Arik B-$úōl

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Arik B-$úōl

Arik B-$úōl

@ArikDave

Digital Entrepreneur

Moscow, Russia Katılım Ocak 2022
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Arik B-$úōl
Arik B-$úōl@ArikDave·
@valuecarenatura @AgberoFcBAT @ruffydfire Really.,. My happiness is that those who wish people death usually embark on death journey almost immediately. My people say throw a bone out and leave the rough rough dance between the dog and the spirits. That which you wish me shall be your portion....Isee ooo.
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
U.S-based policy firm,  Von Batten-Montague York L.C, has announced plans to formally engage members of Congress and the Trump administration over the decision by the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) to discontinue recognition of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) leadership.
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Teekay@Mr_Teekay001·
What does this combo works for?
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Arik B-$úōl@ArikDave·
@AgberoFcBAT @ruffydfire Many will disagree with you that INEC is an independent institution, even you yourself knows very well that you are not even independent. An advise to you, no come to the street in real life to claim that INEC is an independent institution.. Brotherly advise to you ooo.
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Abiastar@AgberoFcBAT·
Another day, another attempt to drag US Congress and Trump into Nigeria's internal party matters. INEC is an independent Nigerian institution following court judgments and its own guidelines – not a department of the US State Department. These same people who cry 'sovereignty' when it suits them are now rushing to Washington to beg for intervention over an internal ADC leadership crisis? Let the courts decide. Nigeria's democracy is not up for auction or foreign briefing. Focus on building a credible party instead of shopping for external validation. INEC, continue doing your job without fear or favour
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Arik B-$úōl@ArikDave·
@IamChrisAgada @musaHus54670772 Noted, sir. I'm not judging you; I'm just asking that we try to be careful with our choice of words, no matter how awkward the write-up might look or sound. My respect to you always, sir, men like you are few. Bless you
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Arik B-$úōl@ArikDave·
@IamChrisAgada @musaHus54670772 You can't judge and say such to the lady because of her father's decision. It's reckless and out of place to say she will live her days in peril and hell, you ain't God. I don't know why you are this pained and on rampage with your choice of words on this issue. Very sad.
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Uncle Musa 🇳🇬
Uncle Musa 🇳🇬@musaHus54670772·
BREAKING: Malam Sani, who lives in Yalwawa area in Dutse, Jigawa State, has cancelled the marriage of his daughter after he saw that the young man was posting Tinubu’s pictures on social media saying Tinubu will win the election 2027 When elders intervened in the matter, he told them that the young man had done nothing wrong to him, except for promoting Tinubu, which he described as a sign of lack of compassion and lack of faith. This is the reason he withdrew from the agreement he had previously made. The wedding was supposed to take place today, but yesterday he informed the boy’s guardians that he had cancelled it. What do you 😂
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Arik B-$úōl@ArikDave·
@1Kings_Success1 @ADCVanguard_ Why the insult and bitterness?. With all those your harsh and dirty but regrettable choice of words you have not countered her claim that he was with party from the foundation stage. Now I ask, why the anger and insults?.
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King Success Chike@1Kings_Success1·
@ADCVanguard_ She is mad, you fought to bring APC into power, really You must be f**king stupid Nigerians must still remember fools and wicked souls like this, no matter what..
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ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
My Resignation: In My Own Words I want to speak to you directly not just through a letter, but from my heart so you understand why I made this decision. When I said “I tried,” I meant it deeply. I didn’t join the APC casually. I believed in it. I saw a vision of a party that would bring ease to Nigerians, a platform that would lead with compassion, responsibility, and purpose. I invested my time, my youth, my energy, and my resources because I believed we could build something meaningful for our country. I didn’t watch from the sidelines I contributed, I showed up, and I gave my all. But somewhere along the line, that vision began to fade. When I said “I am tired,” it was not just about physical exhaustion. It was emotional, mental, and moral fatigue. The same party that many of us worked hard to bring into power began to drift from the ideals we once stood for. People like me who sacrificed, who believed, who worked became overlooked. There was a shift from compassion to indifference, from listening to ignoring, from responsibility to impunity. We tried to speak. We raised concerns. We made contributions. But it often felt like our voices did not matter. And over time, it became harder and harder to defend or even associate with what we were seeing Nigerians go through daily. Then I said, “My conscience left the party.” This is the most important part for me. Because when your conscience is no longer at peace where you stand, staying becomes a burden. It becomes a betrayal not just of yourself, but of the people who believe in you, who look up to you, and who trust your judgment. How do I walk the streets, meet people, and confidently say I belong to something that no longer reflects my values? How do I raise my children and teach them integrity, when I am not living in alignment with my own truth? For me, leadership is not about position it is about responsibility, accountability, and integrity. And the moment those things no longer align, you have to make a choice. So yes, I chose to leave. Not out of anger. Not out of bitterness. But out of clarity. I know many people feel the same way I do, but may not be in a position to say it. And I understand that. But for me, I had to choose peace of mind. I had to choose to be able to look at myself in the mirror and be honest. I had to choose to stand by my principles, no matter how uncomfortable it may be. This is not the end of my journey. It is not a withdrawal from service. If anything, it is a realignment. A repositioning to continue serving with truth, with purpose, and without compromise. So when I say “I quit,” understand this it is not me giving up. A reminder that leadership is not just about holding on, but also knowing when to let go. In a time where loyalty is often negotiated and silence is rewarded, this decision is different. Not because it is loud, but because it is honest. And sometimes, honesty is the loudest statement of all. It is me standing up. Zainab Buba Galadima (NABOU) A tired, Retired APC member
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Lambert Samuel@Lambert1441986·
@ADCVanguard_ They'll be lying to you that Igbos love money and can do anything for it, but when it matters most in Nigeria, the Igbos have been the ones to show that they can't compromise what they believe in because of money. Examples: Peter Obi, Nnamdi Kanu, and now Ralph Nwosu 💪.
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ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
Former ADC National Chairman Ralph Nwosu spoke "I was offered a very big bribe by members of APC to sabotage the emergence of the David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola leadership in the party, but I turned it down out of a commitment of ny legacy and belief in democratic institution building". "Before my former ADC Deputy National Chairman Nafiu Bala was compromised by this same evil doers from APC seeking a one party system to challenge the David Mark leadership in court, Bala had personally travelled across the Northwest and Northeast to persuade opposition leaders to adopt the ADC as their coalition platform ahead of 2027". Nwosu stated
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Adnan Abdullahi Adam
Adnan Abdullahi Adam@realadnantweet·
@ruffydfire This man lacks sense of shame. Daniel Bwala is the first person to discover glass water inside Aljazeera news studio.
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oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
The Bwala that said this today.Now says Rufai is a bad journalist because he joined APC. Flip flop
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
For supporting Tinubu, I am mentally retarded, I am a slave, I am a data boy, I am everything bad but you are everything good for supporting Peter Obi, the only way to be a good person is to support Peter Obi. Keep the insults, abuses and curses coming, it won't change anything, it won't stop me and many others from supporting Tinubu. You will wail and cry till 2031 and beyond!
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Arik B-$úōl@ArikDave·
@Big_marvis Hunger and slavery na person mate. Brother in the land of hopelessness and shamelessness it's better to live by the crumbs than to starve. No mind them na the only route to take to silent temporary hunger......wise choice.
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Arik B-$úōl@ArikDave·
@SundayDareSD This Jos visit reminds me of Yelwata Benue State June 2025 due to bad roads and rain.
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Sunday Dare,CON
Sunday Dare,CON@SundayDareSD·
STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE Why President Tinubu addressed the victims of the Plateau attacks at the airport President Tinubu's itinerary for Thursday included two main engagements: receiving the Chadian President, Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, and proceeding to Iperu, Ogun State. After Governor Caleb Mutfwang's briefing, President Tinubu suspended the trip to Ogun. Overnight, the Presidential Villa made arrangements for the visit to Jos, with presidential assets quickly deployed. However, the President could not postpone the scheduled visit by the Chadian leader. The President of Chad was at the Presidential Villa for a very important bilateral meeting focused on strengthening security collaboration between the two countries. The meeting ran longer than expected, affecting President Tinubu’s scheduled departure for Jos. Upon arrival in Jos, the visit encountered some logistical challenges. While the road distance from the airport to Jos township is approximately 40 minutes, the runway does not support night flights due to the absence of navigational aids. The constraints made it unfeasible to drive into town, meet victims for on-the-spot assessment and return to the airport before dusk. Consequently, state and federal officials decided to bring representatives of the affected community to a hall adjoining the airport so the President could meet with them promptly while adhering to flight restrictions. Among the people in the hall were the Minister of Defence, the Chief of Army Staff and the Inspector General of Police, who had visited Rukuba, the epicentre of the conflict. President Tinubu deployed the high-level team to Rukuba, including the Senior Special Assistant on Community Engagement, to undertake critical groundwork on security and community engagement, with a view to stabilising the area before his arrival. Beyond expressing his condolences to the victims, President Tinubu’s objective was to engage with critical stakeholders in Plateau State on ending the recurring, decades-old conflict that has resulted in needless loss of lives and property. President Tinubu’s visit to Jos was not merely symbolic. It was a strategic, high-level engagement aimed at bringing all stakeholders together to address the root causes of conflict and insecurity in the state. He interacted with the victims, consoled them, and listened to them. He also listened to local leaders and assured them that the federal government would deliver justice and end the cycle of violence. He promised the deployment of 5000 AI-enabled cameras to monitor the city and enhance the identification and arrest of troublemakers. Furthermore, the President invited the community leaders to Abuja for further talks on finding a lasting solution to the recurring violence in the state. The meeting, televised live, was solemn and reassuring, boosting residents' confidence. President Tinubu achieved the purpose of his visit, despite the naysayers' attempts to ridicule it. He dropped an unmistakable message: sustainable peace must be built with the people, not imposed on them. Bayo Onanuga Special Adviser to the President (Information and Strategy) April 3, 2026
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Arik B-$úōl@ArikDave·
@inecnigeria National Voter Registration Exercise to CLEAN the register and PROTECT your vote..., Haahaahaahaa..... eiyaà the great and excellent UMPIRE.
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Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani·
You want to report INEC to Trump who is reportedly thinking of running for third term for himself.The same person who ignored the elections in Uganda and Tanzania.I don’t think we are among his top 50 priorities for now.Better you report to CAF.
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lar@larrider·
@VentureEko6297 @ArikDave @Iyoaiye_ 😂😂😂😂. Poor man pickin. You think dollar is like naira that depreciate anyhow? And even at that time $600 was like just 60k naira.
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Àlúbàríkà 🇳🇬
1998: BAT Was Selling Fuel & Had Fuel Station In Washington DC;He Gave Me $600,He Was Very Rich—Oroh Matthewxyzan hour ago In an interview on State Affairs with Edmund Obilo, a former commissioner in Edo State, Hon Abdul Oroh, stated that he fled Nigeria in 1998 because his life was under threat from the military government of General Sani Abacha. Oroh said he later stayed in a house owned by Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Washington D.C, USA. He said one day he went to Tinubu's filling station in Washington D.C to ask him for money and Tinubu gave him 600 dollars Oroh added that Tinubu and Alfred Rewane were major financiers of National Democratic Coalition (NADECO). He said Tinubu was very rich then and owned properties in London and the United States of America In Oroh's words: "Tinubu was selling fuel. He had a filling station in Washington DC area. So I went to see him and I told him, 'I have this money and I wanted to know if you could change it for me to the dollar equivalent'. He just laughed, he knew that I was playing tricks on him. He brought our 600 dollars and gave me. Tinubu and Alfred Rewane were the main financier of NADECO. He was very rich then, he had properties in London and US"
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Arik B-$úōl@ArikDave·
@ciceroofny @Iyoaiye_ Na that your forbidden earthquake head that has gone rotten before you were dragged into this world. Hey stop now.... My ancestors are hearing and possibly seeing me begging you to go knock nother door. You can't dig it with me ooo.
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