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Presh@IamPresh90·
Unless Life is Lived for Others, it is not Worth Living!
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: A massacre has taken place in Nigeria against Christians by Islamists on Palm Sunday. Bodies line the streets of their village. Where is the outrage?
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Another 12 Christians massacred by Islamic terrorists on Palm Sunday in the Nigerian city of Jos. The legacy media and politicians turn a blind eye!
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
🚨 A brutal massacre of Christians has been reported in Nigeria on Palm Sunday, carried out by Islamist extremists. Bodies are seen lining the streets of a village in the aftermath of the attack. Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil.
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Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
BREAKING: Islamist Fulani militias carried out a massacre tonight against Nigerian Christians in Plateau State. At least 12 people were murdered by Islamists on motorcycles in the Palm Sunday Massacre in Angwan Rukuba. Survivors can be heard crying for Jesus
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SERAH IBRAHIM
SERAH IBRAHIM@TheSerahIbrahim·
🚨 HAPPENING NOW: PALM SUNDAY MASSACRE IN PLATEAU WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES Fulani militants on motorbikes slaughtered many Christians tonight outside Jos before fleeing into the mountains.
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Apple Turnover (Her world) ✨🧟‍♀️
Bandits just killed several people in Jos this evening, in areas filled with people, not even in a remote area, people literally met their death just going to the junction to buy something to eat, student areas too…I’m so tired of this country, the insecurity is too much🤦‍♀️💔
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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
Simon literally said ‘this is pointless’… then THIS happened 😱 Australian mum Kristy Sellars just turned a suitcase, projections & a pole into the most emotional, cinematic performance AGT has EVER seen.
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Atsuko Okatsuka@AtsukoComedy·
How does a Japanese person end up in Utah?
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Matt Rife
Matt Rife@mattrife·
BLACK BIRTHDAY 😂🥰🎂
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Presh@IamPresh90·
@elnathan_john I can finally put a face to this handle after years of liking him to pictures of John the Baptist. 😭
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Elnathan John
Elnathan John@elnathan_john·
17 years, between being a young lawyer, in Abuja, Nigeria (left), and a writer in Berlin, Germany (right). Things lost: a few kilos, neck ties, innocence. Things gained: a beard that can grow end to end, the ability to cross my legs perfectly, enjoying dancing.
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Mercy 🌺🌹
Mercy 🌺🌹@Mercy_datgirl_·
Happy birthday Tinubu You will run, it will run. You will walk, it will walk. You will go left and right, it will follow. You will fly, it will fly. No matter where you go, you will never escape everything you deserve. There will be days you'll wake up and ask yourself, all of these for me? Fear not, it's just the beginning. You've done a lot and God has seen everything, what's coming for you will not escape you. Your life will be a testament that God rewards people for their actions. 🙏🏽
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AMARA
AMARA@Amy_beke·
Date cancelled, he’s an APC supporter
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HH Sheikh Mohammed
HH Sheikh Mohammed@HHShkMohd·
كما اعتمدنا خلال جلسة مجلس الوزراء اليوم أكثر من 120 اتفاقية ومذكرة تفاهم دولية في مجالات الطاقة والاستثمار والاقتصاد والمجال الدبلوماسي والإنساني... شراكتنا حول العالم في نمو.. وحضورنا الدولي يتوسع كل يوم.. وشبكة علاقاتنا الدولية التي طورناها عبر عقود راسخة ولله الحمد.
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EXPRESSIONS OOZING
EXPRESSIONS OOZING@ExpressionsOOZ·
Igor Tudor is GONE! They should have never hired him 😡🤬
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Presh@IamPresh90·
@SundayDareSD @BolajiADC All of you run errands and put out long epistles without any shame. Just read what you typed here.
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Sunday Dare,CON
Sunday Dare,CON@SundayDareSD·
Dear Mr. Bolaji Abdullahi, Fmr Honourable Minister under GEJ, Fmr APC publicity secretary, Fmr PDP stalwart, Fmr State Commissioner, Fmr State Governor’s Aide. In politics since 2003 @BolajiADC There is a certain elegance to your message, sharp, emotional, deliberate. But there is also a certain amnesia to it, selective, strategic, convenient. Whilst it is unfortunate you chose the birthday of our President to highlight this amnesia, permit me, sir, to speak to it. Three things can be true at once: a nation can reinvent itself, a government can act, and a people can endure. You speak of hardship as though you discovered it. You speak of insecurity as though it began yesterday. You speak of governance as though you were never inside the room when decisions were made. You have not just criticised but you have made an attempt at reinventing history. Yes, Nigerians are hurting in some areas. Yes, fuel prices have risen, sharply, painfully, undeniably even though President Bola Tinubu has made cheaper alternatives availabke. But let us not pretend this storm began this morning. For years, we subsidised illusion, deferred reality, borrowed comfort, and let rent-seekers take hold of our Commonwealth. You know this more then many, sir. For years, Nigeria built a system where cheapness was artificial and sustainability was optional. Now the correction has come, and suddenly, those (including you and many members of your new-found contraption) who midwifed the distortion have become its loudest critics. The Tinubu-Shettima administration did not remove subsidy because it was easy. We removed it because it was necessary. Hard choices, real consequences, no pretence. Here is the antithesis you glide past so effortlessly. What feels like punishment today is what prevents collapse tomorrow. We endure to rebuild, not rebuild to endure On security, your words carry weight, but not balance. Nigeria did not become insecure in a single administration, nor will it be secured by a single speech. The threats we face are multi-layered including insurgency, ‘glocal’ terrorism, organised crime, cross border networks. Yet capacity of our systems have improved, security coordination has tightened, investments in intelligence and equipment have increased. Is it enough? No. Is it nothing? Also no. To describe a nation contending and fixing structural issues as a nation collapsing is not analysis, it is exaggeration. And exaggeration may win applause, but it does not build solutions. You invoke grief, and rightly so. Every life lost diminishes us. But grief must not become a tool for theatre. Because while you speak of failure, you carefully omit history, the years when these fires were lit, the years when you and those in power chose delay over decision. You were not a spectator then. You were an integral part of the system. On the economy, the strain was real. Prices were high but are coming back down. Pressures were visible yet we have mostly stabilised. But reforms are not judged in headlines, they are judged in trajectories. FX stability is improving. Revenues are strengthening. Investment signals are returning. You do not fix decades in months. You correct distortions and direction, then you build momentum as President Bola Tinubu is doing. We are not where we want to be. But we are no longer where we were. And then democracy and your quiet warning of a one party state. Yet here you are, criticising loudly, freely, publicly. A democracy that permits this level of dissent is not shrinking, it is alive. Imperfect, noisy, contested, but alive. This is the paradox your message cannot resolve. You criticise a system you once helped shape. You condemn outcomes without acknowledging inputs. You demand urgency now, but defended patience then. We shape our narratives, and then our narratives shape us. Nigeria is not perfect. Nigeria is not painless. Nigeria is not instant. But Nigeria is not what you are trying to sell either. 1/2 cont’d.
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Bolaji Abdullahi
Bolaji Abdullahi@BolajiADC·
Fresh from your WhatsApp group on a “Sunday” like this, I guess.. You all have been sharing this very message since. You can do better than this, Mr. Sunday
Sunday Dare,CON@SundayDareSD

Dear Mr. Bolaji Abdullahi, Fmr Honourable Minister under GEJ, Fmr APC publicity secretary, Fmr PDP stalwart, Fmr State Commissioner, Fmr State Governor’s Aide. In politics since 2003 @BolajiADC There is a certain elegance to your message, sharp, emotional, deliberate. But there is also a certain amnesia to it, selective, strategic, convenient. Whilst it is unfortunate you chose the birthday of our President to highlight this amnesia, permit me, sir, to speak to it. Three things can be true at once: a nation can reinvent itself, a government can act, and a people can endure. You speak of hardship as though you discovered it. You speak of insecurity as though it began yesterday. You speak of governance as though you were never inside the room when decisions were made. You have not just criticised but you have made an attempt at reinventing history. Yes, Nigerians are hurting in some areas. Yes, fuel prices have risen, sharply, painfully, undeniably even though President Bola Tinubu has made cheaper alternatives availabke. But let us not pretend this storm began this morning. For years, we subsidised illusion, deferred reality, borrowed comfort, and let rent-seekers take hold of our Commonwealth. You know this more then many, sir. For years, Nigeria built a system where cheapness was artificial and sustainability was optional. Now the correction has come, and suddenly, those (including you and many members of your new-found contraption) who midwifed the distortion have become its loudest critics. The Tinubu-Shettima administration did not remove subsidy because it was easy. We removed it because it was necessary. Hard choices, real consequences, no pretence. Here is the antithesis you glide past so effortlessly. What feels like punishment today is what prevents collapse tomorrow. We endure to rebuild, not rebuild to endure On security, your words carry weight, but not balance. Nigeria did not become insecure in a single administration, nor will it be secured by a single speech. The threats we face are multi-layered including insurgency, ‘glocal’ terrorism, organised crime, cross border networks. Yet capacity of our systems have improved, security coordination has tightened, investments in intelligence and equipment have increased. Is it enough? No. Is it nothing? Also no. To describe a nation contending and fixing structural issues as a nation collapsing is not analysis, it is exaggeration. And exaggeration may win applause, but it does not build solutions. You invoke grief, and rightly so. Every life lost diminishes us. But grief must not become a tool for theatre. Because while you speak of failure, you carefully omit history, the years when these fires were lit, the years when you and those in power chose delay over decision. You were not a spectator then. You were an integral part of the system. On the economy, the strain was real. Prices were high but are coming back down. Pressures were visible yet we have mostly stabilised. But reforms are not judged in headlines, they are judged in trajectories. FX stability is improving. Revenues are strengthening. Investment signals are returning. You do not fix decades in months. You correct distortions and direction, then you build momentum as President Bola Tinubu is doing. We are not where we want to be. But we are no longer where we were. And then democracy and your quiet warning of a one party state. Yet here you are, criticising loudly, freely, publicly. A democracy that permits this level of dissent is not shrinking, it is alive. Imperfect, noisy, contested, but alive. This is the paradox your message cannot resolve. You criticise a system you once helped shape. You condemn outcomes without acknowledging inputs. You demand urgency now, but defended patience then. We shape our narratives, and then our narratives shape us. Nigeria is not perfect. Nigeria is not painless. Nigeria is not instant. But Nigeria is not what you are trying to sell either. 1/2 cont’d.

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Presh@IamPresh90·
@mukhtar_usman Una mouth bad for this street oh 😭😭😭
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