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@Chizwillz
Businessman, Motivator, traveller, A crypto Elite
Calabar, Lagos Nigeria. Katılım Haziran 2012
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No Retreat on Justice Crack @Justice_Crack is Released and Justice is Served ❗️
@HQNigerianArmy Release Justice Crack and go After Terrorist❗️
#freejusticecracknow
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This child was found around Isale Ojoo in Akinyele local Government, Ibadan, Oyo state.
She did not know her name or information about herself
Piz kindly help to repost to locate her parent or any of her guidance and come to Ojoo Police station Ibadan, Oyo state
Please help repost fast🙏, a mother will be distressed

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Civil War: Nigerian troops shouldn’t have fought Biafran soldiers, says Obasanjo
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Nigeria may be one of the greatest free talent factories in human history.
We train our best doctors, engineers, researchers, programmers, nurses, academics and innovators… then export them cheaply to countries that already work.
America benefits, Canada benefits, Britain benefits, Australia benefits and entire Europe benefits as-well.
Meanwhile the country that produced the talent remains broken, and the painful part is this:
excellent people are the rarest resource on earth.
Not oil, not gold nor land.
Excellent human beings.
The kind of people that build industries, fix institutions, create companies, discover medicines, design systems, lead revolutions and move civilizations forward.
Every serious nation knows this.
That is why the West aggressively absorbs the best brains from struggling countries. They don’t joke with talent.
Nigeria loses thousands of its most competent people every year, then we gather online to argue about tribe and politics while our future quietly boards flights out of the country.
Imagine if China lost most of its best engineers.
Imagine if Singapore exported its smartest minds permanently.
Imagine if South Korea trained talents only for other nations to use them.
Would they become great nations?
No.
A nation rises on the strength of its human capital.
And this is why I still believe Nigeria can become first world within our generation but only if we become intentional about building a country our best people no longer feel desperate to escape from.
Because no country develops by permanently exporting its most capable citizens and importing mediocrity into leadership.
At some point, we must stop celebrating survival abroad and start building a nation worth staying back to fight for.
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The picture here is the one of my Oyinlola Aisha Oyinkanyin. 15yrs Declared missing since 8days ago. Any useful information about her shld pls contact any nearest police stationor call: 08028000830, 08053576490, 08124665528, 08053576490. @_DebbieOA @AbdulMahmud01 @trigottista

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All the evidences and testimonies for all these corrupt lecturers in universities, polytechnics and colleges of educations in Abia State will be shared with the government team that will lead the investigation.
This same process will be used for other states.
Let’s sanitize our education system to create a prosperous nation.
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RELEASE EUNICE AMEH NOW!
When a young lawyer goes missing, the pain is not distant to the Nigerian Bar Association, it is personal. We are more than a professional body; we are a community bound by shared sacrifice, shared dreams, and a collective duty to stand for one another. The disappearance of Miss Eunice Ameh, our dear colleague and a young Nigerian serving her country through the NYSC scheme, has therefore deeply shaken the entire legal community.
Behind every missing person report is a family unable to sleep, friends clinging to hope, and colleagues praying for safe return. No young Nigerian who answered the call to national service should disappear without an immediate, coordinated, and determined response from our security agencies.
We therefore call on the Inspector General of Police to urgently deploy all necessary tactical and intelligence resources toward securing Eunice’s safe release and ensuring that anyone connected to her disappearance is swiftly brought to justice.
This is not a moment for routine assurances. Every passing hour matters, and every effort must count.
We stand firmly with her family, friends, and colleagues in this painful time, and we urge anyone with useful information to cooperate with the authorities so that Eunice Ameh can safely return home.
Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN
President, Nigerian Bar Association

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Where we are, national unity is no longer optional; it is a national necessity. We must rise above ethnicity, religion, region, and political divisions to recover the soul of our nation.
With unity and effective leadership, Nigeria can become a productive and prosperous nation once again. We must deliberately support agriculture and manufacturing so they become the highest contributors to our Gross Domestic Product. Special strategic attention must be given to unlocking the enormous agricultural potential of Northern Nigeria and connecting it to industrial production across the federation. We must move decisively from a nation of consumption to a nation of production.
We can no longer afford policies that foreclose our youth.
With competent, compassionate and transformative leadership, we can defeat insecurity, reduce corruption, create jobs, tame inflation, improve education, and restore hope to millions of Nigerians. Our youths must no longer be viewed as problems to manage, but as assets to empower. Our women must no longer be neglected, but included as equal partners in nation-building.
I remain convinced that a new Nigeria is possible, a Nigeria that is united, secure, productive, inclusive, and governed by justice and fairness. Let us therefore move forward with courage, with unity, and with our collective resolve. -PO




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RELEASE EUNICE AMEH NOW!
When a young lawyer goes missing, the pain is not distant to the Nigerian Bar Association, it is personal. We are more than a professional body; we are a community bound by shared sacrifice, shared dreams, and a collective duty to stand for one another. The disappearance of Miss Eunice Ameh, our dear colleague and a young Nigerian serving her country through the NYSC scheme, has therefore deeply shaken the entire legal community.
Behind every missing person report is a family unable to sleep, friends clinging to hope, and colleagues praying for safe return. No young Nigerian who answered the call to national service should disappear without an immediate, coordinated, and determined response from our security agencies.
We therefore call on the Inspector General of Police to urgently deploy all necessary tactical and intelligence resources toward securing Eunice’s safe release and ensuring that anyone connected to her disappearance is swiftly brought to justice.
This is not a moment for routine assurances. Every passing hour matters, and every effort must count.
We stand firmly with her family, friends, and colleagues in this painful time, and we urge anyone with useful information to cooperate with the authorities so that Eunice Ameh can safely return home.
Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN
President, Nigerian Bar Association

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VICTOR SOLOMON MUST NOT DIE. IF HE DIES THROUGH WITH THE JUDGEMENT , SHAME ON ALL CHRISTIANS IN NIGERIA
#SaveZidane
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I truly love what Alex Onyia is doing in the education sector, especially in the South East of Nigeria. Beyond investing his time, energy, and resources to improve the quality of education and learning environments, he is also courageously demanding accountability within the system.
The culture of extorting students through compulsory handouts, sorting for grades, and other exploitative practices has damaged the integrity of higher education in Nigeria for too long. It is encouraging to see someone boldly speaking against these injustices and pushing for a system built on merit, fairness, and genuine learning.
Education must form minds, not frustrate futures.
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University lecturers fraud are quite sophisticated.
They use the class reps as agents. The class reps then communicates with the students via WhatsApp and other means and takes only cash. As a reward, class reps usually graduate with 2.1 or first class in addition to commissions.
When these cases are taken up to the university senate, some of the members there commit same fraud. Only fully exposed or disgraced lecturers are dismissed.
This is a major decay in our country.
This is the reason why many universities produce low quality graduates. Graduates who know absolutely nothing about what they studied.
The same lecturers will be hired by INEC as returning officers to destroy the destinies of millions of people for another 4 years.
We need to dismantle this evil and corrupt practice totally.
If we don’t fix this, nothing else matters.
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This is INNOCENT IHECHU PASCHAL (Madino) who is currently the Dean Mass Communication Faculty at Abia State University.
He allegedly engages in extorting students via handouts and sorting. Also charges up to N350k for projects.
Once students pay for the projects, he will give them what to copy and submit to him.
We are beaming lights at all universities and polytechnics.
If you are a lecturer currently extorting students by any means, you are advised to stop now.
We need to restore the glory in our universities and start producing top quality graduates to drive Africa to greatness.


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