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Bashorun Kay...

@kayodeCF

Unapologetically Yoruba. Extremely anti-liberalism. Religiously conservative. Strictly for Yoruba interets, minority rights, Christianity and anti-wokeness.

Lagos, Western Nigeria Joined Aralık 2011
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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
Road to the airport in Algeria. 🔥🔥🔥 When will Nigeria have this kind of scenery?
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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
I saw a negative quote about the Gateway airport, but the clown has blocked me. The person said 70% of all the roads in Ogun State are bad, so we can’t have airports. Over 20 roads have been commissioned in Ogun State this year. More are under construction. Aside from the fact that the point is stupid and shows a lack of intellectual depth, research has shown that bad roads are a national problem, not an Ogun State specific problem. Multiple studies have consistently shown that between 70–80% of roads across Nigeria are in poor condition. That reality is spread across states, it’s not peculiar to Ogun (see attached). Only Lagos and Abuja can say they have touched the majority of places. Other states only treat their capital and one other city; that’s all. Meaning you guys hide your bad roads and beam lights on others, especially Ogun and Lagos. Good governance or gamesmanship? Yet somehow, the argument is: “because roads are bad, don’t build an airport.” Infrastructure is built in parallel, not in sequence. Even if you dedicate all of ogun state revenue (roughly N400bn last year) into fixing the roads, you won’t complete all roads in 10 years, so should everything else be placed on hold until the roads are completed? When Lagos and Abuja built their airports, were all the roads tarred? Are they not attending to roads even till today? Those are our administrative and economic capitals. Airports especially are not vanity projects (that is, for states that are known for production), they are economic engines. They unlock trade, logistics, tourism, and industrial growth. That’s exactly why a state like Ogun, which has now positioned firmly as Nigeria’s foremost industrial and manufacturing hub, as well as the gateway to the economic capital that is now overcrowded, is investing in Airports early. Frankly, it should have been earlier. So, your flawed logic is: despite the heavy industrialization going on, as Ogun State is now the industrial capital of Nigeria and perhaps West Africa, and the major roads now getting attention, Ogun State is not allowed to build for the future until every road in every street is tarred? How does that sound? I agree government must do more to tackle road infrastructure deficits, but they can be done simultaneously: roads, power, transport, health, industry etc, each one reinforces the other. Ogun State is tackling infrastructural deficit and investing in endeavors that would boost productivity and further open up the state to the world. Give us your best shot.
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
Drainage in Abia - Otti is the SI unit of performance. Trains in Lagos: Lagos should be competing with Heaven. JB slabs in Abia: My God, Is Otti even human, see excellence everywhere. Airport in Ogun: Rubbish. When the road to get to the airport is like the path to hell... We celebrate the barest minimum. If you allow these folks gaslight you, they are not the fools. They applaud and celebrate mediocrity of their own and denigrate real strides in yours, and then recruit you to amplify it. They are not the unfortunate ones...
Oku@oku_yungx

Any Abia State / Aba slander won't be tolerated. The New Governor is active. I can see drainage being constructed - A WIN. I can see the dirts taken off the streets of Aba - A WIN. That state has been unlucky with State Governors. Now they have one, I am personally happy.

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Jubril A. Gawat@Mr_JAGs·
@Letter_to_Jack @princepodi111 Me don dey on their matter since, and I have continued to point out their Standard Gaslighting and hypocrisy BUT it’s our people that are even joining them to call us ‘bigots’ just to look good to people online 🤣🤣
Jubril A. Gawat@Mr_JAGs

Abuse @seyilaw1 for ‘Senior Special Assistant’ appointment citing age Congratulate @Realjmartins ‘Special Assistant’ appointment Seyi Law - 41 years old J Martins - 45 years Old Anyways Congratulations Seyi Law 🙏🏾🙏🏾 God Bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 At the end of the day ………

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Excel
Excel@Excel22300814·
@kayodeCF We need to separate as soon as possible.m
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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
Jude Bela also linked the uprising of banditry to Jihadism. In a bid to get connected to international cr!minals for the movement of illegal mined gold across the Mediterranean, the bandits in the North sort collaboration with Jihadists. This is how our problems started.
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2

If 16,000 kg of Gold left Nigeria to Dubai while the FG acknowledged exporting only 64kg, then how did Dubai receive more 15,900kg of Gold from Nigeria? Nigerians seem not disturbed enough about what is going on in Nigeria

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Bashorun Kay...@kayodeCF·
The North is using illegal mining to arm itself. We will get crushed if we don't push for the breakup of this country.
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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
According to Jude Bela, the terr0rists get their arms by exchanging bags of raw gold with arms. He said the govt has been enabling the illegal mining. Under Buhari govt, PMB banned any legal mining activities in Zamfara State while allowing illegal mining to continue.
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2

If 16,000 kg of Gold left Nigeria to Dubai while the FG acknowledged exporting only 64kg, then how did Dubai receive more 15,900kg of Gold from Nigeria? Nigerians seem not disturbed enough about what is going on in Nigeria

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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
You’re missing important context. Dapo Abiodun built an airport from nothing to completion in 4 years. That airport has Nigeria’s longest runway and most advanced tech today. Second longest runway in Sub Saharan Africa. Turning of sod— 2021. Initial test flight- Feb 2023 Commercial operations- October 2025. If any of their favorite governors did this, the world wouldn’t be allowed to rest. Did you see how they are celebrating malls and bus parks?
Akitiolu 🇳🇬 🍦@Alpha_Yom

The Dapo you hate so much built this from scratch The Man you want as president didn’t even build one school Peter obi fans are silly; especially the ones called zombidients

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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
According the report by the journalist Jude Bela, the banditry in Zamfara & some other northern states is fueled by Gold. He said that Nigerian govt reported exporting 64kg of Gold whereas investigation revealed 16,000 kg of Gold left Nigeria. They traced the destination to UAE. This is a clip from his report. ~Jude Bela
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Aare kurunmi kakanfo
Aare kurunmi kakanfo@AKakanfo·
This is how money is stitched in Somalia. The central bank of Somalia cannot afford to print new notes ever since the state collapsed. The same group are all over the world calling people Kaffirs. Somalia is gone!
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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
Senior Special Assistant to the governor of Ondo is not an achievement for Seyi Law at 41 years old. Special Assistant to the Governor of Abia is an achievement for J Martins at 44 years old. Hypo what?
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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
If 16,000 kg of Gold left Nigeria to Dubai while the FG acknowledged exporting only 64kg, then how did Dubai receive more 15,900kg of Gold from Nigeria? Nigerians seem not disturbed enough about what is going on in Nigeria
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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
10MW of renewable energy in Kano, largest in Nigeria… we over-celebrate things. Julius Berger Logo in Abia State…. Someone pinch me, the gọvọnọ is doing well. 😅😅😅
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