Rocco Hedges

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Rocco Hedges

Rocco Hedges

@HedgesRocco

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Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2020
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Rocco Hedges
Rocco Hedges@HedgesRocco·
They use One Nigeria to mask their true agenda When they get the chance they do everything possible to empower themselves and their kinsmen. The stories are true afterall. This would have been a good chance to show his One Nigerianess but it’s that igbo agenda again
Okey-Joe Onuakalusi@HOJ_Onuakalusi

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Rocco Hedges
Rocco Hedges@HedgesRocco·
@Flohairs What do you mean aren’t you aware that 99.9% of igbos are serious lovers of Nigeria? And they only want the country to progress, they offer the best leaders and the fact that 99.9% are obidients doesn’t show any bias at all or favoritism, just pure green-white-green passion
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Alabama@Flohairs·
I want to ask a question: Are all Igbos Obidients??
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Lanrey Aroge
Lanrey Aroge@olanrewaju2sure·
Politics is actually dividing us. I have so many Igbo friends that we were very good to each other. I get along well with Igbos even more than my Yoruba tribe. However, we must not allow politicians to ruin the personal relationship and friendship we have built overtime.
Polyglot adedeji Odulesi@polyglotodulesi

During the Nigerian Civil War, many Igbo people fled cities like Lagos, leaving behind houses and property. Alex Ekwueme (then a young architect) left his house in Apapa. His neighbour, Otunba Subomi Balogun, a banker did not seize the property. Instead, he removed intruders from the house, renovated it and rented it out while Ekwueme was away. He carefully kept all the rent proceeds. When the war ended and Ekwueme returned, Balogun handed back the house to him and gave him a full envelope of all the rent collected Ekwueme was reportedly shocked, because many others lost their properties during that period. About a decade later, Ekwueme became Vice President under President Shehu Shagari (Second Republic, 1979–1983). Subomi Balogun wanted to establish his own bank but faced significant hurdles at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Officials resisted because it was unprecedented for a private Nigerian citizen to own a commercial bank without foreign partners; there were also political suspicions (some alleged he might use it to finance certain politicians). After failing to get traction through official channels, Balogun turned to his old friend. One Sunday after Church Service, he and his wife "cornered" Ekwueme at the Cathedral Church in Marina, Lagos. They physically grabbed Ekwueme and his wife's clothing to get past security and plead their case. Ekwueme listened, reassured him, and instructed him to come to the Federal Executive Council meeting he would preside over (as Shagari was absent). That very Thursday, the Finance Minister called Balogun to confirm that the license had been approved on Ekwueme's instruction. This paved the way for FCMB and reportedly opened doors for other indigenous banks. Balogun later opened an FCMB branch in Ekwueme's hometown of Oko (Anambra State) in continuation of their friendship. We love ourselves, it is the politicians that are dividing us.

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Rocco Hedges
Rocco Hedges@HedgesRocco·
It is when election time is close fools love pushing this
Polyglot adedeji Odulesi@polyglotodulesi

During the Nigerian Civil War, many Igbo people fled cities like Lagos, leaving behind houses and property. Alex Ekwueme (then a young architect) left his house in Apapa. His neighbour, Otunba Subomi Balogun, a banker did not seize the property. Instead, he removed intruders from the house, renovated it and rented it out while Ekwueme was away. He carefully kept all the rent proceeds. When the war ended and Ekwueme returned, Balogun handed back the house to him and gave him a full envelope of all the rent collected Ekwueme was reportedly shocked, because many others lost their properties during that period. About a decade later, Ekwueme became Vice President under President Shehu Shagari (Second Republic, 1979–1983). Subomi Balogun wanted to establish his own bank but faced significant hurdles at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Officials resisted because it was unprecedented for a private Nigerian citizen to own a commercial bank without foreign partners; there were also political suspicions (some alleged he might use it to finance certain politicians). After failing to get traction through official channels, Balogun turned to his old friend. One Sunday after Church Service, he and his wife "cornered" Ekwueme at the Cathedral Church in Marina, Lagos. They physically grabbed Ekwueme and his wife's clothing to get past security and plead their case. Ekwueme listened, reassured him, and instructed him to come to the Federal Executive Council meeting he would preside over (as Shagari was absent). That very Thursday, the Finance Minister called Balogun to confirm that the license had been approved on Ekwueme's instruction. This paved the way for FCMB and reportedly opened doors for other indigenous banks. Balogun later opened an FCMB branch in Ekwueme's hometown of Oko (Anambra State) in continuation of their friendship. We love ourselves, it is the politicians that are dividing us.

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CHUKWUEBUKA
CHUKWUEBUKA@benjaminsebuka·
@PoojaMedia Brother we no really care for here... even if na God follow am ... Anybody support this APC definitely is an enemy of Nigeria
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POOJA!!!
POOJA!!!@PoojaMedia·
Dangote followed Senator Yayi to pick nomination form? That's mad motion 🔥
POOJA!!! tweet media
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Oluwaseun Coker 👾💻🏡
Oluwaseun Coker 👾💻🏡@iamtibusiso·
@Abramjee @manuelidemudia It’s always south africans doing the killings and looting but NO lets blame the easiest easy going, business minding people of NIGERIA then shift blame to other black africans.!
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Rocco Hedges
Rocco Hedges@HedgesRocco·
The owner of this account stays in Yaba lagos 😂 I know this for certain
USA NEWS 🇺🇸@usanewshq

Hello @nikitabier @allegrajacchia 1.3 million followers, and we just had our monetization paused! No warning. No explanation. No strike system. I don’t believe we violated any X revenue policies. If we did, we don’t know which one. Very upsetting 😔 Please look into it 🙏🏼

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Olivia Sullivan
Olivia Sullivan@Oliviasullvb·
A child🇿🇦 A Nigerian🇳🇬
Olivia Sullivan tweet mediaOlivia Sullivan tweet media
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Rocco Hedges
Rocco Hedges@HedgesRocco·
@_Nsznn This was something you did actually Na you delete your bigotry Tweets as you are knee deep Pretender
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Nnamdi 🦅
Nnamdi 🦅@_Nsznn·
He went to delete all his bigotry tweets 😂 😭😭😭😭.
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Nnamdi 🦅
Nnamdi 🦅@_Nsznn·
Omo akin has been looking for comeback since then. The bigotry exposure really pained him so he’s trying his best to name me a bigot too. Ask around…. I be okpa and I Dey fw ewedu too much.
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Olóyè.
Olóyè.@Ol0ye·
I think Hamzat is an excellent choice for Lagos. I have seen his CV. A proper technocrat.
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