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First Lady, Remi Tinubu, yesterday urged Nigerians to DONATE free blood to sick people as she celebrated the “2026 World Blood Donor Day.”
That is a reasonable and commendable call.
However, I would have loved it if she had made that call from the discomforting bed of a hospital, where she had just finished donating her (own) blood.
Oh, I forgot, leading by example isn’t in the “Rule Book” of the Tinubus, and the Nigerian government at large.✍️

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@Dr_Pharouk Hello my helper 😭pls o don’t want an item, I just want ur financial support so I can leave Nigeria for a Greener pasture,am a single mother wit a child and my mother. To Carter for 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
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@OneJoblessBoy This nigg@ has to go. He will come hard 2027 and Nigerians must not give in to a fraud. Do you all know Ministries are not given their budget to run Ministries. Guess what this motherfuvvker fraud you called leader did, he kept the money for damn election.

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While other Gen-Z are busy showcasing their bre@sts and shaking their as$ on TikTok, this young lady stood out by using her platform to educate her fellow Gen-Z about how bad and reckless this government has been to them as young people and to the entire country.
I keep saying it, without an aggressive and radical youth awakening among young people, we will never make progress.
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Everything is wrong with the system we operate here in Nigeria:
This is what Speed Darlington says in this video:
1) Nobody from your village or your uncle is after your success.
2) Lack of opportunity is your problem, and your government has refused to create jobs for young people.
3) There aren’t enough jobs, and the available ones are reserved for the elites and their children.
4) Every job in Nigeria requires a degree certificate. You need a degree to become a bank teller in Nigerian banks or even a bike delivery rider for companies like FedEx. What happens to those who weren’t privileged to attend school?
5) In other developed countries, you don’t need a degree to work at Amazon, FedEx, etc. Your SSCE is enough to get something doing that pays more than what doctors are paid in Nigeria.
6) Nigerian youths need to wake up and reject APC; their future and that of their unborn children is at risk.
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@instablog9ja Westin concern
Microscope concern bread wet person 1 chop, Abi the bread don turn organism 🤔🤔
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