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Canyon Mimbs
Canyon Mimbs@CanyonMimbs·
There is a serious epidemic of lukewarm Muslims. Muslim by name, not by action. Ramadan Muslims. I noticed it within three years of reverting. Born Muslims don't even see it anymore.
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
No, Rauf. The real scammers are the politicians inside the SPV called ADC. My attention has been drawn to Rauf Aregbesola’s attack on the Tinubu administration at today's illegal elective convention of the ADC—a party of desperados and power mongers who, to date, have not articulated any credible plan for Nigeria. At the event, Aregbesola reportedly called on his former boss, mentor, and benefactor to resign, parroting the opposition’s warped narratives about the economy and orchestrated reports of terrorist attacks in some parts of the country. Unfortunately, Aregbesola did not undertake any honest self-reflection on his own record in public office—as governor or as Minister of Interior. His eight years as governor of Osun State were characterised by unmitigated hardship for the people. Under his half-baked socialist policies, civil servants went unpaid for months, and those who were paid received only a fraction of their salaries. It is to Aregbesola’s infamy that Osun became known as a state receiving negative federal allocation and paying just 20 to 30 per cent of normal salaries. It was worse for pensioners in Aregbesola's Osun State. Many pensioners who relied on their meagre monthly payments died because they were not paid at all. This is the same man who now has the effrontery to attack the Tinubu administration, despite his tenure in Osun leaving a legacy of unpaid salaries, financial recklessness, abandoned projects, and misguided policies that brought the state to ruin. His immediate successor, Governor Adegboyega Oyetola, worked hard to clean up much of the mess left behind, and Governor Adeleke is still dealing with the consequences. Aregbesola’s second line of attack against President Tinubu is equally hypocritical. As Minister of Interior under President Muhammadu Buhari, his tenure witnessed the highest number of jailbreaks in Nigeria’s history—including the infamous Kuje Prison escape in Abuja. During his four years, obtaining a Nigerian passport became a nightmarish process, and there were 15 major attacks on correctional facilities in Jos, Abolongo, Imo, Kabba, and Okitipupa, resulting in over 4,000 inmates escaping to join criminal elements. For someone who failed so woefully to secure our correctional centres and uphold his duties between 2019 and 2023, it is ironic that Aregbesola now seeks to lecture others on insecurity. Maybe he thinks the entire Nigerian population suffers from amnesia. Politicians may indulge in cheap talk and easy criticism, but Nigerians must never forget the abysmal records of Rauf and his fellow desperados. Nigerians must remain vigilant, lest power-hungry individuals with no programme attempt to hoodwink them. Because they have no credible programme, they are weaponising the isolated terrorist attacks, as if the problem started from this administration. The Tinubu administration has never shied away from acknowledging that policy reforms have brought unintended consequences, impacting the most vulnerable. However, over the last three years, the government has introduced numerous relief measures to mitigate these effects—including increasing the minimum wage by over 100 per cent, making cash transfers to the vulnerable, assisting small-scale enterprises, and reducing inflation to less than 15 per cent from over 25 per cent at the start of the reforms, with food prices crashing. The government will continue to implement policies to alleviate hardship and support the most vulnerable in our society. On security, the Tinubu administration has been supporting the military, the DSS and the intelligence agencies. The government has been investing in more and more equipment for the military and has sought assistance from foreign governments to battle the inherited scourge of terrorism and banditry. The administration's Renewed Hope Programme is on track and has received global praise. We have seen the effects of how it has increased GDP and our foreign reserves, made our country the toast of investors, and made our stock market bullish and prosperous. No, Rauf, the Renewed Hope Agenda is not a scam. The real scammers are the politicians gathered inside the SPV called ADC.
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@raythewarchief The west can't have Good leaders in Africa
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@MohWorldent The only war they could fight Is with keyboard
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Moh@MohWorldent·
These clowns are mad that the pope called for peace Like if he called for a crusade, any of them will suit up
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@TheRealVerai @TRobinsonNewEra Marry Gave birth to Jesus she breast Feed Jesus he grew up under her care he lived as a Man. And according to Christians he Died on the cross bleed as well, so how can God die like a human? If jesus was God why didn't he come dwn to earth as ADAM did why does he has to be birthed
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
The Pope visited Algeria mosque today. Taking his shoes off to wander around. Algeria was a Christian nation until Islam conquered through force, just like Europe now. Christians have no rights now there. Pope Leo hasn't even bothered visiting suffering Nigerian Christians.
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Tax Payer ⚖️
Tax Payer ⚖️@mosalamandani·
As a Muslim or non Muslim, what do think Muslims do that you’d wish they stop or change?
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@SevenBulala You need money to win an election in Nigeria
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@yabaleftonline Tinubu & APC is to be blamed for this Tweet
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
We want Nigeria to do well so that they won’t come running to a small country like Ghana. Every day I wake up, I pray for Nigeria to get their act together - Ghanaian President John Mahama.
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@LilithBlack25 You thrive with creativity in your land
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@NiohBerg B!tch you live in UK why not go to Israel instead
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Brigitte Gabriel
Brigitte Gabriel@ACTBrigitte·
The Muslim Brotherhood has invaded the Republican Party. Be vigilant.
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