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@Caulcrick_

▪︎BSc Physics & Philosophy ▪︎F. Wilczek scholar ▪︎Elbow Clerk, 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ▪︎LLB, Juris Doctor ▪︎Conrad Taiwo Olowo Descendant (Isale eko girl)

Chicago, IL Katılım Nisan 2015
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Kemi@Caulcrick_·
@stephtweet5 @eblaze_j @ucyberry You are the one perishing here. Dependents can only file for ILR after the primary (sponsored) applicant has scaled through. You all write a lot of nonsense on things you know absolutely nothing about. 🤡
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Don’t Follow Me@stephtweet5·
@eblaze_j @ucyberry My people perish because of lack of knowledge. Simple search on gov will tell you who can apply for ILR - no where doest it say main applicant must get/apply before dependents apply. ILR is per individual who has stayed the required years on a valid visa!
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Nurse Ucy 🇺🇸@ucyberry·
PLEASE READ — THIS IS A WARNING TO SKILLED WORKERS EARNING ON SOCIAL MEDIA I came to the UK in January 2021 on a Skilled Worker visa. Like many people, I worked hard, followed the rules, paid my taxes, and tried to build a better life for my family. I started creating content on TikTok too, eventually got monetised and began earning some extra income. I received letters from HMRC regarding tax sometime which I complied with fully. Fast forward to my ILR application. My application has just been refused. I was told that earning money from social media counts as additional employment, and that it is Not the same profession as my sponsored job, Not on the Skilled Worker eligible occupation list and Considered working beyond the allowed rules of my visa. Now my life feels shattered. My wife and children are dependants on my visa, and their visas are due to expire in two months. They were supposed to apply for ILR shortly after me. Now everything is uncertain, I don’t know what to do but I felt it was important to share this publicly because I know many skilled workers are doing the same thing; earning from TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, brand deals, or digital platforms. If you are on a Skilled Worker visa and earning on social media, please pause and seek proper legal advice, especially if ILR is anywhere in your future. I’m sharing this because I don’t want anyone else to learn the hard way like I just did. If you have advice, experience, or guidance, please comment or reach out, I am not ok. Cc: owoblow #nigeriansinuk #TrendingNow
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@Esoteric_fx @MichaelAkinsuyi @VivianIfeomaOj "Igbos dominated due to being educated", yet the premier and other foremost universities were established in the Southwest. Na Ogun go kll you for this lie.
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Esoteric_fx@Esoteric_fx·
@MichaelAkinsuyi @VivianIfeomaOj The man was not fully right…Tafa had more power than zik Even tho the Igbos dominated due to being educated , the north still controlled almost everything and everyone. If the Igbo officers truly wanted power desperately, they’d have kpaid ironsi So this man is not 100% right
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Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
The truth about the first Nigerian coup of January 1966 Lt. Col. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
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KBlings@kingspath7·
@Caulcrick_ @Sinaman6277 @VivianIfeomaOj Talking without proof yet accusing another . “The person who compiled it loaded it with Igbos at the detriment of other tribes” How did you come about this ? Like I said earlier ; compete or phase off , Tribalistic Imp!!!
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Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
15 Igbo medical doctors were rejected at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital. The chief medical doctor said Igbos are now fond of saturating the whole place in Nigeria.
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@kingspath7 @Sinaman6277 @VivianIfeomaOj No proof that Igbos have more graduate doctors than other tribes. The person who compiled the list loaded it with Igbos at the detriment of other tribes because that what you people do all over the world then call it tribalism when you are not allowed to get away with it. Anofia!
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KBlings@kingspath7·
@Caulcrick_ @Sinaman6277 @VivianIfeomaOj Are Igbo’s the reason why other states didn’t graduate enough Doctors? You can’t beat this tribalistic allegations because you’re & it stinks . Sacrifice credibility over tribalism . As if we have enough Dr’s in Naija. Compete or phase out you lazy human!!!
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Kemi@Caulcrick_·
@Sinaman6277 @VivianIfeomaOj Igbos are 15 out of 17 for residency and you people don't think this absurd? Having 88% igbos on a list in even any igbo state should evoke curiosity in a multi ethnic society. You people are the most selfish people ever to tread the earth surface.
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It's No One At All@Sinaman6277·
@VivianIfeomaOj When I saw that post, I was livid. I mean, what's all this? I don't know how you can hate a fellow country man because he's of a particular tribe. Ask him what an Igbo man has ever done to him, absolutely nothing. The hate is so real.
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Kemi@Caulcrick_·
@VivianIfeomaOj 15 out of a list of 17. Put it in the right context. You people are forever dubious. Ole aboju wonkowonko.
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@_Ojonya @z9jtGG2Eu075785 A child, on IG and Tiktok? Posting on sensitive issue? You people are not real. You need to quit the hypocrisy.
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Chief Ene@_Ojonya·
@z9jtGG2Eu075785 Lose your patience and say “bitch” while texting to a child. Alright.
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Chief Ene@_Ojonya·
I think it’s nasty how Davido spoke to that kid. She’s a teenager? A child? What’s that language?
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Kemi@Caulcrick_·
@laweenj @Adaigboglobal Imagine ooo, she's not even ashamed to say they wanted to take 15 out of 17 slots. Mad people.
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Nojim Lawal@laweenj·
@Adaigboglobal You ppl love playing the victim card. When it favours you, you stay silent; when it doesn’t, you shout injustice. A federal agency in Lagos once recruited about 40 staff, 85% were ibos cos the MD was Ibo. It happens everywhere,stop acting like you’re the only victims. Stop rantin
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Lilian Ogechi@Adaigboglobal·
Just In: 15 Medical Doctors Rejected At University of Calabar Teaching Hospital Because They Are Igbo
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Kemi@Caulcrick_·
@Adaigboglobal This is insane. Igbos want to take 15 out of 17, got their ass kicked with 2 innocent others. Then the greedy, selfish ones who wanted to take 15 out of 17 are the ones claiming victim. Ogun loma pa yin se.
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Kemi@Caulcrick_·
@tchaloyi You are going too far. The truth is that opportunities to round trip dollars, make money from petrol subsidy or loot public treasury is gradually reducing. There's less liquidity in the system now. The true Nigerian economy cant support the property prices & rate of development.
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INALEGWU@tchaloyi·
Sir Jarus, That drop in sales does not surprise me at all. Sometimes I honestly wonder how many of these real estate firms in Abuja are actually selling to real buyers and not just circulating the same properties among marketers. Property agents are now on almost every junction in the city, competing with street hawkers. It tells you something. When too many people are selling the same thing, it usually means demand is weak, not strong. Almost everyone is “into real estate” now, yet the average person’s purchasing power continues to decline. The reality is simple. Many people are struggling to pay rent even in satellite towns. If rent alone is a problem, who exactly is buying houses that cost tens or hundreds of millions of naira? Feeding, transport, school fees, fuel, and electricity now take most people’s income. Add to that the Nigerian factor. Those living in Abuja are also carrying extended family in smaller cities. Black tax is real. Siblings, parents, cousins, emergencies. That pressure silently drains whatever small savings people manage to keep. So you see people working hard, earning money, but going round in circles financially. Not because they are irresponsible, but because the system keeps tightening while income stays the same or even drops. Until purchasing power improves and real wages begin to match the cost of living, this property saturation will continue. You can’t sell luxury dreams to people who are still struggling with survival. That’s the bitter truth. INALEGWU
Sir J (J9)@SirJarus

Sold only 5 houses in 2025. Compared to 27 in 2024 and 24 in 2023. Doing business right now is exhausting.

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Kemi@Caulcrick_·
@lollypeezle I have a work colleague whose husband stopped having sex with in almost 4yrs now. She said her husband claimed he no longer have sexual feelings for her because he started seeing her like a blood sister over the years.
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Lola Okunrin@lollypeezle·
Women are always the victim in their own stories. A man stopped having sex with you for good 3 years in the marriage. He didn’t send you packing. He didn’t leave the marriage. He abstained from sex with you while under the same roof for over 1000 days and you are saying you don’t know what you did. You know what you did like mad. She even added that she hasn’t reported to any of their parents. Madam, you know what you did. Your mama sef no know but internet people know? Woooow, this is new. It’s possible a man doesn’t want to have sex with you, not for that long and not without a reason. He’s keeping serious ogbonge malice but you know why. That’s the lie I hate. You know why like mad. Okunrin nsun ti obo ofe, o nji ti obo ofe, but ko dobo fun odun meta. Kamari.
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@tayoainafilms Is this not the guy who bought Saint Kitts's passport? Wetin happen to your new country? 🤡
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Tayo Aina
Tayo Aina@tayoainafilms·
The last time I was in Dubai was in 2022, my visa got denied twice and I missed out on the most important day of a big creator conference cause Nigerian were banned from the UAE. It’s 2026 and the ban is still on. So many creators that could have come for the 1Bsummit event would have also missed out thereby further distancing themselves from the knowledge that would have allowed them elevate and build in and for Africa. This passport issue is such a big deal and I wish more was done to solve it cause it’s really sad. We are losing so much in developing our human potential in Nigeria!
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@Ol0ye Now that they lost, you want to make the loss his? S'ori pe ori e o pe?
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Olóyè.@Ol0ye·
If Nigeria had won, Tinubu would have found a way to make it look like a dividend of his governance.
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Kemi@Caulcrick_·
@Kosiso_k So because one person's business is suffering means all other businesses are suffering?
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I am Me
I am Me@Kosiso_k·
@Caulcrick_ So because your dad has sold his cement, other businesses aren’t suffering?
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Osita Chidoka
Osita Chidoka@osita_chidoka·
I enjoy reading Chioma Amaryllis Ahaghotu on Facebook for her courage of conviction and her refusal to bend logic to sentiment. In a recent post, she took on the popular claim that the South-East “creates most of the wealth” in other regions and dismissed it as emotional economics. Using VAT data, she showed that the South-East contributes far less to the national VAT pool than it receives, while the South-West and South-South remit far more. (You can read her Facebook post here bit.ly/49S68V4) Her core point is sound: economic contribution is measured by where value is produced, taxed, and reinvested — not by hustle narratives or migration myths. But I think she missed the bigger truth. Nigeria is underperforming, not any one region. In 2024, three locations alone — Lagos, Rivers, and the FCT — generated over ₦3.9 trillion of Nigeria’s roughly ₦5.1 trillion VAT. That is more than 75% of national VAT coming from just three places. Remove them, and the rest of Nigeria combined produced only about ₦1.35 trillion. That is the real economy we are fighting over. A significant portion of Lagos VAT is derived from imports at seaports and airports. A country that imports heavily will always look busy at the ports. That is not prosperity. It is dependency masquerading as activity. Another chunk comes from government agencies taxing themselves — FAAN, NPA, NIMASA, NCC, ministries, and parastatals, which are concentrated in Lagos and Abuja. That inflates figures without building factories. Oil VAT distorts things further. Headquarters invoice in Lagos. Operations sit in Rivers. The value chain is capital-intensive and shallow. Strip oil out, and whole regions suddenly look weak. Now look at what remains. Without Lagos, Rivers, and the FCT, the South-West contributes about ₦357bn, the South-South ₦249bn, the North-West ₦211bn, the North-East ₦174bn, the North-Central ₦155bn, and the South-East about ₦101bn — roughly 7–8% of this reduced total So yes, the South-East still underperforms. That truth should not be argued away. But here is the uncomfortable truth: outside three locations, every region is weak. Two surprises stand out. Oyo State alone contributed over ₦270bn, more than an entire geopolitical zone. Kano contributed nearly ₦80bn, outperforming most South-East states combined. Scale and market depth still matter. This is not a regional supremacy problem. It is a national production failure. We trade more than we make. We consume more than we produce. Presence is not production. Trading is not industrialisation. Redistribution is not growth. We are arguing over VAT in a country that does not produce. Osita Chidoka 13 January 2026
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Kemi@Caulcrick_·
@osita_chidoka Mr Osita, there's no seaport or international airport in Oyo, Kaduna, Niger, Bauchi, Plateau. There's none of this state that's not outperforming the Southeastern states. 😂
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Kemi@Caulcrick_·
@RealTheoWold Jonathan Ross can't lace late Senators John McCain and Mark Kelly's shoes. We saw how you right wing maniacs treated them at Trump's prompting. 🤡
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Theo Wold@RealTheoWold·
Jonathan Ross served in the Indiana National Guard, was a machine gunner in Iraq, served in Border Patrol and ICE, and was a member of the FBI's Joint terrorism task force. The guy has spent his entire life serving our country and keeping us safe. Yet, the moment he acts to defend himself against a left-wing agitator committing felony obstruction and speeding a car at him, he gets condemned by his country as a murderer. He's an American who deserves our thanks, but the left has made sure a target will always be on his back.
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@PeterObi If president Tinubu were Trump, you would be behind bars by now.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
I have just been made aware of the alarming arrest and remand of 52 students in Ekpoma, Edo State, who bravely called for an end to the terror of kidnappers and bandits plaguing their community. This situation is utterly unacceptable. We cannot and must not punish citizens for voicing legitimate grievances, especially when they are standing up against the very real threats that have devastated our neighbourhoods. It is beyond belief that students were taken from their hostels at night simply for protesting, only to be treated as criminals. Meanwhile, the actual perpetrators—the bandits and kidnappers wreaking havoc—remain at large, unaccountable for their actions. The reality is clear: as long as insecurity continues unabated, more protests will follow. The government has a responsibility to engage in dialogue with these students and take decisive steps to reclaim their communities from the grip of violence. This is not a confrontation between citizens and the government; it is a united front against the criminals who terrorise us. Arresting young people for demanding safety is absolutely intolerable. I call on the government to release these students immediately and unconditionally. Let us move forward with courage, not fear, in guiding our leadership. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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