Onyebuchukwu

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Onyebuchukwu

Onyebuchukwu

@BuchiNwanne

Katılım Temmuz 2024
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Chiké
Chiké@Officialchike·
Pity My Soul!
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DANIE
DANIE@DanieDrael·
@renoomokri Dear reno, are u stupid by choice or everything is political to u? Are u, an official of the hell on earth called APC government, aware that this nation is bleeding? Shame on u dawg, shame on whatever u stand for.
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
When Nigerians, like Peter Obi, De-Market Nigeria, The Rest of The World Will Join Them. So Let's Desist From Such Unpatriotic Acts Let me start by saying that Africa is the centrepiece of Nigeria's diplomacy, and as a nation, Nigeria pursues fraternal relations with all African countries. And yes, there will be friction when migration across Africa results in culture shocks and integration challenges, but let it be understood that tarring a whole nation because of the actions of a few individuals may not augur well for some of the things our continent is trying to achieve through vehicles like the African Union and the African Continental Free Trade Area. And to Nigerians in the diaspora, it is very important that we, as Nigerian citizens, be good guests and respect our hosts. Let us be good ambassadors of our nation because our values are tied to Nigeria. If we are in a foreign country, let's contribute by pushing their economy forward through our lawful activities, rather than pushing our hosts to the wall as a minuscule fraction are sometimes wont to do. Additionally, we ought to stop de-marketing our country on social and traditional media, simply because we are disgruntled about the results of the last election. Due to the global nature of the Internet, it is impossible to localise such negativity. Without mentioning any country, if you listen to some of the negative things protesters are saying about Nigeria today, they are merely reechoing the fallacious, stereotypical statements that unpatriotic citizens, like Peter Obi, and others have made about Nigeria to their hearing and reading. Nigeria is not a 'disgraced country'. A nation that was the sixth-largest contributor to global GDP growth in 2025 is a gracious and grateful country. A country whose stock exchange multiplied in value by a factor of five, rising from ₦27.915 trillion on December 30, 2022, before President Tinubu took office, to ₦122 trillion in January of 2026, is a fine destination for your investment. Sure, we do have some security challenges, and it is not unique to us. Since the fall of the Gaddafi regime in 2011, much of the Sahel region has been destabilised. It is largely through the efforts of the Nigerian Armed Forces that the situation has not spread further to non-Sahelian countries. But despite these localised security challenges, last December, Nigeria hosted 1.2 million foreign tourists who visited Lagos for Detty December. They stayed for weeks, as they regaled in all that Nigeria had to excite them during the Yuletide end-of-year festivities. It was probably the largest gathering of its kind without even one murder or reported domestic incident. Nigeria is a great nation, and even when, like any country on Earth, there might be very few bad apples, they do not spoil the whole bunch. Our brothers and sisters on the African continent should not confuse individual behaviours as representing the Nigerian Volksgeist. Rather, the Nigerian nature is best captured in the active, financial, moral, and fraternal support that we gave to liberation struggles throughout Africa, and the stabilising influence our military played in fellow African nations beginning from Tanzania in 1964, all the way to our recent assistance to preserve democracy in the Republic of Benin last year. Only a people and a country that truly love Africa can be that invested in the continent's stability. Reno Omokri Ambassador Designate to Mexico. 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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Feed your thoughts
Feed your thoughts@Darlington71811·
@DanielRegha What about the Chinese that smoke throughout their entire life and they live longer than us here in Nigeria
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Daniel Regha
Daniel Regha@DanielRegha·
-Smoking damages the penis, vigina, kidneys, heart, lungs, bladder, brain, eyes, and many other parts of the body. -Smoking causes heart disease, lung cancer, kidney cancer, breast cancer, bladder cancer, cancer of tongue and throat, heart disease, stroke, and many more. -Smoking increasing the risk of diabetes. -Smoking doesn't make anyone cool, they're simply intoxicating themselves and shortening their possible lifespan. -Smoking is a way to pour money down the drain. No benefit, bad impact. Quit.
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Channels Television
Channels Television@channelstv·
I will advice (those who want to protest) that they should save their energy. You cannot arm-twist or force a legislation on a people. - Kassim Afegbua, Commissioner for Information, Edo state, speaking on Electoral Act Amendment Bill #CTVMorningBrief
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Wizkid
Wizkid@wizkidayo·
Biggest 🦅
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Stephen Bawa
Stephen Bawa@StephenBawa01·
Aisha Yesufu a humsn rights activist? Ha ha! Apart from stealing the Campaign funds of the Labour Party, what human rights has Aisha Yesufu the ugliest woman on the social media ever fought? With Aisha Yesufu becoming a card carrying member ADC, it is now official that ADC is indeed a confirmed structure of criminality! How desperate can a party gets?!
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Naija Scope
Naija Scope@_NaijaScope·
BREAKING: Human Rights activist Aisha Yesufu has officially announced her registration as a member of the ADC!
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Onyebuchukwu
Onyebuchukwu@BuchiNwanne·
@instablog9ja It's not even funny, things like this should be taken serious but Nigerian are cowards and jokers, reasons why the leaders doesn't take us serious, we can be thrown to hell and we will adapt and start joking with it, unserious youth and weak generation
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
A bank transfer narration has people laughing hard after a sender openly explained why ₦2,000 was sent, with a plea for “no tax.” Netizens say bankers must be tired already 😂👀
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Wisdom A Peters
Wisdom A Peters@WisdomAPeterz·
@instablog9ja Nigerians. We joke too much, even on important issues that should be seriously considered, we still find ways to jest about, showing that we are not really bothered, we know how to adapt to hot waters.
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
Actress Allwell Ademola is dæd.
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