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emribe Glow
@DanzelUzo
Registered Nurse,registered midwife, registered public health, Virtual Medical Officer, Realtor & Tech
Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2018
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@RidwanuLlah As E dey now, everybody for Nigeria need psychiatrist evaluation.
I mo want make mad person bite person for busoo
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Actually, you are the dull one. If you understand the arguments surrounding climate change, his expression here is very straight to understand if you are educated.
OjiUgo™️🍫👁️🗨️@OjiUgo_nwa
"Climate change is a question of how do you prevent a church rat from eating a poisoned Holy Communion" - Bola Ahmed Tinubu This is who some people called intelligent 😂🤣😭😭😭😭😭
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If these monsters have their way, they will silence on Nigerians so that the world will not get to know what is happening.
Nedu_🔥@Hhonor_
“People posting the killings and attacks in Plateau State on social media are deliberately trying to demarket the state.”
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A very happy birthday to my mother, Barr. Mrs Josephine Nkiru Edochie
(NNE Okwukwe)
A good woman.
A wonderful mother.
Ezigbo mmadu.
One of the kindest souls on earth.
Afo mulu Alusi.
The great woman that gave birth to the Deity, Chief Yul Edochie.
I wish you many more beautiful years filled with countless and endless blessings.
May happiness and fulfillment be yours forever.
May God be with you always.
God bless you Mum.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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@osazenoo Why? It's only if you don't have a soul that you say that.
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@General_Somto God kpia everyone who does not want Nigeria to be great again
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UNN Liason officer wrote this about me.
Kindly read and share your thoughts…
*Alex Onyia's Condemnation vs Soludo's Example of True Alumni Spirit in UNN*
An alumnus is more than a former student. He is a lifelong ambassador of the institution that helped shape his intellect, character and future. True alumni spirit is measured not merely by criticism, but by commitment, constructive contribution and a sincere desire to see one’s alma mater progress. It is against this backdrop that it becomes necessary to examine the recent conduct of Mr. Alex Onyia and the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, both of whom visited the University of Nigeria the same week.
For many years after graduating from the University of Nigeria, Alex Onyia appeared disconnected from the affairs and development of his alma mater. Yet, when invited by his faculty to deliver the Herbert Macaulay Memorial Lecture, an honour reserved for distinguished alumni expected to inspire students and contribute positively to intellectual discourse, he chose instead to turn the occasion into a public spectacle aimed at embarrassing the University.
Rather than focusing on mentorship and inspiring students, Alex Onyia mounted the podium threatening legal action against the university over the condition of some aging hostels. More troubling was the calculated manner in which he arrived with Afia Television crew, not primarily to document the academic event, but to showcase decaying infrastructure in a manner designed to ridicule the university before the public.
What makes this behaviour particularly unfair is that he was most likely aware that the university management, under Prof. Simon Uchenna Ortuanya had already awarded contracts for the renovation of some of the hostels, including Eni-Njoku, the hostel in question. Responsible stakeholders who genuinely care about the University's progress acknowledge ongoing efforts even while advocating for improvement. Instead, Alex Onyia ignored these realities and proceeded with a campaign of sensationalism.
His subsequent appearance on live television, where he reportedly declared that the entire University of Nigeria was “stinking,” crossed the line from criticism into outright disparagement. No institution is perfect, especially public universities operating under severe funding constraints in Nigeria.
However, reducing a historic institution such as the University of Nigeria to insulting soundbites before a national audience reflects poorly not only on the institution but also on the individual making such statements.
Even more disturbing was what followed a day after his televised outburst. Alex Onyia allegedly made claims that the university management had evicted a visually impaired student whom he had interviewed during his tour of the hostel facilities. The allegation quickly generated public sympathy and outrage.
However, the claims were subsequently debunked by the university authorities as well as independent individuals and groups who investigated the matter.
Among those who reportedly interacted directly with the visually impaired student was the National Association of Nigerian Students, which also contradicted the allegation that the student had been victimized or unjustly removed by the university management.
The contradiction of Mr. Onyia’s claims by multiple independent voices inevitably raises serious questions about his intentions and credibility.
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@MasterBolaji You know you have the right to via for presidential role, but i bet you if this APV government continue it can't get to your 4 generation.
I am for Peter Obi because he will destroy that menace call cabal.
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@ruffydfire @blaise_x_ The politics yorugbas know 😂😂😂😂
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@Kynsofficial God will not answer any of your prayers for supporting evil
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PLEASE NIGERIANS, HELP MY BROTHER 😭😭
Help me tag @mikeachimugu01 🙏
My brother is going through a very serious situation right now.
He returned to Nigeria from China today, May 11th, 2026, aboard an Ethiopian Airlines flight. After landing early this morning, he discovered that only ONE out of his FOUR bags arrived.
He immediately reported the issue to airline officials, filled out the necessary forms, and was told the remaining bags would arrive later in the afternoon.
When he returned to the airport this afternoon to collect them, he discovered that one of the bags had been vandalized and five phones were missing from inside — including Google Pixel 9 Pro and 9 Pro XL devices 😭💔
He went to the airline’s office in Abuja to report the theft, but they only asked him to send an email.
Out of frustration and shock, he raised his voice at the airport, and people around him reportedly said incidents like this have happened before and that he is not the first victim 😭😭
The most painful part is that the phones do NOT belong to him. 🙏😭
Please Nigerians, help us amplify this until something is done.
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