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KTrey Og
KTrey Og@KTreyOg·
@Akikanju1568901 @instablog9ja Omo 🥺🥺 so wait, he sent them $150 million dollars , for us to be receiving money and Gifts, make it make sense 🤯🤯 are we really thinking 🤔 cus like wtf 😳
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Akikanju
Akikanju@Akikanju1568901·
@instablog9ja And it's money well spent, instead of weapons and bombs all over Nigeria, America is showering Nigeria with money and gifts without President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR going to Washington to beg. All hail President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, the master strategist.
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Tinubu Spent $150 Million to Block Trump’s Intervention in Nigeria — Security Expert Alleges
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KTrey Og
KTrey Og@KTreyOg·
@Muhammad_knk @Waspapping_ lol, 😂 I pity people way de follow animals like you talk sha, no sense of reasoning. Keep fooling around, until the same very fate meets you.
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Muhammad Ma'aruf kankia
Muhammad Ma'aruf kankia@Muhammad_knk·
@Waspapping_ Nnamdi kani, Bello Turji etc, should be dealt with decisively, who ever undemine the peace and unity of this country should be punish according to the law of the land. President Tinibu pls, punshi the.
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Sarki.
Sarki.@Waspapping_·
At this point, it is difficult to justify why Nnamdi Kanu remains in prison. If the government is willing to pardon, rehabilitate, and reintegrate former terrorists into society, then it should also consider extending the same approach to Nnamdi Kanu.
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bigbrownson 🇺🇸
bigbrownson 🇺🇸@bigbrownson·
@boye4christ2006 Was it Tinubu that asked them to kidnap her ? Why are you all making it look like the President is the one sending this people to commit this havoc ? Nigeria has been bad under every fuckibg leadership. Tinubu is not the problem of Nigeria. Know this and know peace
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folowosele adeboye
folowosele adeboye@boye4christ2006·
Yoruba Ronu, do you know that your fellow Yoruba people were kidnapped , a mother with her child on her back, teachers, and poor school children 💔💔? Now one of the teachers beheaded 💔💔💔💔💔 It has been three days now, yet your “YORUBA PRESIDENT” has not said a word. This can’t continue. Tinubu has to resign now 😭😭
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KTrey Og
KTrey Og@KTreyOg·
@cooljay_b @mind_talkss @jon_d_doe You’re a big fool, I bet you haven’t traveled out yet. If You think Nigeria has access to basic amenities, then you’re a big idiot. Ask yourself, why do others travel out or send their families over there even with all the money they have. Lol 😂 I just pity you bro.
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
Someone earning 3k pounds per month in Nigeria, is richer than someone earning 3k pounds per month in the UK, by almost all standards. End.
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Daniel Nnaji
Daniel Nnaji@dannyndidi·
@boytv_cartoon Tomorrow now, Na you and your gang go go thief the rod! No be you again?
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Cartoon Boytv
Cartoon Boytv@boytv_cartoon·
I am live in Calabar to see the coastal road coming from Calaba to join the one coming from Lagos wow, Tinubu is the best in the world 4+4=8 this is not Ai
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KTrey Og
KTrey Og@KTreyOg·
@bayer04_en lol seriously, I don’t think you’re ready for us.
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Masterpiece
Masterpiece@Dannymasterp·
The problem we have in this country Nigeria is that our citizens thinks we're printing money in this country. In as much as we want the Government to meet up all our interest as citizens we should know the investing in the state remains very important as that's the only way to boost the state IGR. You can't be expecting the Government to use all the money been generated in the state to service workers interest without investing in the basic needs of the state in other to grow the State IGR and improve investors confidence.
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“How would we buy vehicles and construct roads if we bring out the whole money to pay allowances and wages? We can’t do that” - Wike says 💔
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Mona 🎆
Mona 🎆@mona73337·
@instablog9ja 100% of people who get a tattoo end up regretting it before 2 years
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
This is why a tattoo stays on the skin forever, and doesn’t fade away 🥲
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StephenGerrard
StephenGerrard@adejare_stephen·
Maitama is not without light. The issue is erratic power supply, not total darkness. Like many parts of Abuja and Nigeria generally, Maitama experiences intermittent outages, often due to load shedding, faults, or maintenance, not because the area has no electricity at all. Also, using a temporary blackout to compare Nigeria with Morocco is misleading. Power supply challenges are national and systemic, not exclusive to Maitama or a reflection of the area’s status. A short drive during an outage doesn’t represent the full reality. Criticism is valid, but it should be accurate, not exaggerated for effect. Thank u 🙏
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“MAITAMA the most expensive area in Abuja is without light.l and you guys are comparing it to Morocco” - Isaac Fayose took a drive around Maitama in Abuja to show the condition
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Ed Jacobs
Ed Jacobs@EdJacob37574918·
In all seriousness, President Tinubu deserves recognition for his unwavering commitment to infrastructure in Nigeria. He has effectively transformed the nation into a vast construction site, driving projects that will define his legacy. Whether one admires him or not, his determination to deliver on these landmark initiatives cannot be denied
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Taiwo_Ajakaye
Taiwo_Ajakaye@dmightyangel·
You're supporting mediocrity by posting the video of Coastal roads in Nigeria being built by Tinubu..... Ok, we don agree.......Why are you crying?
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KTrey Og
KTrey Og@KTreyOg·
@Iyhurr1 @UtdFaithfuls They’re literally going back, looking for a timed opportunity to tackle because if you miss, you’ll be exposed and also waiting for some of their players to return and help as well. You can’t just go into full tackle immediately.
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Salt of Life
Salt of Life@Iyhurr1·
@UtdFaithfuls One funny thing about defenders is the fact that they (all of them literally) running back to their half while the attackers keep pushing the ball to your half wtf are you running backwards for go mark that man bruh. Well what do I know they’re professionals
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UF
UF@UtdFaithfuls·
Just 10 seconds between Maguire heading the ball and the ball hitting the back of City's net. Blistering counter-attack. ⚡️
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SIOF
SIOF@SIOF_2356·
@Teeniiola Concerned citizens indeed.. dis ones na tout nah 😂😂😂
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TENIOLA
TENIOLA@Teeniiola·
Concerned citizens cry out to the government as the national stadium in surulere is being abandoned 👀
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KTrey Og
KTrey Og@KTreyOg·
@Nanaayusuf1 @afrisagacity They’re not supposed to even be in the field for cry out loud, they’re supposed to be taken care of, they’re disabled.
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Kulluluwa Yusuf
Kulluluwa Yusuf@Nanaayusuf1·
@afrisagacity What the Governor said doesn't correlate with your write-up. You forgot to add where he mentioned an original prosthesis will be paid for. We all know this is not an audio promise as he is generous. we all know what we are doing
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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
Here’s what happened in the VIDEO: It was during the Armed Forces Remembrance Day parade in Kebbi state. Soldiers lined up to receive greetings from the Governor of the state, Nasir Idris. The Governor, led by the commanding General, took a tour of the military personnel on parade. Towards the end of the line are some disabled military personnel, in active service. They were victims of terrorist attacks. While some lost their hands, others’ legs were amputated. The General showed them to the Governor while detailing their plight and making a case that they needed help. The Governor, very casually, without a slight expression of remorse or sympathetic emotion, just said, “Just tell me the cost of the prosthesis,” and he moved on. These were men of the Armed Forces who lost major parts of their bodies in active service. The Governor could barely pause to show sympathy or interact with them to find out their needs. This captures the heart of the average Nigerian politician. They have terrible cold hearts!✍️
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Watch this VIDEO to get a glimpse of how very insensitive and thoughtless Nigerian politicians are. The video is from the Armed Forces Remembrance Day in Kebbi state. What a shame!✍️

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KTrey Og
KTrey Og@KTreyOg·
@whube_urpadi @PeterObi lol 😂 he’s a graduate, but can’t even form a complete sentence. You really need to start your schooling again,cus you learnt nothing.
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Whube@whube_urpadi·
@PeterObi ChatGPT lord. I sight you
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
It is both tragic and concerning that our leaders continue to prioritize waste, corruption, propaganda, lies, and negative aspects of development over positive initiatives. Recently, it was reported that $9 million of taxpayers' money was spent on lobbyists in Washington, which I believe is just a small fraction of the global waste occurring in the same manner. This situation aligns with the disgraceful state of Nigeria. This is merely a small example of wasteful spending that has contributed to our nation’s current failing status. To further illustrate the impact of such waste, we can look at a critical measure of development: the Human Development Index (HDI). Nigeria has remained stagnant in the low HDI category for 35 years, from 1990 to 2025. In contrast, comparable nations within the same low category, such as China—where Nigeria had a three-fold higher per capita income in 1990—and Indonesia have advanced from low to medium, and now to high categories. The achievements of these nations were not the result of fate, miracles, or natural endowments, but rather a consequence of choices and the cumulative effects of good and bad leadership. This underscores the importance of prioritization. To explain further the implications of the $9 million expenditure, let’s consider the components of HDI: life expectancy (health), education, and per capita income (poverty). Nigeria is failing in all three measures. For instance, regarding health, let's examine the $9 million, which is approximately ₦14 billion spent wrongly. Nigeria now has the lowest life expectancy in the world and ranks among the top two countries globally for maternal mortality, making childbirth one of the most precarious experiences for Nigerian women. Instead of investing in life-saving systems, we spend millions trying to obscure our failures. Our key medical centers are teaching hospitals, and I will use six—one from each geopolitical zone of Nigeria—to illustrate this failure. For the 2024 capital budget for teaching hospitals, which remains operational today, the allocations are as follows: ₦2.67 billion to the University College Hospital, Ibadan (South-West), ₦2.46 billion to Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria (North-West), ₦2.8 billion to the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu (South-East), ₦2.43 billion to the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City (South-South), ₦1.16 billion to the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin (North-Central), and ₦2.37 billion to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Maiduguri (North-East), totaling ₦13.9 billion for our premier medical centers. The $9 million spent on foreign lobbyists could have been used wisely to purchase essential hospital equipment for Nigerian hospitals, improving our healthcare capabilities and positively influencing our national image. This $9 million is sufficient to fund the entire 2024 capital budget for at least one major teaching hospital in each zone, directly enhancing survival rates, care, and life expectancy. The funds are available; what is lacking are prioritization, discipline, and effective leadership. This situation is unacceptable. Every naira of taxpayers' money should serve the Nigerian people. Instead, citizens are dying in failing hospitals while the government pays foreigners to pretend that everything is fine. We cannot continue to live in an illusion while our reality deteriorates. This constant prioritization of trivial matters must come to an end. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Frito
Frito@LazeFrito·
@FabrizioRomano All that talking never reflects on the performance, he will never be good enough for a huge club like United
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Ruben Amorim: "If I could go back to this time a year ago, I would do things so differently”. “I have learned more in this year as a manager than the other five combined. I would do 75% of things different”.
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Andy
Andy@Andy_TellsTruth·
@PSGINT_ 10 PSG players and one despicable rapist...
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