Barry

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Barry

Barry

@barry_capable

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Tatiana💙
Tatiana💙@JohiahVictory·
You just wasted my data and time the video and the narrative didn't corrolate
Senator (Dr.) Prince Ned Nwoko@Prince_NedNwoko

These videos show Sammy, Regina’s brother, repeatedly coming to my home and harassing my children and domestic staff, especially whenever I was not around. His visits were often aggressive and disruptive. This is someone I sponsored through his last two years at the University of Ekpoma. I bought his musical instruments, rented and furnished a flat for him in Abuja, in addition to the house I bought for Regina in Asaba before our marriage for the use of all of them. I also routinely provided allowances to all members of the family, including her mother, Rita Daniel. Indeed, in the last two years, I have a record of transferring ₦125 million to her alone. When Regina started her rehabilitation, there was a clear instruction by the doctors to strictly restrict people, especially her enablers, from having access to her. The therapy was arranged after I noticed troubling changes in her behavior linked to her dependence on certain illegal substances, including going for 48 hours without sleeping and eating every two hours. Unfortunately, Sammy, Destiny, some of their siblings, together with a few of their friends, notably Sonia Uche Montana among others, constantly defied those instructions. They would come into the house uninvited, sometimes forcing their way in, and would bring her the same drugs she was being treated for. Instead of helping her recover, they encouraged her addiction and completely frustrated the efforts of the doctors and therapists working with her. It is important to note that Lawrence, Sammy, his girlfriend NK, Destiny, Sonia, and others also took the same drugs as Regina. In fact, Lawrence and Sammy were the ones who first introduced and supplied these drugs to her. They were deeply involved in the habit themselves, and rather than helping her get better, they kept drawing her back into the same destructive lifestyle. I do not drink alcohol nor smoke. In fact, I am a vegetarian. So I found these characters and behaviors reprehensible and totally unacceptable. Just four weeks ago, I woke up around 4 a.m. and realized that Regina was in my room and on the phone. She was clearly high, and she knows that I do not want her in my room in that condition. I asked her to go to her room, and she told me that Sammy’s girlfriend was in her room. I was alarmed and angry because that girl should never have been in my house, let alone around Regina, since she is one of the enablers who constantly bring her the substances she is addicted to. I told Regina that the girl had to leave, and one of my drivers dropped her off. Thirty minutes later, Sammy came to my house shouting and demanding that I come downstairs to face him. He said I had no right to ask his girlfriend to leave my house. He was ranting and threatening, waking up everyone, including the children. I eventually went downstairs and had to instruct the security to physically push him out of my compound. The level of audacity was shocking. Without the influence of drugs, could he have been so bold and disrespectful? They did not stop there. On several occasions, they verbally assaulted and intimidated the police officers stationed at the house for security. The officers were simply following instructions to restrict access for the sake of Regina’s recovery, but Sammy and his group would insult and threaten them. Whenever Regina wanted to go out and I was not around, she would become extremely hostile toward the police and domestic staff. She would shout, threaten, and use abusive words, insisting that she must leave the house no matter what.

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Barry@barry_capable·
@isi4drecordx You idiots need to start accepting responsibility for your actions You are a big fool isioma
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Isy baybee
Isy baybee@isi4drecordx·
If you had married your age mate you wouldn’t be online explaining the reasons why you are abusing power. You married a child from an impoverished family and exposed her to excessive luxury and you are surprised she acted as a child. Release the boy and take your L in peace.
Senator (Dr.) Prince Ned Nwoko@Prince_NedNwoko

These videos show Sammy, Regina’s brother, repeatedly coming to my home and harassing my children and domestic staff, especially whenever I was not around. His visits were often aggressive and disruptive. This is someone I sponsored through his last two years at the University of Ekpoma. I bought his musical instruments, rented and furnished a flat for him in Abuja, in addition to the house I bought for Regina in Asaba before our marriage for the use of all of them. I also routinely provided allowances to all members of the family, including her mother, Rita Daniel. Indeed, in the last two years, I have a record of transferring ₦125 million to her alone. When Regina started her rehabilitation, there was a clear instruction by the doctors to strictly restrict people, especially her enablers, from having access to her. The therapy was arranged after I noticed troubling changes in her behavior linked to her dependence on certain illegal substances, including going for 48 hours without sleeping and eating every two hours. Unfortunately, Sammy, Destiny, some of their siblings, together with a few of their friends, notably Sonia Uche Montana among others, constantly defied those instructions. They would come into the house uninvited, sometimes forcing their way in, and would bring her the same drugs she was being treated for. Instead of helping her recover, they encouraged her addiction and completely frustrated the efforts of the doctors and therapists working with her. It is important to note that Lawrence, Sammy, his girlfriend NK, Destiny, Sonia, and others also took the same drugs as Regina. In fact, Lawrence and Sammy were the ones who first introduced and supplied these drugs to her. They were deeply involved in the habit themselves, and rather than helping her get better, they kept drawing her back into the same destructive lifestyle. I do not drink alcohol nor smoke. In fact, I am a vegetarian. So I found these characters and behaviors reprehensible and totally unacceptable. Just four weeks ago, I woke up around 4 a.m. and realized that Regina was in my room and on the phone. She was clearly high, and she knows that I do not want her in my room in that condition. I asked her to go to her room, and she told me that Sammy’s girlfriend was in her room. I was alarmed and angry because that girl should never have been in my house, let alone around Regina, since she is one of the enablers who constantly bring her the substances she is addicted to. I told Regina that the girl had to leave, and one of my drivers dropped her off. Thirty minutes later, Sammy came to my house shouting and demanding that I come downstairs to face him. He said I had no right to ask his girlfriend to leave my house. He was ranting and threatening, waking up everyone, including the children. I eventually went downstairs and had to instruct the security to physically push him out of my compound. The level of audacity was shocking. Without the influence of drugs, could he have been so bold and disrespectful? They did not stop there. On several occasions, they verbally assaulted and intimidated the police officers stationed at the house for security. The officers were simply following instructions to restrict access for the sake of Regina’s recovery, but Sammy and his group would insult and threaten them. Whenever Regina wanted to go out and I was not around, she would become extremely hostile toward the police and domestic staff. She would shout, threaten, and use abusive words, insisting that she must leave the house no matter what.

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Barry
Barry@barry_capable·
@Achemedez He won't touch her cos of the kids That's her only saving grace
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Barry@barry_capable·
@Nusayabi @MrMekzy_ Please keep quiet Did he speak up when his sister used same Ned to pick up and jail Jaruma unlawfully back then?
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Vikky@Nusayabi·
@MrMekzy_ I get your point, but not everyone who speaks up is fighting blindly. Some people just refuse to normalize power being abused.
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Pharaoh👳🏾‍♂️👑
When this guy said he’ll burst Ned Nwoko’s eye and i said he’ll suffer if he tries it. I came under serious attack here, people said that I’m always supporting oppression. Now see how this guy is suffering alone and those people have moved on with their lives. If you don’t pick your battles wisely in this life, YOU WILL SUFFER. If you like allow social media noise makers to gass you into biting more than you can chew.
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DonAza
DonAza@DonAzag·
Dear @fkeyamo, I read through your piece here: x.com/fkeyamo/status… to @realDonaldTrump. You said your appointment as a Christian minister proves there is no persecution. But when bandits and Fulani militias attack villages in Benue, Plateau, Nasarawa, or Southern Kaduna, do they stop to ask if the Minister of Aviation is a Christian? Do they check the president’s cabinet list before burning homes and killing farmers? The dead do not care who was appointed. Political appointments cannot replace justice for those who have been slaughtered. Donald Trump did not accuse President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of killing Christians. There is nowhere in Trump’s statement where he made such a claim. He only said that Christians are being killed in Nigeria and called on the government to go after the killers. That is the same thing Nigerians have been crying about for years. If Trump is saying the same thing that citizens, pastors, and victims have been shouting for years, why respond with a long political essay instead of a plan of action? Why not tell the world plainly that Nigeria has a problem and needs help to go after the killers (both Fulani militias and terrorist groups) killing people of all faiths? Why pretend that because the president’s wife is a pastor and his children are Christians, the country has no crisis? This is not a family issue. This is a national tragedy. You wrote that President Tinubu is a moderate Muslim who prays with pastors. That is fine, but being a moderate does not make the killings disappear. Quoting the president’s family’s faith to defend state inaction is meaningless. Nigeria needs leadership, not family testimony. This is not PDP versus APC. This is not about who supports or opposes the president. This is about human lives. It is about farmers murdered on their land, children burned in their homes, and families forced to flee to IDP camps. Look at Benue, Plateau, Nasarawa, and Southern Kaduna. Every week brings a new attack. In Yelwata, Benue, over two hundred Christians were killed. Bokkos and Barkin Ladi have become mass graveyards. If there is no Christian genocide, what was Governor Ortom crying about in Benue? What did President Tinubu go to Benue for after the Yelwata massacre? If there are no killings, why are Christian communities living like refugees in their own country? You completely denied the massacre of Christians. WOW! The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom and Amnesty International both report that Christian farming communities in the Middle Belt face repeated and organized attacks. These are not random crimes but a clear pattern of targeted violence. A UK Parliament report recorded over 12,700 Christians killed and 7,900 abducted between 2019 and 2022. Recent reports by Reuters and The Guardian show that in 2025 alone, more than tens of Christians were massacred in Yelwata, Benue, while dozens were killed in Bokkos and Barkin Ladi. Human Rights Watch confirms that such killings are coordinated and often ignored. The evidence is overwhelming: Christians in Nigeria’s Middle Belt are being disproportionately targeted, and the violence is systematic, not equal. The truth is that there has been no political will to stop them. Each time Nigerians cry out, government officials treat it as an attack on the government rather than a cry for help. Every report, every video, every outcry is dismissed as propaganda. That is why nothing changes. The killers move freely because those in power prefer silence to truth. When the world begins to notice, the government rushes to deny instead of act. You, of all people, should remember that when the APC was in opposition, it ran to Washington to tell the Obama administration the same genocide in the North under Goodluck Jonathan. Even Bola Tinubu once tweeted about it. Back then, you called it genocide. So what changed? Did the killings stop because you came to power? Or is it only called genocide when another party is in charge? If your goal was honesty, your letter to Trump would have been short and sincere. You could have simply said that there are terrorist attacks affecting both Christians and Muslims and that Nigeria needs help, intelligence, and technology to go after the killers. That would have shown leadership, not weakness. That would have shown truth, not propaganda. Nobody said Tinubu is killing Christians. The point is that he must do more to stop those who are. Because if the killings continue and the government keeps denying them, history will not remember who was president. It will remember who stayed silent. Nigeria does not need denial. Nigeria needs truth, accountability, and courage. Every time you deny the pain of your people, you give strength to those who kill them. And when that happens, the blood no longer cries only from the ground. It cries against those who refused to act. This is not about politics, Mr. Keyamo. This is about truth. And no government can win peace by denying pain.
DonAza tweet media
Festus Keyamo, SAN, CON, FCIArb (UK)@fkeyamo

Dear President Trump @realDonaldTrump , I am a lawyer of more than three decades of active practice, most of which was dedicated to activism in promotion and protection of human rights. In 2017, right there in Washington, I was found worthy to be awarded the Global Human Rights Award by the United States Global Leadership Council, which had the eminent Dr. Reuben Egolf as its Chairman at the time. This was in recognition of my work over the years in the promotion of the rights of the downtrodden people. I was also born and raised as a Christian in Nigeria. There is, therefore, a need for me to add my little voice to the issue that has agitated your mind lately (with the hope it would be heard, even as a whimper): the purported ‘mass killings’ of Christians in Nigeria. I was appointed by the present President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as his Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, along with other Christians. Because of my strong Christian background and ethical pedigree, it would have been most unconscionable for me to associate with - let alone accept to serve or continue to serve - a government if truly there is any scintilla of truth in the assertion that Christians are SPECIFICALLY targeted in Nigeria for persecution, killings or harassment ON ACCOUNT OF THEIR FAITH. It is simply not true. Just like the U.S and many countries in the world, we have faced our own fair share of societal violence; ours has been perpetrated by deadly groups known as Boko Haram (now seriously decimated), herdsmen, and cattle rustlers. These decades-old problems were inherited by our President who has made great progress in the fight against these insurgents. In fact, most of the security Chiefs appointed by him are Christians, so it would be unthinkable to imagine them being complicit in the killing of fellow Christians in Nigeria. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria, though a Muslim, is a known ‘moderate’, whose wife is a Pastor of one of the biggest Pentecostal Churches in Nigeria and most of his children are practising Christians. When he was Governor of Lagos State, he regularly invited Christian Pastors for prayers and worship sessions at the Government House. He will be the last person to either adopt the killing of Christians as a State Policy, or condone such acts or be complicit in them. Nigeria is a secular State and our Constitution explicitly provides for freedom of religion and prohibits the adoption of a State religion, reflecting its status as a multi-faith nation. This legal framework underpins the country's diverse religious landscape, which includes significant populations of Muslims, Christians, and adherents of traditional African religions, coexisting within a nation’s space. In all honesty, the insecurity in some parts of the country over the years has impacted adherents of all religions and this government has not sought to protect one set of adherents and ignore the others. Ordinarily, opposition politicians will oppose the government of the day. But on this matter, President Trump, you would have observed that leaders of the opposition parties in Nigeria are united on one point: there is no TARGETED killing of Christians in Nigeria. President Trump, the Nigerian people ask for deep and sincere understanding from your government at this point; the Nigerian people ask for support and cooperation from your government at this point to confront this decades-old menace of terrorism; we ask for collaboration; we ask for frank and open dialogue at this time with your government; we ask that you broaden your sources of information at this time so as to get a balanced view of the happenings in Nigeria. Thank you. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria and God bless the United States of America. ——- Festus Keyamo (Senior Advocate of Nigeria & Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators of the United Kingdom) Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Federal Republic of Nigeria

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Eziokwu
Eziokwu@Iameziokwu·
In as much as Peter Obi gave a balanced view on this Trump–Nigeria issue, I honestly wished he had stayed silent. Not because he was wrong, but because sometimes, silence is the greater wisdom. In politics, silence isn’t weakness. It’s strategy. When your opponents are drowning in public backlash and contradictions, you don’t throw them a rope. You let them face what they created. They're lucky Obi doesn't play politics, he just wants the country to work
Peter Obi@PeterObi

The recent pronouncement by the US government declaring Nigeria a ‘Country of Particular Concern' (CPC) and indicating possible military action should give every well-meaning Nigerian serious concern. There is no doubt that Nigeria is experiencing an unprecedented level of insecurity with attendant carnage and the most shocking loss of lives and property. According to Amnesty International, over 10,000 people have been killed in Nigeria since May 2023 and as I have repeatedly lamented, the unwarranted and unprovoked killing of Nigerians is most condemnable, and all efforts must be made to bring it to a stop. It is equally important to state that the terrible situation is significantly avoidable with competent leadership and governance. While the insecurity did not start with the present government, what is most unfortunate is the lack and absence of competence, commitment, prudent use of resources, patriotism and passion on the part of APC APC-led government/leaders to effectively govern, galvanise and lead Nigeria where no one is unwarrantedly oppressed and killed, a Nation where peace, truth and justice reign! As democracies, Nigeria and the US have long been strategic partners committed to regional peace and security. That relationship should not falter. The present situation calls for constructive diplomatic and any other plausible engagement by both nations aimed at addressing the prevailing and disturbing security concerns. Both countries must work in concert and expeditiously towards that purpose. -PO

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Sarki.
Sarki.@Waspapping_·
I will not be well with you if you don’t speak up @PeterObi
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Barry
Barry@barry_capable·
@esther_stan Jokes on you , if you think defrauding anyone is easy Go and ask around, those !diots are putting in more work than even those of us working legally Again, say it and be explicit if you know the amount of effort that goes into scamming u won't be calling them lazy
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Ifediche
Ifediche@esther_stan·
@barry_capable Financially lazy men ?? Because why are you defrauding people instead of earning an actual living ?
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Ifediche
Ifediche@esther_stan·
List of men i want nothing to do with 1. Promiscuous men 2. Men who bleach 3. Drunkards 4. Smokers 5. Woman beaters 6. Nonchalant men 7. Men don’t know and love God. 8. Financially lazy men 9. Intellectually slow men 10. Men who believe in 50-50 11. Men who will choose their home guys over their wives 12. Unromantic men 13. Mama boys who can’t make independent decisions. 14. Men who hate when their partners’ progress. 15. Men who have goals and aspirations and make no definitive plans for them. 16. Talk and do nothing men . 17. Men who support bad government.(they can’t make good decisions). 18. Men who don’t believe in feminism. 19. Ugly men ( they always have trust issues). 20. Men with anger issues.
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Barry@barry_capable·
@khalidisit Hand dey touch everybody Bruh Your money can't save you in a disgraced country o
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khalid@khalidisit·
Ezra write post wey I understand ke... Politics ya werey gan o
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Ishaq Samaila
Ishaq Samaila@ishaqsamaila5·
This is a timely, courageous, and fact-based intervention by PRNigeria. 👏🏽 For too long, the world has focused on one side of Nigeria’s tragedy, ignoring the equal suffering of thousands of Muslim worshippers who have been massacred in mosques and during religious observances. This report restores balance to the global conversation — reminding everyone that terrorism in Nigeria does not discriminate by faith. Christians, Muslims, and people of other beliefs have all been victims of the same extremist violence. These are national security challenges, not religious wars. Every innocent life lost — whether in a mosque or a church — is a shared Nigerian tragedy. PRNigeria deserves commendation for shining light on the often-overlooked reality of attacks on Muslim worshippers. The call for equal global empathy is not divisive — it is a call for justice, truth, and humanity. Let us all echo their message: No faith deserves to be hunted in prayer. 🇳🇬 Peace, fairness, and unity must remain our common goal.
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Bashir Ahmad, OON
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad·
Terror in the Mosques: A Chronicle of Attacks on Muslim Worshippers in Nigeria — By PRNigeria Despite global outrage over attacks on Christians, PRNigeria reports a disturbing pattern of mosque-targeted violence against Muslims in Nigeria has received far less attention—even as hundreds have been killed in places of worship. This report highlights the scale of atrocities from 2009 to 2025, demanding equal global condemnation. While former U.S. President Donald Trump recently threatened military action against Nigeria over alleged “Christian genocide”, the reality on the ground reveals a broader and more complex crisis. Muslim communities, particularly in northern Nigeria, have suffered relentless attacks inside mosques and during religious gatherings—often at the hands of the same terrorist groups blamed for Christian-targeted violence. From 2013 to 2025, Boko Haram, ISWAP, and armed bandits have repeatedly targeted Muslim worshippers during sacred moments of prayer. Below is a timeline of some of the most heinous incidents: Major Attacks on Mosques and Muslim Gatherings - August 11, 2013 – Konduga, Borno: Boko Haram gunmen massacred 44–46 worshippers during Fajr prayers at the Central Mosque. Over 30 were injured in what was the group’s first large-scale mosque attack. - November 3–4, 2014 – Potiskum, Yobe: A suicide bomber targeted a Shia Ashura procession, killing 15 and injuring 50. - November 28, 2014 – Kano City: Triple bomb blasts and gunfire at the Central Mosque during Friday prayers killed at least 81 (witnesses say over 200) and injured 100+. - July 17, 2015 – Damaturu, Yobe: Suicide bombers, including a 10-year-old girl, attacked Eid al-Fitr prayers, killing up to 50. - October 15, 2015 – Maiduguri, Borno: Twin suicide bombings during evening prayers killed 42. - November 27, 2015 – Dakasoye, Kano: A suicide bomber struck a Shia Arba’een procession, killing 21. - March 16, 2016 – Molai-Umarari, Borno: Two female bombers killed 24 worshippers during dawn prayers. - January 16, 2017 – Maiduguri: A 12-year-old girl bombed a university mosque, killing 4 and injuring 15. - November 21, 2017 – Mubi, Adamawa: A teenage bomber killed 50 in the Madina Mosque. - May 1, 2018 – Mubi: Twin mosque bombings killed 27 and injured 56. - July 23, 2018 – Konduga: A suicide bomber killed 11 during early morning prayers. - July 27, 2019 – Nganzai, Borno: Boko Haram ambushed mourners, killing 65. - October 25, 2021 – Mazakuka, Niger: Bandits killed 18 worshippers and the imam during Fajr prayers. - October 5, 2021 – Yasore, Katsina: Bandits shot 10 worshippers during Maghrib prayers. - November 5, 2023 – Funtua, Katsina: Armed men attacked a Maulud celebration, killing 20 and abducting others. - August 19, 2025 – Unguwan Mantau, Katsina: Bandits killed 27 during dawn prayers. - February & June 2025 – Zamfara & Borno: Bandits kidnapped an imam and 30 others; ISWAP launched fresh attacks. Trump’s threat to invade Nigeria over Christian killingshas sparked debate about selective international concern. While Christian communities have undeniably suffered, Muslim worshippers have also been systematically targeted in their sacred spaces. The Nigerian government insists that violence affects all faiths and regions. PRNigeria condemn all forms of religious violence—against Christians, Muslims, and others. Every life lost in a house of worship is a tragedy that demands justice, not selective empathy. Let the world speak with one voice: No faith deserves to be hunted in prayer.
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Barry@barry_capable·
@JajaWoshi He is not a Christian you idiot
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Barry@barry_capable·
@drealbigvirg I know she is your girlfriend but I can't prove it yet
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TheGlory
TheGlory@TheGlory01·
Okay!! Never seen a rebuttal as crazy as this on X ever!!! I love the creativity and the joint is tight as shiii. I respect your dedication in making it as enjoyable and decimating as possible. No crumbs left.👏 👏👏
Name cannot be blank@hackSultan

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Barry@barry_capable·
@Omabilibili 😭😭😭 u brought this to my TL
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Shenkes 🧍‍♀️
Shenkes 🧍‍♀️@Omabilibili·
Until this account I didn’t know squirting can be done anally? Or what’s it called? Everyday I learn something interesting. Hm
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