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Hon (Dr) Joseph Uchenna'Geme F.C.I.A

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LP House of Assembly Candidate for Ajeromi Ifelodun Constituency II, 2023.

Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2012
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Hon (Dr) Joseph Uchenna'Geme F.C.I.A
PRESS RELEASE Yesterday March 18th 2023, my beloved people of Ajeromi Ifelodun Constituency 2 came out to participate in what was promised and expected to be a free, fair and transparent State Assembly elections. But in all things, we are enjoined to give thanks.#UchechukwuGeme
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Christian Tweets@JesusSavesUs777·
Alisson Becker, goalkeeper for Liverpool FC: Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life.”
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James@MrJamesKe·
A generation that grows up watching corruption go unpunished learns either silence or resistance, depending on how long it is ignored.
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Usman Zannah
Usman Zannah@UsmanZannaah·
Kwankwaso has once again shown that he trusts the strength, ideas and energy of young people. Today’s NDC nominations in Kano were not business as usual, many youths were given the chance to step forward and lead. That decision alone will inspire a lot of young Nigerians to believe in politics again. Nigeria will be OK✌️
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Don Jay of Arsenal
Don Jay of Arsenal@Donjaytrix001·
Una get friend wey Dey Europe wey go probably change most of una lives and the best thing una come up with na to kill am Bro even Devil go Dey shock wetin Nigerians Dey capable of no worry
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A.O. Yusuf
A.O. Yusuf@DEGEO7·
Last week, I encountered a passionate political discussion while traveling on a bus. One passenger strongly argued that no one should vote for Peter Obi, insisting that his presidency would divide Nigeria. Rather than interrupt him immediately, I allowed him to express his views before engaging him in a calm conversation. I asked him a simple question: “If Nigeria were to break apart, what would happen to the North?” He responded that the North would suffer greatly. I then asked how many Northern presidents Nigeria has had since independence, and whether the region has truly experienced the level of progress many ordinary people expected despite holding political power for so long. From there, I addressed the passengers respectfully, emphasizing that fear and ethnic suspicion have repeatedly been used to influence political opinions in Nigeria. I reminded them that when Goodluck Jonathan was president, many people claimed he would divide the country, yet Nigeria remained united. I also spoke about Peter Obi’s record as governor, particularly in areas such as education, infrastructure, investments, and human development. I pointed out that his public speeches consistently include plans for national development, including the advancement of Northern Nigeria. I stressed that Nigeria’s problems are not caused by ethnicity but by poor leadership, corruption, and the manipulation of ordinary citizens by political elites. Rather than blaming one another across regional lines, Nigerians should focus on demanding accountability, competence, and genuine development from those in power. I further encouraged people to stop defending corrupt politicians simply because they come from the same region or ethnic background. Progress, I said, can only come when citizens place justice, integrity, and national interest above tribal or political loyalty. What stood out to me most was the silence and reflection that followed the discussion. Many passengers acknowledged the sincerity of the points raised, and the atmosphere became thoughtful rather than confrontational. As the man prepared to leave the bus, he asked for my phone number. I politely declined, but encouraged him to return home, reflect deeply on our conversation, and support leaders he genuinely believes can move Nigeria forward in 2027. Nigeria will be OK
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Lady Donli@LadyDonli·
Fraud is such a terrible thing, man. You’ll work hard for years, looking forward to retirement, only for someone to clear out your accounts overnight. I feel so bad for old people who have to suffer through things like that after spending their whole lives working.
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Fr. Jeff Fasching
Fr. Jeff Fasching@JefferyFasching·
The equal toleration of all religions…is the same as atheism. Pope Leo XIII
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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
Some people in Northern Nigeria are standing with the Terr0rist Advocate, a man who was officially banned and deported by Saudi Arabia, which prevented him from participating in Hajj. The question is, if the Isl@mic capital of the world has rejected Gumi, why are Northern Musl!ms defending him?
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PRECIOUS ORUCHE 📌
PRECIOUS ORUCHE 📌@MamaPee__·
Video📷; NDC Aspirants Dinner last night was a beautiful one…Peter Obi is whoever he says he is! The only thing now na to get PVC and Cutlass keep wait for 2027 🗳️
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Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
I don’t want peace with terrorists. I want them obliterated.
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Ayo FBI
Ayo FBI@PureMinD__·
In saner climes, people like Alex Onyia should be the JAMB registrar but this is Nigeria where every appointment must be politically motivated. People who have a track record of excellence. Someone who brought JAMB to its knees to endure irregularities is regularized. But He’s an Igbo man and doesn’t support Tinubu so nothing for him.
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Frans😃
Frans😃@mafs_frans·
Most African countries fought against colonization, just for the same African leaders to turn around and oppress their people. Now their people are afraid of them, instead of fighting against the oppression ,they resort to migration.
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Pete Hegseth
Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth·
Two simple Truths: Jesus Christ died for our sins. America’s fallen died for our freedom. May we live worthy.
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NASIRU
NASIRU@iamnasboi·
Na cruise we dey take cover our sadness. Nigerians are actually very sad. Nothing to be happy about. Absolutely nothing
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Olusegun
Olusegun@shegzoO·
Kwankwaso has started laying another foundation in Kano Politics. Young people are winning NDC HoRs and HoA seats in Kano.
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