Amaechi

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Amaechi

Amaechi

@Hardicanute5

Spread love. Spread Kindness. Spread Knowledge.

Uwanile. Katılım Ekim 2020
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Manjul Vic🦅
Manjul Vic🦅@VictorManjul·
I strongly believe that this whole VDM saga is scripted shaa💀🙂 APC wants to run a sham arrest on VDM because of this “Deep Fake/Ai doctored Video clip”😂 So we would believe that VDM isn't indirectly dining with Tinubu’s administration?😁 Bcos VDM says Tinubu has nothing to offer Us, he should leave, you somehow think he’s no longer sitting on the fence?🙂 Well, everyone has his own take But I’m not easily convinced like that shaa. What do I even know😎 🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️
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Amaechi
Amaechi@Hardicanute5·
@MrsDeeMakhosi So sorry! It's always so painful! Just take things gentle and easy. My heart is out to you.
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𝗠𝗮khosi⭐️⭐️
𝗠𝗮khosi⭐️⭐️@MrsDeeMakhosi·
I lost my Mom today💔🕊️🕊️. Its painful, just a day after my birthday💔🕊️
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
In 1931, in Scottsboro, Alabama, nine Black teenagers were pulled off a freight train. Two white women accused them of rape. No evidence. All-white jury. Eight sentenced to death. One, 13-year-old Roy Wright, got life because he was a child. The case became international news. But inside Kilby Prison, the boys were alone. Except for one woman: Jane Newton, 57, a white seamstress from Birmingham. She read about it in the paper and took a bus. She wasn’t a lawyer. She wasn’t an activist. She just sat in the visitors’ room every Tuesday. She brought fried chicken, cornbread, and pencils. She taught them to write their names. Most were illiterate. The guards called her “Nigger Lover.” She said: “I’m a Christian. You boys write your mothers.” She mailed the letters herself. When Olen Montgomery went blind from prison beatings, she read to him. When Andy Wright turned 18 in a cell, she baked him a cake and sang through the glass. The Supreme Court overturned the convictions twice. It took 6 years, 4 trials. Four boys were finally freed. Four served decades. One, Haywood Patterson, escaped in 1948 and died in a bar fight. Jane died in 1946. She left no family. The boys chipped in for her tombstone. It says: “She came when no one else did.” In 2013, Alabama posthumously pardoned the Scottsboro Boys. Olen Montgomery, 95, the last survivor, was asked if he was angry. He said: “No. Miss Jane taught me to write my name. That’s how I signed the pardon. That’s enough.
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Amaechi
Amaechi@Hardicanute5·
@prophetswitch Hahaha! I thought people were defending him that Obama kicked him out?
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Switch
Switch@prophetswitch·
Tomorrow morning we will start with Goodluck Jonathan Because be like say he think say we don forget how calamitous his government was
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Amaechi
Amaechi@Hardicanute5·
@MalachyOdo1 Any society with a dysfunctional legal system can never develop. Lawfulness (or law and order) is the foundation of a functional system. If it's not there, chaos is the result! Because we have not agreed to be a nation, we, individually and collectively, sabotage Nigeria!
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Malachy Odo II
Malachy Odo II@MalachyOdo1·
What is wrong with us as a people? For years, we watched as indirect Party Primaries became froth with corruption and 'vote buying '. We have now switched to direct primaries and what's the outcome? More corruption, violence and mathematical voodism. I'm sure if we switch to independent candidacy tomorrow, it will result in another madness. Haba.
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Olamide .
Olamide .@olamide_adee·
You people should stop calling me ‘Omo ibo’ my full Igbo name is ONYEKACHUKWU . Say it loud and clear ! Don’t be an idiot
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ayodele mart
ayodele mart@AyodeleMart·
@olamide_adee We know how it was before u are just hiding under the disguise of being yoruba
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Amaechi
Amaechi@Hardicanute5·
@GozieOnoniwu @olamide_adee She has two name; Olamide and Onyekachi! Both reflect her dual heritage! Allow her to use any of them as she deems fit!
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Chigozie
Chigozie@GozieOnoniwu·
@olamide_adee Achalugo please if you are proud to be igbo , change your name and end that debate , We dey your back anytime anyday
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Olamide .
Olamide .@olamide_adee·
In a sane society, Cubana chief priest shouldn’t even think of contesting talk less of actually contesting . A person that cannot even maintain a good physique! Nigga out here looking like a G-pee tank
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Amaechi@Hardicanute5·
@EBona69 And they hid it from you for 3 months? Were you that young that they felt it would affect you psychologically?
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Bro. Bonaventure
Bro. Bonaventure@EBona69·
2008, I was travelling to Lagos to go and see my uncle who's a businessman and based in Lagos. That early Monday morning, I had a long discussion with my dad while he was preparing for work and I was preparing to travel to Lagos. I left my house around 7am, heading to Milverton Avenue Aba where I would board a bus going to Lagos. Because of the bad roads, I got to Lagos very late at night. Thank God that after offloading at Jibowu, the driver said he was going towards where I was going. When I got to my uncle's house, he made a call, but he didn't allow me to hear what he was discussing with the person at the other end. Three months later, my uncle travelled to the village and returned to Lagos without telling me why he went to the village. I didn't come with any phone, but the phone he bought for me only has his number. So, I wasn't in communication with anybody from my family. Every message to me was through him. One day, one of our village guys who also lives in Lagos came to see my uncle, but he wasn't around. Immediately he saw me, he started sympathising with me, telling me that he heard what happened, but he never had the chance to come to see my uncle. When I asked him what happened, he realised I was not aware, so he told me it was a mistake, that I shouldn't worry. When my uncle came back, I told him that the thing he was hiding from me, that someone else has told me. That was when he opened up and told me that the morning I left for Lagos, that my dad started complaining about chest pain, before they knew what happened, he started vomiting blood and died on the way to the hospital. I never saw my dad again till today.
Sir David Onyemaizu🦍@SirDavidBent

Tell us a sad story.

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SirBalewa of Ilorin🇳🇬
@PeterObi What I am certain about is that these people cannot mobilize voters for you. Come back to Nigeria and engage with real voters not social media voters
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
My final engagement before leaving Capetown for Johannesburg yesterday, I had the privilege of meeting two distinguished former leaders, President Ian Khama of Botswana and President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa, before departing Cape Town for Johannesburg yesterday. This meeting was an opportunity for me to express my heartfelt appreciation for their positive comments on the recent immigration issues in the region and their continued advocacy for peace and unity among African nations. Both Mr Khama and Mr Mbeki continue to hold significant respect across the continent due to their remarkable contributions, both during and after their presidencies. During my audience with Mr Mbeki, I also reconnected with my good friend, former Ekiti State Governor Dr Kayode Fayemi, who delivered a keynote address at the Thabo Mbeki Africa Day lecture, focusing on the themes of rebuilding unity and revitalising institutions throughout the continent. This event was organised by the Thabo Mbeki Foundation. -PO
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Meanwhile in Ukraine
Meanwhile in Ukraine@MeanwhileInUA·
Putin didn't invade Ukraine because of NATO. He invaded because Ukrainians were proving democracy works. Historian and Pulitzer Prize winner Anne Applebaum puts it plainly: Putin looked at Ukraine's democratic movement and thought, "If they can do it in Ukraine, then people could do it in Russia. So I need to crush this." That's the real threat Ukraine posed. Not missiles. Not borders. A working democracy next door. Applebaum frames the war as a fault line between the democratic and autocratic worlds. Russia isn't just trying to take territory. It's trying to erase Ukraine as a nation, reduce it to a colony, and send a message to every country that the post-1945 rules of Europe no longer apply. Those rules were simple: no invasions, no wars, borders don't change by force. Russia understood exactly what it was breaking when it crossed into Ukraine.
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Amaechi
Amaechi@Hardicanute5·
@SarautaMaryam But, that being said, he was also guilty of starting a war too early, that he didn't have the manpower to win. He was politically naive!
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Amaechi
Amaechi@Hardicanute5·
@SarautaMaryam But it was Tinubu that doomed him! Or sold him out, if you prefer it put that way! The fight was not just bw him and Wike, Tinubu was Wike's final backer and the politics of 2027 is the lynchpin!
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Sarauta Maryam
Sarauta Maryam@SarautaMaryam·
Amaechi fought and got 2 terms. Wike fought and got 2 terms. Even Celestine Omehia was removed by the Supreme Court not party structure! Now Sim Fubara is about to become the first Rivers governor in modern politics to serve just one term without even securing a second-term structure. Truth is, it was easy to push him out because he never truly had the full backing of the political base that brought him in through the back door. If he had stood his ground and fully exercised the constitutional powers of his office, maybe he could have dragged Wike into a real political war. Instead, he folded too early. 🤷🏾‍♀️ Ahead of 2027, Tinubu is looking for political fighters, not men who surrender at the first round. 👩🏾‍🦯👩🏾‍🦯👩🏾‍🦯
oseni rufai@ruffydfire

Fubara is now a one term governor, why was he singing Fubara tell you something if u Dey follow Tinubu no follow corner corner. He followed Tinubu in vain and now e don chop breakfast

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Amaechi
Amaechi@Hardicanute5·
@felixherbt What are you doing? Waiting for NDC to do it all is the beginning of failure for all of us!
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Felix
Felix@felixherbt·
Well observed. Most of the rigging in the APC primaries happened in rural areas. While we pay attention to cities, these bad people are using old men and women in the villages to create fake numbers. These old people have become tools for APC rigging. NDC has a big job to do in the villages. They need to educate these old men and women. What is NDC doing now? Are they waiting for the campaign to start before sending people to the grassroots? @NigeriaNDCHQ @PeterObi
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Felix
Felix@felixherbt·
Let me say this to all diaspora members who believe that living abroad means they no longer need to care about who governs their home country: This attitude is why many of you often attack those who show real interest in improving their nation. Instead of supporting their efforts for better leadership, you silence their voices using tribalism and bigotry. The recent order from President Trump which requires all green card applicants to leave the United States and apply from their home country, even if they have legal residency, American citizen spouses, or children raises serious concerns. When you feel safe and settled abroad and choose to ignore politics back home, remember that this comfort can be taken away suddenly. This is not only about the United States. Immigration rules are changing quickly in many countries. It is important to stay involved in your country’s politics. Use your voice to support good leaders who can bring positive change.
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Amaechi
Amaechi@Hardicanute5·
@onu_slim Masons don't work everyday! A mason who works for 15 days in a month will consider himself very lucky. There are not that much construction jobs going on in the country.
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Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
A mason in Nigeria earns N15,000/day. That’s N390,000/month laying blocks. A medical officer, 6 years of medical school, housemanship, NYSC earns N10,000-N12,000/day. N300,000 a month to keep people alive. The man building your fence earns more than the man saving your life. And you’re still asking why doctors are boarding flights to Canada and the UK? The Japa syndrome won’t end until Nigeria decides that education and expertise should pay more than physical labour. Right now, the incentives are clear. Leave or suffer. Most are choosing to leave.
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Sarauta Maryam
Sarauta Maryam@SarautaMaryam·
I don't know why, but I'm finding it difficult to trust Aisha Yusufu. 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
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Amaechi
Amaechi@Hardicanute5·
@prophetswitch Fake dude! Ask him to provide tax receipts for $28m a year in income, and he will dissappear.
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