Mr Weird Totz

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Mr Weird Totz

Mr Weird Totz

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There is a place call tomorrow,so humble yourself.

KD City Katılım Ekim 2013
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Mr Weird Totz
Mr Weird Totz@Donshedua·
@Mazi_Chinonso1 Northern some greedy politicians l, religious leaders and elites are the ones defending and sponsoring terrorists,,,,
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ChukwuNonso✍️
ChukwuNonso✍️@Mazi_Chinonso1·
Band1t have been k1lling people in the northern Nigeria but Tinubu didn't deploy the army to go and huunt them but one man k1ll in Oyo Tinubu is now sending soldiers and including the police against them, - Northern youth calls out Tinubu over his alleged biased approach in tackl1ng insecu1ity in the north and south west
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Yul Edochie
Yul Edochie@YulEdochie·
Never sleep with another man’s wife. NEVER.
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Victoria Olamide👸😍❤️
SANDRA said we would only talk about her adulterous act for 2 weeks. That we cannot possibly keep talking about it for 6 months. Challenge ACCEPTED.✊ For the next 6 months, this page will keep this conversation alive with facts, lessons, and unfiltered truth.💯 This is not just about one scandal. It’s about exposing patterns, protecting good men, and raising standards. Who’s riding with me?😎
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Mr-Cj@MrCjvbe·
@kingwizzi_tweet @BlessingCh73232 You’re seeing a confirm lazy and dirty girl, using forgetfulness as an excuse. She didn’t forget, she choose not to. Even the bed she slept on she didn’t try to keep it arrange. Man saved himself from future trouble.
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Blessing's Era@BlessingCh73232·
"I went to see this guy and I stayed there overnight. We had a good time. We’ve been talking for like two months, and we decided to start dating barely two weeks ago. So I was like, okay, I’ve never been to his house before, let me go and see him. This was my first time going there. I didn’t sleep all through the night. He woke up as early as 7am and went to work. He told me where to drop his key when I wanted to leave. I’m the kind of person that is very forgetful. I forget things quickly, easily. When he was leaving, he told me, ‘Please help me shut my windows, because if rain falls, it will wet my bed.’ I had to tell him, ‘Please call me and remind me because I will forget.’ After he left for work, I just knocked out. I slept till like 9. I called him and I was like, ‘Hey babe, I want to leave, please send me money.’ He sent me money, and that was when he reminded me to shut the window. I had it in mind to arrange where I slept and at least take the food he got me the night before that I didn’t like and throw it in the trash because I’m sure it had already spoilt by morning. I had it in mind to do all those things, but I forgot. I completely forgot. I left his house without arranging the bed. I didn’t take out the food. I just left. He later called me and was like, ‘You left my house unkept. I came back and my house was sm£lling. The food you ate, you didn’t take it out.’ So I apologized to him on the phone and told him I was sorry, that it wasn’t intentional. He was like, ‘Okay, no problem,’ and we ended the call. I still felt gu!lty about what I did, so I texted him again to apologize. Later that evening, he texted me saying he had thought about it deeply and that it might seem small to me, but it was a big thing to him. He said he was no longer interested in the relationship since we had not gone far, and then he bl0cked me everywhere. He didn’t even allow me to respond. The same person that had been telling me ‘I love you, I love you, I love you.’ This is the first time a man is breaking up with me. I’m always the one that does the breaking up. Please let me know if I am wrong or right...” - Lady shares how her boyfriend allegedly broke up with her after she forgot to clean his apartment after visiting him.
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Mr Weird Totz@Donshedua·
@KafinHausaa I pray all wicked, greedy politicians ,religious leaders and elites to die ,,,,,,BCS I'm too young to pray for God to change them,,,,no let them die 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Sulaiman Uwaisu Idris
Sulaiman Uwaisu Idris@KafinHausaa·
Breaking: IBB Calls on Northern Leaders to Save the Region from Collapse Former Nigerian military Head of State, , has called on Northern leaders to unite in order to rescue the region from decline. In a speech delivered this morning, Babangida stated that prominent Northern elders continue to pass away, a situation he said further highlights the urgent need for leaders to rise and protect the dignity of the region. “You can see that many of the region’s respected elders are passing away, including top religious scholars, politicians, and others. Even I myself feel weak, and I am not sure whether I will survive beyond this year. Our prayer is to end our lives in faith,” he said. He further stated that during their time in leadership, they did everything possible to ensure the progress of Northern Nigeria, citing the relocation of Nigeria’s Federal Capital from Lagos to Abuja as an example. “If I had left the Federal Capital in Lagos and not moved it closer to our Northern region, perhaps today the North would not even be recognized as it is. Alhamdulillah, we have done our part, and now our time is coming to an end. I appeal to Northern leaders to unite and reclaim this region of ours, because we have no other like it,” he added in his address.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
I extend my sincerest condolences to the High Command and Leadership of the Nigerian Military and the Police over the tragic loss of our courageous officers. It is with deep sadness that I acknowledge the heartbreaking death of 17 brave police officers, alongside an unspecified number of soldiers, who made the ultimate sacrifice during the recent terrorist attack on a military school in Yobe State. At this moment of profound sorrow, the entire nation stands in solidarity with the leadership of the Armed Forces, the Police, the affected commands, and the wider security community. Every security personnel killed is a tragedy to our nation. Every fallen officer represents a family thrown into grief, children left without parents, and communities robbed of those sworn to protect them. The Federal Government must ensure adequate compensation, support, and long-term welfare for the families of all those who paid the supreme price in service to our nation. A nation cannot continue to normalise the killing of its security personnel and innocent citizens without urgent, decisive, and strategic action. We must confront insecurity with sincerity, professionalism, and the political will necessary to protect lives and restore public confidence. To the families of the fallen heroes, I offer my deepest and most heartfelt sympathies. We mourn with you, and we honour the courage and sacrifice of your loved ones. May their souls rest in eternal peace. -PO
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Mr Weird Totz
Mr Weird Totz@Donshedua·
Inside Naija,,,,,ISIS second in command was sent to afterlife,,,,,,
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Mr Weird Totz
Mr Weird Totz@Donshedua·
@Ivory1957 An Elder have spoken facts and truths,,,,🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️
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Kio Amachree
Kio Amachree@Ivory1957·
AN OPEN LETTER TO NYESOM WIKE: WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? By Kio Amachree, President, Worldview International #WikeExposed #RiversState #WhoDoYouThinkYouAre #NigerianPolitics #AccountabilityNow #IJawAncestors #RiversNotForSale #TheKioSolution I do not know you. I do not want to know you. Everything about you I find deeply, profoundly sad. You were the kind of boy at boarding school who carried other boys’ books, cleaned their shoes, and waited gratefully for the tip — happy to be useful, biding your time, desperate not to return home to a dysfunctional household, yearning to be counted among boys born into a world that was never yours by birthright. That hunger — that gap between who you were and who you desperately wanted to be — created a serious inferiority complex that lives in your very bones to this day. It has never left you. It never will. Everything about you is bravado. Exaggeration. Volume. Insecurity dressed up as authority. You think you are formidable. You are not. You are deeply, transparently vulnerable — and the tragedy is that you do not know it. You expose every defence, every weakness, every wound to people like me: sharks who smell blood in the water, who circle and circle and circle, and then strike, devour, and move on without a second thought. The Rolls-Royce. The properties in Florida. The fabrications about your family background. The compulsive need to be seen, to be feared, to keep your face permanently in the public eye — these are not the hallmarks of power. They are the hallmarks of a man who has never been at peace with himself. I have been involved in Nigerian public life since 1982, when I served my National Youth Service in the National Assembly and the Presidency, and in all my years I have never encountered a figure quite like you. The only politician who came remotely close was the late Joseph Wayas — but once you got past Uncle Joe’s showmanship, you found a man of genuine intelligence and warmth. He liked to enjoy life, to be one of the boys, to attract laughter and women. A grand difference. You want to manufacture a legend that does not exist. Your doctrine, as best I can discern it, is elementary: pour the Kai Kai, open the Star, dash the dollars, dominate the peasants. You look down upon your own people. You believe you know better than they know. You believe you are better than they are. But what does a man who walked out of university directly into the arms of political patronage and cult membership know of real life? You learned viciousness. You learned bullying. You learned scare tactics and mimicry. You never developed an original personality. You had no family foundation to speak of — those stories about your father the millionaire, the ones that supposedly explain the Rolls-Royce, made everyone who truly knows Nigeria laugh. Not politely. Genuinely. As in: how much did he drink or smoke today before he said that with a straight face? You look older than me, and I am your senior. I look like your son. That tells me everything about excess — too much noise, too much alcohol, too many hands dipping into the treasury, too many grandiose dreams of being the eternal King of Rivers State. Let me tell you something about Rivers State. I saw King Spiff — the first governor — working from an office in my father’s law chambers in Lagos when he was first appointed. My late father, Chief Godfrey Kio Jaja Amachree QC, was instrumental in the very creation of Rivers State. I was there as a child when the elders gathered — in the house on Bourdillon Road, on Graham Avenue — to discuss and negotiate the formation of the state you are presently attempting to claim as a personal fiefdom and family heirloom. I can assure you that in every one of those historic conversations, not a single elder stood up and said: We are creating Rivers State so that one day it may be handed over to Nyesom Wike. My ancestors have asked me to put that question to you directly: Who Do You Think You Are? They are puzzled, Mr. Wike. They are watching from the other realm — alert, present, deeply disturbed by your antics, your blasphemy, your violence, your ego, and your drunkenness. They want a plain answer: by what right? By what bloodline? By what spiritual authority do you insult royal fathers? By what logic do you steal from a people who are already hungry, already marginalised, already begging for the dignity they richly deserve as the very engine of Nigeria’s national wealth? My father was the first Nigerian to be awarded an oil bloc — in 1969. By now, Rivers State should be Dubai. It should be the UAE. It should be a state within a state, a beacon of Black excellence and Ijaw achievement. Instead, it is a besieged territory occupied by armed strangers, treated like refuse, governed by a President who can barely string two coherent sentences together and who rules through fear, cash, and the calculated suppression of an entire civilisation. How many graves lie across Rivers State, Mr. Wike, courtesy of your political career? I should also mention — you carry a darkness around your aura. I have seen this before. A darkness that deepens every passing day, a spiritual weight that grows heavier with each act of impunity. One day it will swallow you whole. Let me remind you: there is only one God. There is only one Christ. And in Rivers State, in the Ijaw nation, the ancestors are not abstract. They live in each of us. They are not sleeping. They are not forgiving. And there will come a day when they say simply: It is time to collect his soul. History is instructive on this matter. Men who mistake their moment of power for permanent dominion tend to meet instructive ends. Adolf Hitler, who believed a thousand-year Reich was his destiny, died in a bunker with a bullet in his skull. Napoleon, who once commanded an empire, rotted away on a rock in the South Atlantic, weeping for what he had lost. Stalin, the most feared man on earth, crawled across the floor of his own office begging for help — and not one of his terrified guards dared open the door to assist him. Mussolini, who fancied himself the modern Caesar, was shot, beaten, and strung upside down on a meat hook in a public square by the very Italian people he had spent decades humiliating. You have too many sycophants around you, Mr. Wike. Too many professional liars. Too many parasites dancing for your money, whispering what you want to hear, keeping your vanity well fed. I am here — publicly, on the record — to tell you that the day of reckoning is approaching faster than you know, and when it arrives, you will stand before the ancestors of Rivers State and answer, in plain language, why you believed yourself to be a god in a land that already has one. Pray, Mr. Wike. Pray hard. And then perhaps, finally, be quiet. Kio Amachree is President of Worldview International and a commentator on Nigerian governance and the Niger Delta. He writes from Stockholm.
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Mr Weird Totz
Mr Weird Totz@Donshedua·
@NGRPresident @officialSKSM I like Tinibu BCS, I do believe he will restructure Nigeria via National Conference recommdations (Goodluck Jonathan regime,)during his (His Ex. Bola Ahmed Tinibu)second tenure,,,
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Presidency Nigeria@NGRPresident·
2027: VP Shettima Submits President Tinubu's Nomination Forms To APC. 📌Rallies party members behind president's reelection bid, says he has shown capacity to lead Nigeria. @officialSKSM
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Mr Weird Totz@Donshedua·
@NGRPresident Nice job 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 ,,,pls we need similar action in all middle belt states,,,,our people are dying and mentally traumatised due to death of love ones,🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Presidency Nigeria@NGRPresident·
Troops of 12 Brigade Rescue Kidnapped Victims, Foil Terrorist Logistics Movement in Kogi State.
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Ripple@Ripple·
This is a meaningful step toward 24/7 global financial markets. By combining the XRP Ledger with global banking infrastructure, this pilot shows how institutions can execute cross-border transactions in a single integrated flow.
Ondo Finance@OndoFinance

Ondo, Kinexys by @jpmorgan, @Mastercard, & @Ripple successfully completed a landmark pilot transaction connecting the XRP ledger with interbank settlement rails. This milestone marks the first time tokenized U.S. Treasuries have settled across borders and banks in near real time and outside traditional banking windows. 1. Ondo processed Ripple’s OUSG redemption on XRP Ledger 2. Mastercard's Multi-Token Network routed instructions to Kinexys by J.P. Morgan 3. J.P. Morgan delivered USD to Ripple's Singapore bank account Tokenized assets are no longer separate from the global financial system. For the first time, a public blockchain and global banking infrastructure settled a cross-border transaction of a tokenized fund together in real time. Together, we’re laying the groundwork for 24/7 global markets that never close.

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Abigail@GayleZoie·
@ChinaksOfLagos Useless worthless elder brother..fucking stupid ingrate. Even as I'm senior to 3 people, shame dey catch me to even ask for money from them, talk less of feel entitled to it.. She said shes been giving him before the 2k. Still cleared his hospital bills. A man oh.
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UCHENNACHINAKA@ChinaksOfLagos·
-A Nigerian lady who refused to send ₦2,000 to her elder brother has shared the h£artbreaking aftermath. "I was 20 years old. First salary: ₦85k. Just about to start my NYSC. I felt like Dangote. My brother texted: “Hi lil sis, send 2k make I chop. I never see food since morning.” I had ₦41k in my account. I was saving for an iPhone 11 because my Android phone screen was broken and I had to use auto-rotate before I could operate it. I replied: “Guy, you dey always bill me. Go find work na, me sef don try. Shey na like this you wan continue dey live? You’re my senior brother o.” Three days later, mum called: “Someone called me and said your brother fainted at the junction and has been taken to the hospital.” Hospital said: Ul#er + exh@ustion + m@laria. Bill: ₦78,000. I paid it in 20 seconds. But I couldn’t send him ₦2k for food three days before. My brother survived. But something di£d. He never asked me for anything again. Not even “how far.” Birthdays?.He posts everyone except me. Christmas? He does everything else but never looks my side. ₦2,000. That was the price of my brother. I bought that iPhone 11 for ₦240k. Posted it. Caption: “God did.” My brother saw it. Never liked it. Never commented. That night I checked our WhatsApp: He deleted my number from his bio. I had money. I lost my blood. ₦2k didn’t break us. Pride did"
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DavidoPolice@DavidoPolice·
Many Americans today have mixed opinions about Barack Obama. Some admire him, others criticize him. But for those of us who come from outside, the reality is often different. Believe it or not, no American president has ever left such a strong impression around the world as Barack Obama. He embodied hope, respect, intelligence, and dialogue. He represented a powerful image of America: open, inspiring, and close to the people. For many of us, Obama was not just a president; he was a symbol. A symbol that everything is possible, that social background, skin color, or personal history should never be limits. He restored confidence to millions of young people around the world. He spoke to the world with dignity, calm, and responsibility. He knew how to unite instead of divide. No matter the internal political debates, internationally, Barack Obama will forever remain one of the most respected, loved, and admired American presidents. His legacy goes beyond borders. And his name will remain engraved in history.
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Dr. Whale
Dr. Whale@DrWhaleReal·
@grok remove the best project from this photo. 👀
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Mr Weird Totz@Donshedua·
So humanity is gently going on extinction via so called modern civilization of pills, feminism, LGBTQ,Wars,
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Denise@InfluencerDee·
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PIGS Community
PIGS Community@realpigshouse·
MORE GAS FEES!!!!!
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Mr Weird Totz@Donshedua·
@ruffydfire Sorry I totally disagree with you,,,,,,, Biden democrats has caused a lot of havoc to Americans and the world at large from Afghanistan, to Ukraine -Russia war,then Israel and Hamas which have lead to countless lost of lives and property,,,,,
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
When you see Nigerians supporting Trump then you now realize why we don’t have good leaders in Nigeria. For a human being to support a character like Trump and complain about bad leadership in Nigeria is sheer hypocrisy.
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