Joe Timothy
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@TrendingEx @VendrNg In a sane clime, this man would be chilling and serving his 10th year in d prison by now
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😭😭😭😭 Out of 2845 voters only 14 voted for Cubana Chief Priest in the primary. Anyi wu Ndi emeriri na Agha. 😭😭😭 | #kepukepuTv

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@ahbaaavic @yabaleftonline Exactly,,i dnt know who asked him for series of explanations
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@yabaleftonline E still dey pain am say he go kuje prison, whether the place looks like aso rock provided he didn't have freedom of movement and was restrained from his normal life for the days he spent there (it is called a prison)😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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@yabaleftonline Common sharrap..atleast u were sent to prison,,u cnt remove dt tag "prison"
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@FabrizioRomano Ronaldo said so
Casemiro said same
Everyother player confirmed it
Give carrick the job
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🚨💣 Manchester United and Michael Carrick are set to continue together next season and beyond.
Chances increasing for weeks as reported and everyone at #MUFC feels he should stay.
Players, management, everyone on same page.
Next step: talks to final stages and new deal.

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@kepukepunews Uptill now, no one wants to oppose this man,,this alone shows that if abians had their way, he would rule for 600yrs. The man is good
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“Do You Have Any Challenges?” — Otti’s Priority to Security Explained in One Action
“Do you have any challenges?”
Those were the direct words of Governor Alex Otti to a military officer at the Ndoki Road Primary School military base during his routine road inspection tour last Sunday.
Governor Otti had moved from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he worshipped earlier that morning, down to Afule Road on his routine inspection visits. From there, he proceeded to Umuchichi Road and Etche Road.
On his way to Obohia Road, he transversed the Etche Road section of Ngwa Road heading towards Ahia Ohuru.
Immediately after the junction leading to Ohanku Road, where the military base along Ngwa Road is situated within part of the Ndoki Road School premises, Governor Otti suddenly signalled his convoy to stop.
It wasn’t planned.
He stepped down from his vehicle and walked straight to the soldier on duty at the checkpoint.
“How are you? How is work going? Is the Commander in?” the Governor asked.
“Yes sir,” the officer replied, immediately moving to usher His Excellency to meet the officer in charge.
It was clearly an unprepared moment for the officer, who was still fastening his wristwatch and adjusting his shoes when he came out to receive the Governor.
Governor Otti immediately began:
“Sorry we took you unawares, I was just passing and decided to check on you people to see how things are going. Are there any challenges we should know about?”
At that point, the Officer, who identified himself as Captain T. Yabiteigha, was almost short of words.
Sensing the hesitation, Governor Otti cut in again:
“Because I can already see this place needs renovation.”
That statement immediately opened the conversation.
The officer then led the Governor to the area where their patrol vans were parked, showing him that most of the operational vehicles were faulty and in poor condition.
Without hesitation, Governor Otti immediately called on his Chief Security Officer, Ken Nwosu, directing him to ensure that the vehicles are either repaired or new ones provided and handed over to the military personnel with immediate effect.
The Director General of the Greater Aba Development Authority, Mr. Uche Ukeje, who was coincidentally part of the inspection team, was also instructed on the spot to ensure the facility is renovated and fitted with solar-powered lights across the compound.
Then came the emotional moment.
As the Governor was about to leave, Captain Yabiteigha suddenly reminded him:
“Sir, I know you may not remember, but last year you paid my hospital bills and those of my colleagues after that operation where we were attacked. One of our colleagues died and you supported his family and also placed his children on scholarship. I have been looking for a way to see you and thank you for saving my life. I was shut at my hip …….”
Those words struck a deep emotional chord.
Governor Otti’s commitment to security is second to none. His concern for the welfare of security personnel, the men who put their lives on the line daily, is one of the reasons Abia enjoys relative peace and security today.
Why wouldn’t officers give their all when they can see that families of fallen heroes are not abandoned, and injured personnel are properly cared for?
Since assuming office, Governor Otti has shown sincere commitment across every sector, particularly security, but that impromptu stop at the Ndoki military base on Sunday explained how much of a priority security is to Governor Otti.
There are challenges you can never discover unless you go there yourself.
Who would have imagined that on an ordinary Sunday, a Governor would stop his convoy and walk straight into a military base just to ask officers how they were faring?
That is intentional leadership.
That single visit solved problems that may have lingered unattended for months.
May Governor Otti keep happening to Abia.
Miracle Chukwunenye
May 13, 2026.

Umunwanwa, Nigeria 🇳🇬 English

You know, I just posted a tweet asking, “How are you?”
The replies were heartbreaking.
A huge number of people are tired of life.
Every single day, depression keeps hitting harder.
Now the real question is, what can we do?
The country gets harder every day.
People are slowly losing themselves.
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@Iamindiscov This things u do against the death will soon catchup with u
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After 2 brutal years battling stage 4 liver cancer. He reached out to "friends" like billionaire Obi Cubana. Nobody came. No help, no rescue. Alex Ekubo passed away at the age of 40 in a hospital bed broke, broken, and alone. As a man. Nobody is coming to save you. Prioritize your health, get checked regularly. Save aggressively. Invest. Plan your life and retirement.
The same squad cheering you today will vanish when sickness hits.
Protect yourself, brothers...
Rest in Power, Alex.
💔 🕊️

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@instablog9ja Is there anything they wanna do in that country that does nt demand loan? Whts d essence of all resources and taxes then??
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FG Seeks Fresh $1.25bn World Bank Loan Ahead of 2027 Election
The Federal Government is seeking a fresh $1.25bn loan from the World Bank to support economic reforms, job creation, and investment growth.
The proposed facility, titled Nigeria Actions for Investment and Jobs Acceleration, is expected to be presented for approval on June 26, 2026, months before the 2027 presidential election.
If approved, the loan, estimated at about ₦1.7tn, would become one of the largest World Bank facilities secured under President Bola Tinubu’s administration and could push Nigeria’s total public debt above ₦160tn.
According to the World Bank document, the facility is designed “to support the government’s efforts to expand access to finance, digital, and electricity services, and strengthen competitiveness through tax, trade, and agriculture reforms.”
The report stated that the loan has reached the “decision meeting stage” of the World Bank approval process, indicating that negotiations and major conditions have largely been concluded ahead of final board approval.
“The review did authorise the team to appraise and negotiate,” the document added.
Findings showed that the World Bank has approved about $9.35bn in loans and credits for Nigeria between June 2023 and May 2026 across sectors including power, education, healthcare, agriculture, and economic reforms.
If the latest facility is approved, total World Bank approvals under Tinubu could rise to about $10.6bn.
Reacting earlier, the Accountant-General of the Federation, Dr Shamseldeen Ogunjimi, warned that Nigeria could reject World Bank facilities if approval delays persist.
“If approvals take more than six months, the Nigerian Government may no longer honour such arrangements,” he said.
The World Bank, however, warned that the programme carries significant risks ahead of the 2027 elections, stating that “political and governance risks are elevated ahead of the 2027 elections, with pressures that could delay or reverse sensitive reforms.”

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@thecableng @JosephEdgar13 Wht project has he driven down to surulere?
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THE DUKE OF SHOMOLU: "A state legislator is not expected to do ‘anything for his constituency’ in the sense that we all expect them to do. Their job is representing the people, protecting their interests during legislation and using their influence and position to move projects to their constituency. How we expect members with N800,000 monthly salary and N5m monthly imprest to build factories and stadia is the eighth wonder of the world. How it is now the burden of @DesmondOElliot to be asked what he has done for Surulere beats my imagination."
thecable.ng/what-has-desmo…

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