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omolilejustice

@CEmigraduate

If humanity is food, I have the cuisine to be the best chef. Bsc.Ed, Agent, car dealer, world mystery unraveler.

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omolilejustice
omolilejustice@CEmigraduate·
Don't think I can learn it, but if you teach me I will do it perfectly and diligently.
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Millishield 01 🚘🌽🫑🌶🦈🐔
Looking for bulk buyers... Brand new mens shoes Size 8,11,12,13 Steve madden black shoes. Please Whatapp @ 08092300681 Thanks
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ODUNBAKU 🚘🇳🇬🇰🇷@oluwagbemilke1·
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Millishield 01 🚘🌽🫑🌶🦈🐔
1.7M NAIRA FOR ANY. Comes with full engine, alternator,ac compressor,kick starter and the gear. Corolla 2009-2016 Matrix 2009-2014 Camry 2002-2006 Camry 2002-2009 RAV4 2000-2005 RAV4 2004-2008 Hyundai / Kia Models Sonata 2005-2010 Tucson 2005-2010 Optima 2006-2013 Forte 2009-2013 Santa Fe 2006-2012 Elantra 2006-2011 Rio 2012-2017 Accent 2011-2017 Accent / Verna / Solaris 2010-2018 i20 2008-2014 i30 2007-2015 Rio 2011-2017 If you are interested...Please Whatapp @ 08092300681 Thanks
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Millishield 01 🚘🌽🫑🌶🦈🐔
Let's assume you got this 2001 Toyota Camry free in Canada. And you are to sell in Nigeria...how much will you sell to be able to buy another car that is better ?
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RbrnJerry
RbrnJerry@RbrnJerry·
My car was stolen and recovered by the CP crack squad IKEJA, and after I was asked to pay #400000 to the tracker agent the claimed to use, they sold my RS 350 Jeep! I have written petition to your office and till now nothing has been done,I have video prove and conversation prove as well and the police officers involved. Please share and tag until Justice ⚖️ is done. Nigeria police and extorting it's citizens. Please help and re-post 🙏 @PoliceNG
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Farouk J.M Mokwa
Farouk J.M Mokwa@Farouk_Mokwa·
Good morning our dearest customers We remain one of the best car importers, we can help you bring in your desired cars into the country at the cheapest price you can ever imagine. We are just a DM away, what type of car do you want to order from us today?
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Abdool Moh.
Abdool Moh.@abdool_moh·
I am working on a business plan to start shipping small cars direct Belgium in bulk to Nigeria. 206, 307, Toyota Yaris different models, etc. We will ship like 10-20 cars and sell each with up to 1million naira discount compared to Nigerian price. Just like PlayStation, this is an opportunity for people who want to buy cheaper from us and make profit. For marketers who want to advertise the cars, the commission we will pay you will be double what Nigerian car sellers give you. Stay tuned!
Abdool Moh.@abdool_moh

Between Toyota Yaris & Peugeot 206. Which of them is the most popular car in Nigeria?

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omolilejustice@CEmigraduate·
@abdool_moh @Farouk_Mokwa Good morning Mr Abdool, I am a Freight Forwarder, I am ready to work hand in hand to clear the cars from customs and get the proper documentation for it with scrutinize price thanks.
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Ex-Grammaton Cleric
Ex-Grammaton Cleric@OtunbaBrickz·
All of you GenZ’s and unlearned millennials that clown Nigeria asking mockingly “why are we even called Giant of Africa, self?” this is why! In the 60s-90s, Nigeria was literally Africa’s sugar daddy, $20m here, $10m there, and so on and so forth to other African countries! we didn’t only talk about Pan-Africanism we put our money where our mouth was. Also, at independence, many African countries didn’t have as many educated professionals as Nigeria. In a lot of African countries that gained independence after us from 1963 onwards, the first chief justice, auditor general, surgeon general, vice chancellors of universities were all Nigerians! The first black chief justice of Botswana was Akinola Aguda, the first black chief justice of Gambia was Emmanuel Ayoola, when the portuguese left Mozambique in the 70s Nigerian health care officers (doctors and nurses) were sent to shore up their healthcare system from collapse bcos they just didn’t have enough qualified doctors. after all said and done we sent over 10,000 professionals across africa and the carribeans to help them incubate their newly independent nations should we even talk about the ECOMOG troops in the 90s that 70% majorly funded (spent over $3b+) and equipped by Nigeria with Nigerian soldiers forming 75% of the peacekeeping force? ECOMOG led by us was highly responsible for ending the Liberian and Sierra Leonean civil wars. I won’t even go into details of what Nigeria contributed to the South African anti-apartheid efforts! Nigeria gave and gave and forgot to pay attention to its own development and today we’ve become the pariah amongst nations!
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

“During Murtala’s regime, we gave Angola $20 Million which was N12 Million. Nigerian Airways helped them have access to the outside world. We did the same with South Africa.”- Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo

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omolilejustice@CEmigraduate·
BMX2 MMXVIII OuTfRoMpOrT🦺
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The Great African Philosopher
The Great African Philosopher@DGrtAfricanPhil·
African mom will see you like this and be like: "No worries, in 2 years he'll fit in" 😂😂
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omolilejustice
omolilejustice@CEmigraduate·
@DavidHundeyin It's not about the pattern of government, but a sense of morality. Nigeria is a different breed, conscience-wise. I may be an infant during the military regime but you and I know if democracy could be this vicious then military takeover will never be our prayer in Nigeria ✌️
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Isn't it funny how what was once the 2nd poorest country in the world now has the money to build housing and infrastructure for its people after getting rid of French colonisation and reclaiming its sovereignty? And it built all this without needing a single NGO. Funny right?
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af

Niger To Provide 1000 Affordable Housing Units To Citizens, Near Completing First Batch The Nigerien government is set to deliver 1000 affordable housing units to the people of Niger as part of its Cité de la Refondation (“City of Refoundation”) social housing initiative, launched in 2024 by the administration of Nigerien President Abdourahmane Tchiani. As of April 10, 2026, the first batch of 400 homes is near completion. The Cité de la Refondation initiative comes amid many bold steps forward for the once economically and politically stagnant West African nation, since it severed ties with former colonizer France in 2023. As a member of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), Niger has faced relentless attacks by Western-backed terrorists, economic isolation and sovereignty violations by Western-aligned African states, and endless slander from Western and Western-aligned media. Despite these externally-imposed challenges, the country and its fellow AES members, Mali and Burkina Faso, have continued to record economic and political wins. All 3 nations have pointed to France as a key sponsor of terror in the Sahel – a claim which has been corroborated by their international allies – and France itself, along with its fellow Western nations, has made no bones about its intentions to revive its dwindling influence in Africa, and in so doing, shore up its own presently crumbling economy. Recall that on March 11, 2026, the European Parliament called for the release of French-backed former Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum, who was detained in 2023 by the Tchiani administration for his crimes against the Nigerien people.

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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
I actually wish the United States could help Peter Obi secure the presidency, because the outcome would make a lot of people receive sense. He genuinely cares and would attempt to change things, or as he calls it, dismantle the criminal system, but there is no way he can do that without incurring America’s wrath. And if he chooses to please America, Tinubu’s failures would be child’s play compared to how disastrous his American-approved tenure would be. There is no way Peter Obi can do what’s right for Nigeria (which begins with resource nationalization) without being seen as a dictator, and I don’t imagine he has the disposition for that. But in the unlikely event that he does, then be prepared to witness GEJ 2.0. The same civil society rallying around him would be the instrument used against him. I can bet my life savings that Aisha Yesufu would be the first to carry placard to Unity Fountain to start yapping, “This is not the Peter Obi we voted for.” There will at least 11,000 new NGOs that will be dedicated to “strengthening democratic institutions” and “holding the President to account.” He will travel with his wife to any terror hit area, but upon leaving there will be another attack. He will be called incompetent and clueless. You will never hear anyone mention state governors again. All the bucks will remember they stop at the President’s table. You will begin to wonder if it is the same Presidency that Buhari and Tinubu did. The only way he succeeds is if his rise to power is 100% locally driven. Once foreign actors (America, Britain, France etc) get involved, forget it. I know clout chasers and civil society merchants will try to tell you otherwise, but you have to understand that the situation I’ve just described is exactly what they want, because that’s how they survive –American grants to be perpetual protesters.
Owogeka Christopher@gekawonah

@Big_Mck Big Mack, what is honest take on Peter Obi, as it relates to the US?

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WahabStatsHub@WahabStatsHub·
My name is Abdul Wahab. I am pleading with my Football Twitter (FT) family and everyone on this app to please RT. I am on the verge of losing a life-changing opportunity simply because of where I come from, and I have worked too hard to bottle it now. I grew up in extreme poverty in a small village called Kwabenantene in the Ahafo Region. I am the very first person in my family and my entire village to ever get a university education. My path was never easy. To survive undergrad, I literally had to drop out of classes mid-semester, pack my bags, and go back home to do heavy construction work just to raise enough money to survive the next term. I was laying bricks to pay for my textbooks. Despite having zero financial safety net, I poured my blood and sweat into my studies and graduated with First-Class Honours in Economics, ranking in the top 1% of my entire cohort of 435 students. But I didn’t just want to succeed alone; I went back to my village, gathered the youth, and started teaching and mentoring them. Because of that work, two students from my locality have now successfully made it into university too. I want to lift my people up. All this hard work finally paid off: I just received admission into the highly prestigious, integrated Masters/Ph.D. Economics program at Goethe University Frankfurt (GSEFM) in Germany! My tuition is officially 100% waived. However, I am facing a massive roadblock. Because the program is so competitive, I wasn't put directly into the fully-funded Ph.D. cohort right away. Instead, I was admitted to the MSQ track for Year 1. I will take the exact same rigorous classes alongside the Ph.D. students, and if I pass my Year 1 qualifying exams, I transition directly into the fully-funded Ph.D. I know I will pass those exams. The academics don't scare me. The finances do. My only problem right now is getting funding to cover my Year 1 living expenses in Frankfurt. If I can just survive these first 12 months, the Ph.D. funding takes over and my future is secured. To my FT family: you guys know my grind and my loyalty. If I get this lifeline, I promise I will proudly represent FT in every academic hall, conference, and research room I ever step into. I just need a chance to be in the room. I cannot let a lack of living expenses kill a dream I built with my bare hands. If you know of any scholarships, foundations, philanthropists, or anyone who can sponsor a village boy for just one year, PLEASE tag them or reach out. Please RT this until it reaches the right timeline. Let’s make this happen! 🌍📚🙏🏾
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omolilejustice
omolilejustice@CEmigraduate·
@lekan_olayinka1 Why all these essays? Even yourself doesn't want good for Nigeria because even those two you think will challenge Tinubu are worse if you can check their records just like the way you did for the election. Even a drop of water can turn into an ocean that's for Sowore.
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Lekan Olayinka
Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
In the last election, Peter Obi got more than 6 million votes. Sowore got 14,606. I am highlighting this not to shade anyone, but to call all of us to a moment of reflection. I don’t want us, as Nigerians, to devolve into the kind of mindless politics we see in the US, where the goal becomes supporting a candidate rather than serving the nation. If your goal is to see Nigeria free from its current state, then Sowore should not be part of your consideration. Why? The reality on the ground. He amassed approximately 15,000 votes. I made a tweet last Sunday that had more likes than that. So it means your candidate, no matter how good his intentions or character may be, does not have a realistic chance. If your goal is Nigeria, then you support a political leader who can at least challenge Tinubu. In my estimation, two of those are Peter Obi or Atiku Abubakar. Again, if your goal is to stop a Nigeria where bandits flaunt ransom money confidently on TikTok, and where 700 Boko Haram terrorists are reintegrated into society, then one of these would be your pragmatic choice. Now, either of these two is going against Bola Ahmed Tinubu. I detest Tinubu. I think he is godforsaken, completely morally depraved, and dark. But he is powerful, and he is no small politician. He is a behemoth. A leviathan. A titan. I use all these weighty and apocalyptic terms because that is what he represents in Nigerian politics. He recently admitted that he practically installed Muhammadu Buhari as president. He has been doing this for decades, and he eventually became president with little substance. Now, he has governors who threaten their citizens with punishment if they do not vote for him. Now, he has wealthy socialites forming a ground army for him. Now, business leaders are cozying up to him, people like Tony Elumelu and others. I have not even talked about money. 41% of the 81 trillion naira federal revenue is unaccounted for. That is enough to fund at least five presidential elections. That kind of war chest will buy 100 Supreme Court justices. Then we have the violence. This is a political party that can get away with sheer violence while security agencies look the other way. This government has budgeted huge sums for legal battles. I am telling you that Tinubu is not a politician you can confront with just fine ideals and smooth philosophies on Twitter. He is dangerous. He is a superstructure. And it will take equally formidable forces to challenge him. Even then, one person alone cannot face him. Rauf Aregbesola is formidable, but not a behemoth. Nasir El-Rufai is formidable, but not a behemoth. Rabiu Kwankwaso is formidable, but not a behemoth. Atiku Abubakar is formidable, and a behemoth. But their combined weight forms a super Behemoth that can truly challenge the leviathan that Tinubu is. And that is why the government did everything it could to prevent the African Democratic Congress from securing a venue for its convention. That is a sign of fear. And that kind of structure, one that can strike fear in someone like Tinubu, is the only thing that can get Peter Gregory Obi into Aso Rock. This is the pragmatism driving some of us at this moment. Yes, some of those people are deeply flawed and evil. But Peter Obi is widely verified as a principled moral hardliner. And it is that uncompromising nature that we are relying on. Peter can be trusted. That is why this alliance does not trouble us. And should not you. Let us get Peter in first, please. For the sake of Nigeria. Amen.
StatiSense@StatiSense

PETER OBI AND OMOYELE SOWORE: 2023 ELECTION PERFORMANCE Total votes: 🟣Peter Obi — 6,101,533 🟠Omoyele Sowore — 14,606 States won: 🟣Peter Obi — 12 🟠Omoyele Sowore — 0 25% vote threshold: 🟣Peter Obi — 16 🟠Omoyele Sowore — 0 🟠AAC 🟣LP The 14,606 votes recorded for Omoyele Sowore in 2023 would not fill half of the 30,000-capacity Godswill Akpabio International Stadium. Peter Obi’s total of 6,101,533 votes would fill that stadium over 200 times. Sowore's national support base represented 0.23% of the volume recorded for Obi. While Obi secured at least 25% of the vote in 16 states, Sowore did not reach this threshold in any part of the country. #Statisense (INEC)

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A.Y.O
A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Ever since I started sharing these parenting tips and spiritual lessons, I have seen a lot. I have heard a lot. I have heard stories that keep me awake. It is not that these things were not happening years ago, but the way it is happening now is just too much. The frequency is scary. How did we get here?😩
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omolilejustice
omolilejustice@CEmigraduate·
@Ogbeni_Mo I think the question is clear? Can you advocate for him, it's might be only you in 2019, but in 2027 can you be a voice for me, do a free gig for @sowore for a better Nigeria? I
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TiMoRi
TiMoRi@Ogbeni_Mo·
I understand some of you are new voters and you’re entitled to vote for whoever you wish to…but you can’t say you want APC out of that seat in 2027 and Sowore is your preferred candidate. I voted for him in 2019 and he had 4 votes in my PU 😂😂😂 Secondly, after 2023 elections some of you here said if Obi really wants to be president, he should stop being gentle and playing by the books, he needs to be roque and playing dirty. Now, he’s doing that but una still get issue with that. At the end of the day, Tinubu will win again and do his second term in office…power shifts to the North, insecurity and banditry continues or even multiplies…we will complain for another 32 years. The more things changes, the more they remain the same…We are never going to make it out of the trenches.
Ọmọ Akin@GuyMr10

This Sowore despite multiple losses on his Presidential Ambition, he never align with the cabals to gain votes. Can we just vote him?

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
This was last year in Southern Niger, near Nigeria's border. These "Islamic Jihadists" have diesel generators, hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of cash, and Starlink terminals. Every kb of data sent on a Starlink network is traceable and identifiable, and Starlink itself is a US military project. So please explain where semi-literate, "Caliphate-seeking Jihadists" obtained and learned how to use all this equipment; and how they coordinate their operation using internet terminals controlled by the US military, which somehow never shut them down and allowed them keep running even though they definitely knew what they were being used for! And you're supposed to believe that this is some sort of organic religious movement that somehow took some of the world's poorest people in some desolate part of the Sahel - people who cook with firewood and dry cow dung, and who have never handled N15,000 before in their lives - and magically earned them the $40,000 minimum you need to buy the equipment in these pictures; then they somehow learned how to use all these things that they had never seen before by reepating "Allahu Akbar!" 3 times while turning in a circle. At some point you have to look at the material facts of the matter, then look at yourself in a mirror and answer the question, "Am I an absolute dickhead? Am I really this stupid?"
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Alan Dizzle@CantStopLans

Again who taught illiterate cattle herders how to use military grade equipment. Who funds their operations. How do they buy fuel? Food? Drugs? Medicine? Where do they sleep? We’re not a serious country. That’s the truth.

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