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Emir of Port-Harcourt
Bully me with pictures of Peter Obi’s achievements in Anambra, not pictures of him carrying bags and serving food at events.
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Emmanuel O. Ogar Esq
Emmanuel O. Ogar Esq@OgarEmmaOwogeka·
This thing that he is saying here is something some of us already know about Peter Obi and Atiku. Peter Obi is grossly incompetent, gravely unqualified, and unimaginably overrated by a bunch of idiots and very loud but misguided group of supporters who call themselves “Obidients.” His public conduct always reflects indecision, excessive cowardice, and an inability to take bold, strategic positions when leadership demands clarity and courage. The worse is that he has never offered any concrete, implementable solutions to the problems he complain about with Tinubu’s government, rather he frequently relies on rhetoric that excites his dumb followers yet lacks depth, practicality, and measurable outcomes.
Duru Bond@Bond_not_james

I voted for Obi in 2023 and this is why I don’t believe in him anymore. He has clearly shown he doesn’t have the capacity for the job he’s running for.

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Duru Bond
Duru Bond@Bond_not_james·
I voted for Obi in 2023 and this is why I don’t believe in him anymore. He has clearly shown he doesn’t have the capacity for the job he’s running for.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Iran just laid out its negotiating position, and it’s not backing down. It says any deal must follow international law and Iran will not give up what it sees as its rights, accusing the U.S. of doing the opposite: trying to weaken diplomacy instead of supporting it. The message also goes directly at Trump: "he talks too much and contradicts himself in the same statements." Iran says it entered talks in good faith, "but the other side betrayed the process." There is also a clear warning. Iran says no one will be able to impose a siege or force its will on the country. Source: Al Jazeera
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 The U.S. sailed through one of the most dangerous chokepoints on Earth. On April 11, 2 U.S. Navy destroyers, USS Frank E. Peterson and USS Michael Murphy, entered the Strait of Hormuz after 6 weeks of silence. The Navy had labeled it a “kill box”. Mines in the water. Missiles on the coast. Radio threats. Iranian Revolutionary Guard units warned them to turn back or be targeted, but the ships kept going. One destroyer turned on its tracking signal. Warships almost never do this. This time, they wanted to be seen. Iranian media said a drone was launched and the ships turned back. U.S. Central Command says the opposite. The ships completed the transit and left without damage. The mission was to prove the strait is still open and start creating a safe path for oil shipping. Source: BusinessBasicsYT

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Zeze@Zeze_cptr·
@MarioNawfal You’re just so biased! US is being played? Or the US is taking them for a ride with reckless social media post.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz, then less than a day later, closes it again. Welcome to negotiating with Iran, where policy comes in multiple personalities and none of them RSVP to the same meeting. One minute, the diplomats are out there sounding like reasonable adults: trade can flow, tensions can cool, let’s all act like this isn’t a chokepoint for a fifth of the world’s oil. The next minute, someone else in Tehran grabs a microphone and basically says, “Nice shipping lane you’ve got there… shame if something happened to it.” And the ships? They’re still checking in with the IRGC like it’s air traffic control with a grudge. The West keeps pretending Iran is a normal country with a clear chain of command: you negotiate with the foreign ministry, they run it up the flagpole, decisions get made, done. Except Iran isn’t built like that. It’s built like a group chat where half the members have admin privileges and the other half are ignoring the thread until they suddenly drop a nuclear emoji and derail everything. At the top, you’ve got the Supreme Leader, final boss, no appeals. Then the civilian government, president, foreign minister, the guys who speak fluent “we are open to dialogue.” Then the parliament, occasionally helpful, often loud. And then the IRGC, the ones with the boats, the missiles, and the ability to turn “negotiation” into “navigation hazard” in about five minutes flat. Guess which group actually controls the Strait of Hormuz? Exactly. So when Washington sits across from Iranian diplomats and hears “the strait is open,” the real question should be: Cool. Did the guys with the speedboats get that memo? There are two ways to read what just happened. Option one: this is classic Iranian brinkmanship. The goal? Keep oil markets nervous, keep leverage high, keep the U.S. guessing, and squeeze concessions without ever fully committing to anything. Option two: the regime isn’t fully in sync. The diplomats are trying to de-escalate. The hardliners, especially the IRGC, are not in the mood. And when push comes to shove, the guys with guns, drones, and fast boats tend to win arguments. Either way, there’s a problem. If it’s brinkmanship, the U.S. is being played. If it’s fragmentation, the U.S. is talking to people who might not be able to deliver on anything they promise. Pick your nightmare.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇷🇺🇸 According to Pakistan, a deal between the U.S and Iran is "very close." I think that was before Iran decided to close the Strait of Hormuz again. Source: Al Jazeera

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Zeze@Zeze_cptr·
@MarioNawfal But you didn’t see anything wrong with your president making baseless claims to save his face of a loser
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Theresa Tekenah 🇳🇬
Theresa Tekenah 🇳🇬@TheresaTekenah·
Troops of the Nigerian Army have foiled a major bunkering operation along the Lekki–Ibeju coastal axis in Lagos State. In the early hours of April 17, 2026, soldiers from 65 Battalion arrested 15 suspects while they were actively siphoning petroleum products from a vessel into a waiting tanker truck using hoses and pumping machines. Items recovered include a Mack tanker truck, a Lexus RX 350 SUV, a Ford Ranger pickup, a pumping machine, a Yamaha speedboat engine, and large industrial hoses. Security forces have intensified surveillance in the area and operations will continue.
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Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
Empty noise as always. Moving on. What’s great on Netflix?
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R A E 🍁🇨🇩@raelSayama·
The Nigerian promotion on JAM, just sit down and applaud the fans of the great Wizkid. ❤️🦅
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Zeze@Zeze_cptr·
@MarioNawfal A day old baby will not believe Iran agreed to all these without the US making any concessions.
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Zeze@Zeze_cptr·
@drhcimci His handler prefers exchanging words with urchins on twitter. It’s obvious they lack understanding of the importance of the president’s social media accounts and its capacity to reach a wide audience.
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Mayor Dele Oshinowo
Mayor Dele Oshinowo@HonMayorDele·
The consultation tour continues! Yesterday, we engaged with our dear All Progressives Congress (APC) faithful in Agboyi-Ketu, consulting widely on the journey ahead toward representing our people at the Federal House of Representatives. One thing remains constant: when you have served well, your people will always receive you with open arms. The warmth, the connection, the trust… it was all evident. It was a moment of honest conversations and shared conviction. A reassurance that the people are ready once again for tested and trusted representation. From there, we moved to meet with the League of Imams and Alfas of Agboyi-Ketu. The reception was deeply humbling, and the prayers, powerful and heartfelt. It was a strong reminder that beyond the politics, there is collective hope for what lies ahead. The journey continues. The consultations deepen. The momentum grows. Mayor Dele Oshinowo is coming. Kosofe Federal Constituency, get ready. Stronger Representation; Stronger Kosofe!
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
Should the Nigerian Government admit failure and incompetence in his handling of Insecurity? My Response:
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Guillermo
Guillermo@Samxxy1234·
Stop with this gaslighting of yours already. The federal government deliberately through it's actions and policies have refused to allow other states thrive by denying licenses and approvals needed to stimulate growth. Take this administration for example, Lagos alone has gotten over 1 trillion naira since the inception if this administration. The south south states port are only used for oil export and nothing more. But yea, blame other states
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Ayò-Bánkólé Akíntújoyè
In as much as we want to ask more from the Lagos govt, or in as much as we can argue that Lagos can do more, the truth is that if just 10 other states in Nigeria are half as strategic or progressive as Lagos since 1999, and if their people held them to account half as much as they hold Lagos, Nigeria will be at least 10x better than it is today.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu@jidesanwoolu

We have received a new set of 24-car trains to strengthen the Lagos Red Line fleet. This will improve capacity, reduce wait times and make daily commuting easier for Lagosians. We remain focused on building a transport system that is efficient and reliable for everyone. That is still our goal.

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