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@CENATION_43

A crypto enthusiast, a football analyst,Web3,lover of good things and most importantly Lover of God and humanity

Benin-City, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2024
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Gist_city@CENATION_43·
@franksdonald I do signage for the beauty of Ur work space. And I also do any size of frame (frameless as well) Bring those Ur wedding pictures. Jotters for Ur birthday, wedding/traditional marriage, burial, convocation & other events. I deliver nationwide. DM for business Thanks
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Epic scenes 🎬@Epicscenes01·
Got any movie clips of Zendaya or Sydney Sweeney? Drop them...🥵🔞 👇
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@Blue_Footy If Santos can be given playing time he will most definitely improve on that role. He's physically strong and has a lost of eye for passes.
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Vince™@Blue_Footy·
The more I analyse Xabi Alonso’s style, the more obvious it becomes that he needs a deep midfield dictator — someone at the heart of the combinations who can consistently find the spare man or the third-man runner. He had Xhaka at Leverkusen. At Real Madrid, he struggled with the lack of that profile and even had to use Güler in the first phase of build-up. He really needs a clean, press-resistant passer who can spot movements before they happen and execute those passes consistently. At Chelsea, the best fit for that role is probably the guy who is never fit — Romeo Lavia. After him, Enzo Fernández, and then Barco if we sign him. But Barco is still too light physically at the moment and would likely be targeted. If we sell Enzo, we absolutely need to replace him with a top-class passer. I honestly wish Wharton was more physical because I’d already be leading the campaign for him. Again, the safer approach might be to sign a lower-cost, experienced profile like Xhaka for a year or two, while using that period to develop the long-term solution for the role. I think both Andrey Santos and Barco can be developed technically and physically to play that role.
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
US Accuses Nigeria Police and Army of collaborating with Fulani Terrorists to unalive Nigerian Christians
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
I spoke extensively with Maduka Onyishi whom is the founder of Maduka University. I asked him why they were charging students N2 million for transcript and he explained in detail the reason. Maduka University and Godfrey Okoye University are the only 2 accredited private universities in Enugu that offer medicine. Others are federal and state universities which are very difficult to get in due to very high JAMB score requirement and also admission racketeering. Their university is currently allowed to admit maximum of 50 students for medicine while federal universities have slot for 250 students. So students who scored very low in JAMB comes to join their school for a year and in 200 level requests for transcript to port to a federal university because at that time JAMB score is no more required. When they noticed the pattern, they had to introduce a high fee on transcripts to reduce that. This doesn’t apply in all courses in the university. It’s only for medicine, nursing and pharmacy. To be accredited the university is required to hire same number of lecturers and equipments a federal university has but the low slot of 50 is heavily impacting them negatively. Engaging in further research, I realized that every private university accredited to offers medicine charges same and some charges way more. This is a way these universities curtail that practice.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Look at Ebonyi State children learning on bare floor. Children are not being regarded in the country. Nothing happy about this children’s day. We need a country where children will be loved and protected.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
CONTINUOUS ABDUCTION OF NIGERIAN SCHOOLCHILDREN AND THE COLLAPSE OF SCHOOL SAFETY After congratulating Nigerian children as they celebrate their day today, my heart remains heavy and troubled, knowing that some Nigerian children have remained in captivity for years. It is a shame that days, weeks, months, and even years have passed while our children continue to languish in kidnappers’ dens, with their heartbreaking images still circulating on social media. A nation that cannot protect its children from criminals has little but shame to present to the global community. No parent can bear the shame of being unable to protect his or her children, yet here we are as a nation, moving on while our children continue to suffer in forests and captivity for years. -PO
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Dear children, happy celebrations! As we honour you today, I reflect on the incredible talent, energy, and resilience you possess. You are not only the future of our nation but also its vibrant pulse in the present. Each time I look into the eyes of a child in Nigeria—whether in a classroom, a displaced persons' camp in Benue, or on the streets of Lagos—I see unparalleled potential. I envision future scientists, tech visionaries, leaders, and builders who can stand toe-to-toe with the world’s best if they have access to the right resources. The true measure of a nation's leadership lies in how it cares for its youngest members. It is unacceptable that countless children remain out of school, and that essential healthcare and safety are seen as privileges instead of rights. To transform Nigeria from a nation of consumption to one of production, we must begin by investing significantly in you. Leaders, parents, and educators, we must acknowledge that the best investment a nation can make is in developing its human capital, particularly through foundational education and healthcare. Failing to invest in our children today is akin to borrowing from our future. To you, my dear children: • Always keep dreaming: Your current situation does not limit your potential. • Remain curious: Engage in reading, learning, and adopting new technologies. The world is evolving rapidly, and you have the intellect to lead that evolution. • Take pride in your identity: As Nigerians, you embody resilience, brilliance, and the promise of greatness. We will continue our efforts to cultivate a new Nigeria—one where your dreams are recognised, schools are safe, and your future is assured. Blessings to all, and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. -PO
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo@Cristiano·
We are on the right path and we know what we need to do in 2026! 🟡🔵
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Celebrating Eid-el-Kabir with Faith, Sacrifice and Hope I warmly felicitate with the Muslim Ummah in Nigeria and across the world as they celebrate Eid-el-Kabir, a sacred occasion that embodies the timeless virtues of faith, sacrifice, obedience to God, compassion, and love for humanity. Let us focus our prayers on unity and hope at this year’s Sallah. As we reflect on the profound lessons of this solemn celebration, we are reminded of the need for selflessness, tolerance, and commitment to the common good. These values are especially important at this critical period of our national journey. Nigeria is a nation of immense potential, currently weighed down by avoidable challenges, but the spirit of Eid-el-Kabir teaches us that after sacrifice comes fulfilment. We must never lose hope in the possibility of a functional, just, and productive nation where no citizen is left behind. Let us use this sacred period to pray for our security forces on the frontlines, for wisdom for our leaders, and for meaningful economic relief for the masses who continue to bear the burden of our collective difficulties. Let us also recommit ourselves to peace, mutual respect, and unity across faiths and regions. May this Eid-el-Kabir bring joy to our families, peace to our communities, and renewed hope to our dear nation. I wish all our Muslim brothers and sisters a blessed and joyful Eid-el-Kabir celebration. -PO
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alyssa@alyssamariiee11·
Pride month is demonic. Pass it on.
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Æ@RobinaxOg·
We have 2yr, 3yr, 4yr, and 6yr Olds in captivity, and those demons are torturing them. There is no reason to celebrate children's day tomorrow.
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
“Peter Obi is scared of primaries” don dey reject results for primaries
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James
James@MrJamesKe·
The moment citizens stop fearing politicians, politics starts changing!
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IDcabasa@Real_Idcabasa·
Not a time to share a joke, promote entertainment or campaign!!!! People died, people are dying not from natural causes but TERRORISM AND BANDITRY… We cannot let this abnormality become our normal in Naija… The country is BLEEDING
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JusticeCrack@Justice_Crack·
Yesterday, the 25th of May, after my court hearing, I attended the NDC (Nigeria Democratic Congress) aspirants’ dinner — a party my political principal joined while I was still in DSS detention. While I was in detention, many people believed that Peter Obi had abandoned me, but what many did not know was that he was working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that I regained my freedom and that my wife and children were okay. At the same time, many Nigerians also stood up for me, spoke out, prayed, and demanded my release. For that, I will forever remain grateful. Today, more than ever, I am proud to call myself a Nigerian, and I still strongly believe that a new Nigeria is indeed POssible 🇳🇬 and Nigeria will definitely be OK
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@iScienceLuvr Putting “Ph.D.” in your social media name is a sure sign of a pompous retard
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Former Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew once said that he learn't from the failure of Nigeria while building Singapore from a third world to a first world nation. Nigeria gained it's independence in 1960 while Singapore gained theirs in 1965. Our both countries where colonized by the British. He said that Nigeria lacked the will to be a nation. In his 1966 visit to Lagos, he observed that Nigeria's leaders were utilizing their positions for self-enrichment and private ventures rather than national advancement. For example, he recounted a conversation with Nigeria's Finance Minister at the time, who implemented protective import tariffs on shoes primarily so that he could retire and successfully run his own shoemaking factory. He learned from this that state resources were being heavily diverted to build personal wealth instead of establishing long-term, meritocratic, and productive institutions. He concluded that vast natural and human resources could not substitute for a cohesive national identity and honest, competent leadership. How i wish Nigeria can go back to basics and start fixing from there.
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