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Architect 🏡 Interested in #Crypto 📈💎 Football ⚽, Sci & Tech 🚀 Hala Madrid 🤍

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Mart 2016
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KingHenry👑
KingHenry👑@KingHenri01·
The second child didn't deserve that at all 😭😂😭😂😭😂
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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
“Nigeria has over 37 million barrels of proven oil reserves, India has less than 5M barrels. Nigeria has about N200M people, India has over 1 billion people. The GDP per capita in India which is the amount an average person earns a year is over $2,500 but the GDP per capita in Nigeria is $800. India doesn’t have oil & they have a huge population more than us but they are doing far far better than us.” ~Man says
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The Yoruba Times
The Yoruba Times@TheYorubaTimes·
UPDATE 🇳🇬🚨: Oyo School Kidnap – Abductors release second video showing a nursing mother pleading emotionally for rescue after being cornered inside a reserve forest.
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Amber Ose I
Amber Ose I@masurge7·
@TheYorubaTimes This is somebody's wife and mum. Those children will there now getting bitten by sandflies, crying for their daddies and mummies 😭😭😭😭! Dear Yorubas get your PVCs and send Tinubu out for your own good
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Prisca 💖 Ezeyinwa 💞
Prisca 💖 Ezeyinwa 💞@Beautifugift·
I was kidnapped in Nigeria in 2012. Not a headline or something I heard. It happened to me. I was travelling to the East for a burial. It was my first time going without my parents. They had already gone ahead, so it was just me and one of my brothers. We took a bus from Alafia. From there, we were dropped and moved into another bus at Mile 2. The transport company was Constant Link. Everything felt normal at first. Around Shagamu, a man told the driver to stop. Before we even understood what was happening, another man had already taken over the bus. They drove us straight into the bush. They stripped all of us naked, beat us, and humiliated us. I still remember them saying “Nigeria is not good.” I cried like I have never cried in my life. At some point, one of them almost raped me. Another one, who seemed to be their leader, stopped him and said “leave her, she will die.” That sentence stayed with me for years. They took everything we had. Phones, money, everything. Mine was a red Nokia X2-01. For years after that, anytime I saw that same phone in the bank where I worked, my body would panic. That is how trauma works. Nobody died that day, but something in us changed forever. They left us by the roadside and drove away with the bus. We had to find our way back. I cried from that moment until I got to my village in Anambra. Today I can tell this story without fear. Sometimes I even laugh, not because it is funny, but because I survived it. But the truth is what happened to me in 2012 is even worse in Nigeria today. Kidnapping is no longer shocking. It is becoming normal. People are paying ransom like it is routine, and some people do not make it back. This is not just something to ignore. It becomes your reality the day it happens to you or someone close to you. Nigeria is losing real people, real lives, and real potential. We should not be silent about it.
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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
Every step, every tactic, and every move Tinubu makes is geared towards destroying our lives. Yet we hail him as a “political tactician.” The Tax Law, the Electoral Law, and every policy he’s signed contained dubious provisions that are anti-people. Yet, we applaud him. We watch him tactically engage in nefarious maneuvers that have the potential to destroy our lives. Yet, we baptize him with the “Master-Strategist” title. If we let him have his way in 2027, our fate may be worse than that of the House of Reps members who saw their political career end in a flash due to one chess move of his. Voting him out in 2027 is a fundamental, patriotic duty we owe ourselves and our dear country, as his continuation in office beyond 2027 will pose a threat to our collective existence.✍️
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Orni🍀
Orni🍀@Meetrichy1·
Person dey ruin our lives step by step, una dey talk say he sabi play politics. 💔
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Tomori
Tomori@otomporo8701·
A drunk policeman shot me at a checkpoint in 2011. The bullet tore through my car, through my right hand. I lost my career as an animator. My marriage cracked. My mind still bleeds. The twist? I sued the Nigeria Police. Won in 2015. Judge said: "Pay his medical bills." 10 years later. Zero naira. I face permanent disability without help. @PoliceNG_CRU @TunjiDisu1 @UNDP @NhrcNigeria #NigeriaPoliceNotYourFriend
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uma@zukmaaa·
How to write Amazing English Font
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Jude Heavenly 🇳🇬🇱🇷
Behold, the list of some money the Grandmaster of Borrow Borrow has borrowed, now... *Pay attention to the things this government has borrowed to fund and tell me which of them is the most ridiculous.* *Understand that everything here is verified.* *In 2023, Nigeria borrowed $2.7 billion from the World Bank:* *$750 million for renewable energy expansion.* *$700 million for adolescent girls’ secondary education.* *$500 million for the Nigeria for Women programme. (Imagine that)* *$750 million for power sector recovery. (What does this even mean?)* *In 2024, Nigeria borrowed another $4.25 billion from the World Bank:* *$1.57 billion to strengthen human capital, improve health for women and children, and build climate resilience. (Can someone explain this one to me?)* *$357 million, $57 million, and $86 million for rural road access and agricultural marketing projects. Hmmmm.* *The rest went to economic stabilisation, resource mobilisation reform, primary healthcare, and dam safety.* *In 2025, Nigeria borrowed another $2.695 billion from the World Bank:* *$500 million for education under the HOPE Education loan.* *$80 million for nutrition programmes. Nutrition programs ke!* *$253 million and $247 million for NG-CARES.* *The rest went to broadband expansion, health security, livelihoods for vulnerable households, and MSME finance.* *World Bank total under Tinubu: $9.65 billion and counting.* *Nigeria is now the largest IDA borrower in Africa and the third largest in the entire world. The World Bank alone accounts for 41.3% of Nigeria’s total external debt.* *OTHER EXTERNAL LOANS* *$500 million in June 2023 for a women’s programme.* *$800 million in June 2023 to “cushion the effects” of the fuel subsidy removal he himself caused. (Can someone please explain this to me?)* *$1.5 billion in June 2024 for the Economic Stabilisation Act.* *$500 million from the African Development Bank for energy and electricity reform.* *$1 billion from UK Export Finance via Citibank London for Lagos Port rehabilitation.* *$902 million more from UK Export Finance.* *$5 billion from First Abu Dhabi Bank to finance deficits.* *$400 million from the African Development Bank for agriculture and digital economy.* *$2.3 billion approved by the National Assembly in 2025 for the budget deficit.* *$516 million from Deutsche Bank approved this week, April 28 to 29, 2026, for the Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway.* *DOMESTIC BORROWINGS* *N22.7 trillion in CBN Ways and Means advances securitized in 2023 alone.* *N9.62 trillion borrowing plan in 2023, with N5.05 trillion raised mid-year.* *N7.81 trillion in bonds and treasury bills in 2024.* *N8.54 trillion in bonds and treasury bills in 2025.* *N10.07 trillion projected for 2026.* *N1.15 trillion for budget deficit financing.* *N757 billion bond to clear outstanding pension liabilities.* *Another fresh N1.15 trillion domestic loan request submitted to the Senate in late 2025.* *STILL INCOMING* *$21.5 billion external borrowing plan for 2025 to 2026, already approved by the Senate. This covers infrastructure, agriculture, health, education, water, security, and employment.* *$2 billion domestic foreign currency bond programme approved alongside the above.* *If all of this is drawn down, Nigeria’s total public debt will rise from N159 trillion to over N183 trillion.* *THE GRAND TOTAL SO FAR* *Nigeria’s total public debt has gone from N87 trillion when Buhari left in 2023 to N159 trillion as of December 2025.* *That is N72 trillion added in less than 3 years.* *External debt servicing alone cost Nigeria $9.9 billion between June 2023 and August 2025.* *In 2023, debt servicing cost N7.8 trillion, a 121% increase from the year before.* *In 2024, it rose again to N13.12 trillion, another 68% increase.* *Over 80% of government revenue currently goes to servicing debt. Not building schools. Not fixing hospitals. Not paying doctors. Paying back loans.*
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Olusegun Bakare𓃵
Olusegun Bakare𓃵@theboyisgreat·
We all left politics to thugs.. That was the beginning of our problem .
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Mr.DRIP 
Mr.DRIP @DreatonAlain·
First time I saw someone do this right and very efficiently🤯
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Somto Okonkwo
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
“Tinubu Must Be Audited To Know How He Spent Our Recourses.” ~ Peter Obi Blows Hot
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
Buhari knew who was replacing him when he said Nigerians will miss him. Sigh.
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H I I K Y A A T O R
H I I K Y A A T O R@HiikyaaTor·
Cubana Chief Priest!!! How market? After all the City boys movement & rolling with the President, you still couldn’t win the House of Representatives ticket in your state?
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