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@PNMbah Parklane is totally messed up Fix it The majority can only afford that parklane This Yr new international hospital is only for 1% of the population
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Peter Ndubuisi Mbah
One of our signature projects in the healthcare sector is the Enugu International Hospital, a 300-bed ultramodern facility being developed to strengthen access to quality and specialised healthcare services in Enugu State. The hospital is being equipped with advanced medical infrastructure, including cancer diagnosis, treatment, and other critical care services, to position it as a centre for excellence and a destination for advanced medical treatment within and beyond Nigeria. A productive state is built on a healthy population, and we remain committed to strengthening our healthcare system to ensure accessible, modern, and quality healthcare for all.
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@ghostedit247 Nd Lithuania They both fell off D only country with a little bit o consistency now is Iceland
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Precious Stone
Precious Stone@ghostedit247·
Remove Finland leagues from Your basketball
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@islemonjuice Wtf Wtf 1.1 billion for a single school? This man dom thief enugu money finish walahi I supported him before, but omo this man no get vision In my village, two smart schools are just close to each other while another community school is there too, in a very horrible condition
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@peculiarpat1 This umahi is desperate to be Vice president in 2031 and then maybe president after that I just dy laugh
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PATO PATO🇳🇬🇺🇸
PATO PATO🇳🇬🇺🇸@peculiarpat1·
All this just because of Peter Obi. Even sitting governors couldn't stop him. How on earth does anyone think ex governors will do anything? One thing they forget is that the more they gang up against him, the more the masses support him.
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Kelvin Supreme
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Dear Universe 🌎, I have dropped it. 300 odd- GY8H9LWU 58 odd- LC9QA7XQ @Mrbankstips
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@OneJoblessBoy He also said this x.com/i/status/20415… Tinubu the NADECO man
Gooddeals@atyourservices0

A recently dismissed soldier has come forward with a troubling claim: that someone was allegedly detained simply for criticizing the government specifically over the contrast between rewarding female Nigerian footballers for winning a trophy and the continued neglect of soldiers’ welfare. If true, this raises serious concerns about freedom of expression in today’s Nigeria. Citizens should not have to fear detention for voicing opinions, especially on issues that directly affect national priorities and the well-being of those who serve. This situation echoes a point recently made by Peter Obi that some of those who once stood as defenders of democracy during the struggle against military rule now appear to be acting in ways that contradict those very ideals. It’s a painful comparison, especially when placed alongside the legacy of Sani Abacha and the resistance movement led by the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), which Tinubu claims was part of. Democracy is not just about elections; it is about accountability, fairness, and the right of citizens to speak without fear. Our soldiers deserve better. Our citizens deserve better. Nigeria deserves better. Watch the interview and decide for yourself. Are we moving forward or slowly repeating the mistakes of the past? #Nigeria #Tinubu #FreeSpeech #Democracy #EndBadGovernance #INEC #Obidients #RuleOfLaw #HumanRights #Accountability #INEC #ADC

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"Na me still buy injection and drugs for myself inside that detention..." Lance Corporal Rotimi Olamilekan (Rtd) shares the story of his arrest and subsequent dismissal from the Nigerian Army over a viral social media post.
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A recently dismissed soldier has come forward with a troubling claim: that someone was allegedly detained simply for criticizing the government specifically over the contrast between rewarding female Nigerian footballers for winning a trophy and the continued neglect of soldiers’ welfare. If true, this raises serious concerns about freedom of expression in today’s Nigeria. Citizens should not have to fear detention for voicing opinions, especially on issues that directly affect national priorities and the well-being of those who serve. This situation echoes a point recently made by Peter Obi that some of those who once stood as defenders of democracy during the struggle against military rule now appear to be acting in ways that contradict those very ideals. It’s a painful comparison, especially when placed alongside the legacy of Sani Abacha and the resistance movement led by the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), which Tinubu claims was part of. Democracy is not just about elections; it is about accountability, fairness, and the right of citizens to speak without fear. Our soldiers deserve better. Our citizens deserve better. Nigeria deserves better. Watch the interview and decide for yourself. Are we moving forward or slowly repeating the mistakes of the past? #Nigeria #Tinubu #FreeSpeech #Democracy #EndBadGovernance #INEC #Obidients #RuleOfLaw #HumanRights #Accountability #INEC #ADC

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Nigerian Army@HQNigerianArmy·
RE: ALLEGATIONS BY DISMISSED EX-LANCE CORPORAL ROTIMI OLAMILEKAN The attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to a sensationalised report circulating on social media and mainstream news platforms featuring an interview with a dismissed soldier, Ex-18NA/77/1009 Lance Corporal Rotimi Olamilekan, popularly known as “Soja Boi.” In the interview, he made allegations regarding welfare, remuneration and the provision of uniforms and protective equipment for Nigerian Army personnel. While the Nigerian Army remains focused on its core mandate of safeguarding the nation, it has become necessary to correct these falsehoods to prevent the public from being misled. The Nigerian Army categorically states that Mr. Olamilekan was not dismissed for “speaking the truth” or expressing opinions on political leadership. He was dismissed following persistent and grave acts of indiscipline, including violations of the Armed Forces Social Media Policy. Like all professional militaries, the Nigerian Army operates under a strict Code of Conduct and the Armed Forces Act. Unauthorised media appearances, commercialisation of military identity, partisan content creation and misuse of military uniform constitute clear breaches of established regulations. His dismissal followed due process in line with military laws. On the issue of remuneration, the Nigerian Army operates a well-structured and transparent salary system, where earnings are determined by rank and years of service, as clearly stipulated in the Manual of Financial Administration for Armed Forces of Nigeria (MAFA). In addition to consolidated monthly salaries, personnel are entitled to uniform allowances and other allowances, which are periodically paid directly into their accounts. Furthermore, troops deployed on operations or assigned to duties outside their units receive Ration Cash Allowance, Habit Allowance, in addition to free feeding arrangements. Personnel serving in operational theatres, such as Operation HADIN KAI in the North East, are also paid operational allowances and other mission-specific entitlements designed to support their welfare and enhance operational effectiveness. The portrayal of soldiers as receiving no additional benefits beyond basic salary is therefore misleading and inaccurate. The claim that soldiers are required to purchase uniforms and protective equipment, including bulletproof vests and helmets, is entirely false. The Nigerian Army prioritises the welfare, safety, and force protection of its personnel. The provision of uniforms, kits, arms, ammunition, and operational gear is an institutional responsibility executed through established logistics systems. Dedicated ordnance units oversee the procurement, storage, and issuance of these items to ensure troops are adequately equipped for operations. While some personnel may choose to supplement issued kits based on personal preference and comfort, such actions are voluntary and do not indicate any systemic failure. The assertion that troops operate without protective gear is not only false but also reckless, as it undermines public confidence and troop morale. For the avoidance of doubt, no soldier is deployed to an operational theatre without the necessary protective equipment. Claims that such gear is only issued during ceremonial visits are deliberate falsehoods intended to mislead the public. The Nigerian Army remains committed to the highest standards of discipline, accountability, and troop welfare. Operational decisions regarding postings and deployments are guided strictly by strategic and operational requirements.
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A recently dismissed soldier has come forward with a troubling claim: that someone was allegedly detained simply for criticizing the government specifically over the contrast between rewarding female Nigerian footballers for winning a trophy and the continued neglect of soldiers’ welfare. If true, this raises serious concerns about freedom of expression in today’s Nigeria. Citizens should not have to fear detention for voicing opinions, especially on issues that directly affect national priorities and the well-being of those who serve. This situation echoes a point recently made by Peter Obi that some of those who once stood as defenders of democracy during the struggle against military rule now appear to be acting in ways that contradict those very ideals. It’s a painful comparison, especially when placed alongside the legacy of Sani Abacha and the resistance movement led by the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), which Tinubu claims was part of. Democracy is not just about elections; it is about accountability, fairness, and the right of citizens to speak without fear. Our soldiers deserve better. Our citizens deserve better. Nigeria deserves better. Watch the interview and decide for yourself. Are we moving forward or slowly repeating the mistakes of the past? #Nigeria #Tinubu #FreeSpeech #Democracy #EndBadGovernance #INEC #Obidients #RuleOfLaw #HumanRights #Accountability #INEC #ADC

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@otegaogra Imbecile Make something just bring me nd u face to face If u no sleep for hospital make I know Idiot Nah Yr type dy end up becoming tinubu
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O'tega Ogra
O'tega Ogra@otegaogra·
Sir, when you start reflecting sincerely and without sentiment, maybe a lot more people would start to believe you.
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Let us reflect, sincerely and without sentiment. In the past few days, the President has reportedly approved ₦3.3 trillion as a “full and final” payment for debts in the power sector. Yet, this is not the first time such approvals have been made. On May 17, 2024, ₦3.3 trillion was approved for the same purpose. On July 25, 2024, another ₦4 trillion bond was approved to settle similar debts. There have also been other approvals in between, all targeted at addressing the same power sector liabilities. This raises a fundamental question: were the previous approvals mere announcements without execution? ₦3.3 Trillion Again? Nigeria’s Power Crisis Without End During the 2023 campaign, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu made a clear promise: that if he failed to deliver stable electricity, Nigerians should not re-elect him. Today, the reality is that power supply has worsened, to the extent that there are even discussions about disconnecting the Presidential Villa from the national grid. Each time legitimate concerns are raised, what we see appears more like policy pronouncements than measurable progress. Now, again, we are confronted with another ₦3.3 trillion approval to settle power sector debts. These debts were largely accumulated under successive administrations of the All Progressives Congress between 2015 and 2025. This raises serious concerns about accountability, transparency, and effectiveness in public financial management. It is important to note that government institutions and agencies, including the Presidential Villa owe a significant portion of these debts. Year after year, budgets were made and funds appropriated. Why then were these obligations not settled when due? And from what source will this new payment be made? Are we resorting once more to borrowing to service inefficiencies? Key questions remain unanswered: How did the debt accrue? What is the actual total debt in the power sector? Which components of the debts are due to operators’ inefficiency and should be borne by them? Why have previous approvals not translated into tangible improvements? Who are the real beneficiaries of these repeated payments? Is the ₦3.3 trillion approved on April 6, 2026, the same as the ₦3.3 trillion approved in May 2024, and how does it relate to the ₦4 trillion bond approved in July 2024? Nigeria must move beyond recycled announcements and confront the power sector crisis with sincerity, transparency, and decisive reforms. Until we do so, we will remain trapped in a cycle of debt and darkness. But with discipline, accountability, and the right leadership, a new Nigeria is still possible. -PO

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@thecableng We never ready for this country This stupid APC people no really get sense So paying a few fools to protest in solidarity for INEC thinking it will discourage millions of Nigerians who wants them out If we really ready 4 this country and Match in millions, this fools will run
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TheCable@thecableng·
PHOTOS: Group stages pro-INEC march in Abuja, backs commission's stance on ADC Members of the Concerned Nigeria Youth Forum on Tuesday staged a march in Abuja, as show of support for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), amid controversy over the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). The group, led by Adeyeye Olugbenga, its convener, said the demonstration was aimed at defending Nigeria’s democracy and the integrity of the electoral body. Olugbenga said the protest followed “attacks from all manner of destructive elements” against INEC after the commission complied with a court injunction and removed the “illegal leadership of ADC in person of David Mark” from its portal. thecable.ng/photos-group-s…
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Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Let us reflect, sincerely and without sentiment. In the past few days, the President has reportedly approved ₦3.3 trillion as a “full and final” payment for debts in the power sector. Yet, this is not the first time such approvals have been made. On May 17, 2024, ₦3.3 trillion was approved for the same purpose. On July 25, 2024, another ₦4 trillion bond was approved to settle similar debts. There have also been other approvals in between, all targeted at addressing the same power sector liabilities. This raises a fundamental question: were the previous approvals mere announcements without execution? ₦3.3 Trillion Again? Nigeria’s Power Crisis Without End During the 2023 campaign, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu made a clear promise: that if he failed to deliver stable electricity, Nigerians should not re-elect him. Today, the reality is that power supply has worsened, to the extent that there are even discussions about disconnecting the Presidential Villa from the national grid. Each time legitimate concerns are raised, what we see appears more like policy pronouncements than measurable progress. Now, again, we are confronted with another ₦3.3 trillion approval to settle power sector debts. These debts were largely accumulated under successive administrations of the All Progressives Congress between 2015 and 2025. This raises serious concerns about accountability, transparency, and effectiveness in public financial management. It is important to note that government institutions and agencies, including the Presidential Villa owe a significant portion of these debts. Year after year, budgets were made and funds appropriated. Why then were these obligations not settled when due? And from what source will this new payment be made? Are we resorting once more to borrowing to service inefficiencies? Key questions remain unanswered: How did the debt accrue? What is the actual total debt in the power sector? Which components of the debts are due to operators’ inefficiency and should be borne by them? Why have previous approvals not translated into tangible improvements? Who are the real beneficiaries of these repeated payments? Is the ₦3.3 trillion approved on April 6, 2026, the same as the ₦3.3 trillion approved in May 2024, and how does it relate to the ₦4 trillion bond approved in July 2024? Nigeria must move beyond recycled announcements and confront the power sector crisis with sincerity, transparency, and decisive reforms. Until we do so, we will remain trapped in a cycle of debt and darkness. But with discipline, accountability, and the right leadership, a new Nigeria is still possible. -PO
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@alaya_001 @PeterObi Imbecile I need to be seeing some of u face to face If I no give u bleeding moutn make thunder fire me U people are so stupid that u need to be flushed out of the system It's fools like u that end up turning to tinubu Bastard
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@PeterObi You're sick upstairs. The vetting is different from the payment approval. Are you not aware that they conducted an audit review on the 6 trillion proposed and FG audited and reconciled the figure to 3.3 trillion What exactly is your problem Arakunrin yiii
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Senator Omonu
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Peter Obi writes beautifully about darkness while conveniently forgetting he governed a state for 8 years and left Anambra with the same NEPA jokes we've been making since 1999. The analysis is correct. The messenger needs examination. Every politician in Nigeria has had a turn at this table. Some ate quietly, others are now writing essays about the feast. ₦3.3 trillion approved twice. ₦4 trillion in between. No light. No accountability. No arrests. Just press releases and righteous anger from people who were once insiders. Nigeria's problem is not shortage of brilliant write-ups. We have the most eloquent leaders on the continent. We just have no light to read their speeches. Until we stop worshipping the man and start judging the record, we will keep recycling both the debt AND the politicians. Darkness and deception look different. One cuts your power. The other cuts your reasoning. — @OmonuGuru 🇳🇬
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CHIZZY_BB@CHIZZY_BB·
Them say women brings luck & favour in marriage, what do Men bring ?
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Man of Letters.
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See road to a new Airport in ordinary Togo here. When will Nigeria get it right?
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@dnkanga13 @lexzek @WeYoruba33675 But yoruba grils dy go anywhere go do olosho Go tiktok live Nah yansh and breat dem dy take feed Nah una get highest number of olosho Nah why people wey get money for una tribe dy marry igbo women U no fit cus una poor for una family
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@lexzek @Truth_be_told02 @WeYoruba33675 Your response is so weak, I can understand you've been battered. Agbero in iboland are more notorious than what we have in Yorubaland but let's pretend . Between, Bomboy, Austinero are both ibo agbero in Lagos. No Yoruba man will go to iboland to engage in such. Osu slave.
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RHM. Omotosho Akogun@WeYoruba33675·
It's getting obvious that Ibos are really scared/intimidated of the rapid development that is happening in Ogun state. Two Developed Yorùbá superpower states standing side by side would be a nightmare for them.
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@dnkanga13 @lexzek @WeYoruba33675 Funny fools I see lots of yoruba people in ABJ I guess they're from ABJ My fav apartment when ever I visit ABJ nah yoruba man get am My fav olosho too nah yoruba I told u to start traveling Imbecile Everybody no poor like Yr papa
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Olayinka Oyeyemi
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@lexzek @Truth_be_told02 @WeYoruba33675 Ibos all over Nigeria are claiming to be a Lagosian, we Yorubas are always proud of where we come from, Ibadan Okitipupa etc. You are the ones that wants to smuggled indigenous bills into the constitution so you can become Yoruba. No Yoruba will ever claim to be ibo osu.
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@lexzek @dnkanga13 @WeYoruba33675 Same logos wey I know 10 to 20 igbo people wey own houses there Not rent oo Nd nah yaribastards dy fetch water for them Omo this people just mumu walahi
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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
Anambra airport is viable because of Onitsha & Nnewi trading hubs. But, Ogun state airport is a white elephant project, despite Ogun State hosting over 7,000 manufacturing firms, and alongside Lagos carrying 86% of Nigeria’s total manufacturing output. Are you paying attention?
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