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Adeyemi V. Damilola

@DamyAdeyemi

Calm, friendly..loves intelligence and simplicity.....won't look down on anyone.. Food Technologist. Sports lover. Manchester United.

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2012
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king bawa@yungkheengz·
Bandits requesting for bikes and we can’t place trackers in the bikes ??
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General Fey
General Fey@Miz_Fey·
A lot of times you quote my tweets and I ignore you because I don’t waste my time on people with no substance. But since reasoning is clearly not your strength, let me break it down for you. People are not leaving Nigeria because they just want foreign degrees. They are leaving because the country does not work. The system is broken, opportunities are limited, and the quality of life is poor. You of all people should understand that because you literally left Nigeria for the UK. So what exactly are you defending?!? Federal universities are underfunded, lecturers are underpaid, strikes are constant, and infrastructure is crap. Instead of fixing the foundation, improving public schools, strengthening universities, and creating an environment where people actually want to stay, the focus is on importing foreign degrees for a small, privileged group. You left because the system failed you, but now you are defending policies that refuse to fix the same system. If this approach is so great, you should be preparing to relocate back and build your future in it. 🤡 Lastly, let this be the last time you’ll ever disrespect me. Ashiere oloriburuku mashanfani.
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Adeyemi V. Damilola@DamyAdeyemi·
@TENIBEGILOJU202 That's because you people will always ascribe metaphysical powers where there's none. No juju or jazz anywhere....he was going about being a charlatan and people feared him. Now, he's been outed as an oniyeye. He can now display his stupidly proudly.
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BUCOS@TENIBEGILOJU202·
I FINALLY DUG OUT THE VIDEO WHERE SUNDAY IGBOHO ONCE THREATENED TO SHOOT TINUBU FROM BEHIND IF HE DECIDED TO CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT INSTEAD OF SUPPORTING HIM TO ACHIEVE YORUBA NATION... He made this video in 2022, few months to presidential campaign, he accused Tinubu of putting his personal ambition of becoming the president above that of Yoruba nation agitation which to him was a selfish and unpatriotic decision. Today, the same flippant and garrulous warrior is threatening other candidates from entering Yoruba land. I hate it when a man is not disciplined. No matter the temptation, I will never support APC and that's the fact. Seeing comfortable people licking their vomits bcos of money and position now is shocking. RETWEET MASSIVELY TILL IT GETS TO THE APPROPRIATE QUARTERS PLS.
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Doctuche
Doctuche@lidocaine_v2·
Weird theory, but the fact that we didn't physically fight for our independence contributed to the current ethnic tensions. Asides football, I don't think there's any moment that truly brings up together. We don't have national heroes, only regional ones.
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Tejiomo Omojevwe
Tejiomo Omojevwe@Tejiomo·
Nigerians please we need justice for Elozino Joshualia Ogege. My secondary school friend. She wasn’t just a classmate, she was my friend we sat together in school. She was a decent girl. Elo was not wayward. They killed her Nigerians. They plucked her eyes while she was alive, breast and heart before she died. She was a brilliant student, a first-class student from 100 level to 300 level at Delta State University Delsu. She only went to look for a house to rent Nigerians😭 She told a security man working in DELSU, Onoriode (Onos), who had access to the school environment that she was looking for a house, he then told her he would help her get accommodation. That was how he lured her. Delsu claimed they are contract staff from a security company. Guess what? This security man is an Ex-convict. He did not act alone. He worked with other Yahoo boys including Desmond and their gang and with the help of a security supervisor identified as Nwosisi Benedict Uche. The mastermind was a Yahoo boy who came from Ghana, and got those Yahoo boys to look for a girl for ritual for him. He had 2 houses already in Abraka. Elo was not their first victim. They planned it. They waited for her inside the school environment, campus 3, overpowered her by putting something on her face and took her away. They drove her out of Abraka into a bush. According to their own confession, Elozino was crying and begging them to let her go even after they took her eyes alive she was still begging them. 😭 But they did not stop. They killed her and removed parts of her body for ritual purposes to use for what they call “Yahoo Plus” money rituals. They took those parts to a native doctor identified as Ojokojo Robinson Obajero, who they believed would perform money rituals for them. The police tracked her phone and arrested them after the family reported she was missing because they couldn't reach her. The Delta State Police PRO, DSP Andrew Aniamaka, confirmed that the suspects confessed and that the crime started as a missing person case before turning into a murder investigation. Even the Commissioner of Police at the time, Muhammad Mustafa, confirmed arrests and said they were ritual killers. One of the masterminds even died while trying to escape arrest. But since 2018… what has happened? Elon have had no justice since 2018. The case has been in court. Adjournment after adjournment. Delay after delay. Years have passed. No clear justice. Are they bringing the judge? My friend left her house to look for accommodation and never came back. She trusted the wrong person a security man inside her own school. Delsu refused to show concern for their negligence. How can you employ an Ex-convict? Why would a security company employ an Ex-convict? Elo is gone we know but we want justice. And till today, it feels like justice is still being delayed. Nigerians, how long will this continue? How long will young girls keep dying like this? How long will cases like this be forgotten? Please speak up. Please don’t let this case die. Please people I'm begging y'all to help us speak. They already confessed to doing it. They should have been sentenced to death already. All the people involved. Help us cry for justice @Hybrid_Ola @_meera__abdul @AdageorgeA @oku_yungx @Austeiin @lilyally98 @instablog9ja This is the news on BBC. It's everywhere on the Internet too google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.… #JusticeForElozino #EndRitualKillings
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ANLUGBUA@Anlugbua_Ibadan·
Many people are in line waiting to be like Bashir. From the streets to OON in Etihad. No remarkable impact, no struggle, built nothing, worked nothing. Just a political breakthrough. That is the Nigerian dream. God help everyone waiting in line for that breakthrough 😁
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad

FT: Manchester City 1 – 2 Real Madrid. #HalaMadrid 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾

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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Nigeria’s Worrisome Terrorism status The latest Global Terrorism Index report ranks Nigeria among the most terrorized nations in the world, showing one of the highest increases in deaths from terrorism. This is a painful indictment of failed leadership. While many countries are seeing a decline in terrorism, Nigeria is moving in the opposite direction. This trend is a direct result of misplaced priorities, weak governance, corruption, a lack of rule of law, and the persistent neglect of security, which is the government's most fundamental duty. From the insurgency of Boko Haram to the growing threat posed by the Islamic State West Africa Province, the crisis of kidnapping, and unchecked violence in our rural communities by heavily armed bandits, Nigerians are dying daily while those in power continue to feast. What is the purpose of government if it cannot protect lives? Why are we normalizing tragedy while other nations make progress? This is not the Nigeria we should accept. We cannot continue down this path. It is time to move from excuses to action, and from failure to measurable progress. A safe and secure Nigeria is not too much to ask; it is the right of every citizen, and it must be delivered. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
Wait. You “received” him as what? As London Mayor? As CEO of the hotel? As a bartender? Or as what exactly? You left your own primary duty as governor of Lagos, a state in Nigeria, you wore kangor like Opebe just to go to another country and “receive” the president of your own country in another country. And all of this useless nonsense on taxpayers money. What kind of shameful sycophancy is this?
Babajide Sanwo-Olu@jidesanwoolu

I received His Excellency President Bola Tinubu on his arrival at the Fairmont Hotel in Windsor ahead of the State Visit. We have a productive couple of days ahead and I am looking forward to the progress we will make for our state and the country.

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Jesse Jagz Abaga
Jesse Jagz Abaga@Jessejagz·
Any leader who can’t deliver in 4 years won’t deliver in 400 years. 99% of Nigerian politicians today have ZERO results to show. Vote the demons OUT in 2027!
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Dreamer
Dreamer@Olag0ke·
If this is rape, you must think abortion is murder. Since the egg has agency to choose a sperm, then an embryo should decide if it wants to live or not. Do you hear yourself?
Uju Anya@UjuAnya

This is molecular rape. The egg chooses specific sperm that its own conditions favor. Implanting nanobots to force sperm into the egg and override its selection process is a violation of a human being’s body at the most basic level.

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