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@Empero566

Just be a good person and think good about others

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2025
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Empero@Empero566·
@BolanleCole U dun chop? Oya go collect ur own 5k as usual! Ọmọ àlè! 😁
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Olóyè T.D Esq
Olóyè T.D Esq@BolanleCole·
Chief Priest has done more in politics than Peter, who is always running helter-skelter from primary elections.
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DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s second daughter, Charlyn, was paralyzed for years. Doctors said she would never walk again. Pastor Chris prayed, did everything he knew to do, yet the healing didn’t come. Miracles were happening in crusades, but his daughter remained paralyzed. In that season, Pastor Chris asked the Lord, “Why is she not healed?” God answered: _“The anointing does not work with sentiment, but with faith.”_ Pastor Chris then began teaching her the Word of God to stir up faith in her heart. And the miraculous happened 😱 She stood up, started walking and running, became a top athlete in her school, and a fire-brand minister of God 🔥🔥
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT·
Overnight, Nigeria and the United States recorded a significant example of effective collaboration in the fight against terrorism. Our determined Nigerian Armed Forces, working closely with the Armed Forces of the United States, conducted a daring joint operation that dealt a heavy blow to the ranks of the Islamic State. Early assessments confirm the elimination of the wanted IS senior leader, Abu-Bilal Al-Manuki, also known as Abu-Mainok, along with several of his lieutenants, during a strike on his compound in the Lake Chad Basin Nigeria appreciates this partnership with the United States in advancing our shared security objectives. I extend my sincere gratitude to President Trump for his leadership and unwavering support in this effort. I commend the personnel involved on both sides for their professionalism and courage, and I look forward to more decisive strikes against all terrorist enclaves across the nation. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR President & Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria Aso Villa Abuja May 16, 2026
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Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
🇳🇬🇺🇸 Tinubu is now using the term “Islamic State” to refer to terrorists. 🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️ Let me telling you what’s happening here. While the U.S. was preparing for China and in China, they couldn’t help but notice Tinubu’s frolicking with Emmanuel Macron re the France Africa forward summit. As soon as the United States concluded the China trip, they quickly called him to ensure their grip on him (a.k.a their grip on Nigeria’s critical minerals) is still intact. The even got him to use the term “Islamic state” to refer to terrorists. I have never seen him use that term before. Normally, the highest he’d would do is use the word ISIS, which is very different from saying Islamic State, if you understand the strategic importance of framing. I can bet my life savings that this was drafted and sent to him for posting by the U.S. state department. This is also a message to the opposition who think they are courting US friendship.
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Overnight, Nigeria and the United States recorded a significant example of effective collaboration in the fight against terrorism. Our determined Nigerian Armed Forces, working closely with the Armed Forces of the United States, conducted a daring joint operation that dealt a heavy blow to the ranks of the Islamic State. Early assessments confirm the elimination of the wanted IS senior leader, Abu-Bilal Al-Manuki, also known as Abu-Mainok, along with several of his lieutenants, during a strike on his compound in the Lake Chad Basin Nigeria appreciates this partnership with the United States in advancing our shared security objectives. I extend my sincere gratitude to President Trump for his leadership and unwavering support in this effort. I commend the personnel involved on both sides for their professionalism and courage, and I look forward to more decisive strikes against all terrorist enclaves across the nation. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR President & Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria Aso Villa Abuja May 16, 2026

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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Teargas in a Hospital, a Thoughtless Act. I have just read the recent troubling reports of how the operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) allegedly stormed the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital in a bid to arrest Professor Eyo Ekpe, a professor of cardiothoracic surgery and deputy chairman of the hospital’s medical advisory committee. While I understand and respect the fact that the EFCC, and indeed, all other government agencies have their constitutional rights to do their jobs without interference, the manner in which some of these jobs are carried out is often deeply troubling. Reportedly, the EFCC operatives who stormed the hospital shot some teargas canisters within the hospital premises which sent medical staff and patients running for safety. This thoughtless act greatly compromised the general safety in the hospital environment and further jeopardised the health of the medical personnel and the sick people in the hospital. I have always said that the most fundamental intangible asset upon which any nation functions effectively is the rule of law and order. The disorderliness allegedly demonstrated by the EFCC operatives at the hospital must not be encouraged. Nothing justifies the use of teargas canisters in a fragile hospital environment. Do we not realise that our hospitals are part of our most critical contributors to development? We must also learn to respect the lives and dignity of our citizens. If a Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery is arrested in such a demeaning manner in a hospital environment, what signals are we sending to other medical professionals working hard to keep our health sector afloat? It is reported that Nigeria has only 80 cardiothoracic surgeons serving its 230 million people, and the Prof Eyo Ekpe is the only one in Akwa Ibom State. Let us learn to do better. Let us condemn and eschew the rascality and disorderliness that have continued to characterise some of our public offices and bring in civility in the discharge of our duties. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Temmy@Temmyhub·
@thecableng What are his achievements in his first term in office as governor of Anambra state?
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TheCable
TheCable@thecableng·
"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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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
After declining INEC’s ambassadorship offer, Gov Amunike have now made a skit about election r!gging and man!pulation 😭😂
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Preferred candidate
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Wale Williams@walewalex20·
@iamsunny2023 @HAHayatu You mumu; so decree 24 of 1973 is what you’re referring to DOB? Na real curse dey worry una no be ordinary.
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Empero@Empero566·
@fkeyamo Festus 👇u go explain explain cry Tire! Wéré!
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Aisha Yesufu
Aisha Yesufu@AishaYesufu·
The next couple of days will define the future of this nation. This deeper understanding is why I resigned from the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to join the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) as I follow the leadership of, HE Peter Obi, who today embodies the hope and aspiration of a Nigeria that works.     When I give my word, I keep it. My decision to support HE Peter Obi first led me to the ADC. To continue to honour the promise I am joining the NDC.   This time I am joining the NDC not just as a member but as one running for the FCT Senatorial seat.   I have tidied up all my obligations to the ADC, ensuring a clean transition. I was fortunate to work with great and amazing people whose goal was a better country. I am grateful for the opportunity to have served as sub‑committee chair, deputy committee chair, and secretary at various levels.   The experience has been invaluable, and I thank everyone for their support and cooperation.     #NewBeginnings #NDC #PeterObi2027 #FCTSenate #BetterAbuja #NewNigeria #ServiceFirst   Yours In Service Aisha Yesufu
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Channels Television@channelstv·
He didn't say, 'Victory is sure for APC or PDP'; He just said, 'Victory is sure.' — Godswill Akpabio, Senate President, reacts to the pro-APC X post allegedly linked to INEC Chairman, Joash Amupitan.
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Empero@Empero566·
Radio senator still get mouth to talk clown 🤡! Then what development did your civilian brought to our great country every infrastructure you enjoy in Nigeria today will built by the military, so tell us what your useless democracy including you did for your country called Nigeria? Wéré!
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Empero@Empero566·
Liman or what do you call yourself? Your papa really wasted money on you too o 😂 The same way you wasted your entire brain cells on defending a druggie president. I asked you one simple question: What has your APC president produced for Nigeria since 2023? Instead of answering like a normal human being with functioning brain, you ran straight to your papa wasted money on school. Classic. Zero substance. Pure mumu energy. See how you just proved me right in one tweet? You can’t list a single achievement, so you attack education like a frustrated illiterate who never finished primary school himself. Product of deflated condom indeed. Wéré ọmọ àlè! Next time you feel like opening your mouth, bring receipts or keep quiet. Your generation’s education is clearly from the University of Deflection and Delusion. Go and list what your miserable president has done for this country before you ever type again. I dey wait!. ⏳
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Imran Muhammad
Imran Muhammad@Imranmuhdz·
With you it’s done deal, I won’t give up, during primary that got me here is tough, during the general election it was tough, now that I’m (here in the office). - President Tinubu to Renewed Hope Ambassadors on the upcoming 2027 election
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT·
“We will not submit to noise, rascality, or disobedience to lawful court orders. We must uphold democracy, respect the judiciary whether it favours us or not, and remain faithful to the principles that hold our nation together. There is no path to national greatness except the path of building one country, one common vision, one shared future of progress and prosperity for all Nigerians. That is what Renewed Hope is about. They cannot scare me off. I have been through this road before and, if I must walk it again and again for our country, I will. There is no better place than Nigeria, and no one will build it for us except ourselves. I have listened. I know the journey is not easy. But I give you my word: I will not run away from this task. I will not give up. Coordinate from the ward level, act as one family, stay focused on what we promised Nigerians, and stand firm.” This was my message to the leadership and coordinators of my Renewed Hope Ambassadors this afternoon. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The work continues. Bola Ahmed Tinubu President
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Kio Amachree
Kio Amachree@Ivory1957·
The Captured Press: Why Nigeria’s Newspapers Have Gone Silent on Tinubu When the man who owns the microphone is also the man being investigated, who will tell the story? There is a question that haunts every serious observer of Nigerian public life, a question whispered in Lagos traffic, debated in diaspora WhatsApp groups, and typed in fury across social media: Why are Nigeria’s major newspapers not holding Bola Ahmed Tinubu to account? The answer is not complicated. It is, in fact, hiding in plain sight. And it begins with who owns what. The Fox Guarding the Henhouse President Tinubu owns The Nation newspaper, TVC television station, Adaba 88.9 FM, and Max 102.3 FM radio.  He is, in the bluntest sense, one of the most powerful media proprietors in Nigeria — and simultaneously the head of government. The Nation was founded in 2006 by Tinubu as an opposition politician, and its anti-government stance softened remarkably once his party, the APC, assumed power in 2015.  That tells you everything you need to know about the editorial independence of Tinubu-aligned media. The media can become an agent of propaganda that will not publish content against its owners.  This is not a fringe concern. Previous studies have shown how the political affiliation of newspapers affects coverage of corruption trials of politicians, influencing how stories are framed to direct public discourse in favour of their objectives.  Tinubu’s own Code of Conduct Tribunal proceedings were among the cases examined in such research — meaning the pattern of selective, protective coverage around this particular figure has been documented by Nigerian academia for years. Fear, the Cybercrimes Act, and the Architecture of Silence For those outlets that don’t carry Tinubu’s name on their masthead, the silence is maintained through a different mechanism: fear, coercion, and weaponised law. Between May 2023 and May 2025, the Media Rights Agenda documented 141 incidents of attacks on journalists, media workers, and ordinary citizens for the peaceful expression of their views, with 61 cases perpetrated by the Nigeria Police and the DSS responsible for an additional seven.  The Tinubu administration has treated internationally and constitutionally protected rights — peaceful protests, dissent — as crimes, going so far as to charge peaceful protesters, including minors, with treason, an offence carrying the death penalty.  The DSS filed a SLAPP lawsuit against Professor Pat Utomi in May 2025, accusing him of attempting to usurp presidential powers by setting up a shadow government.  If they will sue a former presidential candidate for peaceful dissent, what chance does a journalist in Abuja have? Nigeria’s World Press Freedom Index score dropped from 51 per cent in 2024 to 46 per cent in 2025 — a decline that is not accidental, but reflects a steady rise in state hostility toward the media.  The Global Alarm That Nigerian Headlines Buried Here is the detail that should stop every Nigerian editor cold: the Tinubu administration’s abuse of the Cybercrimes Act became so extreme that it resulted in an unprecedented joint statement from the heads of missions of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Norway, and Finland in Nigeria — a stern, public reprimand calling for urgent reform in June 2025.  Five Western governments. One joint statement. About press repression in Nigeria. How many Nigerian front pages led with that story? How many editors assigned it above the fold? The silence was its own answer. The Committee to Protect Journalists and five other rights groups have since written directly to President Tinubu, expressing alarm over the Vice President’s claim that no journalists have been harassed under his watch, calling it a grave indifference to numerous well-documented attacks — and noting that the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development has verified at least 231 attacks on the press since Tinubu took office.  MRA’s director noted the deep irony: Tinubu, himself a former pro-democracy activist and owner of multiple media outlets, now presides over an administration increasingly defined by the repression of the very freedoms he once championed.  Complicity Is Not the Same as Conquest Segments of the Nigerian media — particularly the Lagos-Ibadan axis dominated by Yoruba-centric and evangelical Christian outlets — have traded their watchdog role for complicity in a regime that has deepened economic despair, insecurity, and inequality.  This is not a Northern critique or a Southern critique. It is a democratic one. Tinubu’s administration spent $9 million on U.S. lobbying in 2026 to counter persecution narratives — amplified by sections of the Nigerian press without scrutiny. During the #EndBadGovernance protests, 56 journalists were assaulted, yet media outlets downplayed government crackdowns. Opposition figures like Atiku Abubakar faced blackouts, with Arise TV canceling interviews under pressure.  Nigeria’s total advertising spend is nearing $1 billion, with $340 million of that swallowed by digital platforms.  Financially weakened newsrooms, dependent on government advertising contracts and patronage to survive, cannot afford to bite the hand that budgets them. The economics of silence are as powerful as the politics of fear. What This Means for 2027 There is a federal court order requiring the disclosure of FBI and DEA files connected to individuals in the Tinubu inner circle. That disclosure deadline approaches in June 2026. The international investigative architecture — journalists at Reuters, the BBC, Sahara Reporters, Premium Times, the diaspora commentariat — continues to build the record. History will be documented. The question for Nigerian editors, proprietors, and journalists is a simple one: When the accounting comes, which side of history will you be on? Using repressive laws and SLAPP lawsuits to intimidate journalists erodes democracy, respect for human rights, and the rule of law.  And a press that stays silent while democracy erodes is not a press. It is a propaganda apparatus wearing journalism’s clothing. Nigeria deserves better. The Nigerian people — battered by 34% inflation, rising insecurity, a subsidy removal that gutted household incomes, and a government that charges protesters with treason — deserve a press that tells the truth. The world is watching. The files are coming. And silence, in the end, is also a choice. Kio Amachree is President of Worldview International and a diaspora advocate for Nigerian governance accountability. #NigeriaPress #TinubuAccountability #PressFreedомNigeria #NigeriaMedia #EndImpunity #Tinubu2027 #NigerianJournalism #FourthEstateNigeria #MediaFreedom #SaharaReporters #NigeriaCorruption #WorldviewInternational
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Empero@Empero566·
@SotinwaYele @AishaYesufu The one that remain in one party and currently ruling you as a president how far? What significant change has he brought to your life? Just misery and Sorrow to your life! And your generations! 🤡
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yele sotinwa@SotinwaYele·
@AishaYesufu And Obi could not fix this problem but chose to abandon ship. Yet he wants us to trust him with the complex problems of Nigeria.
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Aisha Yesufu@AishaYesufu·
I woke up this morning and remembered that all Mr Peter Obi asked of Abure in Labour Party was that ward, local Government and State congresses must be done before the National Convention. That was the bone of all that contention! Nothing beats due process, even if it will not favour you, follow it! It keeps things transparent and accountable. Seeing ADC conclude its ward, LG and State congresses before the National Convention reminded me of it
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Adésọjí@sam4se·
@BolajiADC Senator David Mark can quote history all he wants, but he can't quote a single legal document that makes him the valid Chairman of the ADC.
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Bolaji Abdullahi
Bolaji Abdullahi@BolajiADC·
“We stand here today as living proof of a simple and powerful truth: that no force, no institution, and no machinery of state can suppress the will of a determined people. “As it has been said across generations, and as history continues to affirm, no army in the world can stop an idea whose time has come!” - Senator David Mark, ADC National Chairman at the #ADCConvention2026
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