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Baale Vaughan

@BaaleVaughan

Vaughan, Ontario Katılım Eylül 2020
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Baale Vaughan
Baale Vaughan@BaaleVaughan·
@TrendingEx The remaining structure wey remain for Nigeria, una wan use lies demolish am. Lies built on lies.
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Baale Vaughan
Baale Vaughan@BaaleVaughan·
@Big_marvis Your left scrotum belongs to China, and the right to Netherlands. Keep fooling 🔌
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
TINUBU IS QUIETLY DOING WHAT BUILT AMERICA AND CHINA — BUT TRIBALISM WON’T LET NIGERIANS SEE IT Let me say this boldly: Nigeria’s economy will not explode because of Twitter arguments… it will explode because of ROADS, RAIL AND LOGISTICS. That’s exactly what President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is aggressively doing — and many Nigerians are too blinded by tribal politics to understand it. My assignment here is to expose you to what is really happening. We love to always see things from tribal lenses so much that we intentionally blind our own eyes from seeing truth in intelligent government actions . 1. America didn’t become rich by randomly doing things— it was INFRASTRUCTURE. In the 1800s, the U.S. economy transformed after the Transcontinental Railroad (1869) connected the East to the West. Cost of transporting goods dropped massively. Oil, agriculture, and manufacturing scaled across states. Trade between regions exploded That’s how America became an economic giant. 2. China’s miracle was built on roads and rail. China didn’t “wish” itself into prosperity. From the 1990s: Built 140,000+ km of expressways. Built the world’s largest high-speed rail network. Result? Lifted over 800 million people out of poverty. Turned villages into industrial hubs. Infrastructure = economic power. Simple. 3. Now look at what Tinubu is doing in Nigeria (THIS IS THE REAL GAME). This is not politics. This is ECONOMIC ENGINEERING. Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway (700km). Connecting Lagos, Ogun, Ondo , Delta , Rivers , Akwa Ibom and Cross River . Started 2024 Creates a coastal economic corridor for oil, ports, tourism, and trade. Sokoto–Badagry Super Highway (1,000km). Links North-West to South-West. Designed to cut logistics costs and boost trade, agriculture, and national integration Abuja–Kaduna–Zaria–Kano Road (164km+). Critical northern economic artery revived with massive funding injections . Akwanga–Jos–Bauchi–Gombe–Maiduguri Corridor. Connecting North-Central to North-East for trade and security . Bodo–Bonny Road (Niger Delta access route). Unlocking oil, gas, and coastal commerce . Lekki Port / Dangote Refinery Evacuation Roads. Built to move products from Africa’s largest refinery (650,000 barrels/day) across Nigeria . 4. It’s not just roads — rail is coming with it. $2.99 BILLION approved for rail projects (Lagos, Kano, Kaduna). Light rail expansion in major cities National rail corridors under study (Calabar–Maiduguri, etc.) . 5. The money being committed is MASSIVE. Over ₦7 TRILLION approved for road projects nationwide . Hundreds of projects under a national infrastructure drive . This is not “small government activity.” This is nation-building scale investment. 6. Why this matters (many Nigerians don’t understand this part). When you connect regions: Food from the North reaches the South cheaper. Ports in the South serve the entire country faster. Businesses expand across states Investors come in. Jobs increase. That’s how economies grow — not by shouting on TV. 7. The uncomfortable truth Nigerians we nor wan hear be sey, If you remove tribal bias and look at DATA: Nigeria is being physically reconnected. Economic corridors are being built. Logistics cost (one of Nigeria’s biggest problems) is being attacked. But many people are still arguing like it’s a football match. Final truth: Visionary infrastructure always looks “crazy” at the beginning. They called early American rail expansion wasteful. They mocked China’s empty highways in the 90s. Today? Those countries dominate the global economy. Nigeria is at that same moment. The real question is not: “Do you like Tinubu?” The real question is: Do you understand what is being built? If Nigerians drop tribalism and start thinking economically, you’ll realize something shocking: This may be the most aggressive attempt to open up Nigeria’s economy in decades.
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Abu Zeenah
Abu Zeenah@AbuZeenah_·
Guess The Player ? Level__100% Impossible
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OREOFE
OREOFE@Oreofe_06·
A guava tree grew out of the toilet looking so fresh and clean, are you eating or not 😌🤌 or what will you do with it 😌
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آلإمام يوسف.
آلإمام يوسف.@sky234_uzuphs·
@great_j0rdan God, I praise You! Blessed was the I was born into a Yoruba family. Dear Lord, thank You for not sending me to a yibo family. Thank You God Almighty
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𝐉𝐎𝐑𝐃𝐀𝐍
𝐉𝐎𝐑𝐃𝐀𝐍@great_j0rdan·
Nigerian Jews have come out in massive support of Israel and the USA. “We need to come together as one and separate ourselves from these winterfell people.”
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
“To all Nigerians, please forgive me. I’m very sorry. The cvr$3s you guys are raining on me is too much. I didn’t take money from anyone. It’s obvious that there’s insecurity and the government isn’t doing anything; what I was trying to say is don’t answer anyone who is saying there’s no insecurity. My best friend’s mother was k1dn&pp3d and we paid ransom; how would I say there’s no insecurity? I’m withdrawing myself from anything that has to do with politics.” — Aremu Afolayan kneels and apologizes to Nigerians.
𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍@AsakyGRN

“When people say the country is hard, I don’t really care because I’m doing very well. When the UAE banned Nigerians from entering their country, it was President Tinubu who went there, met with their president, and helped lift the ban. Nigeria has many problems, but most Nigerians seem more focused on criticizing him and his efforts. The good work President Tinubu is doing is why I support him. He is trying to unite Nigerians. And when you watch the news about insurgency, don’t mind them—it’s all scripted.” — Aremu Afolayan. 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️

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Olayinka 🇳🇬🇺🇾
If this Journalist was Igbo, the APC e-rat would have flooded X with their WhatsApp group message about how he is demarketting Nigeria. But he is Aanu Adeoye, everywhere is calm. The truth remains, Nigerians are living worst under this Tinibu Administration.
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OMOWUMI ADUNNI 💋
OMOWUMI ADUNNI 💋@omowumi_omoleke·
If two were the only options we have in oyo State in 2027 Who are you voting for?
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Whizz
Whizz@_CFCWhizz·
🔵 If Chelsea should prioritize selling one of Tosin Adarabioyo or Benoit Badiashile in the summer, Who would you choose blues?
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Baale Vaughan
Baale Vaughan@BaaleVaughan·
@Millishield01 Nigeria's political scene is something else. Nigerians advised him and he listened. The politician don't send anymore
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Baale Vaughan
Baale Vaughan@BaaleVaughan·
@ChuksEricE Foolishness in growing up in our community. Who educate all this one?
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
“How can a medical doctor ask me when I last had s£x and also whether I’m s£xually active?” —Nigerian lady recounts how she was s£xuålly har@ssed by a male doctor at the hospital.
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GOZIE VIBE 🤓
GOZIE VIBE 🤓@GOZIEVIBE·
@AsakyGRN ₦130M for girlfriend, ₦20M for mom 😳 Peller says it’s his money and his choice. Do you agree with him?
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
“Buying your girlfriend a car is the best way to show people that you’re rich not buying your mom one. My mom wanted a Toyota worth ₦9 million, but I bought her a Hyundai worth ₦20 million instead. People would still have dragged me even if I’d bought her the ₦9 million Toyota. Am I the first person to buy his girlfriend a car? I love my baby. I didn’t buy Jarvis a car just so she can stay with me; she deserves it. I don’t care if she leaves me later. If Jarvis gives me a child, I’ll do even more than this.” — Peller replying to people criticizing him for buying Jarvis a ₦130 million car while he bought his mom one worth ₦20 million.
𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍@AsakyGRN

Jarvis in tears after Peller surprised her with a brand new Mercedes Benz AMG worth ₦130 million naira.

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Baale Vaughan
Baale Vaughan@BaaleVaughan·
@Omojuwa Challenge him in a debate on the state of the nation.
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AshleY
AshleY@Aku_700·
Producing kids this genetically distant from you isn’t a flex—it’s a cope. Keep telling yourself it’s “diversity” while your bloodline disappears. 😂
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Beyond The Match
Beyond The Match@Beyondthematchh·
Be honest, Who is the best penalty taker here?
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Baale Vaughan
Baale Vaughan@BaaleVaughan·
@mariolexxx I beg make una report this tweet and account for terrorism. We do not want bandits near our community.
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Ayo
Ayo@mariolexxx·
If Bandits Kpai me, my spirit will come out to vote president Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027🙏 and my decision is final
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Baale Vaughan
Baale Vaughan@BaaleVaughan·
@eludayo_1 In pele oooo, out of all the thoughts na sugar mummy come your mind. A proper Yoruba man do not say all this.
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