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abbati umar
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A prgreesive Nigerian: beauty in simplicity. We see the world through our eyes..
शामिल हुए Ağustos 2009
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Rising Oil Prices: FG Rules Out Return Of Fuel Subsidy
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"A young man who came to play football with us in Ikoyi stole 8 phones belonging to some of us. There is a N5 million ransom for anyone who can track the criminal."
- Okey Bakassi raises an alarm over phone theft that occurred at the stadium where they play ball.
But what drew my attention to this is that a young man got into such a circle of "big and connected" men, and the only leverage he could think of was stealing their phones.
"Fast Money" syndrome has destroyed the brains of many of our youths!💔✍️
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Dear Egbon @SundayDareSD, it has been exactly a year and 5days since this tweet, and we want to ask you again #WhereIsTheUpdatedList?

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Dear Egbon @SundayDareSD, it has been exactly 8 months since this tweet, and we want to ask you again #WhereIsTheUpdatedList?
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'Electoral integrity is dead; Nigeria's ruling party APC, buried it when forgery stopped being an offence.' @raufaregbesola
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@iOccupyNigeria @FinPlanKaluAja1 Wishful thinking.. we can't sit on our hands expecting God to intervene.
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2002: Commissioner
2006: Governor
2015: Senator
2019: Minister
2023: Senator
After 24 years of being funded by taxpayers, riding in a convoy with police escorts, you're removed from the daily realities of public life, and you may come across as detached or in a bubble.
Most of the political class do not know how much a loaf of bread costs in Nigeria, and they don't care.
Have you seen the NASS chambers? It's at best at 10% capacity on most days.
The bulk of public servants are there to serve themselves.
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It is clear now that the APC is funding the move to destroy the ADC using Nafi'ú Bala.
The man in this photo is Ibrahim Lawal Muhammed, also known as Dubagari Jnr. He Currently holds several high ranking positions in APC Nasarawa State: He coordinates the RENEWED HOPE program.
He serves as a Special Adviser to the Governor. He is an assistant to the Secretary to the State Government. He was recently named the State Secretary for "Made in Nigeria Products.
Despite these government ties, he is leading the protest at the INEC headquarters today in support of Nafiu Bala. We will keep exposing the people Nafiu Bala works with who are being paid by the APC.
— Balarabe Rufai (ADC National Youth Leader)
Me: It is becoming clearer



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It is clear now that the APC is funding the move to destroy the ADC using Nafi'ú Bala. The man in this photo is Ibrahim Lawal Muhammed, also known as Dubagari Jnr. He Currently holds several high ranking positions in APC Nasarawa State: He coordinates the RENEWED HOPE program. He serves as a Special Adviser to the Governor. He is an assistant to the Secretary to the State Government. He was recently named the State Secretary for "Made in Nigeria Products. Despite these government ties, he is leading the protest at the INEC headquarters today in support of Nafiu Bala. We will keep exposing the people Nafiu Bala works with who are being paid by the APC.


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To: The Governor
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) (@cenbank)
Subject: Concerns Regarding Proposed ₦5,000 Banknote Introduction
Dear Sir,
We write to express our deep concern regarding credible reports of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s plan to introduce a ₦5,000 banknote.
We understand the possible rationale behind such a move, particularly in light of currency management and transactional efficiency. However, in the current economic climate, this proposal raises serious concerns. Introducing a higher denomination note in an inflationary environment risks further accelerating inflation, weakening purchasing power, and reinforcing public perception that the naira is rapidly losing value.
At a time when Nigerians are already grappling with rising costs of living, this policy could signal monetary accommodation rather than discipline. Historically and globally, higher denomination notes tend to follow inflation rather than solve it. As such, this move may exacerbate the very problem it appears to address.
More troubling are reports that this proposed note is intended to feature the image of Bola Ahmed Tinubu (see attached mock-up) and is scheduled for release in the fourth quarter, just ahead of the election cycle. If true, this raises serious ethical and economic concerns. The timing and symbolism could be interpreted as politicizing the national currency, undermining confidence in both the Central Bank’s independence and the integrity of Nigeria’s monetary system.
We have also received information from credible sources indicating that this project is already well underway, including the awarding of a foreign printing contract reportedly valued at levels comparable to previous large-scale currency printings. If accurate, this suggests that significant steps have already been taken without adequate public discourse or transparency.
Nigeria’s economy is at a fragile point. Policy decisions of this magnitude must prioritize stability, credibility, and long-term value preservation of the naira. Introducing a ₦5,000 note under these conditions risks sending the wrong signal to both citizens and international observers.
We respectfully urge the Central Bank to reconsider this policy. Strengthening the currency, restoring confidence, and addressing the root causes of inflation should take precedence over introducing higher denominations.
Nigeria does not need a bigger note. It needs a stronger naira.
Thank you

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BREAKING: ADC has released INEC’s affidavit dated 12 September 2025 that affirmed David Mark led NWC
Please pay particular attention to Clauses 14 to 19, which affirm that the leadership transition had already been completed and recognized by INEC, and that such internal party matters fall outside the scope of judicial interference.
It is now crystal clear that Tinubu’s APC and the embattled INEC Chairman, Prof. Amupitan, are using INEC to push a one-party system in Nigeria.
This development raises grave concerns about the independence, neutrality, and credibility of the electoral process in Nigeria. When an institution constitutionally expected to act as an impartial umpire is seen to be taking sides in internal party affairs, it strikes at the very foundation of democratic fairness and public trust.
No democracy can survive where state institutions are turned into political weapons against opposition parties. What is happening before our eyes is not just an attack on ADC, but a dangerous attempt to weaken multiparty democracy and silence alternative political voices in Nigeria. Every patriotic citizen must understand the seriousness of this moment.
We call on all Nigerians to rise to the occasion and save our democracy.




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@ADCVanguard_ Where were these voices when the INEC chairman was nominated for the office.
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“The Amupitan I know since 1991 as a student and later in 2004 as a colleague when I was lecturing in the University has no integrity. So, I am not going to speak for him. There were things that happened under his watch in the university of Jos when I was a lecturer. So, he is not someone who has any integrity that one would come here to waste time on”. - Solomon Dalung
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