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Nigeria to become world’s 5th richest country within 50 years. ~ ECOWAS predicts

Blood Of Jesus! May God genuinely punish you if you think this person deserves a second term.







My Oga 🥹 @39billion in case you want to run giveaway. I’m available to help you disburse funds BAAMI 😊😊😊 #39billionWin My people follow & tag 🏷️ @39billion Like and repost the boom slip Drop prove below 👇 We dey share funds soon 😃😃😃




Universe I dropped it here!


Dey play, few years ago We were being robbed , my mom was slapped for lying that we didn’t have money, it was one of those thieves that was begging his colleague on our behalf I looked into the guys face (the one that slapped my mom) , I looked at his hand with gun, I looked at another thief with shining cutlass inside dark , the cutlass still shines like a diamond that it is Naso I prostate , them no even send my papa, they still match me for where I was prostrating I didn’t even have fear because nothing was coming to my mind, everything just looked like a dream till they left After when they left self, we couldn’t close the door talk more of shouting thief, another guy came back later and ask us to lock the door, my mom’s response was funny She said nothing to lock again, we’re left with nothing Temi Dayo Me: 😭😭😭😭 too painful



My final engagement in South Africa was yesterday in Johannesburg with my interaction with Nigerians in the diaspora. The discussions were frank, emotional, and deeply reflective of the realities confronting our people both at home and abroad. The conversation was interrupted several times by passionate questions bordering on diplomacy, the treatment of Nigerians in foreign countries, the political situation back home, and the growing desire of many young Nigerians abroad to return home and contribute meaningfully to nation-building, if only the environment becomes conducive. I also reminded our people that the respect any citizen receives abroad is often tied to how respected their nation is at home. A country that works, protects its institutions, upholds justice, and cares for its people naturally commands global respect. This is why leadership and governance must remain people-oriented, accountable, and rooted in competence and integrity. While acknowledging the frustrations and pains many expressed, I emphasized the need for all of us to continue to conduct ourselves within the ambit of the law, irrespective of the provocation or difficulties we face. Nation-building demands discipline, civic responsibility, and the willingness to pursue change through constructive engagement. The interaction further reinforced my belief that Nigerians across the world remain hopeful about the future of our nation despite the present challenges. Our task as leaders is to inspire that hope with sincerity, measurable action, and a commitment to building a secure, productive, and inclusive Nigeria. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO


N100m got Stanley Osifo a standing ovation from the President, a presidential handshake and an opportunity to whisper at the President’s ears Money well spent baah

Mr. Osifo Osayamen Stanley is contesting in the presidential primaries against Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a sitting President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Whether he wins or not, the mere courage and confidence to step into the ring and test his popularity within his party against an incumbent president speaks volumes. Ironically, he appears to have far more confidence and courage than the NDC’s sole presidential candidate, who is afraid to contest against anyone in a genuine primary election. Instead, he always settles for mushroom parties where he can emerge unchallenged, apparently just to massage his ego and maintain the illusion of political relevance.














