Tweet fijado
faruq
12.5K posts

faruq
@ffjongu
risk taker Omo Yoruba ni mii, Yorubas don't expect any privilege from Tinubu administration
Lagos, Nigeria Se unió Ağustos 2018
361 Siguiendo187 Seguidores

@osmoses_ @koolane @ademide25_ @Donnazzy12 @BolajiADC why turning things like this first if the date was an issue inec would have flagged it also the date was never contested in court what being contested was if he signed or forged and he has to prove it was forged
English

@ffjongu @koolane @ademide25_ @Donnazzy12 You still not getting it.
Though Nwosu sold the house to Obi n Atiku,
The resignation date to INEC differs to in the letter.
@BolajiADC d!llness made him post both letters without thinking
English

This is a resignation letter from @osmoses_ compare it to the caricature of a thing circulated as the resignation of a Deputy Chairman of a political party. Abeg make. una rate us on this app na.


English

@Osi_Suave @Wizarab10 Wizarab’s credibility for me is not in any Doubt. This money is too SmallFry for me
To cast Aspersions on His Character.
That’s why I have not Said anything about him. I trust Wiz if he said he made an Oversight Mistake on the Legs Issue.
My anger with the Boy is Separate. 💝
English

I donated to baddy's surgery, and I remember how @Wizarab10 was keeping me updated that I had to tell him to free.
Also, after the surgery, Dickson mentioned that it was just one leg that was operated on.
This talk of not being accountable no be am abeg.
English

@koolane @ademide25_ @Donnazzy12 @osmoses_ let me ask you if i lease an apartment from you and paid fully today but decide to come tomorrow to sign papers tomorrow are we still in contract.
English

@ffjongu @ademide25_ @Donnazzy12 @osmoses_ The letter to INEC stated that the resignation was dated May 17th. Therefore, verify the purported letter to confirm the date it was written or the date it is expected to take effect.
English

@ademide25_ @Donnazzy12 @koolane @osmoses_ so the day total agreement was reach must be the day you must signed.
English

@Donnazzy12 @koolane @osmoses_ Check the date on the letter before checking the date under the signature…
English

@ffjongu @abbahmohd @BolajiADC Don't you read well.
He said the letter that was said to be signed by him was fake and forged.
He did not sign that letter.
INEC can have it but it's not their duty to confirm if it's from him or not. He is saddled with that to clear himself if it's not.
Common
English
faruq retuiteado

@Iamhizeac @abbahmohd @BolajiADC before inec stamped the letter did they see his resignation letter or not.
English

@abbahmohd @BolajiADC I know. That was the letter that was written by the the chairman Nwosu.
It was not written by Nafiu to INEC.
What Nwosu is saying there is that he had received the resignation letter from Nafiu and he informed INEC but Nafiu said he never resigned but signature was forged.
English

@big_badda3 China is the worst place you can try fraud this days you will surely explain yourself to the police no matter how smart you are.
English

My friend Kunle was hospitalized yesterday after a terrible incident. He told me he has been surviving as a middleman, doing street jobs. Recently, he helped his neighbor pick 20,000 Chinese yuan, which is equivalent to over 4 million naira. After the client made the payment, his neighbor sent him the receipt so kunle sent the same receipt to the Azaman who based in China and he waited for hours before getting a response.
When the Azaman finally replied, he claimed that the bank account the money was sent to has been frozen and the funds could not be withdrawn. Kunle questioned how that could happen within just a few hours, especially since it was an account provided by the same man. Instead of taking responsibility, He blame Kunle, saying he should have reconfirmed the account details before proceeding with the transaction.
So kunle tried to explain the situation to his neighbor, but his neighbor refused to listen and accused him of planning everything with the Azaman.
He said that he give him 24 hours to send his money or face serious consequences. Kunle initially thought it was just a threat, So the next morning, this same guy knocking on his door. Unknown to him, some boys were hiding behind wall. As soon as Kunle open the door, they rush him, bęat him and took his phone, laptop, PS5, and 52 inches plasma television. Despite his injur!es, I don't know how Kunle manage to get himself to a nearby hospital, where he's currently receiving treatment.


Big_Badda@big_badda3
Say No To Yahøø!
English

@BethScent30166 @TheSerahIbrahim you never hear, she dn say yes to someone son ooo
English

@TheSerahIbrahim Ahh sis where have you been no be small matter we dey try setting 😁😁😆😅
English

March 31st, 2026
⏱ 01:35PM
Office: 38b, Adebayo Doherty, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.
Ps: Rates are subject to change at any moment.
Daily Foreign Currency Exchange Update (buying and selling rate)
Dollar | Pound | Euro, BDC in Lagos, BDC in Nigeria, Best Dollar, Pounds and Euro Rate in Lagos.
For more info,
☎ +2348081810550

English

@clickaustineyi @icekied becareful make the thing no happen to you, if you see how my friend was shaking when he was reporting his wife to me last week you go fear that gender pass hell.
English

@icekied #Obi_Of_Abuja Wen Get Mumu Friend.
D-Day Any Of My Friends Tell Me Dis Kind Rubbish, Na Dat Day I Go End Our Friendship.
But E Sure Me Pass D-Rise Of D-Morning Sun Say I Nor Fit Get Mumu Friend Like Dat.
Mumu Ova Religious Married Man
Go Always See Shege 4 Marriage.
#Ozuor.
English

Why should a married man be begging his wife for sex because he is going through some financial issues?
My friend just told me 45mins ago that his wife has deprived him sex for over 6 months now.
He said he doesn't want to cheat on her because he fears God.
The business this woman runs was opened and funded by my friend ooo.
The car she drives was bought and paid for in full by my friend.
Because things took a turn for him barely one year,she has changed towards him.
Why are some women like this?
English
faruq retuiteado
faruq retuiteado
faruq retuiteado

After my dad passed my mother remarried,so my step dad took us to the house he built in Ogun State..
While we were there my mum gave birth to a son for my step dad,they had a quarrel one day and my step dad took the baby out of the house and threw the new born baby barely 6 months into a nearby bush.
I witnessed it live,I have never forgotten that day till today.
Sir David Onyemaizu🦍@SirDavidBent
What's the most shocking thing you have ever seen?
English
faruq retuiteado

This is definitely the highest amount am African has been paid at once by twitter.
Congratulations bro
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35
So our oga here paus£d me since last year but I no too reason am, appealed a few times and I just continued doing my thing here, no stress. Today I got this🤯…Thank you Elon🥹✨
English
faruq retuiteado
faruq retuiteado

Nigerians Be Careful Out There
Gideon Ezeh, a Nigerian data analyst and graduate of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, shared his experience in an interview with The Punch.
He works with both a local and an international company.
He explained that on May 7, 2025, he travelled from Abuja to Dallas via Doha on a Qatar Airways flight to visit his wife. After an eight-hour journey, he arrived in Doha around 10 p.m.
Ezeh said he was carrying two bags—his laptop bag and another containing clothes and a mannequin head he bought in Abuja to practice hair plaiting, which he had been learning through TikTok tutorials.
During airport screening, officials flagged the mannequin head and questioned him. Although he explained its purpose, they suspected something might be hidden inside. A swab test for narcotics was conducted, and the result came back negative.
Despite this, officials insisted on further checks, claiming they noticed a dense area inside the mannequin. Security personnel were called in, and after additional screenings and tests, the result remained negative.
However, the situation escalated when he told them he was coming from Nigeria.
“One of the officials said, ‘Nigeria, too much problem.’ Immediately, everything changed—from routine checks to suspicion of drug trafficking.”
He said more officers, including a European woman, got involved. He was surrounded and treated like a major suspect, drawing attention from other passengers. They requested to cut open the mannequin, and he consented.
Nothing was found.
Even after this, he was taken to a security post where his checked luggage was brought out and thoroughly searched multiple times. Again, nothing incriminating was discovered. By then, he had missed his connecting flight.
At about 4 a.m., he was initially cleared and told he would be placed on another flight. However, another officer intervened, leading to fresh rounds of checks. Despite repeated negative results, his belongings were seized, and he was moved between offices without explanation.
He was later told he would be taken for a confirmatory test but was instead handcuffed, put in a bus, and taken to prison.
#DetentionExperience
Ezeh described his detention as traumatic. He was stripped and subjected to invasive searches, including internal examinations. His belongings were destroyed during repeated searches for drugs, and samples, including urine, were taken—all yielding negative results.
Despite this, he was detained for six weeks.
He said communication was difficult due to language barriers, and he struggled to eat or cope with the environment. His family was left distressed, unable to reach him for a long time.
He was eventually allowed to call his wife and inform her of his situation.
#Aftermath
According to Ezeh, a report alleging he carried 684 grams of cocaine was sent to the United States despite all tests proving negative. This led to the revocation of both his and his wife’s visas.
He also signed a document in Arabic upon release, believing it was a clearance paper, only to later discover it contained allegations against him.
With the help of the Nigerian Embassy in Doha and a human rights official, he obtained a document from Qatar’s public prosecution confirming his innocence. However, authorities have not withdrawn the initial report, nor released the forensic findings.
#SeekingJustice
Ezeh says the incident has caused significant emotional and financial damage to his family. Although Qatar Airways initially banned him, the ban was later lifted, but part of his ticket remains unrefunded.
He has reported the matter to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority and plans to seek justice, including the retraction of the report, reinstatement of visas, and compensation.
“This is something I will never forget.”
Culled from Facebook

English








