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Together we can change the world, just one random act of kindness at a time

Delta, Nigeria Beigetreten Mayıs 2019
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Solokroos@Solokroos·
Your Vote, Your Life: The Truth About 2027 Dear Nigerians, As we move closer to the 2027 elections, I want to beg every Nigerian—young or old, rich or poor, student or worker—to take the next election seriously. Not because of party, tribe, religion, or social media arguments… but because elections are directly connected to your daily life and your future. Many Nigerians have been made to believe that elections don’t matter. We have heard things like: “My vote doesn’t count.” Or “They will rig it anyway.” Or “All politicians are the same.” But the truth is this: even if the system is not perfect, your participation still matters. When good people stay silent, bad people get stronger. When citizens give up, politicians become more careless. And when a country stops caring about elections, it becomes easier for leaders to treat people anyhow. Let’s be honest—government decisions affect our lives more than we like to admit. The leaders we elect determine the quality of our roads. They decide whether hospitals will have doctors, drugs, and functioning equipment. They control the education system, whether schools are safe, whether teachers are paid, and whether our children will learn in a proper environment. They influence the cost of living through policies that affect fuel prices, food prices, transportation, and even rent. They decide how secure or unsafe our communities will be through policing, intelligence, and the fight against crime and terrorism. If you have ever complained about the price of rice, bread, garri, transport, or electricity bills, then you are already talking about government. If you have ever suffered because of poor roads, insecurity, bad hospitals, unemployment, or weak currency, then you are already experiencing the result of leadership choices. This is why elections are not just political events. Elections are survival decisions. Another important truth is this: the future of Nigeria is being shaped right now. The decisions made today will affect the next 10 to 20 years. When a country keeps electing leaders who do not value education, the youth suffer. When leaders do not prioritize job creation, young people are pushed into depression, crime, desperation, or migration. When leaders do not invest in technology and industries, the country remains dependent and poor. When corruption is allowed to continue, even billions of naira cannot solve basic problems. Many Nigerians are tired. And honestly, it is understandable. People are struggling. Many families are barely surviving. Some are working hard but getting nothing in return. But this is exactly why we cannot afford to ignore 2027. Your vote is not just a vote. It is your voice. If you don’t speak with your vote, somebody else will speak for you. If you don’t choose your leaders, others will choose for you. And when wrong leaders are chosen, everybody suffers—including those who didn’t vote. Also, we need to stop seeing elections as entertainment. It is not a football match. It is not a time to insult each other online. It is not a time to fight because of politicians who don’t even know you exist. Elections should be a time of serious thinking. We must start asking real questions: What has this person done before? Do they have a clear plan? Are they honest? Do they understand the problems of ordinary Nigerians? Can they build strong institutions and not just share money? Will they protect the future of the youth? We must also understand that Nigeria will not change by prayer alone. Prayer is good, but leadership matters. Faith is important, but policies matter. Hope is powerful, but action is necessary.
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IKENNA
IKENNA@kena_ewuru·
I am going to start teaching new dealers how to source good deals from the US and bring it in themselves. Eliminate all the middle men. Serious people only because my classes are not free.
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Victor Wanyama
Victor Wanyama@VictorWanyama·
Today i announce my retirement from football, Four different countries six different clubs, A boy from Muthurwa with a big dream, carrying a Nations pride everytime i stepped onto the pitch. To my family, friends, agent, the fans and the coaching staff that helped me throughout
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Von Batten-Montague-York, L.C.
The Nigerian Independent National Electoral Commission (@inecnigeria) has withdrawn recognition of the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (@ADCNig) and suspended all official engagement with the party pending ongoing litigation. This action has effectively frozen Nigeria's main opposition political party at a critical moment as it prepares to compete in the upcoming Nigerian presidential election, raising serious concerns about the opposition's ability to organize and participate fully in the democratic process. At a time when Nigerians expect free, fair, and credible elections, any development that disrupts political participation, creates institutional uncertainty, or undermines the perceived independence of electoral bodies must be addressed with urgency and transparency. #Nigeria is not only Africa’s largest democracy, but also a critical strategic partner of the United States in regional security, economic stability, and counterterrorism. The integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process is therefore of direct importance to U.S. interests and global stability. Accordingly, the firm will be presenting its concerns to members of the United States Congress and the @realDonaldTrump Administration to ensure that the importance of free, fair, and transparent democratic processes in Nigeria remains firmly on the international agenda. We call on H.E. Bola Ahmed Tinubu (@officialABAT) to ensure that the conduct and outcome of the upcoming elections are beyond reproach, free from doubt, and fully reflective of the will of the Nigerian people. @HouseForeignGOP @HouseForeign @SFRCdems @SecRubio @StateDept @AsstSecStateAF @DeptofWar @HASCRepublicans @HASCDemocrats @atiku @NGRPresident @HouseNGR @NGRSenate @CNNAfrica @BBCAfrica @Reuters @AFP @ForeignPolicy
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DGov
DGov@omoluabi1sq·
“It is only in Nigeria that a man wants to lead you to kill you. I say I don’t want your leadership, you say you must want it. In Nigeria political space, leadership is by force. I don’t want you to lead me, no, I must lead you, don’t be my leader, I must be your leader. Okay, let me select my leader, I must snatch your ballot box. The last two elections in Nigeria has proven one thing, PVC is useless. This thing we calling democracy in Nigeria is useless, we must return it. democracy we have in Nigeria is not democracy. It is a duplicate. What we have is a government of the Agbero, by the Agbero and for the Agbero . Agberocracy” - Pastor Sulaiman
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Leadership Without Compassion is Not Leadership During his visit to Benue State in June 2025, Bola Ahmed Tinubu stopped at the Government House but did not go to the actual scene where innocent Nigerians lost their lives. Similarly, yesterday in Jos, his engagement ended at the airport instead of at the affected communities. What happened in Plateau yesterday highlights a complete absence of leadership. True leadership requires presence, empathy, compassion, and a willingness to meet people where their pain truly lies. For citizens who have just lost loved ones, homes, and their sense of safety, being addressed from an airport tarmac is profoundly inadequate. This approach exacerbates the sense of abandonment already felt by innocent Nigerians who have endured repeated cycles of violence without meaningful protection or justice. Plateau deserves more than distant words; it requires urgent action and a clear commitment to ending the insecurity that continues to claim innocent lives. In such moments, leadership must not only be visible but also tangible—standing with victims, listening to survivors, and acknowledging the depth of their grief. If we truly desire a better Nigeria, we must demand leadership that is present, responsive, and responsible at all times. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Africa Independent Television
Leadership Tussle: Nafiu Bala Resigns As ADC Chairman By Funke Ogunlolu The 2023 Gombe governorship candidate and former national deputy chairman of the African democratic congress. Nafiu Bala has tendered his letter of resignation after declaring himself as the interim national chairman of the party. In the letter Addressed to the former national chairman of the party, Ralph Nwosu, Bala stated that his resignation was to pave way for smooth and effective coalition as well as restructuring the party. Bala assured that he is not abandoning the party and ready to serve in any capacity but the former Gombe governorship candidate was silenced on the David Mark-led interim leadership. The announcement came after the official handing over of ADC to the former Senate President and his team by the former national executive committee on Wednesday. During his declaration as the national chairman, Bala had accused Mark-led interim leadership of the ADC of hijacking the party through unconstitutional means and warned of impending legal action to challenge what he described as a “total surrender” of the party’s structure to external political actors. The former deputy national chairman emphasized that the party’s constitution clearly outlines the processes for leadership succession and that, in line with those provisions, he was now assuming the position of interim national chairman. (Editor: Paul Akhagbemhe)
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Retweet is a form of engagement.
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Solokroos@Solokroos·
And that’s part of the problem. The system is built in a way that demands absolute obedience, no questions asked. Once you step out of line, it’s immediate punishment, no room for independent thinking. At some point, people have to decide where they stand. Blind obedience can only go so far before it becomes complicity.
RAD. Abu Bakr@Northorious

@Solokroos The military is like a cult group, once you disobey order..court Martial straight

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Solokroos@Solokroos·
I don’t feel pity for them anymore. Every time concerned citizens try to speak up against these atrocities, it’s the same army that’s sent to silence us. They keep defending the very people oppressing them. If you decide today to lead a protest for better welfare for security personnel, who do you think the politicians will use against you? The same security personnel you’re trying to fight for. So no, I won’t pity them anymore. The day they get tired of these so-called leaders and choose to stand up for what’s right, that’s when I’ll stand with them.
RAD. Abu Bakr@Northorious

Upon my return to Abuja, I was parked by a soldier on duty who asked where I was heading, and I mentioned FCT. He politely asked if could lift one of his colleagues to Abuja, and I said it was fine. When I was few meters close to Giri junction, I asked the officer his route, he was heading to Zuba while I was going through Lugbe axis to the town. I told him Zuba isn’t far. Transport is around 2-300 Naira. I asked if he was going to stop there(Zuba), or he was heading somewhere. He then told me he was going home to see for the first time after 10 months, his newly born twins. No permission was granted over the period. Sadly, he had to make the compulsory trip because his wife had called that one of the babies had died. And she urged him to come see the other twin in case he will die too. I asked him why he didn’t leave earlier than he left. He replied that he waited with the hope that salaries will be paid, since today is second, but it wasn’t, unfortunately. How then do you intend to make it, I asked him. He showed me all the money he had on him –4,500 which wasn’t even enough to get him to his destination. I could not help than give him 20k and I took his phone number, giving him my words that I will call to get information about the sick baby. I want to ask a question, please 🙏🏻 Are these the soldiers we expect to lay down their lives in our protection? You’re owing soldiers, and you want them to be effective while fighting insecurity? Sadly, this is really laughable. Tales of a soldier on easter.

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Hamma
Hamma@HAHayatu·
I just finished watching INEC chairman interview on Arise, he said he just followed court order regarding the recognition of ADC leadership , which state everything should go status quo ante bellum, which meany going back to status before war. And he said he went back to 2nd September which was the day the war began. Now the question is who was chairman before 2nd September? David Mark was Appointed ADC chairman by the ADC NEC on 2nd July which means the status quo ante bellum chairman is David Mark. Everything points to a biased Amupitan.
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utdreport@utdreport·
Bruno Fernandes wins his SIXTH Premier League Player of the Month award. He’s now one away from equalling the all-time record 🤯
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SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬
SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6·
Governor Hid Inside Armored Tank President Hid inside the Airport Complex Meanwhile Poor Nigerians have Nowhere to Hide when Bandits attack. #VoteWisely2027 😎✌🏽🇳🇬
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Ife Salako
Ife Salako@ifesalakooffice·
Mr “I-did-not-resign” was even sitting in front at the ADC convention with broad smiles all over his face. Your humanity is intact until APC steals your soul with money or stinking propaganda. Thank you @jrnaib2 for this clip. Ire o✌🏽
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
Integrity is a currency for leadership. To be a leader in your space, you must tower above all else in integrity. I will keep mentoring and teaching these things
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Daniel Regha
Daniel Regha@DanielRegha·
You must be an incredibly WICKED person to defend the incompetence of this govt.
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🎤 Adébólá
🎤 Adébólá@Dumbgenius_ng·
APC people are saying the president did not go into the city of Jos because of security briefings. You mean the president is scared to go into the city, but went there to promise the people that it will not happen again? This joke write itself.
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Die Hard
Die Hard@jassjegs·
There's a level you will try defending someone's stupidity, in the end you will look more stupid than the person you're trying to defend.
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Aikon
Aikon@Aikoges·
“If you look at the people we call leaders—go to the Senate, go to the House of Representatives—why should a senator or a member of the House be a praise singer for anyone? Why are those in government not able to face their boss and say, “Oga, this is the truth”? You have people who are supposed to represent the values of society behaving like illiterates. By the time you become a governor, you should be beyond looking for money. Most of Nigeria’s ruling class lack values—they are too cheap. If we truly want to fix this country, we need a principled ruling class. The ruling class needs to have values—values beyond stomach infrastructure.” —HRM Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.✅
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