Smith Wright
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@ennyola0015 Yes I was a hater before, but I am now a fan and student of ASIWAJU politics.
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@fifide90 @ennyola0015 This is exactly the problem with most people. They think people are being paid to follow him. Some of us spend our own resources with no thought of getting it back in the way most people understand it. Our payback is the success of our country and of our community
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@ennyola0015 Dem no know say some of us can go to war for him and not get paid a dime .
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@ennyola0015 @bayalsa27 Most of his fans are not even on social media.
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@ennyola0015 I'm surprised you are just getying to know this. WE have existed forever. I am an unashamedly a fan.
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@cuppydat @akintollgate Do you seriously mean what you typed there? Can you give examples of things that Abacha did that makes him better in your sight and please also give examples of yhe worst atrocities of Tinubu that makes him worse than Abacha
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@akintollgate Yes. We live in a world that reflects on History. In today’s Nigeria, Abacha is a Saint. Tinubu is worse than Abacha and Hitler combined. PO just amplified our minds and thinking.
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Power does reveal character, but history isn’t optional. Abacha’s regime brought military dictatorship, Ogoni executions, Kudirat’s assassination, billions looted, and a gagged press with many living in fear of being locked in dungeons. Some families never recovered from the trauma and those old wounds have not healed fully.
NADECO activists weren’t perfect including a few relatives of mine, but equating them as “worse” than that era romanticizes real atrocities many Nigerians suffered.
Let’s critique today’s failures on rule of law and accountability across all sides, but let’s not rewrite the past to score points. I would equally frown tomorrow if someone says endsars protesters, are worse than murderous/criminal police officers.
A New Nigeria needs facts, not selective memory. Let’s build Nigeria forward with truth. 🇳🇬
Peter Obi@PeterObi
Yesterday defenders of democracy, today's destroyers, What a shame. What an irony of history, that the acclaimed defenders of democracy and human rights who claimed to have fought for democracy during the era of General Sani Abacha now find themselves worse than the man they opposed. Today, General Sani Abacha, once presumed face of oppression, will be remembered as seemingly more democratic and more respectful of human rights than the so-called champions of activism from the NADECO days. Power indeed reveals character. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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@egi_nupe Even though i know your actual name, calling you Egi would not be my choice but an automatic involuntary action 😹
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@VictorT57139669 @funshographix Kanu is in Sokoto. One of d price for a true freedom fighter.
Mandela d great did 25yrs. We are unbroken n will get our freedom soon.
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During the time of Biafra civil war in Nigeria. This man sold arms to Nigeria government to kill his own people. When he was confronted by news outlets. He said that he was only doing business. Instead of Chinua Achebe to call him out by betraying his own people. Awolowo was the only problem of Achebe.

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@kakamalambashir Subhanallah!!! Ina lillah wa inna ilaehi rojihun. May Allah forgive her shortcomings and admit her into the highest of Jannah
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@Omojuwa I am Adesmith Oluwaright and I approve this message
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Hello X family
I'm Habiba, a Pharmacology graduate who just wrapped up NYSC with a solid foundation in drug development, patient care, and all things pharmacy, I'm looking for a role where I can make an impact and grow.
Skills? I have clinical knowledge, research experience, and a passion for healthcare 🔥. Open to roles in hospitals, pharma companies, research institutions – anywhere my skills can shine!
Please feel free to put me on any opportunity 🙏

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@ucyberry May the good lord bless your return and make you successful in your endeavor.
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Five years ago, I left Nigeria with two suitcases and a lot of uncertainty.
Today… I’m packing again.
But this time, I’m going back home ❤️
Not because things didn’t work out
but because it’s time to build something of my own.
I’ve missed home.
The food. The people. The peace. The warmth.
So I’m going back to start a fresh chapter…
something close to my heart.
Fresh Nigerian meals.
A space that feels like home.
A place where no one feels alone.
It’s been on my mind for a while… and I think I’m finally ready.
Nigeria, I’m coming home 🇳🇬


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Stop writing your child as Next of Kin and thinking you’ve secured their future
Let’s fix this misunderstanding once and for all.
Writing someone as next of kin does NOT make them the owner of your property.
Not your house.
Not your land.
Not your money.
It doesn’t matter if it is your child, your spouse, or the person you love the most. In law, next of kin simply means: “Who should we call?”
That’s it.
Not who should inherit.
Not who owns your assets.
Just who gets notified.
Now here’s where it gets serious
A lot of families have lost access to money because of this mistake. Someone passes on. The family walks into the bank confidently:
“But my name is his next of kin.”
The bank replies:
“We’re sorry. Bring court authority.”
Because in law, next of kin is NOT a beneficiary.
Without:
Probate (where there is a Will)
Letters of Administration (where there is no Will)
Or a valid directive like a POD (Payable on De@th)
Nobody is touching that money.
Not even the “next of kin.”
Let me say this clearly so it sinks in:
Next of kin = Contact person
Heir = Legal beneficiary
They are NOT the same.
If you truly love your family, don’t leave them with confusion and court stress. Do the right thing:
Write a Will
Back it up with a Deed of Gift
Fill a Payable on Death (POD) form in your bank
Put your intentions in clear, legal writing
Because the law does not respect assumptions.
It respects documentation.
Stop confusing identity with entitlement.
Next of kin is who to call not who to inherit.
©️Confidence Aribibia
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Nigeria Approves New Indigenous Meat-Type Chicken ‘MoorBeta’
The Federal Ministry of Livestock Development has welcomed the approval and release of MoorBeta, an improved indigenous meat-type chicken developed to support poultry production and food security in Nigeria.
The new breed was approved for release and registration by the National Crop Varieties and Livestock Breeds Registration and Release Committee (NVRC) on March 26, 2026, at the National Centre for Genetic Resources and Biotechnology (NACGRAB), Ibadan, Oyo State.
MoorBeta was developed by the Poultry Research Team of the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T), Obafemi Awolowo University, Moor Plantation, Ibadan, after more than a decade of breeding work involving indigenous and exotic meat-type chickens. The Federal Ministry of Livestock Development worked with the Institute and is represented on the NVRC.
The breed is suited for smallholder farmers, with the ability to perform well under different environmental conditions across the country. At 10 weeks, MoorBeta reaches an average live weight of about 2.8kg, with improved feed efficiency and survival rates above 95 percent.
Beyond its impressive growth, the bird possesses qualities that make it attractive to both farmers and consumers. Its meat is tender, juicy, and retains quality with minimal cooking loss. In appearance, it is predominantly white with speckles of brown, black, or red, features a large single comb, and has a well-developed body that supports higher meat yield. It also demonstrates tolerance to heat stress, making it well suited for poultry production in tropical climates.
A 2025 cost analysis indicates that raising 100 birds can generate a net profit exceeding N278,000 within a 10-week production cycle, indicating strong economic viability and a compelling return on investment for both smallholder farmers and commercial operators.
The release of MoorBeta supports efforts to improve local livestock breeds, increase productivity, and strengthen food and nutrition security. The Ministry will continue to work with research institutions and other partners to improve productivity, increase incomes, and strengthen food and nutrition security across the country.




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@Cryptomath2 @Onsogbu @SundayDareSD @officialABAT Say the truth, you have never been so fortunate in your life
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From APC convention ground to Presidential Villa.
At the humble request of Dr. Sunday Dare @SundayDareSD, The Special Adviser/Spokesperson to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR @officialABAT, I paid a visit to the Presidential Villa Aso Rock where he told me more about the plans of Mr President and the way forward and presented me with a copy of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors compendium on the Renewed Hope Agenda and achievements of President Tinubu in 30 months.
He also introduced me to
Egbon Bayo Ononuga @aonanuga1956 OON, CON the Special Adviser Information and Strategy to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, whose words of encouragement gave me more feathers to my wings
I also had a time out with Mr Fredrick Nwabufo @FredrickNwabufo Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Engagement, thank you Nwokeoma for the brief meeting and encouragement.




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