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Seun clue@Clue_007·
@ejykmykel1 @Disrupttor @PoliceNG_CRU is it right for police men that wants to search law abiding citizens to insist on taking them to the station to search them ??? Why can’t they just search them on the spot and let them go ?
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EJIKEME🇳🇴🇳🇬
Dear Nigeria Police Force, Do you people now do stop and search inside the police station? This is utmost embarrassment coming from one of the identities of this country, Nigeria.
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Abu Amir
Abu Amir@SadiqMaunde·
The 2027 election isn’t the election where you will remove your phone and be recording someone that you’re suppose to beat. “No dey record who you suppose deck.”
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Iran has just done Nigeria and Africa a massive favour BTW. By removing any shred of residual legitimacy left on the American empire's naked body, it has made it much harder to sell that "invade Nigeria to 'protect the Christians' " bullshit. Nobody is ever going to buy the narrative that the guy who was just threatening to "end an entire civilisation" by committing the greatest war crime in human history against millions of civilians, is trying to save any goddamn Christian in Darkest Africa. That agenda is now dead and can now rest in peace. Closing the Strait of Hormuz for nearly 6 weeks has also had the fortunate unintended consequence of forcing African countries to seek closer energy cooperation with each other. The number of African supply deals signed by the Dangote refinery over the past month would have taken years to achieve without Iran's intervention. Allowing the war to end now and opening the Strait of Hormuz so that US tankers can pass through makes Nigerian oil less critical to the Star Spangled Motherfuckers, which makes a military invasion to 'protect Christians' all the less likely. Every Nigerian who knows their arse from their elbow needs to visit their local Iranian embassy today to say thank you.
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EJIKEME🇳🇴🇳🇬
Thank you, Mr. Daniel Bwala, SA to President Tinubu, for helping Nigerians understand exactly why Tinubu should not be voted for in 2027. If you come across this video please repost🔄 let's appreciate Mr Bwala for speaking.
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Remember when this Nigerian Pastor visited Israel in May last year. He was invited to the Israeli parliament. Why was he there? In his capacity as what? You need to start asking some important questions to really understand the source of your problems as Nigerians.
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TeeBag🇰🇪
TeeBag🇰🇪@tii_bag·
Slaves were never allowed to leave the plantations to go anywhere but they were allowed to go to church and I guess that tells you everything you need to know
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RAWSHIELD
RAWSHIELD@Rashnaking·
Nigeria is a reflection of the people in it. Someone shot his shot at Victor Osimhen for a jersey and even tagged a vendor. Osimhen saw it and said he’d personally send one. 
Then told the vendor to add 15 more jerseys for others. -That’s where it got interesting.- Immediately money entered, the story changed. The vendor suddenly said Osimhen told him to share it himself. 
He claimed he had already picked 15 people. —Then it got worse—
He called the same person who brought him the business a scam. From there, he tried to “negotiate”:
7 for the guy, 8 for himself. Greed, plain and simple. The guy refused and asked for all 15 jerseys as instructed. —Next thing— 
The vendor switched again.
Said the post was “stolen” and brought another person to justify it. —Now here’s the real problem— Instead of people calling out the wrong,
they started defending it. “Make una settle.”
“Na just jersey.”
“Let it go.” - Someone even offered to pay extra, 
rewarding bad behavior. And that’s when it becomes clear: We are not different from the people we complain about in power. —This is how it starts— 
small compromise, small dishonesty, small defense of wrong. Nigeria didn’t just become this way overnight. 
We built it, little by little, with everyday actions like this. Truth is, many people are only “good” because they’ve not had the opportunity to do worse. One day, we will have an honest conversation about the double standards on this TL. One day.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Anyway I know that for some of you, it's not really about what you believe. You're just following instructions because that's what puts food on your table. But let me be blunt here, especially for the benefit of the TruthNigeria.com people: You are working for an MI6 cutout. That Caroline Sharwood Smith lady is an intelligence agent. "OpenDoors" is a "Christian NGO" the same way an oil tanker is a yacht. All of you are working for British intelligence. You people are trapped in a game you don't understand with some of the world's most dangerous people. And when they're done using you as a tool to set your own country up for disaster, the best they can offer you is a visa to go and wash bum bum in Sheffield. And if you know too much and you're the talkative kind, you become a loose end. That NGO money you are eating is what will later purge you people. I know you will not listen and you will go into your group chat to insult me, but as usual, you will come back to this tweet later and start crying over spilled milk. Whenever your wake up is your morning. Let's hope you still have a country to wake up in by then
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Abu Amir
Abu Amir@SadiqMaunde·
DSS dey Twitter dey monitor accounts wey dey talk about protest, bandits dey hold live video on TikTok.
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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
If Army Generals & NSA are defending the terr0rists & calling them brothers, why then send our soldiers to d!e fighting them? Isn’t that paradoxical?
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ÓMÒÉLÉRÍNJÁRÉ
ÓMÒÉLÉRÍNJÁRÉ@omoelerinjare·
" Nigeria has spent $440 million on surveillance cameras 📷 more than any country in Africa. These cameras were bought to provide security, but the APC government is using it to spy on opposition and journalists and to make protesters DISAPPEAR"
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Objectv Media
Objectv Media@objectvmedia·
He Thought He Was Being R0bbed When The T0uts V!0lently Crossed Him Down After Coming Out From Traffic; They Ordered Him Out And Asked Him To Surrender His Key. He Tried To Resist Until Police Joined The T0uts, Allegedly Choked The Elderly Woman In His Car with Teargas, Took His Number Plate, His Car Battery & Other Items From His Car… They’d Say He Was Resisting Arrest. Ripples Of Akerele’s Reign Of T3rr0r As ‘Task F0rce’ In Lagos.
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Abuja President ⚖️
Abuja President ⚖️@AbujaPresident·
A typical Nigerian prefers a bad leader from his tribe than a good leader from another tribe. This is how our problems started ✍️
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
They made it seem like I was "hating". Otedola isn't just a private businessman "bullied" for enjoying his money - he and his ilk are the very heavyweights securing the corridors of power for decades. The very corridors that have catalyzed the decay of the Nigerian state.
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo

Femi Otedola is the son of Lagos' 9th Governor, Micheal Otedola. His father was a governor during the Nigerian third republic. He's the real "old money". There's nothing he wants to write in a book that appeals to people like me. "making it big" una. 😂

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Also, the myth that white people benevolently "ended" slavery should die in 2026. There were literally HUNDREDS of slave rebellions and anti-European wars and uprisings across Africa and the New World, to the point where it became physically dangerous to be a slave owner, and white people in slave societies lived in a constant state of terror. Enslaved Africans made the entire business of slavery so dangerous and expensive that the owners of capital began exploring more efficient alternatives provided by new technology, a lot of which was built off the uncredited inventions and genius of enslaved people. This messy, uneven process is what is now called the Industrial Revolution. The idea that there was ever a time when Africans were so passive and pathetic that despite being farmed and traded like animals against their will, some benevolent oyibo "ended" slavery on their behalf, is one of the biggest and most egregious lies ever told. Jean-Jacques Dessalines didn't die making Haiti the world's first postcolonial black republic so that someone could credit his lifetime of military struggle to white people's alleged "benevolence". Let this horrible myth die already.
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck

“How about white people receive gratitude for ending a problem they created.” And the usual suspect okays it. His job on this app is scavenging for white supremacy talking points to amplify. It doesn’t matter if you have 2 followers, he will take break from his ‘busy’ schedule of running 10 million companies and find you. Mind you, they never really ended slavery. They just ended the old format because they perfected a new one. The religion they came with still enslaves people till date. You can tell by how the victims of their indoctrination have no mind of their own. The extraction mechanism they created still enslaves people till date. You can tell by how Africans still beg for visa to go slave away in their societies, as an effect of their destabilization of our continent. The capitalist system they created still enslaves people still date. You can tell about how people are under-compensated for (forced) labour so that billionaires like him can make profits. This list goes on. Very wicked people.

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
No group of people on earth works harder or with more deranged dedication to earn their own extinction than my compatriots. Let's keep doing what we're doing. We will get what we are asking for eventually.
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Elvis Obi
Elvis Obi@TheObiLeonard·
“I don’t do politics.” Don’t worry, very soon, politics will start doing you.
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Ken
Ken@Ken84007195·
@DavidHundeyin Their #1 hero; US voted no. Their #2 hero; isreal voted no. Europe who did slavery at home (colonialism) voted no The china they hate voted yes. The russia they hate voted yes. The iran they hate voted yes. The palestine they hate for unfathomable reason voted yes & co-sponsored.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
By the way, if you're African and you're new to geopolitical awareness, you can use this picture as a guide to know who is on your side and who is your enemy in this world. Notice how China and Russia voted? Then notice how your oyibo faves voted (or abstained, which is also a type of vote)? Shebi "not everything is about race"? You see how white people ALWAYS instinctively bunch together, from Andorra to Norway, whenever it's time to do some racist shit? That's called Pan-Europeanism. The antidote is Pan-Africanism.
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