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@AztecccZ

Katılım Şubat 2018
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi: “It’s better for the population to shrink than to fill the country with low-skilled immigrants from alien cultures. Preserving Japan’s way of life matters more than cheap labour. We can fix the birth rate crisis without relying on incompatible foreigners. You no longer have a country when you become the minority.” She’s absolutely right.
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Bayo Bilisi (Back Up)
Bayo Bilisi (Back Up)@Bayo_Bilisi·
Una mind no go touch ground seh! I want to see how you will get new members to join you... Last last una go turn am to secret cult... Every Yorùbá name will scare you to your marrow and you will lose more Yorùbá supporters... Una never see anything
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Azteccc@AztecccZ·
@Gboye3000 @Simon8717724135 The people that build on canal and generate N7bn in VAT as a region dey imagine proper modern city. Utter delusion. People that are allergic to their region want to somehow build it. 100 years from now, they wouldn't come close to SA
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Bayo Bilisi (Back Up)
Bayo Bilisi (Back Up)@Bayo_Bilisi·
Any party presenting Non-Yorùbá candidates in your area. Join their next physical meeting so you can have access to their WhatsApp discussions when they add you. Send the link and info to me, we will use it in a way that pleases God and Government 🤲
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Azteccc@AztecccZ·
I will say it again. Yoruba must be prepared to do uncomfortable things in the future. These ibos only understand one language, and if we are serious about getting rid of them, we must speak in that language. Compartmentalise your ibo friendships now!
Okey-Joe Onuakalusi@HOJ_Onuakalusi

As I formally declare my intention to seek re-election to continue serving the good people of Oshodi-Isolo Federal Constituency II in 2027, I want to make one thing very clear: leadership must be built on competence, capacity, and results, not ethnicity. Too often, election conversations are reduced to questions of “whose turn it is.” But the more important question should always be: who can truly deliver for the people? Since assuming office, my focus has remained on purposeful representation, people-centered policies, and sustainable development across every part of our constituency. Through legislative interventions, motions, constituency projects, scholarships, empowerment initiatives, human capital development, and skills acquisition programmes, I have worked tirelessly to ensure that no ward is left behind and no community is ignored. From road rehabilitation projects to classroom construction, boreholes, transformer installations, youth empowerment programmes, and educational support initiatives, my commitment has always been to serve every resident of Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II regardless of background, tribe, or affiliation. Governance should never be about division. Development does not recognize ethnicity, and neither should quality representation. As I seek another opportunity to serve, my focus remains clear: - Expanding economic opportunities for our youths and SMEs - Increasing access to education, digital skills, and ICT training - Driving completion of critical infrastructure projects - Maintaining an open, inclusive, and accessible constituency office I believe representation should be measured by impact, accessibility, and results. I will continue to stand on my record and allow my work to speak for itself. I remain committed to issue-based politics, inclusive governance, and the continued progress of our constituency.

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Azteccc@AztecccZ·
Ibos continue to sow the seeds of hatred. You continue to provoke Yoruba. You continue to weaponise Nigeria because you see us as weak. We know you people only understand one language, and wit the way you ibos are going, you will be spoken to in that language.
Okey-Joe Onuakalusi@HOJ_Onuakalusi

As I formally declare my intention to seek re-election to continue serving the good people of Oshodi-Isolo Federal Constituency II in 2027, I want to make one thing very clear: leadership must be built on competence, capacity, and results, not ethnicity. Too often, election conversations are reduced to questions of “whose turn it is.” But the more important question should always be: who can truly deliver for the people? Since assuming office, my focus has remained on purposeful representation, people-centered policies, and sustainable development across every part of our constituency. Through legislative interventions, motions, constituency projects, scholarships, empowerment initiatives, human capital development, and skills acquisition programmes, I have worked tirelessly to ensure that no ward is left behind and no community is ignored. From road rehabilitation projects to classroom construction, boreholes, transformer installations, youth empowerment programmes, and educational support initiatives, my commitment has always been to serve every resident of Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II regardless of background, tribe, or affiliation. Governance should never be about division. Development does not recognize ethnicity, and neither should quality representation. As I seek another opportunity to serve, my focus remains clear: - Expanding economic opportunities for our youths and SMEs - Increasing access to education, digital skills, and ICT training - Driving completion of critical infrastructure projects - Maintaining an open, inclusive, and accessible constituency office I believe representation should be measured by impact, accessibility, and results. I will continue to stand on my record and allow my work to speak for itself. I remain committed to issue-based politics, inclusive governance, and the continued progress of our constituency.

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Azteccc@AztecccZ·
This thing were ibos lie that ethnicity doesn't matter despite their actions, especially in the SE, saying otherwise just shows you take us for fools. You are an insult to Yoruba, an insult that must be expunged.
Okey-Joe Onuakalusi@HOJ_Onuakalusi

As I formally declare my intention to seek re-election to continue serving the good people of Oshodi-Isolo Federal Constituency II in 2027, I want to make one thing very clear: leadership must be built on competence, capacity, and results, not ethnicity. Too often, election conversations are reduced to questions of “whose turn it is.” But the more important question should always be: who can truly deliver for the people? Since assuming office, my focus has remained on purposeful representation, people-centered policies, and sustainable development across every part of our constituency. Through legislative interventions, motions, constituency projects, scholarships, empowerment initiatives, human capital development, and skills acquisition programmes, I have worked tirelessly to ensure that no ward is left behind and no community is ignored. From road rehabilitation projects to classroom construction, boreholes, transformer installations, youth empowerment programmes, and educational support initiatives, my commitment has always been to serve every resident of Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II regardless of background, tribe, or affiliation. Governance should never be about division. Development does not recognize ethnicity, and neither should quality representation. As I seek another opportunity to serve, my focus remains clear: - Expanding economic opportunities for our youths and SMEs - Increasing access to education, digital skills, and ICT training - Driving completion of critical infrastructure projects - Maintaining an open, inclusive, and accessible constituency office I believe representation should be measured by impact, accessibility, and results. I will continue to stand on my record and allow my work to speak for itself. I remain committed to issue-based politics, inclusive governance, and the continued progress of our constituency.

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Azteccc@AztecccZ·
@Gboye3000 @Simon8717724135 It's politics. Ibos want power and I can't fault them. The thing though is that they should be ready to reap what they sow. The same people that rejected PBAT in 2023 somehow expected him to make them a priority. E no go work.
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Obi’s candidacy is a disrespect to PBAT & Yorubas. He’s literally saying PBAT’s govt is incompetent & he alone has d competence. A solution he couldn’t provide for Anambra in 8 years. His candidacy stems from hatred of Yoruba & Yorubas dont see it @AztecccZ @Simon8717724135
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline

"I want to be a one-term president because of stability. I would not stay a day longer than four years, even with a gün in my head." — Peter Obi.

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Azteccc@AztecccZ·
@DolapoMichael3 I didn't need to read anything seeing that I experienced his tenure as governor and saw the change we brought to LASG.
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dolapo@DolapoMichael3·
@AztecccZ What did you read about Tinubu?
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Azteccc@AztecccZ·
@Onikoyieso_ They are so desperate to get PBAT out. They hoped to cage Obi till Electoral Act rules would've meant he couldn't leave to another. They know that their best shot at getting rid of Asiwaju has failed. Another four years without power will make many of them insane!
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'Derin.@Onikoyieso_·
@AztecccZ E pain them ehnnn. They started preaching Arewa-Ibo alliance of their forefathers.
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Azteccc@AztecccZ·
Some Northerners are really pained that Obi left Atiku. They thought they had it all figured out and hoped to cage Obi long enough that he wouldn't have been able to leave ADC, and would be forced to take the VP ticket. The plan failed, and they've been crying ever since 😂.
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

“Real men don’t walk away from a good f+ght. Peter Obi has never worked for his ticket. He is the spoiled child of Nigerian politics.” – Prof. Usman Yusuf

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Conservatives
Conservatives@Conservatives·
This is @KemiBadenoch’s chamber, you’re just sitting in it.
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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
JUST IN: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Troops of Operation HADIN KAI have successfully intercepted a high-level courier network attempting to smuggle encrypted communication devices into the Sambisa fringes. ​THE RESULT: ✅​SEIZED: 12 satellite-linked handsets and solar charging arrays. ♦️​NEUTRALISED: The logistics cell responsible for maintaining insurgent comms. ✅​THE IMPACT: A silent enemy is a disorganized enemy. By taking their "voice," we take their ability to coordinate. ​Intelligence is the first line of fire..
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Toby
Toby@TomolaGroup·
Dangote just rejected NNPC’s request to buy more shares in his refinery, an asset analysts now value at $40 to $50 billion. This is the same NNPC that paid $1 billion for 7.25% in 2021, then walked away from an option to grab another 12.75%. That missed option would be worth roughly $5 to $6 billion today. Meanwhile, the refinery’s IPO opens to the public between June and July 2026, with dividends payable in naira or US dollars, backed by $6.4 billion in projected export earnings. NNPC lost their seat at the table. Nigerians are about to be offered one.
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Bayo Bilisi (Back Up)
Bayo Bilisi (Back Up)@Bayo_Bilisi·
Àwọn ọmọ oro don fall in 😂 You know the assignment na... Complete it
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
NO SOCIETY GROWS WITHOUT EFFICIENT ROAD NETWORKS - OSUN STATE BEGS FOR RESCUE No Nation. No City. No Society. None has ever achieved major industrial or economic transformation without strong transport infrastructure. Roads are not merely construction projects. They are economic multipliers - instruments that govern productivity, shape trade, drive urbanization, attract investment, forge national cohesion, and move the needle on GDP. Tokyo built its miracle on expressways. New York City anchored its dominance on transit arteries. Shanghai, Dubai, Lagos - every city that has dared to dream at scale has planted that dream firmly in the concrete of strategic highway investment, transport infrastructure, and logistics expansion. The economists who study these things do not mince words: economic growth moves at the speed of connectivity. Cities with stronger road density and deeper connectivity grow faster - always. The evidence is not debatable. But in Osun State, what the last four years have delivered is a people condemned to travel at sloth speed. Every strategic road network that once connected indigenes and visitors to the ancient tourist sites and commercial nerve centres of this great State has been surrendered to decay. Abandoned. Left to the slow, indifferent cruelty of neglect. Comment under this post if you can point to one functioning major road in Osun State today. Just one. Osun State begs for rescue - and the question before us is no longer whether rescue is needed. The question is: Is AMBO the man appointed to bring deliverance upon this land? Good Morning, Severally.
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Ade'. Ademola
Ade'. Ademola@AdeHardemola·
Ibos will come to South West and will be fighting for electoral rights and leadership. Yet they can't tolerate their fellow Ndigbo. Imagine setting up your fellow Ndigbo brother to jail because he is Osu. Imagine still having something like Osu or outcast in a region in 2026.
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