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AbdulAzeez, AbdulMaleek

@Azeez_Maleek

Strategic Communications • Writing (esp. Creatives) • Public Speaking • Operations & Management • proud 🇳🇬n | Compere • Dedicated to Ethical Leadership

Nigeria 参加日 Eylül 2013
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AbdulAzeez, AbdulMaleek@Azeez_Maleek·
#SevenBrainTeasers 1. If you could send a five-word message to every person on Earth, knowing it would stick with them forever, what would you say?
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oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
I asked a question and he evaded the question and abuse Rufai that’s what thy do! They never have answers I ask why do we have approvals in 2024, 2025 and 2026 Till date the Genco’s are suffering and he goes on a wild goose chase to explain what doesn’t make any sense! I am really shocked how the information managers of government don’t even have information and the repeat press releases! Accountability isn’t propaganda! Why will the president approve a 4 trillion Genco bond in 2025 and in 2026 he’s approving another Genco payment! It’s obvious they can’t answer! Let me humor them, you approved 4 trillion in bond payments in 2025 and this year you claim you have scaled it down again. These guys really think we are fools! TOLU, I speak to the Genco’s directly they are not party to any one sided audit by the government! By the way the debt is now over 6 trillion!
Tolu Ogunlesi@toluogunlesi

I can’t resist the urge to weigh in here, given my vow before God and man to always be there to save my dear brother @ruffydfire from his self-inflicted journalistic shortcomings. What I’m about to explain is publicly available material on Google: These are not different approvals. It’s merely different stages of the same process/program. The FGN has always made it very clear that the 4 Trillion Naira approval was not final. See this news, from July 2025: ‘The figure remains subject to downward revision, pending final validation. “While there is an anticipatory approval of this ₦4 trillion bond programme, it is subject to negotiations and final settlement of agreements. Only the amounts that the federal government validly owes are the things that will make it into the [bond] issuance…”’ Link here, via @vanguardngrnews: vanguardngr.com/2025/07/tinubu… What’s different now / what has changed since then is that, according to @NigeriaGov, those audits and negotiations have now been done and a final settlement of 3.3 trillion reached. And GenCos have started signing settlement agreements. And that’s not all, a first bond has been raised (see @ARISEtv reporting from January 2026), and payments have now finally started to Gencos and Gascos—which is what yesterday’s @NGRPresident statement was all about. Will never tire of telling my dear Rufai that social media energy shouldn’t just be for commenting/trolling, it should also be for research, otherwise one risks descending from journalism to jejune-alism. You have a right to disagree with any policy, and critique it, but this right shouldn’t be based on or fueled by ignorance or by an unwillingness to do basic research. PS. And you should take time to read AriseTV news from time to time. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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Ibironke Khadeejah Quadri
Allahumma la sahla illa ma ja’altahu sahlan, wa anta taj’alul-hazana idha shi’ta sahlan. O Allah, there is no ease except in that which you have made easy, and you make the difficulty, if you wish, easy🤲🤲🤲🤲
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Ifedayo (JIMCRUZ)@ifedayo_johnson·
Power is not served à la carte. When Oke Ogun people are ready, they will speak in one voice and present a formidable candidate. See what Ogun West people are doing with Yayi. That’s how it works. I sincerely believe they should be given a chance but it’s not by saying it on twitter while having a divided house.
OMOJADESOLA@omojadey

@ifedayo_johnson @nuclearpr_ Ifedayo ,let us consider oke-ogun ibarapa people now

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SarkinFOTO
SarkinFOTO@FotoNugget·
When Nigerian troops win against terrorists, let’s make it a habit to loud it the same way losses are broadcast.
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𝐻ussainmk.@hussainimk·
Subhanallah 💔! The death of a young person carries a different kind of weight. This is my cousin Ahmed. We lost him today. I’ve decided to drop his video here so that each time anyone listen to him recites, he will be rewarded. May Allah SWT reunite us in Jannah 🙏🏾
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SAMBO
SAMBO@_Abdulakeem_·
Now, everyone does not want to see the jersey palava on their timeline simply because it’s too childish or unnecessary. Meanwhile, so many irrelevant topics has been dragged by this same set of people on here. You created the street to be slippery and thrived on it. Now you’re scared to fall. This was never just about jerseys. It’s about a mindset, acting like you’re too big to be called out when you make a mistake, and then responding in a way that only makes things worse. Sending out substandard jerseys knowingly as a follow-up is not a solution. It only raises more questions. And when you believe you have enough influence to control the narrative or silence people, that’s where the real problem starts. Since this began, a lot of narratives have been pushed about me. I’ve been called different names, and I’ve seen attempts to twist the story. To top it all, yall tried to take down my account. But that doesn’t change the facts. I’ve always believed this, if you can’t tell someone the truth publicly, then say it privately. And if you can’t do either, then say nothing at all. Accountability shouldn’t feel like an attack. And speaking up shouldn’t be seen as disrespect. I don’t support bullying, and I won’t be quiet in the face of it. Thank you.
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A.Y.O
A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Hello Prince Adewale @Maya_leeke , I have been watching your tweets and your attacks on our faith lately on this app. Remember you had once tried to engage me by stalking me, and I used to ignore you. I did that deliberately. For the sake of people who may want to be deceived, let me make some explanations as a rebuttal. Prince Adewale is pushing a surface level narrative about Sharia without understanding how classical Islamic practice works. In Islamic law, the ruling on apostasy was never about someone changing their personal beliefs in the privacy of their bedroom. It was the historical equivalent of high treason. In the early days, Islamic societies were under constant military threat. Leaving the faith almost always meant defecting to the enemy army, leaking state secrets, and taking up arms against your own people. The penalty was for political and military betrayal. Even in the ancient world, religion and the state were tied together. If you lived in the Roman Empire or the Persian Empire and defected to their enemies, the penalty was death. In fact, in our Nigerian law, what happens if a Nigerian citizen renounces their allegiance to the country, crosses over to join an armed insurgency, leaks military intelligence, and starts fighting the Nigerian state? Can Nigeria accept that in the name of freedom of association? No. The constitution defines that as treason, and the penalty is death. The United States and every other nation on earth have severe penalties for treason and armed rebellion. In early Islamic history, the Muslim community was a new state fighting for its survival. So leaving the faith was a public defection to the hostile enemy camp. If it was just about changing religion, we would see a very different history. We have authentic records where people left Islam during the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), and they walked away freely. You can read the famous Hadith narrated by Jabir bin Abdullah in Sahih al-Bukhari, found in the Book of Virtues of Madinah. An unnamed Bedouin came to the Prophet (peace be upon him), he openly canceled his pledge of Islam, and walked right out of the city. Nobody touched him. Read that again. You cannot strip away the historical and political context of a law just to push a fearmongering agenda on Twitter. Prince Adewale, Be Warned.
Prince Adewale@Maya_leeke

In sharia, If you leave Islam for another religion, they will kpai you.

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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
NUMBER ONE... No Nigerian writer had ever risen like Wole Soyinka; No Nigerian artist commanded greater awe and invoked deeper consciousness like Baba Fela; No Nigerian leader had bigger exploits and inspired more aspiring leaders than Awolowo; No Prophet of black origin performed more signs and wonders than Babalola; No Nigerian ever impacted in the world of numbers and figures than Akintola Williams; No Nigerian had greater input in our constitutional framework than Rotimi Williams; No Nigerian achieved greater reckoning in the dire realm of activism than Gani Fawehinmi; And there is no greater visionary among Nigerian Politicians than Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. What do they all have in common? And what other category can you mention? Good Evening Severally
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𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫@abazwhyllzz·
Good evening everyone , After seeing the genuine feedback from some winners about the jerseys delivered, and everyone opinion on this, I’ve decided to make this right in the simplest way possible. - Firstly, I admit i messed it all up with the first action of picking winners which isn’t in my position but I’ve apologized for that. Once again, to the whole public, I have admitted and corrected my steps. - The 10 jerseys already sent were the lighter Player Version I sourced, but it’s clear they didn’t match what many expected for this giveaway. That’s on me. To fix it completely: option 1: i am willing to send the whole N300k to @_Abdulakeem_ so he can pick any vendor of his choice to get the jerseys for the winners he picked option 2: I am willing to refund the full amount received per jersey (₦20k including delivery) directly to every winner who has received one, - Those who have received it can return the jerseys with delivery fee on me. (I will fund the redelivery back to me) - The winners can then source their choice of jerseys from any vendor of their choice. so the remaining 5 will not be shipped instead, those winners will also get the cash equivalent. Either of the options he picks is cool with me. My goal was to deliver value from our Agba baller osimhen. Since expectations weren’t met according to the winners, the fairest thing is to return the funds so everyone gets exactly what they want. Big thank you to my boss,Victor Osimhen once again for the support ❤️. I appreciate the understanding and will post proof of refunds as they are processed. Let’s close this chapter positively. I don’t want to go back and forth on this anymore. @_Abdulakeem_ please reply with the option you’re picking so I can proceed. Thank you everyone 🙏🏾
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