
ORIGINAL KUFF OF KOGI
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ORIGINAL KUFF OF KOGI
@King_AweKay
UX/UX Designer Networking Web Design Python learner Javascript learner #TakeBackNaija Kogi state Coordinator.


One day, Nigerian roads will look like this. Clean and properly lined, no dust creeping onto the shoulders. VRS neatly in place, palisade fencing protecting rail lines, and post and rail fencing stretching along the countryside. Drivers will keep to their lanes. Street lights will actually work. One day, it will not feel like a wish. It will be normal.



“Seun, I will not need a new jet. I can’t use N150bn to buy a jet (when 80% of our Primary healthcare centers) are not functioning.” —Peter Obi.







Clown 🤡… you have just confirmed to world that you worked with Abacha and you met him in several occasions. Ojukwu was like his SA, slaving around and following to do more damage in our country. I can see no Yoruba man nor any body from Niger-delta was also included in the Port Authority executives. Una well done oo






@GeorgeOrimisan Well, let's see how this happiness of yours make Obi the president.

Peter Obi and his gang has destroyed ADC too

Taking shots at a Nigerian president is fair game. It’s the easiest thing in the world. There will always be a good reason to criticise and condemn the president. Always. To pretend to take shots at the president without even having the balls to mention him by name or title whilst picking on NADECO is to thoughtfully attack those men and women who fought for this democracy.


Peter Obi was never an opposition, he came and packaged himself, lied to you and made all of you fool. Peter is fooling you, he has fooled you to the point that instead of you admitting that you were fooled you think you are too old to be fooled and you can't admit — Omoyele Sowore

Alex Barbir, an American, moves in and out of Nigeria, seemingly fanning the flames of an already raging crisis, yet the Directorate of State Services looks on, powerless or unwilling to act. Meanwhile, an ordinary Nigerian who dares to speak out about the government’s failure to curb terrorism and insecurity is swiftly branded a threat, arrested, and detained for “inciting violence.”


"If you want to contest for the Presidency of Nigeria, you must have 10 billion naira or I think 5 billion naira" — Femi Falana (SAN).

Oil production is daily. Agricultural produce is not. No country in the world makes more money from Agricultural products than oil. Obi is a compulsive liar. You in particular are an idiot.

It’s surprising that you confidently ooze ignorance while trying so hard to appear intellectually superior. Climate change in the Sahel is not a theory or political talking point. It is a documented security driver affecting Nigeria directly. Rising temperatures, desertification, and shrinking water sources have destroyed livelihoods across the region, forcing farmers and pastoralists into competition over scarce resources. This breakdown of economic stability weakens communities and creates the exact conditions in which insecurity thrives. Terrorist groups understand this reality better than many online commentators do. Around the Lake Chad Basin, extremist factions recruit from displaced and economically desperate populations, offering income, protection, and identity where survival options have collapsed. Climate change does not automatically create terrorists, but it accelerates poverty, displacement, and governance gaps that make radicalization easier. If we truly want to understand terrorism in Nigeria, we must look beyond simplistic narratives and acknowledge how environmental stress, economic hardship, and security are deeply connected.



