Erhazee Bright

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Erhazee Bright

Erhazee Bright

@BrightErhazee

Katılım Ekim 2022
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Ifunanya Nwangene: Anambra Hospitals Were Death Traps That Did Not Have Snake Venom Under Peter Obi Peter Obi lied yesterday when he said, "There is no snake venom in the whole of Nigeria". Multiple hospitals in Nigeria stock snake venom, but because snake bites are rare, most hospitals and clinics do not. Unlike other drugs. If you purchase snake venom, it only lasts about two years after manufacture, even when refrigerated. So most hospitals will not usually stock it. This is not peculiar to Nigeria. I've been a resident in America since the age of nine. Please fact-check me: Most American hospitals do not stock snake venom because it has a very short shelf life, is very expensive, and is rarely used, making it often a waste. On the rare occasions when they have to treat snakebite victims, major American hospitals will usually request snake venom from zoos, because that is the only place that always has it. But I remind Nigerians that Peter Obi himself served as Governor of Anambra for eight years. Were there snake venoms in Anambra hospitals under Obi? No! I am attaching a photo of a hospital in Anambra taken while Peter Obi was Governor. This is how the General Hospital, Mbaukwu, looked under Obi. Furthermore, even as Anambra hospitals were death traps under Obi, doctors in Anambra were on strike for thirteen months, and hospitals were closed because Obi did not pay them. Please assume I am lying and fact-check me. And today, this fellow is attacking President Tinubu because Ifunanya Nwangene died from a snake bite. Imagine the desperation of this common trader! Obi has no positive plans for Nigeria. His only campaign strategy is to wait for negative things to happen and then use the bad news to de-market Nigeria! Reno Omokri Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
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Prince Jeffrey Omar
Prince Jeffrey Omar@princrjeffrey·
@HighChiefOkoro Peter Obi this, Peter Obi that. Everyday you no dey tired? Imagine someone dragging or writing something about your oba of benin, or your Dad Chief Okoro. How would you feel seeing that Post everyday? Omo wise up.
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High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro
High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro@HighChiefOkoro·
This video revealed three parts of Peter Obi. 1. Peter Obi the dullard. He doesn’t even know what he’s coming to do, he’s only coming to experiment. 2. Peter Obi the liar. He never met any U.S. ex president. If he did, he would flood social media with pictures. 3. Peter Obi met and worked for Abacha for his selfish gains when others were fighting for democracy.
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Erhazee Bright
Erhazee Bright@BrightErhazee·
@renoomokri I hope it will not be unverified information when time comes, you know that is your slogan now
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Last week, Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, along with the International Monetary Fund, praised Nigeria's economy as the sixth-largest contributor to global GDP growth in 2025. And just yesterday, the World Bank celebrated Nigeria's economy and said they use President Tinubu's reforms as an example for other countries. Yet Peter Obi, a trader, wants you to believe that Nigeria's economy is finished and uses every platform he finds, whether local or global, to de-market Nigeria. The question is this: Whose report will you believe between the world's richest man, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank on the one hand, and a trader who spent eight years as Governor without building a single nursery, primary, or secondary school and university? Look, when we want expertise on cleaning airport toilets or serving jollof rice at parties, we can invite Peter Obi, but when serious economic and financial issues are being discussed, let us listen to people with demonstrable expertise and experience in those areas! Reno Omokri Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
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High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro
High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro@HighChiefOkoro·
Jewelry thieves in London. If the Nigerian government had provided jobs, they won’t have been stealing. 💔
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Erhazee Bright
Erhazee Bright@BrightErhazee·
@renoomokri If you can deny your past what will make anyone to believe you today
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Yesterday, the Naira hit ₦1386 to $1. This came the same day it was revealed that Nigeria is the sixth-largest contributor to global GDP growth in 2025. This is even as income inequality in Nigeria has improved to 33.9%, better than the US at 41.4% and China at 36%. Meanwhile, the inflation rate has fallen from a thirty-year high of 34.8% in December 2024 to a historic low of 15.2% in December 2025. Additionally, on Monday, January 5, 2026, the total market capitalisation of the Nigerian Stock Exchange hit and crossed the ₦100 trillion mark for the first time ever, and ended the day at ₦101.807 trillion. Even more importantly, in less than two years, President Tinubu added $67 billion to Nigeria's GDP, moving us from a ₦269.29 trillion economy on May 29, 2023, when he became President, to ₦372.8 trillion today. Do you want to ignore this and vote for Peter Obi, who is the only Anambra Governor since 1999 under whom poverty increased by 29.7%? If you don't vote for Tinubu in 2027, what do you gain? Who else could have achieved this other than Asiwaju? Reno Omokri Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
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A. Ayofe
A. Ayofe@abdullahayofel·
Peter Obi is unpatriotic and clearly unfit for Nigeria’s presidency. — Thank God everybody eyes don clear.... Oloriburuku 👇🔥😭
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High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro
High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro@HighChiefOkoro·
Peter Obi is a useless man who has perfected hypocrisy as a political skill. Every Monday, the entire Southeast economy is shut down. Markets closed. Businesses paralysed. People living in fear. Billions lost weekly. You will not hear a word on it from Peter Obi. If this same thing was happening in any other region, Obi would be dropping silly epistles back to back.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
A Young Nurse Encounters Nigeria Sunday, January 4th, was an unusually demanding day for me. I had an event in Ughelli, Delta State, and had to drive from Onitsha to the city. From there, I proceeded to another event in Mgbidi, Imo State, and thereafter traveled from Owerri to Lagos. On the Air Peace flight, I sat in 5A, beside me in 5B was a young woman of about 24 years, Chidera Ugwokeba, whose parents are from the South East, but who was born and raised in the USA. She had just graduated from nursing school and was visiting Nigeria with her parents for the first time. She had exchanged her seat with her sibling to enable her talk to me having been told who I am. During the flight, she began to share her sadness and confusion about Nigeria. Her first question was simple but piercing: Why do basic things not work in Nigeria? She then recounted a painful experience. Her sister, also visiting Nigeria for the first time, had a domestic accident and was rushed to what they were told was the best government-owned hospital in the area. On arrival, even though her sister’s hand was bleeding, the hospital staff insisted that payment must be made before any treatment could begin. Shocked, they asked the hospital attendant whether he truly did not see the urgency of the situation. In response, they were shown other patients with even worse conditions who were also being left unattended because they had not paid. They eventually paid, and it was time for the blood test. Traumatised, they realised the hospital had only one blood-testing machine for all patients, and it was not being sterilised between uses. When she raised concerns that the equipment had not been properly sterilised, they were bluntly told to stop asking questions if they wanted her sister to be treated. Despite their payment, they had to buy all the items needed for her treatment. She found it hard to believe because, according to her training and every hospital she had visited, treatment comes first - payment comes later. She told me they had considered organizing a GoFundMe to support healthcare back home, but relatives warned them that any money raised would likely be embezzled. Then she said something that struck me deeply: “I now understand what happened to Boxer Joshua. This is why there was no ambulance to rush him to a nearby hospital.” She wondered aloud whether it was simply because the country is poor. Yet she added that she would willingly offer her skills and service for free and help raise money to make things better. Listening to the lament of a young, patriotic Nigerian who is prepared to offer free service and raise money to help her country and its citizens, I painfully replied by encouraging her not to lose hope. The country is not poor, but it is poorly governed. Nigeria can afford basic necessities, especially critical and necessary ones, but they are often not considered priorities due to incompetent leadership. A standard ambulance costs about ₦150 million ($100,000). Nigeria spent ₦39 billion refurbishing the National Conference Centre in Abuja and ₦21 billion rebuilding the Vice President’s residence. Those two projects alone- ₦60 billion -could have provided about 400 brand-new ambulances, roughly 11 per state, including the FCT. Had 11 functional ambulances existed in Ogun State, one might have been available for Joshua. Building a primary healthcare centre in a community costs about ₦75 million. Yet we spent about ₦300 billion ($200 million) on an additional presidential jet - money that could have built over 4,000 primary healthcare centres, about 110 per state. The only visible value the jet adds is the ability of the President to occasionally disappear without the public knowing where he is, as is the case now.
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High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro
High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro@HighChiefOkoro·
Please, I need a clear answer. Was Peter Obi truly out of ideas on how to deploy the 86 billion dollars to develop Anambra State, or was he more interested in the profits the funds generated for a bank in which he held substantial shareholding? This is a legitimate question that deserves an honest response.
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Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo@ezekieldachomo0·
Beloved in Christ, For the past two weeks, I have been in this camped cave, away from noise, distractions, and comfort not for myself, but in deep prayer and intercession for the Body of Christ around the world. As we approach the new year, I ask you from the depths of my heart: How prepared are you spiritually, emotionally, and purposefully? Each new year comes with new dreams, new visions, but also new battles, new temptations, and new spiritual warfare. This is why the Body of Christ must rise. We must be each other’s shield, defender, and covering. 1 Corinthians 12:26 says, “If one part suffers, every part suffers with it.” I declare: Wherever your name is mentioned for good or for evil may the Body of Christ rise and speak for you. May the blood of Jesus, which unites us, fight for you, protect your family, and guide your steps. I use my journey to this quiet place of prayer as a point of contact to every Christian facing crisis, persecution, or loss around the world. You are not alone. We are one in Christ. Stay strong. Stay prepared. Let 2026 meet you rooted in Christ. In Jesus name, Amen.
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High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro
High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro@HighChiefOkoro·
Gov. Alex Otti will go down as the most overrated Governor in our history. He is busy commissioning projects that look like ordinary OND assignments from a Polytechnic student. Roads are already washing away like cheap dye. I must be in Abia to make sure he never returns in 2027
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High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro
High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro@HighChiefOkoro·
Alex Otti shamelessly went to pay homage to Nnamdi Kanu in prison today. A sitting Governor openly aligning himself with a convicted terrorist. A complete disgrace to the office he occupies. For this reckless stunt alone, Alex Otti has written his fate, one term and OUT. I will personally make sure he never smells a second term.
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𝕊𝕀𝕊𝕋𝔸𝕃𝕀𝔸ℕ𝕆 🇳🇬💐
By the time you finally understand that politics is local and grassroots, not international tourism, it will already be too late for you. Atiku is busy building his ADC structure on the ground while you’re still floating in the air. Till now you don’t even have a platform to run on. LP is in Abure’s pocket and you know it. I honestly pity your confused followers.
Peter Obi@PeterObi

Yesterday, I was in Strasbourg, France, to attend sessions at the European Parliament. While there, I spent the day holding a series of constructive meetings with several members from various committees, from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, to the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, to the Members of the Africa-EU Delegation Committee, to the Committee on Transport and Tourism, and Development, amongst others. I appealed to them to strengthen their relationship with Africa, especially Nigeria, which stands as a key frontier for global development. Africa, as I reiterated, is a continent of immense potential, the second-largest in size and population, richly endowed with natural resources, and powered by a vast, youthful demographic. Yet it remains the face of global poverty, largely because of bad leadership and entrenched corruption, a reality clearly reflected in Nigeria. I urged them to support the development of Africa, particularly Nigeria, by advancing good governance. This includes supporting our democratic processes in ways that promote the emergence of competent leaders with the capacity and integrity to transform our nations. I also highlighted how they can support us in addressing insecurity, improving power generation and distribution, strengthening education and healthcare, and lifting our people out of poverty. This is necessary because our success as a nation and the success of Africa have a direct benefit to Europe. I also underscored the need to invest in and support Nigerian youths who have an immense desire and drive for entrepreneurship and productivity, if well supported, but are now facing despair due to limited opportunities. Africa and indeed Nigeria can and must work for all and contribute to global developments. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO

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High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro
High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro@HighChiefOkoro·
Peter Obi talks like he’s never been close to power. This moron was Governor of a state for 8 solid years with nothing to show for it.
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John Oyesile, mPSN. RCPharm.
John Oyesile, mPSN. RCPharm.@OyesileJohn·
People give billions in donation with no camera. The urchins and Ekuke, after the loss of 2023, convinced their dullard of a messiah that going about sharing 5m and 10m would get the people to love him. The insincerity is as clear as the day. The people can see through the desperation. This is what happens when an aspirant have people like you around him. You are all bunch of liars and opportunists. After you ended Moghalu's political career in Anambra, who is your next target? Online clown!.
JACK The Builder™@Jack_ng01

You must really be a mad person to genuinely hate this man! You need an extreme level of vileness in you to hate Peter Obi Remove politics and tell me you are not seeing him impact in the society

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Hon. Rilwan
Hon. Rilwan@rilwan_ola01·
Hard truth!!! If Peter Obi continues to be inflexible and refuses to participate in lobbying politics, he should realize that his political career is unlikely to survive beyond the 2027 elections. Currently, he is in a vulnerable position where he must strongly beg for a VP slot in ADC, though I doubt he will secure it, as the decision now hinges on what he can offer and brings to the table. If his only contribution is Tanko's Obedient movement, which garnered fewer than 30,000 votes in Edo and just 10,000 in Anambra, then he should rethink his approach, as no one will take him seriously under these circumstances. Ultimately, anyone in his base who has ever insisted on Obi or nothing, engaged in toxic political behavior, or insulted us should promptly apologize and start to show genuine humility. Politics is not about emotions; it is about reality. Good morning Nigeria. ✌️
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Erhazee Bright
Erhazee Bright@BrightErhazee·
@osazenoo You are writing about obi, when will people write about your political relevance in your state?
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Osas
Osas@osazenoo·
APGA has consistently won every gubernatorial election in Anambra State since 2006, regardless of who its candidate was. Interestingly, Peter Obi has never won an election outside of APGA. It is therefore fair to conclude that APGA made Obi, and that without APGA’s platform and structure, Obi has not been able to secure an electoral victory.
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Rotimi Adeosun (RMA).
Rotimi Adeosun (RMA).@adeosunm·
"Peter Obi is coming."😀 Yet, same dud couldn't even show his 'coming' by winning in his primary constituency - he lost his polling unit in the Anambra Gubernatorial election. No sensible person ever rates Peter Obi, the sore loser. His loss in the 2027 election will be historic!
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