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@Tobi_Goold

Gentleman of the press @souqnewsTv | Deloitte Campus Brand Ambassador Yorkshire 22/23 | Leadership & Governance |COO | Real Estate| Member @ForbesBLK

God's bossom Beigetreten Ağustos 2013
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Governance in Nigeria is not failing because we lack policies. It is failing because we lack implementation discipline. We have frameworks. We have institutions. What we don’t have is consistent accountability. The real question is: Are we building systems, or just recycling power?
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Fola Unveils his new Tattoo 🖋️9️⃣
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Wizkid has been nominated for the best afrobeats artist category at the American music awards 🇺🇸 — voting link to be available soon
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If the banger tweet you had in mind did not blow up, post it again.
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One hospital bill can wipe out 10 years of savings. May we not see what's beyond our capability.
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Celine or Michiel? 🤔
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Tunde Onakoya becomes first African to win Lideramos Youth Award in Barcelona 🤩
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Ebuka The Big Head 🧡
The people who support you without being asked are the ones worth keeping.
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@Tobi_Goold He was with them even though he says he’s against them
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In the early 2000s, in Maiduguri, a quiet movement began. Led by Mohammed Yusuf, it rejected Western education. Few knew it would grow into one of Nigeria’s deadliest threats. 2009 changed everything. After Yusuf’s death, the group turned violent, more organized, and more dangerous. Under Abubakar Shekau, terror spread across the Northeast. Villages burned. Lives shattered. Then came 2014. The Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping shocked the world. Hundreds of girls were taken. A nation in pain. A global cry: #BringBackOurGirls. Boko Haram later split. One faction aligned with the Islamic State West Africa Province. Nigeria, through the Nigerian Armed Forces, pushed back, reclaiming ground, restoring hope. Today, the threat and destruction hasn’t vanished, but neither has resilience. Communities rebuild. Schools reopen. Life returns, slowly but surely. This is not just a story of terror. It’s a story of endurance and a nation that refuses to break.
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