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@Emex_SP

We all own Nigeria 🇳🇬 , tell it to those greedy failures calling themselves politicians

Hauxton, England Inscrit le Ağustos 2015
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Are Nigerians to serve their LEADERS or THEIR LEADERS to serve NIGERIANS ?
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Vivian Umukoro
Vivian Umukoro@vian337·
No be me talk am ooo
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Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Nigeria Is Bleeding From Within It is deeply troubling to read recent World Bank reports indicating that, while Nigeria’s Federation Revenue surged to ₦84 trillion in just three years, a staggering 41% —amounting to ₦34.44 trillion —never reached the Federation Account. This sum exceeds the combined ₦34 trillion earmarked for capital projects in the 2024 and 2025 Appropriation Bills, a comparison that underscores the gravity of the situation and signals that something is fundamentally wrong. This is not a mere oversight; it points to institutionalised corruption on a massive scale. In 1994, when the Okigbo Panel reported about $12.4 billion from the Gulf War oil windfall as unaccounted for, Nigerians were outraged and the nation shook with indignation. Today, an even more troubling situation appears to be unfolding, yet it is met with a disquietening silence. We are trapped in a lethal paradox: Earning more as a nation, yet having less to invest in healthcare, education, and infrastructure. From 2025, systemic “deductions” have allowed agencies to capture more resources than entire states and even critical ministries. These leakages explain why countries with fewer resources are out-performing us across key development indices. With such a broken system, how can we fix power, strengthen our schools, build resilient healthcare, or develop critical infrastructure? Nigeria has no business being poor. We must stop these leakages through disciplined, transparent leadership driven by character. It is time to redirect our hijacked resources back to the people and move Nigeria into the league of developed nations. With our collective resolve to change this corruption-infested system, a New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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@OHeybrother I earn legitimately, 70k per month can't buy that unless if I was to dream away
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
We've experienced 2 out of the 3 power hungry politicians. May the 3rd one never happen to us 🙏
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ayemojubar@ayemojubar·
Some people still don’t get it. 2027 is not just another election, it’s a defining moment for Nigeria. The outcome must reflect the true will of the people, loud and unmistakable at the ballot. Why do many believe Peter Obi should be the candidate? Because this won’t be a battle of money, it will be a battle of conviction and emotions. And no one can outspend Tinubu, not with the full weight of state power and resources behind him. If money decides it, the contest is already tilted. Is that the enigma Atiku wants to compete it? What Nigeria needs now is a candidate who can ignite belief, stir hearts, and drive people to show up in numbers that can’t be ignored. Not just campaigns, but conviction. Not just structure, but spirit. This is a turning point. A make-or-mar moment. Personal ambition cannot be allowed to hijack it. The focus must be clear: unity, purpose, and a result that truly reflects the voice of the people.
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@𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆
❝He fought the military. He ran away. And he wants to come and be the dictator... If you don't want to cause trouble in this country, Mr. President, allow the space for opposition...❞ - Prof. Usman Yusuf
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
The news of the abduction of innocent UTME candidates in Benue State is not just heartbreaking but a damning indictment of the failure of leadership and the collapse of security in our nation. Young Nigerians striving for an education are being met with terror. In a country where the share of tertiary graduates is already painfully low (about 1%) which is far below peers like Indonesia (about 13%) and South Africa (around 10%). This is unacceptable. We cannot afford to lose even one more student to violence. Those entrusted with protecting these young students appear increasingly preoccupied with the next election, projecting strength and power to rig elections, rather than deploying that same power and agencies to secure our roads, prevent these crimes, and rescue the abducted children who should not be in the hands of criminals but in examination halls. This is no longer an isolated tragedy. It is a pattern. It is a national crisis. And it demands urgent, decisive, and responsible action, not excuses, not silence, but leadership that matches the scale of the emergency this deserves. A nation that abandons its youth abandons its future. This cannot continue. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
This video is so so sad to watch. Yet the criminal crooks behind this madness described in this video are parasitic tyrannical pretenders who have somehow successfully convinced their idiotic sycophants that they are patriots. What a shame. A whole shame.
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
Dear @PoliceNG Passport not found online Tomorrow morning, I will call the office to confirm.
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Lumen
Lumen@LumenX_·
Sex won’t satisfy you. Fame won’t satisfy you. Drugs won’t satisfy you. Money won’t satisfy you. Alcohol won’t satisfy you. Success won’t satisfy you. Life is empty without God. He is the only one who can satisfy your heart.
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Sheni Coker
Sheni Coker@sheni_coker·
You can’t claim to be saving children from the slum while you’re in bed with the people responsible for populating the slums. It makes no sense
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