Mo' Lucas ✨❤️ (Agbabiaka Luqman)

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Mo' Lucas ✨❤️ (Agbabiaka Luqman)

Mo' Lucas ✨❤️ (Agbabiaka Luqman)

@GeorgeMoLucas1

A realist || Truth seeker || Psychologist || August Born || Arealist || Gunner 4 life 🔥🌹

Ifako, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2019
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Rasz Ravaz
Rasz Ravaz@RaszRavaz·
@ArsenalNews_Hub Both the players and the coach have a weak mindset and approach to games of this caliber and pressure, I lost belief in this club of mine already
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Arsenal News@ArsenalNews_Hub·
🚨🎙️ | Jorginho advice to Arsenal F.C.: 🗣️ “Forget about the last few years — thinking about it only adds pressure.” 🗣️ “Focus on how strong you are and the position you’re in right now.” 🗣️ “Believe in yourselves.” 🙏❤️ 💭 Clear message: mindset over history 🔴⚪️🔥****
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Imran Muhammad
Imran Muhammad@Imranmuhdz·
Q: Atiku is coming with 6.9 million votes, Peter Obi is coming with 6.1 million votes. Do you think you can match the other guys in your ADC? Amaechi: We are registering now in the ADC. Why haven't the 6 million registered with the ADC? Why do we have 3 million? If I were on the ballot (in 2023), I would have more than 6 million votes.
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Abraham
Abraham@The_Abe_Machine·
@Imranmuhdz Lol, this Amaechi is the most dense amongst the candidates in ADC. I don't know where he gets his hubris from. I don't think Amaechi can attract 500k votes in any election, including Rivers.
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✝️ D' Masked Assassin
✝️ D' Masked Assassin@davidadesegun·
@ArsenalNews_Hub Arteta has been great alright But we need a fearless destroyer like Enrique who will look Slot in the eyes and beat Liverpool 4:0 home and Away Cus am sure if that was Arteta last night he'd be playing for a draw at most not a win Until he grows some balls he's not him yet
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Arsenal News@ArsenalNews_Hub·
🚨🔴 | Arsenal F.C. stance on Mikel Arteta future Arsenal’s board remain fully behind Arteta and are prepared to offer him a new contract 👀 📌 The club acknowledge there are areas to improve, but believe he has done an excellent job overall 📌 Reports suggesting he could be sacked if no trophy is won are not aligned with the club’s position 📌 Contract talks have been paused temporarily — full focus is now on the remaining fixtures 💡 Regardless of how the season ends, Arsenal are planning to move forward with Arteta into the 2026/27 season
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Samuel
Samuel@SamuelLight97·
@MAGUOWO @SaharaReporters Na you know your own definition of IPOB. I believe you're not among those Buhari use their brain to drink garri.
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Sahara Reporters
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
‘Every Igbo Is IPOB Member’ — Nnamdi Kanu’s Lawyer Says Unjust Terrorists Label Affects Entire South-East | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4dKcVCP
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MICHAEL ONODUGO NWAEKE
@SaharaReporters Point of correction, every Igbo is not Ipob bcoz I am not Ipob and i do not support Ipob ideology. 99% of igbos have nothing to do with Ipob or support Ipob ! Nobody supports organization that intimidate and destroy and destabilize their own people!
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Henry Simon Umar
Henry Simon Umar@Henrysimonumar·
@renoomokri Oga Reno!!!! Tinubu is delivering statistically but people are suffering in reality, please you those close to him should be telling this man the truth.. the suffering is real time
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
President Tinubu Delivers Again As IMF List Nigeria Among The World's Fastest Growing Economy Yesterday, the International Monetary Fund projected that Nigeria would have one of the fastest-growing economy in the world in 2026. Only a handful of nations, such as India, China ranked above Nigeria. You may want to read the IMF projections yourself here: x.com/imfnews/status… While the IMF projected 6.5% GDP growth for India in 2026 and 4.4% for China, Nigeria's growth projection for 2026 is 4.1%. This is a spectacular achievement for a country that was on the verge of financial collapse when President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was sworn into office on 29 May 2023. At that time, our debt service-to-revenue ratio was critical, reaching 96%, a figure that fell below 50% in 2025 and is expected to further decline in 2026. These new figures from the IMF, published yesterday, corroborate a February report by The Economist Magazine that noted Nigeria's "golden years" are likely to return under President Tinubu's reforms. And it is no surprise that the same IMF listed Nigeria as the sixth-largest contributor to global GDP growth in 2025, a fact celebrated by Elon Musk, the world's richest man. The reforms by President Bola Tinubu are bearing fruit, and, coincidentally, just as the President was declaring open the new headquarters of the Nigerian Revenue Service, Quartus Economics recently revealed that, for the first time ever, Nigeria's tax revenue has overtaken income from oil and gas. Quartus Economics, in a report titled “Nigeria Unshackled: Inside the Steady Rise of a Fiscal State", exposed that between 2023 and 2025, an estimated ₦62.3 trillion was earned from taxes alone, with the non-oil sector contributing the highest proportion. This is the Nigeria we have all dreamed of for many years. A country that is not dependent on a finite resource, such as fossil fuels, for its revenue. And this is only happening because we have a First Class Accountancy graduate as President who also has the courage to implement painful but necessary reforms. Reforms, like the removal of fuel subsidies, which have moved Nigeria from being the largest importer of fuel in Africa in 2023, to the single biggest exporter of refined petroleum products in West Africa in 2026. Reforms, such as the Naira's flotation, have led to a massive influx of foreign direct investment into Nigeria. And the inflow of FDI has driven the expansion of our capital market, as the total market capitalisation of the Nigerian Exchange, which stood at ₦27.915 trillion on December 30, 2022, before President Tinubu's inauguration in 2023, hit ₦122 trillion in January of 2026, which we thought was unprecedented. That is almost five times what it was before you were elected. But what we thought was unprecedented has now been precedented, with the All Share Index hitting the 200,000-point mark on Monday, March 16, 2026. These macroeconomic indicators are trickling down to the masses, which is why in the last two years, our GDP has expanded by $67 billion, rising from ₦269.29 trillion on May 29, 2023, when Asiwaju became President, to ₦372.8 trillion today. And we have enjoyed twelve cycles of not only GDP growth but also trade surpluses. And in the area of public works, no other administration in the history of Nigeria has democratised road construction to the extent that the Tinubu government has done, simultaneously connecting the Southwest with the South-South via the 750-kilometre Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway being built for ₦15 trillion, linking the Northwest to the Southwest with the 1068-kilometre Illela-Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway costing ₦13 trillion, and bridging the gap between the Southeast and the entire North through the 465-kilometre Trans-Saharan Road being constructed at a price of an estimated $750 million.
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Mo' Lucas ✨❤️ (Agbabiaka Luqman)
@renoomokri A man with vision already in the position is far better 1000 on the way. God bless Tinubu and those that wish him well on taking Nigeria to the promised land where both supporters anf opposers will be proud of. Aamin 🤲
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The Priest
The Priest@DonWalter50·
@now_arsenaI I would have prefer Arsenal play Barcelonia in the semi, this Athletico Madrid team fire power is scary...
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now.arsenal
now.arsenal@now_arsenaI·
🚨BREAKING: If Arsenal beat Sporting in London tomorrow night, they will face Atletico Madrid in the Champions League semi-final.
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TheCable
TheCable@thecableng·
“When Buhari came in, our borrowing was about N13 trillion; when he left, it was N87 trillion. Today, we’re hitting N200 trillion without anything to show for it. Subsidy has been removed in petroleum and power, and yet we have borrowed more. Our budgets are not financed. In the entire 2025 budget for capital projects, contractors are being owed.” — Peter Obi
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Mo' Lucas ✨❤️ (Agbabiaka Luqman)
@thecableng Chief Of Lamba! Peter thinks Nigerians are still operating on emotions and sentiments instead of facts. He didn't know how much Tinubu regime is paying NELFUND for Federal and State schools students. And other infrastructures going on in every part of Nigeria as we speak.
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Mo' Lucas ✨❤️ (Agbabiaka Luqman)
@dotakinbola @thecableng Peter no get sense normally. He is so dumb to realize that we have access to Internet and we know what time development means. He failed to realize the or president was obviously rich before assuming office unlike the thief that out state money in the family bank. Lols 😂
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olagbajaemilokan🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
@thecableng Obilamba, just dropping am gbam gram, no filter, no checks.Just really sad the kind of journalism we practice in 9ja where 🤡 like obi will be allowed to lie & pushing propaganda without no checks, no evidence Do we even have an agency monitoring this stations? Can't they work
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Mo' Lucas ✨❤️ (Agbabiaka Luqman)
@_pistism @thecableng Peter thinks Nigerians are still operating on emotions and sentiments instead of facts. He didn't know how much Tinubu regime is paying NELFUND for Federal and State schools students. And other infrastructures going on in every part of Nigeria as we speak.
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Pistis
Pistis@_pistism·
@thecableng This is grok response to Peter Obi claims. Accurate and precise.
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Mo' Lucas ✨❤️ (Agbabiaka Luqman)
@Imranmuhdz Yes he is truthful because he did that in Anambra. Pita Orbi never likes the North. Just ask him to analyze how to achieve that on North without mentioning from China to China 😂
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Imran Muhammad
Imran Muhammad@Imranmuhdz·
"Nobody will build or do what I intend to do in the North. I will change the North, our greatest asset of the century is in the North." - Peter Obi
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Imran Muhammad
Imran Muhammad@Imranmuhdz·
Obi: I left PDP (2022) because people were not playing by the rules, it was transactional, and I could not be part of a transactional primary. Charles: You're in ADC with the same transactional people you talk about from the PDP. Obi: I’m in ADC with the same people, but we’re going through the same process. If that process is compromised again, I will speak out.
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Mo' Lucas ✨❤️ (Agbabiaka Luqman)
@OBAF4U @Imranmuhdz What's is this not really saying. Internet has done some bad stuffs which one of them is slowing people like you to have access to post. Instead of you to respond to the fact that Pitobi is always lost, you are digressing elsewhere
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Femi Obaf
Femi Obaf@OBAF4U·
Tinubu's supporters who have never seen their messiah sit down to talk with the press are having opinions on an opposition figure.. Trump is older than Tinubu but he addresses the press at every given opportunity Why is the supposed master strategist scared of facing the press? Una no dey shame?
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