Ken Begold(Ijaw Son)

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Ken Begold(Ijaw Son)

Ken Begold(Ijaw Son)

@KenBegold

A civil servant (Principal scientific officer),supporter of Liverpool.Don't come at me first bcuz u ain't gonna like my come back

Yenagoa, Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2018
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🌺☘️Daffodil and Butterfly 🦋🕊️
The more Tinubu haters slander, abuse and paint him negatively through paid and unpaid national and international propaganda, the more he gets more support, love and recognition from average Nigerians. We will keep praying for him and we shall experience peace all around 🙏.
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🌺☘️Daffodil and Butterfly 🦋🕊️
Those of you in NDC can continue to see and fuel insecurity in Nigeria. It will still not stop the governance of Nigeria, the president will not leave development and be chasing after the fires you're making everywhere. Whether you like it or not, he will complete his term.
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Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
Una go see votes next year, fear no go allow Una sleep. Bookmark this tweet for proper reference
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Oladele. A 🇳🇬 🇬🇧
Peter Obi got a third-class degree in philosophy and told us that a UK bank gave him a loan based on his educational background. Did he also get this idea from the m@d man at Upper Iweka Road? The man must think most Nigerians are as gullible as most of his 2k obedient followers. We came on social media to insult and gaslight anyone who didn’t support their gbajue messiah. 🙆🏾🙆🏾😩😂
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OSBⓂ@BodeWarlord·
I can't wait to see Peter Obi Kpai himself out of frustration after the 2027 presidential election results are released by INEC chiarman.
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Emir of Port-Harcourt
While Obidients in Nigeria are busy saying NELFUND is not an achievement, Runtown was in South Africa celebrating a loan he secured with academic excellence he doesn’t even possess.
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S.A ᴹᵃᵏʰᵃᶜʰᵏᵃˡᵃ
The love we have for Tinubu is organic and circumvent If una like dey buy cooking gas for 20,000 naira per kg, e no concern us
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UTD SADMAN@Lex_Z07·
@sa_invincible Okay na Dat means u don't cook abi mugu or u will say u use electricity to cook abi Mumu pipu Na all of us dey suffer am including ur family members cos I'm sure what ever money u are being paid is for only u and not ur family members..so e touch everybody
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Is your life better than it was 4 years ago Economically and in other areas
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Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
From now onwards, I won’t argue with anyone who can’t see an economy beyond the price of rice and beans and fuel pump.
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Emir of Port-Harcourt
The NAF just bombed terrorists on their way to Niger, but the emergency Nigeria/Burkina Faso lovers will stay quiet about it. If they do, Peter Runtown Obi starts losing relevance. We will overcome insecurity and Agulu, just like China, will go back to Agulu.
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Khone@kingkhone4real·
@ruffydfire Keep adding numbers until you wake up in 2031, and APC is still in power. Clowns 🤡
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oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
*APC’s PRIMARY NUMBERS DON’t ADD UP AND NIGERIANS SHOULD ASK WHY* *By:* *akeem olaniyi ADEBOMOJO* The numbers coming out of APC’s recent primaries are raising eyebrows for all the wrong reasons. According to figures released by the party, 14,002,661 votes were cast nationwide during the exercise. But here’s the problem: APC’s own membership register lists just 6,531,205 members. That’s more than double the number of registered members voting. In a sane political environment, that kind of gap doesn’t get glossed over. It gets questioned immediately. Let’s be direct. If you have 6.5 million people on record as members, you cannot credibly produce 14 million votes without an explanation. Either the register is outdated and incomplete, or the voting process was inflated. And if it’s the latter, then we’re looking at a rehearsal for something bigger. This isn’t just about internal party housekeeping. It’s about what it signals for 2027. When a party that controls the federal machinery can report turnout numbers that exceed its own membership by 7.4 million, it creates a dangerous precedent. It tells Nigerians that figures can be manufactured, and that the process is secondary to the outcome. In countries where elections are taken seriously, this would trigger an independent audit, parliamentary questions, and civil society pressure within 48 hours. In Nigeria, it risks being waved away as “party matter.” But it’s not. Party primaries are the first step in the electoral chain. If they’re compromised at the source, the general election inherits that compromise. The call here is simple: Nigerians cannot afford to ignore this. Civil society, opposition parties, INEC, and the media need to press for answers. How did 14 million people vote in a party with 6.5 million registered members? Where did the extra votes come from? Were non-members allowed to participate? Was the register padded? Was the result inflated? If APC wants to be taken seriously as a democratic party, it owes the public a clear explanation—not spin, not deflection, but numbers that reconcile. Because if we let this slide now, we’re telling every political actor that it’s open season on data. And once you normalize inflated figures at the primary stage, you’ve already laid the groundwork to rig the main election without firing a shot. This is the moment to push back. Every Nigerian who cares about 2027 being credible should be asking the same question: where did the extra 7.4 million votes come from? Silence now is permission for worse later. *Writes from Ekiti state*
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voltage@gatesvoltage·
@WOkene Your stupidity knows no bound
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