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@bryangpatrick

A realist | DeFi/Web3 Enthusiast | FX x Crypto trader | Serial entrepreneur | FinTech | Social conscious | #HumanityFirst!

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A.M TEMIDAYO
A.M TEMIDAYO@AnewNaija·
The average Nigerian politician sees Peter Obi as a direct threat to their source of livelihood. It unsettles them that a man who has conquered greed could step into the arena. Their greatest shock is discovering they cannot dig up dirt on him. That failure is a major blow to their playbook. Hence, the relentless campaign of calumny against him.
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Obidient 4 Life
Obidient 4 Life@AndrewOkere·
Why Are APC people and Batists Obsessed With Peter Obi? I thought they said the man can not win any election? —Ope Banwo
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Dr. Omolola Anthonia Eddo
Dr. Omolola Anthonia Eddo@dranthoniaeddo·
If you are wondering why no South African home and Abroad should be helped or shown compassion! This is the reason ! They are wicked people both Home and Abroad ! Cc: @thenanaaba
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Baffa🔴
Baffa🔴@Idris_Adam_·
Kwankwaso and I have many similar leadership beliefs and we will work as partners to build the new Nigeria that is POssible—Peter Obi reveals.
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
This skit go far!!! 😢🇳🇬
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Dami’ Adenuga
Dami’ Adenuga@DAMIADENUGA·
The scariest facts about Tinubu's second term in office? 😳🤔
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Bryang@bryangpatrick·
@MaxWebe10666296 @dydxabiola @embele_paul @DailyPostNGR I see.That means you were born before English language was first spoken, that's why you are able to type in English. Father Abraham, I see you. In conclusion, it is what it is. Since you can't prove otherwise, the truth remains, there's no justification for detaining MNK in jail.
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MaxWeber
MaxWeber@MaxWebe10666296·
@bryangpatrick @dydxabiola @embele_paul @DailyPostNGR Yes it’s about age if you don’t know the importance of that I can’t help you. Cos you are following a course you knew little to nothing about. Unfortunately trying to explain it to you is futile Abi nitio
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Cartoon Boytv
Cartoon Boytv@boytv_cartoon·
I am Life on the streets with a peaceful protest in support of Mr. President enough is enough Live Tinubu to work
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Bryang@bryangpatrick·
@Kvnza_SA Elon Musk is never South African by blood, but by birth. Get that into your delusional brain.
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South Africa First
South Africa First@Kvnza_SA·
While you are supporting Mexico remember that a South African born inventor and business man just because a trillionaire today. The only man to ever touch this status. You can hate us but our DNA won’t change 🇿🇦✌️
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Bryang@bryangpatrick·
@MaxWebe10666296 @dydxabiola @embele_paul @DailyPostNGR So, it's about '60s to '70s. That's the reason MNK is in jail after over 60yrs? Also, to the level of your education and school of thought, one can only say something about an event that happened after they were born. That's sad. And if I may ask: were you born in the '60s?
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MaxWeber
MaxWeber@MaxWebe10666296·
@bryangpatrick @dydxabiola @embele_paul @DailyPostNGR Oh you want to go memory lane? Were you born in the late 60s to 70s? I need to know first before I go on the deconstruction of how we got to Kanu cos if you were not born during this critical period in Nigeria history, then there is no point engaging you.
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Bryang@bryangpatrick·
@ThaWolfBoi @ruffydfire That is justifiable, especially, with someone with a health challenge. Personally, setting this boundary is far beyond cheating intent. But I understand very well that many do it because of that.
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Farouk!
Farouk!@ThaWolfBoi·
@bryangpatrick @ruffydfire I dated one girl back in the university, called her severally she didn’t pick, knowing she had health concerns, I panicked, I went to her house knocked and knocked only to find her in the house with another guy.
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Bryang@bryangpatrick·
I see this as an insult, insecurity, and a risk. I don't allow that. Don't come to my house uninvited, except it's emergency or urgent, and you've actually tried reaching me without response. Otherwise, you have no reason to be in my house without informing me first.
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Bryang@bryangpatrick·
You that gave her your spare key, what does that mean to you? Rubbissh! The problem with relationships in Nigeria is that we've converted dating to marriage, while marriage somehow becomes dating. There are boundaries in dating that many have encroached on. Who does that?
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Bryang@bryangpatrick·
@ruffydfire You that gave her your spare key, what does that mean to you? Rubbissh! The problem with relationships in Nigeria is that we've converted dating to marriage, while marriage somehow becomes dating. There are boundaries in dating that many have encroached on. Who does that?
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Bryang@bryangpatrick·
@DailyPostNGR No matter how you people want to twist what Obi said for your agenda, even though he said these exact words, he's 100% correct! There's no justification for why Nnamdi Kanu is in life-sentence while his counterpart, Sunday Igboho, is now in the APC. That's selective justice!
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Bryang@bryangpatrick·
@Big_marvis Imagine a Yoruba man speaking for the Igbo region. That's how you love other parts of Igbo land, but Nnamdi Kanu, from Abia state, is in jail simply for agitating for inclusivity, and you have never spoke for him. Is the governor of Abia state, Alex Otti, also from Anambra?
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
Sometimes we need to remove emotions, tribal sentiment and social media propaganda and tell ourselves the bitter truth. If Peter Obi was from Ebonyi, Imo, Enugu or Abia, would he receive this same overwhelming support from Ndi-Igbo? The honest answer is NO. Many people may not like this conversation, but it needs to be said. The support Peter Obi gets from a large section of Ndi-Anambra is not completely because he is the best or the most qualified Igbo politician. A huge part of it is because he is from Anambra State. Let’s stop pretending otherwise. For years, many people have acted like leadership of Ndigbo must revolve around Anambra interests, and anybody outside that circle is automatically seen as inferior, irrelevant or not “fit” enough. Now let’s ask the real question nobody wants to answer: What exactly has Peter Obi personally done for Igbo land politically at the federal level before becoming a presidential candidate? He worked under Abacha’s regime — what major Igbo project did he attract then? What visible federal infrastructure across the South East can people confidently point to and say: “Peter Obi made this happen”? Now compare that with Dave Umahi. Love him or hate him, the man left visible projects behind. From 2015 to 2023, he transformed Ebonyi from one of the most neglected and mocked states in Nigeria into one of the fastest developing states in the country. Today Ebonyi is no longer the forgotten state people used to laugh at. As Minister of Works today, several major roads affecting Igbo land are receiving attention: • Enugu–Onitsha Expressway • Enugu–Makurdi–Abuja Road • Calabar–Ebonyi–Abuja Coastal Route • Multiple federal road interventions across the South East These are physical projects people can see with their eyes, not just social media motivation and emotional speeches. Yet, this same man is insulted daily by some Ndi-Anambra simply because he is from Ebonyi. Ironically, outside Igbo land, Umahi is receiving more respect and recognition than he gets from his own people. Yes, no politician is perfect. Umahi has shortcomings too. But Ndigbo must learn to separate hatred, envy and state superiority complex from reality. This is not about hating Peter Obi. This is about asking ourselves a difficult question: Are we supporting competence and results… or are we simply supporting our own state people? Because sometimes, the loudest supporters of “New Nigeria” are still deeply trapped in old tribal politics.
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