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Being named Nigerian of the Week by the @NOA_Nigeria is something I will never forget.
A few weeks ago, I was just a girl studying hard and trusting God. Today, Nigeria is celebrating me.
To every young Nigerian reading this, your hard work will speak for you.
#Nigerianoftheweek
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To God be all the glory! 🏆 I'm excited to share that I emerged as Nigeria's 2026 JAMB Highest Scorer with an aggregate score of 372/400! English — 98 Chemistry — 98 Physics — 94 Biology — 82 @DailyEdConsult @JAMBHQ @legitngnews #JAMB2026 #UTME2026 #TopScorer
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I was on Mazi Nnaemeka's space yesterday. It was on the rise of identity politics in Nigeria. From what I observed, the Lagos indigenes (mostly the ones from Lagos Island) see their fellow Yorubas as part of their problems too 😂😂😂.
They obviously don't know that non-indigenes would have totally overrun them if Yorubas from other states were not much in Lagos. Such stupidity is legendary sha.
Na Okey fit all of you.
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CANCEL THEM❌
Does the N.D.C not have Yoruba members, and if so, why do they consistently nominate non-indigenes, especially Ibo-nyamiri as candidates in Lagos?
This is exactly where we YORÙBÁ people suppose to be wise up, because settlers from landlocked region are secretly cooking something behind, I've not seen a Yorùbá candidate from this particular political party called N.D.C.
These non-indigenes have formed a political party that seeks to dominate the political landscape of Yorubaland, and therefore, Yoruba people should not vote for them because they are not coming to represent the interest of Yoruba land.
Cancel them, they should go to their various state of origin and contest for whatever they wish to become.
This is Yorùbá land✔️.
Not yibo land❌.


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If you believe Peter Obi’s promise to serve only one term as president, you’ll believe anything. Consider his record: while in APGA, he famously placed himself under a self-curse, vowing never to leave the party that made him governor. He gave his word to the Ikemba, even on his deathbed, swearing loyalty and fidelity to APGA. Yet, Peter Obi’s pledges have always been short-lived. He ultimately abandoned APGA for the PDP, and since then, he has drifted from one political platform to another—a political rolling stone. By his own actions, Peter Obi has shown that his word cannot be trusted. His promises are as fleeting as his political allegiances.
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"I want to be a one-term president because of stability. I would not stay a day longer than four years... even with a gun in my head." — Peter Obi
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