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Big Mide

Big Mide

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가입일 Ağustos 2025
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JACK The Builder™
JACK The Builder™@Jack_ng01·
Bia whoever it handling this page no make me vex abeg 🙏🙏 So you have not see series of Electric vehicles from Innoson before now? Point me to Coscharis's car manufacturing plant in Nigeria Do you understand that the insecurity in your region can be attributed to no jobs?
Abia Daily@myabiadaily

PLEASE NOTE: Innoson is currently not producing electric mass transit buses, so they couldn’t have been an option on the bidding list. However, Coscharis Group, another indigenous company, executed this project. Besides ABSG has been big on IVMs. What else do you really want?

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VOICEOFYORUBA
VOICEOFYORUBA@Voiceofyoruba·
Hope you guys are having a good day ? I remain a Yoruba man even though they’re bitter with me because I’m speaking the truth. Haters come and screenshot my head the more and mock it all you want. Keep hating on me for no reason.
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ǝʇʎl
ǝʇʎl@Sainthomixide·
@Afonjaslayer01 If you're a Yoruba man may God bless you but if you're not you will end up like kanu.......igbo man
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Sgt Markus
Sgt Markus@BugifyofFinland·
@OfficiaEdoOsasB Biggest fraud pulled in the entire human race with billions of following.
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VOICEOFYORUBA
VOICEOFYORUBA@Voiceofyoruba·
I’m a proud Yoruba man from oyo state. I can see many Yorubas screenshotting and mocking my beautiful head. They forget that this is how our heads looks like in oyo state Yoruba land.
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VOICEOFYORUBA@Voiceofyoruba·
The future of the Yorubas lies in sharia lies inshallah. On sharia laws we stand. It will curb skull miners and ritualist in south west.
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Secretary Marco Rubio
Secretary Marco Rubio@SecRubio·
The United States is taking decisive action in response to the atrocities and violence against Christians in Nigeria and around the world. The @StateDept will restrict U.S. visas for those who knowingly direct, authorize, fund, support, or carry out violations of religious freedom. This visa policy applies to Nigeria and other governments or individuals that persecute people for their religious beliefs.
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Bolaji Fesomade
Bolaji Fesomade@MasterBolaji·
"let Abia people celebrate their JB slabs and small water fountain." Again, the standard of governance in Abia state is low and that's why water fountain is like the biggest bus terminal to them. Water fountain in SW? No! Enjoy your water fountain Abia people.
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1

Who knew Abia State three years ago? If you're an emergency Abia analyst, show me a positive post you made about Abia State two years ago and a critical one today, and I'll donate a $ gift to a charity of your choice. I haven't seen any analysis of Anambra, Imo, Enugu, or Ebonyi budgets. Maybe you're going alphabetically, so I'll wait—but I won't hold my breath. I've travelled to all 36 states in Nigeria, some twice. Three years ago, Abia State had the worst roads in the entire country. It was a personal shame. You've seen the pictures—roads so bad that when posted here, people accused them of being Ai-generated. No governor should be praised just for using FAAC money to build roads, I agree. But the praise you're seeing is people realising they finally have a governor who will work. It goes beyond roads or water fountains—it's a sigh of relief: "We too have a governor who will deliver infrastructure." Remember, people started celebrating even before any work began. 24 years is long enough. You who have Julius Berger roads built by the federal government, let Abia people celebrate their JB slabs and small water fountain. Abia people shouldn't be annoyed by the sudden attention on the state; they should welcome it and use it to promote the state. How many states have a privately owned gas power plant built by a company aiming to deliver 24/7 electricity? SMEs in Abia have a major advantage. Some states pay for PR—you're getting it free. Finally, every digit Abia adds to GDP is a digit President Bola Tinubu adds to Nigeria's GDP. The growth of Abia is the growth of Nigeria. You can't love jollof rice and complain about tomatoes. P.S. I'll keep posting this picture in case you lost yours.

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Ndubuisi Ekekwe
Ndubuisi Ekekwe@ndekekwe·
In 1970, just months after the Biafra War ended, the elders of the Igbo Nation gathered across our communities to confront an existential question: What future awaits a people whose land has been reduced to rubble? Schools were gone. Hospitals destroyed. Markets burnt. Bank balances wiped out. No support was coming from the federal government. Yet, in that bleak moment, they rose and declared: this land must be rebuilt! And they did. Our Greatest Generation demonstrated uncommon wisdom, discipline, sacrifice, and peerless execution, ushering a playbook that was elegant and powerful: every community must create a development union to rebuild its destiny. And community after community answered the call. My village, Ovim, established the Ovim Community League (OCL). OCL was so influential that it paid teachers and posted them to public schools in Ovim. During my time in Secondary Technical School Ovim, the school offered Motor Vehicle Tech, Woodwork Tech, etc, funded largely by the community. OCL was not alone as most basic infrastructures in Igbo land were built through community effort then. And the Greatest Generation did not stop with infrastructure. They engineered the Igbo Apprenticeship System, sending young men from our villages to Kano, Lagos, Accra, anywhere opportunity lived, because there was nothing left at home on the miry clay of Biafra. And they charged them with a sacred duty: “onye aghana nwanne ya” [do not leave your brethren behind] if success comes. Those men listened. And within decades, the Igbo Nation rose from devastation and caught up with Nigeria’s economic trajectory. They ensured our homeland did not become a wasteland of penury or a museum of hopelessness. I salute that Generation. But now, our time has come. And our challenge is different: how do we give skills to our young people in an age where jobs are scarce? Certificates alone cannot feed families. Skills do. We must return to the old playbook of community-driven development but reimagine it for a new era. What ecosystems can we build in our communities? How do we unlock opportunities in digital technology, creative industries, agriculture, manufacturing, and trades? I am focusing on Abia State but the model is relevant for any community in Africa. The Abia State Technological Skills Acquisition Centre (ATSAC) will unveil projects next year. But before then, we want to hear from you. Yes, your ideas! When they come in, we will refine the playbook and by early 2026, we will convene a Zoom Townhall Meeting. Afterward, we will begin implementation. Our Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, has given us a clear mandate: equip young Abians with relevant skills across all communities. Simply, if skills become a right for young Abians, how can you help? The Greatest Generation rebuilt the Igbo Nation after war. Our generation must retool it for the opportunities of this era, and we at ATSAC want to know your ideas via this form: forms.gle/RTobYVnci5xYYp… Ndubuisi Ekekwe Chairman, ATSAC
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Eureka
Eureka@Archimeokey·
@ndekekwe I can tell you that IPOB and MNK have brought that same destitution to IGBOLAND Pray it heals fast
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𝑴𝒂𝐳𝐢.𝐍𝐧𝐚𝑬𝒎𝒆𝒌𝒂🇳🇬
Kalu, you're lying, and you know it. Nothing serious is happening in Abia; I can confirm this. The only thing that has increased is Alex Otti’s PR budget. Every week, there is a new photo op, a new camera angle, and a new tweet to sell basic governance as a miracle. How does a governor who cannot fix the waste on his streets suddenly find time to travel up and down with state money just to visit terrorist Nnamdi Kanu in Sokoto prison? What exactly is the benefit for the people he was elected to serve? Show us one measurable result that came out of all those political pilgrimages? You cannot. Instead of tackling unemployment, he is taking pictures. Instead of repairing the broken economy, he is chasing relevance. Instead of bringing in investors, he is busy romanticizing a man convicted under the law. Abia is drowning, and you want us to clap because someone poured concrete on one street and built a fountain for Instagram. You say Abia was unknown three years ago. The truth is that Abia was known for terrible governance. And with the way Otti is running things, he is on track to join the same list - traveling around like a tourist governor while the state remains dirty, unproductive, and broke. Since you have traveled to all 36 states, tell me which governor abandons his state to go lobby in prison yards. Tell me which serious leader spends more time in Sokoto than in his own rural communities. Tell me which state in your travels celebrates painted gutters as national progress. If you cannot name one, then you already know the truth!!
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1

Who knew Abia State three years ago? If you're an emergency Abia analyst, show me a positive post you made about Abia State two years ago and a critical one today, and I'll donate a $ gift to a charity of your choice. I haven't seen any analysis of Anambra, Imo, Enugu, or Ebonyi budgets. Maybe you're going alphabetically, so I'll wait—but I won't hold my breath. I've travelled to all 36 states in Nigeria, some twice. Three years ago, Abia State had the worst roads in the entire country. It was a personal shame. You've seen the pictures—roads so bad that when posted here, people accused them of being Ai-generated. No governor should be praised just for using FAAC money to build roads, I agree. But the praise you're seeing is people realising they finally have a governor who will work. It goes beyond roads or water fountains—it's a sigh of relief: "We too have a governor who will deliver infrastructure." Remember, people started celebrating even before any work began. 24 years is long enough. You who have Julius Berger roads built by the federal government, let Abia people celebrate their JB slabs and small water fountain. Abia people shouldn't be annoyed by the sudden attention on the state; they should welcome it and use it to promote the state. How many states have a privately owned gas power plant built by a company aiming to deliver 24/7 electricity? SMEs in Abia have a major advantage. Some states pay for PR—you're getting it free. Finally, every digit Abia adds to GDP is a digit President Bola Tinubu adds to Nigeria's GDP. The growth of Abia is the growth of Nigeria. You can't love jollof rice and complain about tomatoes. P.S. I'll keep posting this picture in case you lost yours.

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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
Anywhere I wan go do sadaka for almajiri now, I go must use pig meat cook for them Maybe na wetin dey cure this Islamic jonzing
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
B@ndits Demand N150m Ransom To Release Kwara Monarch B@ndits who k+dn@pped the ojibara of bayagan in ifelodun local government area of kwara state, alhaji kamilu salami, have asked the community to pay n150 million for his release. The monarch was seized on his farm on saturday morning. According to vanguard, the abductors contacted the community early sunday, allowing the monarch to speak with them as proof that he was alive and in their custody. During the call, he pleaded with his people to negotiate with the k+dn@ppers to secure his quick freedom. The traditional ruler reportedly revealed that he was transported on a motorcycle for over five hours through dense forest before reaching the hideout where the gang made the ransom demand. Negotiations had not begun as of the time of the report, as the call was mainly to inform the community of the amount required. The monarch also disclosed that several other persons were abd¥cted from a neighbouring community while he was being taken away. Oba salami was k+dn@pped around 9:30am by armed men who stormed his farm wielding ak-47 rifles. Bayagan is one of the major communities in the ifelodun area of kwara state.
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