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Sir Martins

@CyberSecStud_04

Cybersecurity enthusiast

Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Sir Martins
Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@festus1501 I applaud the NELFUND initiative though, but every other thing you mentioned aren't to be counted as achievement, they're basic amenities which we've every right to! Will you say a mother breastfeeding her child is an achievement?
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Ojo Festus Olanrewaju
Ojo Festus Olanrewaju@festus1501·
1. Is it hard to see that ASUU hasn't gone on strike in a while? 2. Is NELFUND hard to see? 3. Is Lagos-Calabar Road hard to see? 4. Abuja - Lokoja Road under repair hard? 5. All the Roads being rehabilitated in Abuja are hard to see? 6. Stability of FX and monetary policy is hard to see? 7. Increased allocations to States hard to see? 8. Sokoto - Badagry road is hard to see? 9. Oyo - Ogbomoso Road under construction is hard to see? 10. East-West Road under construction is hard to see? 11. EBS and ECS newly signed to law is hard to see? 12. Improved Foreign Reserves is hard to see? 13. Banking Reforms that now makes our Naira Card work abroad is hard to see (possible because of solid monetary policy)? 14. Ilorin - Jebba - Mokwa road under construction is hard to see? 15. Our airlines indebtedness now sorted which now made Emirates return to Nigeria is hard to see?
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Sir Martins
Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@festus1501 When I hear people talk of ASUU not going on strike as an achievement of this admin. I find it funny, why should salaries of lecturers be withheld for months in the first place? Don't tge students pay school fees? Smh
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Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@oluyanimi As i just see ur nose, na once I know say u be APC member 😅
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Ogbeni oluya
Ogbeni oluya@oluyanimi·
I'm Olamilekan (oluyanimi), I am APC, and I am voting for Tinubu in 2027. Do your worst!
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Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@Chima_Obi1234 Firstly who told you there's no good roads or electricity in the community, besides what you're seeing here's evidence of having successful friends. If e reach ur turn, use ur money develop community, agba government
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Chimamanda❤️
Chimamanda❤️@Chima_Obi1234·
Is this still burial or something else happened in Ebonyi State yesterday? Why do Igbos spend so much in burying corpses? What exactly? Using a 150 million Casket to bury your father when you don't have good roads to your village or electricity, collecting over 5000 Cows, Gold, Cash donations and many other things. Will the corpse still have time to rest in peace now? Hieee
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Sir Martins
Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@Big_marvis And when we're not able to service the debts what happens to our foreign reserves
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
WHY IS TINUBU BORROWING? I AM GOING TO BE VERY BLUNT HERE. Please I beg you, this post is very important. SHARE it. President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu came to the Senate yet again seeking to borrow the sum of $516M . The purpose is to finance the finishing of the Sokoto-Badagry highway. And to this ,the Senate President says, "It Is Better To Borrow For Projects To Improve Road Safety And Foster National Integration" — Senate President, Akpabio I have received several calls from friends who say "You see am? Tinubu is borrowing again." Then I ask, what's it with you people and his borrowing again? I believe you don't know,now I want to answer you on why previous administrations borrowed and why he's borrowing. Let me break it down to the layman's understanding. Have you ever borrowed money before ? Either from your friends, micro finance banks or those online Apps that give many sleepless nights?🤣 I assume the answer it YES? So why did you borrow? Perhaps you needed to start a small business or increase your business or you're on a project ? So why did you borrow to execute the project? The answer is simple. Your productive capacity is not enough to produce the money you need to finance your projects. Now imagine that you're a guy who inherited ten plots of land. Before now a plot there was selling for just one million. Then suddenly a maga company came there and built a factory and a federal university moved in there too. The value quickly shot to 30M per plot. 10 plots will be N300 M. You sold all of them and you were swimming in Money. Then you made no further investments with the money. You squandered the money. And before one year you were back to square one. So if you're going to survive, manage to start a business, send your kids to school, feed, and finance your other needs , what will be your option? Miracles? No. You'll borrow. Let's say you've learnt your lessons, borrowing is not a bad thing as long as you're using the money to invest in things that will generate profit and enabling you pay back. And in five years, you could become a successful businessman again. So this is the case with Nigeria. Previous administrations squandered golden opportunities for Nigeria to prosper. Jonathan administration especially enjoyed oil boom and earned $300 billion. That was our opportunity to industrialize and blow up , but the money ended up in private bank accounts. We're borrowing $516 M now , but Jonathan's petroleum minister , Diezani Madueke-Allison alone disappeared $20 billion. Till today that money can't be found. From my post last night you could see testimonies from Central bank Governors Soludo and Sanusi plus Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala saying that, "Whoever would takeover from Jonathan in 2015 would suffer because he will have no money to run government." Remember, all these three served in that government and they had this testimony about it? Let me tell you, whoever tells you that if he becomes Nigeria's president today he won't borrow, that person is not being honest. What miracle is he going to do? If you don't have money , how are you going to finance projects? Unless he's going to do what Peter Obi did in Anambra - keep money in the bank and do no major transformational projects. Play baba Ijebu Economist. Is this what we want? You could see what Tinubu needs this money for? A major highway linking Lagos and Sokoto -northern business Axis. This road is linking products to customers. This is why I tell you to pay attention to every move Tinubu makes. See the sense in them. I tell you that this road will finance the repayment of that loan before the end of one year. The biggest road revolution in this country is this Badagry-Sokoto and Coastal road. They'll blow up Nigeria's economy greater than anything you've seen. I support Asiwaju with my full chest. A leader who makes moves that matter. Even when the moves are unpopular.
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Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@BwalaDaniel And what your Principal is more concerned abt is infrastructure rather than the welfare of the citizens, how convenient?
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Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@BwalaDaniel My people will always say that, "the child on his mother's back doesn't know how long & stressful tge journey is" that you work for this admin. doesn't mean you should deny the lived realities of the Nigerian mass, the stats don't lie, over 60% living in multidimensional poverty!
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D. H Bwala
D. H Bwala@BwalaDaniel·
Your Royal highness, we are simply borrowing to invest in the critical sectors of our economy, the chiefest of which is INFRASTRUCTURE The infrastructure deficit requires a yearly investment of atleast $30B-100B and what we have is insufficient, hence the borrowing facebook.com/share/v/1Duz3z…
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Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@Big_marvis If we're being honest, we can agree dat the emergence of ur BAT wasn't clearly a reflection of the choice of the Nigerian populace, but let's not get into the nitty gritty of it today
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
I want to take a moment to thank Peter Obi and his supporters. Before this last election, I, like many Yorubas, leaned liberal. In fact, I even blocked fellow Yorubas whose views felt too conservative for me. But politics, as we all know, is not for the faint-hearted. Still, I have never witnessed an election as toxic as this one. Why? Because for the first time, a certain group came tantalisingly close to Aso Rock. Before now, they were either running mates or not seen as serious contenders. This time, it felt within reach - and in that moment, decency and reason were thrown aside. Those most likely to win became targets of intense hostility. They forgot: ‘yíyọ tí ẹkùn yọ, kì í ṣe ti ojò’ the gentility of the tiger is not cowardice. And here was the fundamental miscalculation: they did not understand who they were up against. They did not know their enemy. They had been led to believe that Yorubas are cowards. That it would be easy. A walkover. That was their grave mistake. Our preference for jaw jaw over war war was mistaken for weakness. But history and character says otherwise. We are a people who value diplomacy, yes. We count the cost before any battle. But once we decide that a battle must be fought, it means one thing: we have prepared. We have strategised. And we will win. We are not driven by the need to prove bravery through reckless conflict. We are driven by results. If diplomacy can achieve it, we take that route. If it fails, we go back, we plan, and when we return? It is to win. We play the long game. Bola Ahmed Tinubu embodies this trait. He did not stumble into ambition. He did not wake up a year before elections to declare interest. This was decades in the making - preparation meeting opportunity. So yes, back to my point. Peter Obi and his supporters misread us. They mistook restraint for weakness. They assumed silence meant surrender. Instead, what they sparked was something else entirely: a renaissance of Oodua identity and pride. Many liberal Yorubas who were sleepwalking have now awakened. Because one thing remains true: The tiger’s gentility is not a symbol of cowardice. May Nigeria win 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
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Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@Big_marvis When you're dining with the devil, it's advisable to use a long fork
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Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@Big_marvis Good, I'm glad you made an analogy of someone borrowing money to fund projects, but u failed to mention wat collateral he used, have you ever thought of what collateral is this present admin. using to borrow all these billions of dollars, they're simply mortgaing our future
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Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@Big_marvis And you know that these European countries and the IMF have no issues lending out money to countries like Nigeria,they have interest in some infrastructures in Nigeria and when they come for their money which they know we won't be able to pay as history hv shown, we'll be doomed
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Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@Big_marvis I'm glad you admitted it,then we can agree that insecurity needs to tackled first before any other thing
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
@CyberSecStud_04 Security is the biggest challenge of this administration and I also can’t answer that question.
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Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@Big_marvis I never said there aren't any, I'm talking about the conditions of the ones that already existed
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
@CyberSecStud_04 I travel a lot and I can tell you for a fact that there is no geopolitical zone in Nigeria that road construction is not going on as we speak. There are road construction everywhere all over the country
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MBS
MBS@drmuasaidu·
Finally. Here they are 🤡 They didn't protest removal of fuel subsidy. They didn't protest the illegal tax policy. They didn't protest kidnappings & banditry. They didn't protest collapsing power grid. They didn't protest inflation of naira & rising cost of living. What they choose to protest, and the ONLY thing that matters to them, is POWER! So if this doesn't make you understand who these people really are......then I'm sorry for you! 🇳🇬
TheCable@thecableng

VIDEO: Dino Melaye leads ADC members in protest against de-recognition of party by INEC, sings old national anthem

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Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@Sakshi50038 If you don't have muscle and you don't have money buy always borrowing then you're Nigeria
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Sakshi
Sakshi@Sakshi50038·
If you have muscle but no money, you will become Russia. If you have money but no muscle, you will become Europe. If you have muscle and money, you are China. If you have absolute muscle and absolute money, you are USA. If you have none but you behave like one, you are Pakistan
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Sir Martins@CyberSecStud_04·
@aonanuga1956 Not surprised at all, it's what you're paid to do so keep up the work before dem sack you. Still wondering why P.O is y'all problem, not like he's the only opps y'all have 🤧
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
My response to Peter Obi’s media people: I wonder why all these incompetent politicians are turning President Bola Tinubu into their favourite whipping boy. The President has nothing to do with Obi’s abandonment of the Labour Party or the jam he appears to have run into in the ADC. After using the Labour Party to vie for the highest office in the country, Obi dumped it in a classic case of use-and-dump. He failed to demonstrate leadership in resolving the party's crisis. Instead, he went to the embrace of his IPOB base, the so-called Obidient movement, which is more active online. You would think the man would transform the movement into a political party. But no, he didn't do any such thing. He is just incapable of building an organic party of his own. Because he knows he needs a political structure to realise his doomed dream of winning the presidency, he shopped for a cooked soup to partake in the ensuing party. The peripatetic politician moved to the hijacked ADC, an SPV bought by Atiku Abubakar from Ralph Nwosu. No due diligence appeared to have been conducted by the new owners, and thus, the nightmare they are confronting today. What is the connection of Tinubu with the ADC crisis? Absolutely none. Whatever problem they have is self-inflicted. Obi and his co-travellers need to get their acts together, clear the mess in their new party and then compete for the presidential ticket. Let them go and settle with Nafiu Gombe and other disenchanted ADC members. As of now, Obi, without being made a candidate, is inconsequential for 2027. The fact that he came third in 2023 does not mean he will have the same showing in 2027, if he ever becomes a candidate of any party. 2023 is not like 2027. President Tinubu is an incumbent with many achievements to flaunt, most of which Obi has been blind to acknowledge. First things first. Let the man become a candidate first. All this blackmail against the President is sheer baloney, a very unfair attempt to besmirch his democratic credentials.
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Femi Ote$
Femi Ote$@realFemiOtedola·
Yesterday, I spent Easter Sunday with our dear President, Bola Tinubu, and my bestie Aliko Dangote. We discussed the economy and how Nigerians can benefit from the reforms. On a day of resurrection and renewal, Mr President was still working. That kind of commitment gives you hope for Nigeria 🇳🇬 … F.Ote💲
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