It’s a preemptive strike, because they fear conversations about slavery will always get to that part where the role Christianity played is mentioned. They don’t ever want to hear that. They prefer to sacrifice everything they have to protect Oyibo man’s religion. Their entire life’s purpose is to worship Oyibo. Tufiakwa!

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Lekan Olayinka
Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
Biggest Mack 😂 I’m guessing you’re still reeling from the impact of our earlier exchanges today. So much so that you’ve now resorted to insults. I don’t deal in insults, only facts, so I won’t indulge you. But I’ll leave you with a cold, hard fact: Iran just raised its military enlistment age down to 12. That’s not a nation winning a war. That means 12-year-olds could be sent to fight against trained American Marines. In case you don’t know, during the Iran–Iraq War, the Basij force recruited children as young as 9–12 and sent them to the frontlines. Not just to fight, but to clear minefields. They gave each child a plastic “key to paradise,” telling them they would enter heaven as martyrs. An estimated 33,000 children were blown to shreds clearing minefields for the adult army. This is the same Iran you’re mindlessly cheering. And now they’re doing it again. You’re being mindless, Biggest Mack. And people like you are emblematic of what plagues many Africans: Misguided. Misinformed. You say the war in Iran should concern me. It shouldn’t. Right now, my issue is power. Adebayo Adelabu affects me more than Benjamin Netanyahu ever will. Right now, my issue is oil. My country has four refineries, with billions of dollars allocated, yet nothing to show for it. Right now, my issue is insecurity. My Chief of Defence Staff has said they would rather wait for terrorists to repent than decisively defeat them. So take your mindless Pan-Africanism elsewhere. People like you are part of the problem, blaming everyone else for our woes except ourselves. Condemnable.
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck

After spending 13,000 Naira to buy 10 liters of fuel for his pass my neighbor generator” - as against N7000 he bought 3 weeks ago, thanks to the war his lord and personal saviour Trump started. He will charge his power bank. Then charge his phone to stay on twitter, worshipping a white man who has made his life miserable. Let’s even say America is winning (which is by far the reality), this airhead does not have a single idea what that means for him. He’s here having an orgasm over an illusive American victory, while people in Iran currently buy petrol for less than N100. Isn’t he the same individual that used to run that “scpricoco” or whatever the name is twitter account. A proper grifter. An idiot through and through. All that there is in his life is white worship. Nothing else gives his life a meaning.

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PATO PATO🇳🇬🇺🇸
PATO PATO🇳🇬🇺🇸@peculiarpat1·
I live in the US. I just bought fuel 30 minutes ago at a rate of $3.20 per gallon. In the US, gas is sold by the gallon, not by the liter. A gallon contains roughly 4 liters. Meanwhile, most workers in California earn more than $400 per day. This means that even if they buy 10 gallons of fuel in a day, they are still financially comfortable. The fact that most of you compare systems where the minimum wage differs so substantially speaks volumes.
Duru Bond@Bond_not_james

“We are an oil producing country” “If we had more refineries government can afford to pump 1 million liters” 🤡🤡🤡🤡 This is America where the “government is working”, that produces 20million barrels of crude and has over 100 refineries. Their petrol has gone above 3000/liter. And there are a large number of young people who this baba is their “thought leader”

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Anambra 1st son
Anambra 1st son@UchePOkoye·
Let me explain why I won’t waste my time debating these criminal supporters from that region. Dapo Abiodun was reportedly jailed in 1986 for credit card fraud. When he contested for a senatorial seat in 2015, it was against Kashamu, another alleged drug kingpin, who had earlier secured a ticket to run for governor alongside Reuben Abati, which he shamelessly accepted. Tụfiakwa! When Dapo became governor, he appointed Abidemi Rufai as SSA, who was later arrested in 2021 for employment fraud in the United States. Dapo has also faced allegations of certificate forgery. This is the same person they are trying to compare with Alex Otti. Just Google Alex Otti’s credentials and track record. I’m not going to entertain them any further because these people have normalized criminals as their leaders. From top to bottom, everywhere you look, it’s either a drug lord, a credit scammer, or a romance scammer. And some how people are keeping quiet. Lol, not me. Ụnụ rere ere! Abia State used to be the butt of jokes and looked down upon by everyone. We held Ikpeazu and Orji accountable, called them out and these people joined us in ridiculing the state. Abia was used as an example of poor governance. But we got to work. Today, Abia is receiving praise for visible progress. Businesses and families are relocating there, to the extent that Aba is currently facing a housing shortage. Finding an apartment in Aba now na by serious connections. Yet these people are everywhere, trying to force comparisons where none exist. They want Abia to fail so badly. They make false comparisons, like comparing apples and oranges, just to muddy the conversation with their usual incoherent arguments and analogy. Who would have thought that people who pride themselves on being sophisticated would consistently produce ex-convicts as leaders and still openly support them? Tụfiakwa ụnụ! If my governor had ever been arrested for credit card fraud, I would never support him, no matter what he achieves. You people are so morally compromised that you can no longer clearly see where you are headed. Let’s see where all this noise leads.
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Sarki.
Sarki.@Waspapping_·
Friendly advice: don’t join influencers who are tweeting from outside Nigeria to call for protests. If DSS picks you up, you probably won’t see sunlight again until elections are over. Please tread carefully. Most of those influencers calling for protests are outside Nigeria.
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Chicken Catcher🐔
Chicken Catcher🐔@Only1Etubo·
They said Nigerians are not angry enough. Please RT if you are a Nigerian and you are extremely ANGRY with the government.
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