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-Insert quirky caption- #DubNation 🇳🇬

In (Sanity) Katılım Mart 2014
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extrovert in the tweets, introvert on the streets.
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DRIZZI
DRIZZI@Ragnar_AY·
THANK YOU MAPPA FOR MAKING CULLING GAMES PART 1 PHENOMENAL
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Ọmọ Akin
Ọmọ Akin@GuyMr10·
oyiga: “let’s all go out and protest” few minutes later: “tweet deleted” odinaka: “we need to start a protest” few minutes later: “tweet deleted” guuyyyysss it’s deeper than we think
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Noelia’s euthanasia for depression, at just 25 years old, took place in her room at Sant Camil Hospital at 6 p.m. in Barcelona. Her final wishes were to be elegantly dressed with light makeup. She also requested to be alone when she died. Doctors injected a toxin into her veins and she stopped breathing. A rape victim who was failed by her own country. Rest in peace angel. 🙏
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
Today's ruling by the IOC means a welcome return to fair sport for women and girls, but I'll never forget the scandal of Paris 2024, when people who consider themselves supremely virtuous and progressive publicly cheered on men punching women.
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Inibehe Effiong
Inibehe Effiong@InibeheEffiong·
REPLY TO WINIFRED OGBUJA Hello @Winifunds, It is offensive that you had the audacity to go on the record to trivialize your role in the exploitation of the late Ochanya Ogbanje. Ochanya’s family is particularly offended by paragraphs 4 and 5 of your statement where you stated as follows: “For clarity, in 2013, I was a student in boarding school in SS2 and had only just gone on vacation after my mock examinations. At the time, I was about 12 years old and was not present at the location where these events are being alleged to have occurred. This has been established in the course of legal processes.” “I did not witness any act of abuse as has been suggested in some narratives, and this position has also been reflected in the legal proceedings connected to this matter.” For the sake of unsuspecting members of public, the following facts are worthy of note: 1. Assuming without conceding that you were “about 12 years old” as at 2013, you became 17 years of age as at 2018 when your father, Andrew Ogbuja, and your mother Felicia Ogbuja were arrested by the Police and NAPTIP respectively. 2. No one asked you to give evidence while you were 12, as at the time of investigation, you were about 17 years old (again, going by your own assertion). 3. Winifred, claimed that she was about 12 years old in 2013. But, her younger brother, Victor Ogbuja, was about 20 years old and in his final year at the University of Agriculture in Makurdi as at 2018. 4. Victor was eventually expelled from the University following a report made against him to the University by NAPTIP. 5. You stated boldly that you didn’t witness any act of abuse and that this fact “has been reflected in the legal proceedings connected to this matter.” 6. Apart from the fact that a witness testified under oath at the Federal High Court in Makurdi that Winifred knew about the sexual exploitation of the late Ochanya, it is important to inform Nigerians that the mother of Winifred appealed against her conviction and lost. 7. In fact, the Court of Appeal made a very direct finding that Winifred knew about the sexual exploitation of Ochanya. The Court of Appeal in dismissing the appeal of Felicia, held thus at page 19 of the judgement: “The harm suffered includes not only the illnesses she suffered but also the abuse itself which affect her well-being, the conduct of the Appellant is highly condemnable to have allow such heinous crime to take place under her watch even when her own daughter brought to her attention the sexual exploitation of Ochanya she did nothing to protect the innocent girl who is now late as a result of the harm done to her. The Appellant I hold does not deserved any sympathetic consideration of this Court. 8. The Court of Appeal also found that your mother, your father and other members of your family made efforts to compromise justice. The Court found as follows at page 20: “In fact the Appellant, her husband and some of their family members made efforts towards that direction as they bought drinks and kolanuts to beg PW1, the father of late Ochanya that the matter be resolved within the family. See page 166 of the record.” 9. By law, a child who has not attained the age of 14 years is a competent witness in a judicial proceedings and can give unsworn evidence - “if in opinion of the court, he is possessed of sufficient intelligence to justify the reception of his evidence and understands the duty of speaking the truth”. However, “a child who has attained the age of 14 shall give sworn evidence in all cases”. See Section 209 of the Evidence Act, 2011. 10. At the commencement of the trial of your parents in 2019, you were no longer a child. 11. By the way, the exploitation lasted beyond year 2013 mentioned by Winifred. 12. The concurrent findings of the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal established that you had direct knowledge of the sexual exploitation of Ochanya. Evidence is attached. Stop dancing on the grave of Ochanya.
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Winifred🌻@Winifunds

I have taken time to reflect before speaking on the ongoing conversations linking my name to the Ochanya matter. I strongly condemn all forms of sexual abuse and gender-based violence. No individual, especially a child, should ever be subjected to such harm, and I stand firmly for accountability, truth, and justice in all such cases. I have seen many things being said about me online, some of which are not accurate or do not fully reflect what actually happened at the time. I understand the emotions surrounding this matter, but I also believe it is important that narratives are not built on assumptions or incomplete information. For clarity, in 2013, I was a student in boarding school in SS2 and had only just gone on vacation after my mock examinations. At the time, I was about 12 years old and was not present at the location where these events are being alleged to have occurred. This has been established in the course of legal processes. I did not witness any act of abuse as has been suggested in some narratives, and this position has also been reflected in the legal proceedings connected to this matter. At the time of these events, I was not in a position of authority or control over the situation. Where I had concerns, I did not ignore them, but the way events unfolded afterward was not within my control. All relevant information and documentation supporting my position exist within the appropriate legal channels and can be made available where properly required by lawful authorities. I recognise that people are asking questions, and I understand why. However, I respectfully ask that conclusions are not drawn without a full and fair understanding of the facts. This experience has taken a significant toll on my mental and overall well-being, and I have had to seek medical and professional support during this period. I remain firm in my truth. I would never witness anything of this nature and remain silent. I understand deeply the importance of speaking up for what is right. This is a sensitive matter that has already gone through legal processes, and I will not be making statements that could misrepresent that process or reopen wounds for those directly affected. I ask for fairness, restraint, and compassion in how this conversation continues. Thank you.

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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
Slave to the father, Slave to the son. Seyi is 7 years younger than you, and he has two children (Noella and Tobias) - both under 10. By the time Tobias is in his 30s - you will be a white bearded slave, Onanugaing for him. What you have chosen to live, is not life.
Daddy D.O🇳🇬@DOlusegun

Four years later 💃🏿

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DRUSKI
DRUSKI@druski·
How Conservative Women in America act 😂🇺🇸
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How, as a professional defender, do you head the ball to the edge of your box??
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TUNA 🦁 EKUN
TUNA 🦁 EKUN@TundeSmilez·
See someone that recently lost a major? See someone that recently lost more than 40 of his foot soldiers to same terrorists? LOL I AM DONE TALKING ABOUT THIS COUNTRY! LMAOOOOOOOOO!!!! FVCKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!
Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu

VIDEO: People are asking why are we not killing terrorists even if they have killed others. Well, even in the Bible, the prodigal son was given a chance, so we should give terrorists a chance to repent . - Chief of Army Defence Staff, General Oluyede

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Pacino
Pacino@J3nnie_C·
Blowing my mind that they’re actively campaigning with nothing. Like they’re not even trying to fix anything to “trick” us into a reelection. Lol God.
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Cross˚
Cross˚@Elkrosmediahub·
But na Alex and the state get working environment that attracted a $35million investment that will employ labour FROM THE STATE!! I understand you want to be involved in politics so bad Pampam. Maybe you should start from the very basics. Unless of course this is intentional.
Pamilerin Adegoke@Pamilerin

But no be Alex or the state get beverage company now

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Alex Otti
Alex Otti@alexottiofr·
Yesterday, we commissioned Ultimum Beverages’ multimillion-dollar production facility in Aba, a landmark investment that reaffirms Abia State as a thriving hub for industry and innovation. This state-of-the-art plant, built by the Kadji Group, represents a bold commitment of over $35 million, with plans to scale up to $100 million. Beyond the impressive figures, this project is proof that Abia is back as an investment haven, a place where ideas flourish, businesses thrive, and opportunities abound. Since May 2023, our administration has worked tirelessly to reset the business ecosystem: strengthening infrastructure, restoring security, and creating a clean, supportive environment for investors. The confidence shown by Ultimum Beverages is a validation of these efforts, and a reminder that serious-minded investors always recognize where growth is assured. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Kadji Group for believing in Aba’s entrepreneurial spirit and for choosing Abia as their home for this transformative project. Together, we will protect and nurture every investment that brings prosperity to our people. Abia is rising. Abia is ready. Abia is open for business.
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StatiSense
StatiSense@StatiSense·
HOW AFFORDABLE ARE ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES? 🇳🇬 VS 🇺🇸 💵 Monthly Minimum Wage 🇳🇬 Nigeria — ₦70,000 🇺🇸 U.S. — $1,256.16 (₦1,772,186) 📺 Netflix Premium 🇳🇬 Nigeria — ₦8,500 (12.1% of minimum wage) 🇺🇸 U.S. — $24.99 (₦35,236) (2.0% of minimum wage) 📦 Prime Video (Monthly) 🇳🇬 Nigeria — ₦2,300 (3.3% of minimum wage) 🇺🇸 U.S. — $14.99 (₦21,136) (1.2% of minimum wage) 📡 Cable TV (Premium) 🇳🇬 Nigeria(DSTV) — ₦44,500 (63.6% of minimum wage) 🇺🇸 U.S. — $149.99 (₦211,486) (11.9% of minimum wage) 📊 Total Monthly Cost (All Services) 🇳🇬 Nigeria — ₦55,300 (79% of minimum wage) 🇺🇸 U.S. — $189.97 (₦267,858) (15.1% of minimum wage) ⏱ Work Hours Required to Afford Services 🇳🇬 Nigeria — 139 hours 🇺🇸 U.S. — 26.6 hours While entertainment appears cheaper in absolute terms in Nigeria, it is significantly more expensive relative to income. A Nigerian worker spends over 5x more of their earnings on these services compared to an American worker. #Statisense (Sources: Netflix, MultiChoice, Amazon, EvocaTV, Trading Economics)
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