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Believably Illiquid™

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The problem with national anyhowness is that it trickles down, corrupting first the state institutions, then private organizations, then gets to the citizenry eventually. I have been dragging a simple claim in a case of occupational disease with @nsitf and @gtbank since 2018.
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Abuja Streets
Abuja Streets@abujastreets·
Bruh, the light situation in Abuja is so bad. Kai!
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@channelstv It's disconcerting to watch Nigerian politicians speak about the failures of their government as if it's just a minor blip that can be corrected overnight. This chieftain most likely CANNOT travel to his constituency by road without an escort but listen to his cock and bull here.
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Channels Television
Channels Television@channelstv·
APC will win the presidential election in 2027, not because the government of Asiwaju [Bola Ahmed Tinubu] has performed well but because there is no opposition; there is no challenge in the opposition. Individually they are very credible captains, but as a team I don't see them working together for the success of the opposition. -APC Chieftain and Former Federal Lawmaker, Abubakar Yusuf #SundayPolitics
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The Crusader
The Crusader@ArmyAngel001·
Nigerians you guys are not asking questions 🙄 Why are there no "Repentant IPOB members " ?
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@oil_shaeikh This munafuqi has seen the carnage that religious intolerance has wreaked on his region and is keen to replicate the same in the SW. Meanwhile you're simultaneously fighting online civil war with Hausawa, are you idle in real life ?
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Engr Yasir MNSE 🏗
Engr Yasir MNSE 🏗@oil_shaeikh·
The only reason why you hear the vein talk that “Southwest has religious tolerance” myriad of bullshit is because the Muslims are systematically oppressed, and their docile nature is making them not challenge this discrimination even when they have the numbers, the day they say enough is when you’ll actually know what they’re going through. We were born and bred there and we know fr a fact that from the man on the street, their institutions to the civil servants to the political office holders are discriminated. As we speak, in the whole of Southwest you have only one Muslim governor.
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Malachy Odo II
Malachy Odo II@MalachyOdo1·
Tinubu's Nigeria may seem like fun and games to you until it directly affects you. I don't care how rich you are, if you or an immediate member of your family gets kidnapped one of these days, your family's life and destiny will be altered in such a way that you may never recover again until you die. Just keep fooling about.
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If you think the reason you don't have light and water and basic healthcare in 2026 is because of MOSSAD and CIA, I have a magic lamp to sell you.
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@Bond_not_james His ex-commissioners should line up to wave at him? Basically your grouse is that there are no hangers-on, grifters or sycophants wearing hats with his logo on it to prove he "mentored" them? Have you looked at the calibre of clowns prancing around your president as men he built?
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Duru Bond
Duru Bond@Bond_not_james·
Said this yesterday. No commissioner or house member from his time as governor is with him. Many of his comrades from even the last election have left him. From Okupe to Datti to Kenneth Okonkwo to even Alex Otti and many more. This is the person some slow people think can fix this country with all its complex moving parts.
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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Big Cuz
Big Cuz@imohumoren·
Africa must reject the perpetual externalisation of culpability as an interpretive framework for its crises. “Exogenous interference” cannot serve as an inexhaustible alibi for predatory governance, institutional atrophy, and the cyclical reproduction of violence. We have agency
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Zekeri Idris Jnr@IdrisZekeriJnr·
There is a certain strangeness about Tinubu supporters.
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Hausa are RIGHTLY calling out Fulani for the ongoing atrocities in the North, and in the same breath pointing out the insincerity of their joint pseudo-identity. In the midst of this, there are demons attributing the agitation to arne and maguzawa and you can't make this shit up.
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Le Penseur
Le Penseur@LRNZH·
@pdauda Just being on the road is sufficient to get you in trouble today.
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I randomly remember the time as an E.T at First Bank I took a wrong turn and was headed toward Potiskum instead of Kano from Gombe. I knew all was not well when I sighted the first set of camels 🥲😂 I solemnly acknowledge that this same mistake TODAY would've cost me my life.
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Bakaki
Bakaki@niggergerian·
Up until the death of Ado Bayero, I wasn't conscious of Hausa and Fulani being a different ethnic group, until one evening after the coronation of sunusi. I was reading an advertisement board and the words struck me like a lighting bolt. The sentence written was
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@funshodarq1 At least when you see certain type of moronic posts, it helps to be able to place a face to the author of same. There are probably only about half a dozen people in APC that have sense. You would think he came to market sex enhancement drugs here not talk politics.
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Money you don’t spend is not yours
Just look at his attitude. A complete idiot this one. These are the kind of folks close to people in power and we expect them to perform. Just look at this one.
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@DurkioWiz The people that hold Obi accountable for "the mob" online have not yet held Tinubu accountable for "threat of violence" in real life by his supporters, not even the police or security agencies have responded to this.
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D3VID 🐢@DurkioWiz·
“If you don’t vote for APC I will b3at the h3ll out of you, Tinubu will be the first President to go for 3 terms in Nigeria if you don’t agree I will b3at you up” —-APC Ambassador Kesari Thr3atens Voters🤦🏽‍♂️
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@DavidsOffor Al Makura cannot even speak the mind of his own household but you clowns are desperate. The same North central where people are killed EVERYDAY is where you expect support from? I'm sure you think it's donkeys that reside there abi?
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David Offor
David Offor@DavidsOffor·
The North Central zone though heterogeneous in religion and ethnicity is homogeneous in ensuring that President Tinubu succeed and wins the second term Al-Makura speaking the minds of most North Central people 😕😯 2027, lessons will be learnt
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Ayodele Lawal Adio
Ayodele Lawal Adio@iamayolawal·
By the time the proponents of this naked market fundamentalism are done with us, we will all learn collectively that “market reflective tariffs,” “prize stabilization,” and many of those fancy phrases that make us sound well informed and liberal - is a gateway to wide spread poverty and crass inequality. We will also learn that your reality is not the same with fund managers, bankers and finance executives. Yes, the polices work magnificently well for them. Whether they will ever work for you is a different kettle of fish.
Nairametrics@Nairametrics

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