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Abuja, Nigeria Joined Ekim 2018
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Abu Amir@SadiqMaunde·
This particular protest will be massive! Be there! 🫵
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Stephenia Omeh, MBA
Stephenia Omeh, MBA@StepheniaOmeh·
I Pity Nigerian Politicians and their children right now. If I am a Nigerian Politician right now, I will resign immediately because what is coming is going to consume everyone that stand on the way. IT IS GOING TO BE VERY UGLY. 200 MILLION CITIZENS ARE VERY HUNGRY!
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Badru🇫🇷
Badru🇫🇷@I_am__badru·
Dem no threaten Yayi, dem no threaten +234 nigga, dem no threaten Shaka, dem no threaten City boy, no one threatened me yet as well but these influencers want us to believe someone threatened them. If person enter ur dm, paste SS for timeline make we know who to hold accountable but none of them has done that. Pooja too come online to drop epistle on why we shouldn’t protest… I love how y’all seeing the pattern 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Eyan Buruku Oloko Eshin👹@RadicalJimmah

I feel like all of these deleted protest tweets is a paid campaign to discourage people from actually protesting.

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+234 nigga🎀
+234 nigga🎀@martinnsSzn·
una never clock those accounts wey de delete protest tweets?? no worry nau🤣🤣🤣 nobody threaten them seh…
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
To pick call now na problem. Everybody is lamenting. Everybody is overwhelmed. Everybody is running out of cash. It is crazy. We are a communal people so you can’t even abandon your people. You will send money to your parents, support your siblings, spend on your partner because you cannot love without giving, cover your transport and feeding, sort one or two stuff at home, send money to your guys(male and female), tip your security, tip your waiter, tip policeman, show love to the person or people you are sleeping with, show love to agbero because relationship in low places also matter. On top N150k a month?
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Simons
Simons@Simon_Ingari·
Got my salary. Paid the bills. Send money to my parents. Get my favorite food as a reward. Broke again. Waiting for next paycheck
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𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐖𝐓𝐅 𝐆𝐔𝐘
As you dey collect gig from APC naso God go collect glory from you and your family for 500 years
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Kalu Aja
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
The Minister of Defence has no business at any partisan political gathering None whatsoever
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HONITEL👑
HONITEL👑@HonitelHQ·
I’m beginning to see a pattern here, and even though I may be wrong, my conviction is stronger than my doubt. I have a theory that there’s a reverse APC campaign going on on the TL. Yes, those protest tweets that get deleted one hour after they go viral. They make a post against the government, especially regarding protests, then delete it, and the quotes are filled with the same set of influencers saying things like: “They threatened him???” “Ahh, what really happened?” “Chai, boss calls have been made,” and so on. Then the people who made and deleted the tweet come out and say, “After God, na government” and “APC is working. You can tweet otherwise on your page 🙏,” to make it look like they were actually threatened. My theory is that no one threatened anyone. They didn’t go to anyone’s family house to hold them or their family hostage. They were not under duress to tweet the disclaimers or delete them. It is reverse PR—pattern recognition right here. And the aim is to scare people from coming out to protest or speak up. If you read between the lines, you’ll see exactly what I’m talking about. You can’t fóol me.
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Mimi
Mimi@Mi__miiiiii·
Those people that writes their address on their shops don't know the good they're doing to travellers.
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KWEKU THE HUSTLER
KWEKU THE HUSTLER@Urchilla01·
We don't hate election riggers enough. The rapid transformation that Abia state is currently experiencing was actually delayed by 8 years. Yes! Alex Otti won the governorship election under APGA in 2015 but was rigged out by the PDP rigging machine in Abia state to install Okezie Ikpeazu, who delivered 8 years of regression. In 2027, don't wait for the corrupt Nigerian judges to tell you whether an election was rigged or not. Deliver justice to any riggers you sight on the spot
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Investing in in Education and Human Capital On Thursday, May 26th, I visited the College of Nursing Sciences in Mbano, Imo State, and was warmly received by the Provost, staff, and students. I am deeply grateful for their kind words regarding my earlier modest support of ₦10 million, which the school used for the procurement of solar power and a transformer. I also made an additional donation of ₦10 million to support ongoing developments at the institution. It is always encouraging to see institutions striving to improve learning conditions despite obvious challenges. I am convinced that investing in education, healthcare, and critical infrastructure is the surest path to sustainable national development. These should not be seen as expenses, but rather as essential investments in our collective future. We must move from consumption to production by deliberately supporting institutions that build human capital and empower our young people with the skills needed to drive progress. I encouraged the students to remain focused, disciplined, and committed to their studies, reminding them that they are at the heart of the Nigeria we must build—one anchored in competence, compassion, character, and productivity. By investing in our youth in a sustainable and productive manner, a new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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YOM🗣️
YOM🗣️@ThaBoyYom·
During the last protest, celebrities were saying “We’re doing this for you, I can afford to live fine, the reason we’re out here is for you”🤡 Now the piti-piti is becoming evenly distributed.. All man dey fight for hinsef.. e touch celeb, touch business man, touch 9-5 worker
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EJIKEME🇳🇴🇳🇬
Tinubu's FG abandoned 76 Embassies, Now The World is rejecting his Ambassadors!
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