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Health officer
@DaAchiever
Creative mind, Public Health Officer Data Analyst Field Epidemiologist #Winner
Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2019
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@clothacid @DanielofTruth What’s your own
Is he your son ?
Besides if u cared much for the boy
Personally go and avenge his death
Then his mom will remove the cutlass
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@DanielofTruth Shes putting this small boy In torments and restless soul forever, what she's doing now is worse than those that killed him
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The woman who lost her only son in Angwan Rukuba's Palm Sunday attack buried him today!
During his lying in state, she did something anybody who knows and believes in Culture, spirituality and the laws of karma will dread.
While painfully talking to his corpse, she begged him to avenge his death, and placed a brand new cutlass in his coffin...
Omo! She is a very powerful and strong woman, I must say..
May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed find rest!

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@Bensimple4 @DanielofTruth He won't rest after killing all does ppl cus this woman is now invoking devil spirit to posses his dead son body to cause havoc which won't leave even after Killin the serial killers and mind you this thing will never work even if it's genuine cause the killing is not ordinary
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@_belikebaddy I hope u know you have still failed to address the real issues
1. Did you buy a car within this time period
2. Did you buy a phone
3. Yes, u spent the money contributed on the surgery but if u had personal money couldn’t u ve used it too
Must u use only contributions for it ?
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Bro you were paused for over 6 months and got reinstated, you were paid the backlogs for that 6 months which ran into tens of millions (I have proof) cos me sef wey be small account got more than 2m in January alone from creator revenue and I’m not even talking about subscription because you have more than 200 subscribers, Omo, baddy do your thing Abeg but saying you “SAVED up” when it’s just like 10% of your earnings here is laughable.
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@AdageorgeA I am a Nigerian
And I would also suspect a Nigerian man who claims to be a tech bro travelling with a mannequin.....
Maybe its just me
Maybe Nigeria has traumatised me that much
But it is what it is
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Nigerians Be Careful Out There
Gideon Ezeh, a Nigerian data analyst and graduate of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, shared his experience in an interview with The Punch.
He works with both a local and an international company.
He explained that on May 7, 2025, he travelled from Abuja to Dallas via Doha on a Qatar Airways flight to visit his wife. After an eight-hour journey, he arrived in Doha around 10 p.m.
Ezeh said he was carrying two bags—his laptop bag and another containing clothes and a mannequin head he bought in Abuja to practice hair plaiting, which he had been learning through TikTok tutorials.
During airport screening, officials flagged the mannequin head and questioned him. Although he explained its purpose, they suspected something might be hidden inside. A swab test for narcotics was conducted, and the result came back negative.
Despite this, officials insisted on further checks, claiming they noticed a dense area inside the mannequin. Security personnel were called in, and after additional screenings and tests, the result remained negative.
However, the situation escalated when he told them he was coming from Nigeria.
“One of the officials said, ‘Nigeria, too much problem.’ Immediately, everything changed—from routine checks to suspicion of drug trafficking.”
He said more officers, including a European woman, got involved. He was surrounded and treated like a major suspect, drawing attention from other passengers. They requested to cut open the mannequin, and he consented.
Nothing was found.
Even after this, he was taken to a security post where his checked luggage was brought out and thoroughly searched multiple times. Again, nothing incriminating was discovered. By then, he had missed his connecting flight.
At about 4 a.m., he was initially cleared and told he would be placed on another flight. However, another officer intervened, leading to fresh rounds of checks. Despite repeated negative results, his belongings were seized, and he was moved between offices without explanation.
He was later told he would be taken for a confirmatory test but was instead handcuffed, put in a bus, and taken to prison.
#DetentionExperience
Ezeh described his detention as traumatic. He was stripped and subjected to invasive searches, including internal examinations. His belongings were destroyed during repeated searches for drugs, and samples, including urine, were taken—all yielding negative results.
Despite this, he was detained for six weeks.
He said communication was difficult due to language barriers, and he struggled to eat or cope with the environment. His family was left distressed, unable to reach him for a long time.
He was eventually allowed to call his wife and inform her of his situation.
#Aftermath
According to Ezeh, a report alleging he carried 684 grams of cocaine was sent to the United States despite all tests proving negative. This led to the revocation of both his and his wife’s visas.
He also signed a document in Arabic upon release, believing it was a clearance paper, only to later discover it contained allegations against him.
With the help of the Nigerian Embassy in Doha and a human rights official, he obtained a document from Qatar’s public prosecution confirming his innocence. However, authorities have not withdrawn the initial report, nor released the forensic findings.
#SeekingJustice
Ezeh says the incident has caused significant emotional and financial damage to his family. Although Qatar Airways initially banned him, the ban was later lifted, but part of his ticket remains unrefunded.
He has reported the matter to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority and plans to seek justice, including the retraction of the report, reinstatement of visas, and compensation.
“This is something I will never forget.”
Culled from Facebook

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@Akikanju1568901 @OurFavOnlineDoc Its only when they want to inconvenience u with policies that they remember the 'American way'
Are u handling the power sector the American way, what about food security, jobs, leadership and accountability and other sectors that need urgent attention
No need ba ?
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We didn’t get the full gist or context, so I won’t judge him.
In the U.S., you generally cannot keep driving with license plates from another state for more than 20–30 days after establishing residency. The penalties can range from 40% to 160% of the vehicle license fee, depending on how long the registration is delayed. So, you should either avoid driving that car in another state or register it quickly.
Driving with out-of-state plates diverts registration funds and resources away from the state where the vehicle is being used, while your money goes to another state.
I was once given a ticket for this in the U.S.
The issue with Nigerians is that we want to live in a sane and orderly society like those in more developed countries, but we often fail to follow the rules that make those societies function. At the same time, we still want to be lawless and criticize everything.
This man may be right, but many Nigerians think he’s crazy. We are not yet ready for progress and development in this country.
The greatest threat to Nigeria may not be its leaders, but the so-called future generation. Today’s leaders sometimes seem more serious and knowledgeable than youths who criticize everything without reflection.

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@OloyeSomorin @in4mation_77 @OurFavOnlineDoc So in Nigeria
How do u distinguish a visitor and a resident by a car moving on the road at a specific time
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@in4mation_77 @OurFavOnlineDoc This has nothing to do with visitors just residents.
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@Real_Giilo @DanielofTruth So he needs to divert money to build a village house ?
He cant use his legally earned money to do it ?
And even if people talk
He will say as he's been saying that he owes no one an explanation
So what's with ur d**k riding
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@DanielofTruth If it’s a mansion they’ll say he has diverted donations to build a luxurious home. Now it’s a poor and shattered home yet they’re still talking.
You can’t satisfy people.
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@DrTunjiAlausa @NigEducation @asovilladigital @DOlusegun @SundayDareSD The fact that u think Nigerians are just studying in uk cos they like book is laughable
Very very laughable
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I’m in London with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and we are already making real progress — advancing a major partnership with Coventry University to bring UK degrees to Nigeria.
This is personal.
For too long, families have had to send their children thousands of miles away in search of quality education. We are changing that.
With Coventry University Nigeria, our students will be able to earn fully accredited UK degrees — at significantly lower cost — without leaving the country.
As I’ve said, we want Nigerian parents to enjoy having their children at home, while still receiving a world-class UK education.
The proposed campus in Alaro City, Lagos will offer Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes across STEMM, Business, and TVET, with admissions expected between Q3 and Q4 of 2026 (subject to approvals).
Beyond access, this is about building Nigeria’s human capital — developing the skills, talent, and workforce needed to drive innovation, productivity, and long-term national growth.
We are bringing global opportunity home — where it belongs.
#alausaedureform #NoDaysOff



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@OloyeSomorin @DrTunjiAlausa @NigEducation @asovilladigital @DOlusegun @SundayDareSD Honestly
The grand canyon is even small
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@DrTunjiAlausa @NigEducation @asovilladigital @DOlusegun @SundayDareSD The chasm between what Nigerian leaders think Nigerian’s need and what Nigerian’s actually need is wider than The Grand Canyon.

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@King_Davids001 @AnabellaMarvy Simple
They were tired
They spent all the first half running all over camp Nou
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@AnabellaMarvy It’s so unreal that I feel like Newcastle sold the match to Barca during the break. How do you go from contending to relapsing?
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@Zlatan_Ibile Atleast we go rest for all these EPL boys disrespecting Laliga
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@tarzarn_ @Zlatan_Ibile Atleast we go rest for all these EPL boys disrespecting Laliga
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@Zlatan_Ibile Lucky win, can you beat Atletico Madrid in Quarter Final??
Atletico wey kill you 4-0 for copa dey Rey
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Lewandowski
5 - 2
Why did Newcastle pretend in the first half?
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10
Fermin 4 - 2
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@yabaleftonline These pump attendants can be so inhumane
As expensive as fuel is , them still dey cheat people
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The recent news from Maiduguri, Borno State, is profoundly upsetting. I mourn those who lost their lives, sympathise with the injured and stand in solidarity with the people of Borno during this challenging time.
I want to make it categorically clear that these acts of terror are the final desperate and frantic attempts by criminals and terrorist elements trying to instil and spread fear, as they are under constant pressure from our brave armed forces and security agencies operating in various theatres.
We will continue to intensify our efforts against all criminal elements, wherever they may be.
I must commend the courage and fighting spirit of our patriotic troops who successfully repelled the coordinated attacks by these terrorists on military positions in the state.
The Monday attacks were desperate acts of the evil-minded terrorist groups. Our gallant military and civilian task forces will curtail and put them down.
Just last weekend, during a security meeting with leaders of security and intelligence agencies, I approved additional equipment and operational support to enhance their capabilities. This effort is already in progress.
Additionally, I have directed security chiefs to move to Maiduguri to take charge of the situation. I have also directed the emergency agencies to provide proper care for the injured.
There is no place in Nigeria where terrorists will find safety. We will locate them, confront them, and completely defeat them.
Nigeria will not succumb to fear.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu,
President & Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces
Federal Republic of Nigeria
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