Alfred Ndukwe C

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Alfred Ndukwe C

Alfred Ndukwe C

@fredexc

Political Enthusiast, Relationship Councillor, Activist for justice and equity

Port Harcourt 参加日 Ekim 2011
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Alfred Ndukwe C
Alfred Ndukwe C@fredexc·
Eyah, uncu Bayo, a Presidential spokesperson who never hypes the achievement of his master but never make one single tweet without mentioning @PeterObi. Imagine if he becomes the President, you will make a very good opposition. You can't eat without calling his name, you can't even bath or sleep without calling his name. Is he your headache?
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
A testimony about President Tinubu’s policy impact that should keep Peter Obi, Atiku, Kwankwaso quiet for ever. The NELFUND policy was intentional, to help students like Caleb, who would have been denied the dream of tertiary education, because of parental financial challenges.
OLADEPO Caleb Olugbenga@YhungProf0

@NELFUND I'm honored to let you know that I am the Best Graduating Student of @lautechofficial ✨✨ Your loans made it possible • OLADEPO, CALEB OLUGBENGA • B. Tech (First Class: 4.89/5.0) #LAUConvo18th #nelfund

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Engr Cajet
Engr Cajet@arinzecajet001·
@fredexc @Real_Ogb042 You needs to relax let them makes me an admin and everywhere go first blur for their eyes
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Engr Cajet@arinzecajet001·
BREAKING: After several attempts, I have successfully joined one of the Propaganda APC major WhatsApp groups. Una go dey see expo upon expo from now on 🤣🤣🤣
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Alfred Ndukwe C
Alfred Ndukwe C@fredexc·
Our flag shall be a symbol That truth and justice reign, In peace or battle honour’d, And this we count as gain, To hand on to our children A banner without stain. O God of all creation, Grant this our one request, Help us to build a nation Where no man is oppressed, And so with peace and plenty Nigeria may be blessed This is the anthem Tinubu adopted yet his entire deeds go against every word in this anthem. The nation is stained by bloodshed every week, the government oppresses her citizens when you go against them or criticize their policies. Nigeria is indeed in a quagmire, they create laws to legalize and validate their lawlessness, yet they preach democracy and tell you how they fought for it. The citizens have lost hope in the system, where they are supposed to find their voices are during elections yet they tell you to your face that your vote don't count and you should go to court. They capture the strongest arm of government (Judiciary) who is supposed to put them back on track when they act with impunity and bastardize the Constitution by sneaking laws into it without a proper process This is the sad reality... May Nigeria be free from oppressors and those who seek Her downfall... Amen
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Alfred Ndukwe C
Alfred Ndukwe C@fredexc·
That assurance can only be made when provisions in the electoral act 2026 as Amended has created room for massive rigging and printing of individual ballot papers that'll be approved by the Presiding officer under duress. The electorates are not needed in Nigerian elections and it's so sad
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Uche
Uche@zebra_crossings·
@PO_GrassRootM How do you make assurance on behalf of people you haven’t spoken with? Late Chief MKO Abiola said you can’t shave a man’s head in his absence!
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Peter Obi Grassroots Mobilization.
“The Southeast will massively vote for President Tinubu come the 2027 elections. I have assured Mr. President,” - Gov. Hope Uzodimma.
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Alfred Ndukwe C
Alfred Ndukwe C@fredexc·
It baffles me a lot of times when majority of Nigerian youth shy away from politics, when it is the core essence of our day to day life. I hereby urge us all to get involved so we can all build a nation of our dreams and boot out incompetence. May Nigeria succeed
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Ogochukwu ❤️
Ogochukwu ❤️@TheEmmalez·
When I lost my husband, my mum advised me to make sure I wore my husband’s clothe and boxers to bed until he was buried. Ofcourse, I was curious so I asked, “Why?” She replied, “It’s our culture. If you do that, it separates you from him, so when his spirit comes around, he will know you are no longer bound as husband and wife.” I remember laughing. It didn’t make sense to me. It sounded like one of those old beliefs that people follow without questioning. So, in my mind, I dismissed it. In those first nights, I wore my usual nightwear. The first night passed. Then the second. But the third night… was different. Somewhere in the middle of the night, I slipped into a state that felt too real to be a dream. I became aware—deeply aware—of a presence in the room. I saw him. My husband. He moved toward the bed and gently—but deliberately—squeezed himself into the space between me and the other window who came to keep me company. Slowly, he settled in, backing the woman but facing me, his right arm stretched across me… our familiar sleeping position. In that moment, my heart was pounding. My mind was racing. Did he know I knew he was gone? So many thoughts flooded me at once: Should I shout? Should I pray? Should I wake up? Or should I stay still? I lay there, caught between fear, love, and disbelief… until I finally forced myself awake. The moment I opened my eyes, I didn’t hesitate. I got up, walked straight to his closet, took one of his T-shirts and his boxers, and put them on 🤣🤣. From that night until he was buried, I followed my mum’s advice—without question.🤔 Since then, I’ve come to accept something I once doubted: there are mysteries in this world that we may never fully understand. And sometimes, it’s not about explaining them… it’s about respecting them. I’m curious—have you ever heard of or experienced similar cultural beliefs about the connection between the living and the dead? © Christy Series
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DMAVERICK
DMAVERICK@Marvinog·
@Abdulazeez7yola @OselokaHObaze The wind of change is blowing and Nigeria will be better for it We are about to witness an electoral revolution that will reset Africa and put us in a pedestal for continental development
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Abdulazeez Suleiman🔴
Abdulazeez Suleiman🔴@Abdulazeez7yola·
As I have consistently maintained, the Kwankwasiyya Movement is a well-structured, principled movement built on honesty, resilience, and an unwavering passion for good governance in Nigeria. Even on X (formerly Twitter), no single individual can speak for the entire movement, nor can anyone claim to be its sole face. It is a collective effort driven by dedicated individuals and patriotic youths who genuinely love their country. Here on X, we have the Kwankwasiyya Twitter Guild, ably led by my Chairman, Honourable Bello Sule Garo. Everything we do is done collectively, with the sole aim of advancing the greater good of our nation. You will notice that many Kwankwasiyya members are actively promoting the alliance between Mr. Peter Obi and Dr. Rabiu Kwankwaso for a better Nigeria. Therefore, if anyone claims to be a member of the movement but pushes a contrary narrative, kindly disregard them — such a person is most likely acting on behalf of the opposition.
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Alfred Ndukwe C
Alfred Ndukwe C@fredexc·
@inecnigeria It's funny how life works, when you think you're fooling over 200m people you end up being the bigger fool. EOD
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INEC Nigeria
INEC Nigeria@inecnigeria·
PUBLIC STATEMENT FABRICATED X (TWITTER) ACCOUNT OF PROF. JOASH AMUPITAN, SAN
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Alfred Ndukwe C
Alfred Ndukwe C@fredexc·
@BasiruGafari @markessien No nation develops and thrives without education. I know you can't ask Tinubu that one cos he graduated from a school before the school was built so I rest my case
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Sultan of Engineers.
Sultan of Engineers.@BasiruGafari·
@fredexc @markessien You people should never make the statement of that academic jamboree. It depicts an intellectual argument please. We all know how many miracle centres that was closed immediately he left the office.
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Mark Essien
Mark Essien@markessien·
Peter Obi may be personally good, but so far I have not seen any hint that he knows how to build a great team around him. I am not criticizing him. But he really seems to be a solo-player, and does not have that critical "person evaluation" skill. His most important hire right now should be that person who can see through people and really build a strong team. Not everyone has the same strengths or weaknesses, and he should plug his weaknesses with really strong people.
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Alfred Ndukwe C
Alfred Ndukwe C@fredexc·
@peculiarpat1 Mr Pato, your opinion is genuine and correct but I need to make you toe a different line of reasoning as well. Obedient movement are a group of people who crave for good governance and want to see the country work, as long as Gov Otti is getting it right...
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PATO PATO🇳🇬🇺🇸
PATO PATO🇳🇬🇺🇸@peculiarpat1·
Unpopular Opinion I am a strong supporter of Governor Otti. My community in Imo is within walking distance of Abia State, so I am more than pleased with the work he is doing there. However, I believe that despite the Obidient Movement acting as his strongest defensive bloc on social media platforms and the primary promoter of his achievements, he hasn’t aligned himself with the movement as much as he should. Otti has won the hearts of Abians through his achievements and may not need the Obidient Movement to secure re-election in 2027. Still, I feel he hasn’t adequately acknowledged the movement’s efforts. This is purely my personal view.
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Alfred Ndukwe C
Alfred Ndukwe C@fredexc·
@aonanuga1956 Bros try dey rest, check your Bp and make sure you take your amlodipine religiously. The day to day Nigerian only feel the pains your oga has deliberately inflicted on them while looting heavily. Take a chill pill Senior Bros Bayo
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Alfred Ndukwe C
Alfred Ndukwe C@fredexc·
@ruffydfire Congrats on yr new achievement. Heads Up! They're already planning on how to stifle & mute your voice & the media because you ask the uncomfortable questions, they have captured the judiciary, the parliament are done & dusted, the gullible ones ar held sway
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Thank all I just won best media personality Daily independent awards
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Alfred Ndukwe C
Alfred Ndukwe C@fredexc·
@fattylincorn_01 Them just recruit this one. More grease to your elbow cos you just got employed to defend the indefensible. Chai, this una work go tough sha One advise: channel this energy into holding your leaders accountable and let Peter Obi breath, no be him do una
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Alfred Ndukwe C
Alfred Ndukwe C@fredexc·
@iabiolag @PeterObi It is because of people like you he actually wants to revamp the educational sector. You read to reply and not to comprehend. Bro you lost the essence of this tweet. I'm sorry we can't help you, the tweet is above your comprehension
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Biola
Biola@iabiolag·
@PeterObi In your own words, Nigeria’s Federation Revenue surged to ₦84 trillion in just three years, a staggering 41%. Now be realistic, would you have been able to do such a staggering job?
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Peter Obi
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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Alfred Ndukwe C@fredexc·
@JamiluSufi @atiku All these APC miscreants make una rest na. Stop gas lighting Obi and Atiky supporters. Obi gives them sleepless nights which is so obvious and they is why they've come with this tactic so as to prevent Obi/Kwankwoso ticket. E pain them.
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Jamilu Sufi 🇳🇬
Jamilu Sufi 🇳🇬@JamiluSufi·
Who noticed that only Amaechi and his supporters are boldly demanding a free and fair primary election in ADC? All other camps are busy praying, begging, and lobbying for someone to step down for their candidate. We urge H.E. @atiku not to step down for anybody. Let us test real internal democracy. As for us, in the camp of Rt. Hon. @ChibuikeAmaechi, we are fully set and ready for the primary election. No free ticket. No begging. No godfatherism. Bring it on. 💪 #Amaechi2027 #ADCPimary
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Alfred Ndukwe C
Alfred Ndukwe C@fredexc·
@aonanuga1956 Mr. Bayo, when any Nigerian lays the truth bare before you, you and your teammates rattle and go into attack and that is why you constantly fail abysmally. A wise administration would convert criticism to their advantage rather than stifle disernting voices
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
No, Rauf. The real scammers are the politicians inside the SPV called ADC. My attention has been drawn to Rauf Aregbesola’s attack on the Tinubu administration at today's illegal elective convention of the ADC—a party of desperados and power mongers who, to date, have not articulated any credible plan for Nigeria. At the event, Aregbesola reportedly called on his former boss, mentor, and benefactor to resign, parroting the opposition’s warped narratives about the economy and orchestrated reports of terrorist attacks in some parts of the country. Unfortunately, Aregbesola did not undertake any honest self-reflection on his own record in public office—as governor or as Minister of Interior. His eight years as governor of Osun State were characterised by unmitigated hardship for the people. Under his half-baked socialist policies, civil servants went unpaid for months, and those who were paid received only a fraction of their salaries. It is to Aregbesola’s infamy that Osun became known as a state receiving negative federal allocation and paying just 20 to 30 per cent of normal salaries. It was worse for pensioners in Aregbesola's Osun State. Many pensioners who relied on their meagre monthly payments died because they were not paid at all. This is the same man who now has the effrontery to attack the Tinubu administration, despite his tenure in Osun leaving a legacy of unpaid salaries, financial recklessness, abandoned projects, and misguided policies that brought the state to ruin. His immediate successor, Governor Adegboyega Oyetola, worked hard to clean up much of the mess left behind, and Governor Adeleke is still dealing with the consequences. Aregbesola’s second line of attack against President Tinubu is equally hypocritical. As Minister of Interior under President Muhammadu Buhari, his tenure witnessed the highest number of jailbreaks in Nigeria’s history—including the infamous Kuje Prison escape in Abuja. During his four years, obtaining a Nigerian passport became a nightmarish process, and there were 15 major attacks on correctional facilities in Jos, Abolongo, Imo, Kabba, and Okitipupa, resulting in over 4,000 inmates escaping to join criminal elements. For someone who failed so woefully to secure our correctional centres and uphold his duties between 2019 and 2023, it is ironic that Aregbesola now seeks to lecture others on insecurity. Maybe he thinks the entire Nigerian population suffers from amnesia. Politicians may indulge in cheap talk and easy criticism, but Nigerians must never forget the abysmal records of Rauf and his fellow desperados. Nigerians must remain vigilant, lest power-hungry individuals with no programme attempt to hoodwink them. Because they have no credible programme, they are weaponising the isolated terrorist attacks, as if the problem started from this administration. The Tinubu administration has never shied away from acknowledging that policy reforms have brought unintended consequences, impacting the most vulnerable. However, over the last three years, the government has introduced numerous relief measures to mitigate these effects—including increasing the minimum wage by over 100 per cent, making cash transfers to the vulnerable, assisting small-scale enterprises, and reducing inflation to less than 15 per cent from over 25 per cent at the start of the reforms, with food prices crashing. The government will continue to implement policies to alleviate hardship and support the most vulnerable in our society. On security, the Tinubu administration has been supporting the military, the DSS and the intelligence agencies. The government has been investing in more and more equipment for the military and has sought assistance from foreign governments to battle the inherited scourge of terrorism and banditry. The administration's Renewed Hope Programme is on track and has received global praise. We have seen the effects of how it has increased GDP and our foreign reserves, made our country the toast of investors, and made our stock market bullish and prosperous. No, Rauf, the Renewed Hope Agenda is not a scam. The real scammers are the politicians gathered inside the SPV called ADC.
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