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Ladi Bells

Ladi Bells

@Ladibells

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Ladi Bells
Ladi Bells@Ladibells·
@ELESMANOL @queenee02 Both ibos and Fulanis are our problem. They are not our friends. The ibos have always been aligning with fulanis since Azikwe
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cryptocitizen@ELESMANOL·
@queenee02 I pray one of your relatives enter this Fulani terrorist hand you go know say Fulani is our problem our great grand fathers no know Igbo before na Fulani be our enemies channel this post to call out this useless and heartless islamist fulani
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Àrẹ̀wà AKÍNKANJÚ
Igbos have done a lot of damaging social engineering and social reconstruction to Yoruba children over the years, to the point that, until recently, many Yoruba children could not boldly say they are Yoruba.
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Ladi Bells@Ladibells·
@engrICO2015 It seems you guys have a special type of history or is it not the same biafra war I read about? You ibos have the guts to claim to be victims, amazing.
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AFRICAMUSTBEFREE!!!!!!!
AFRICAMUSTBEFREE!!!!!!!@engrICO2015·
This is the real fact u need to know . That the war ended does not mean we cannot talk about it . Even the USA remembers the second world war and celebrates the anniversary
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marketing_4miles@Damilare_storm·
@FolushoxFolarin Can you hear how the man is commending the current administration for encouraging investments. And I just don’t get the hate the man gets
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F Ọ L Ú 🚀@FolushoxFolarin·
The $20 Billion Tinubu bragged about at the Africa CEO forum ✅
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Oluwaseun Olatunde@seunolatunde·
@FolushoxFolarin God thank you for giving us @officialABAT .... We almost miss him with the nonsense distractions... See Audacious Projects... This Tinubu sef... Na big big things he dey like... Taming Atlantic Ocean, doing Bonga Bonga thingy... Biggest investment in the world.. oga o
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Felix 🦅@felixanthonie·
I quote " #AkokoNorthSouth: Yoruba Political Candidate with Igbo Wife don't deserve Yoruba votes This man Ade Adeogun Hon. Adejoro Adeogun married to Igbo but wants a Yoruba vote to become Senator Representing Akoko North and South of Ondo State. He is contesting under APC. Should APC gives this man ticket, then they will lose Akoko Senatorial Election to opposition party The Yoruba will not vote for anyone married to Igbo. If you can't marry a Yoruba woman, then you don't deserve Yoruba votes. His wife will force him to employ her own family member while neglecting Yoruba people who voted for him. This is exactly what happens in Ondo State under Late Akeredolu You can't use Yoruba votes to take care of your Igbo wife and family. You want to take Yoruba land resources to a foreign land Yoruba must start asking questions and verify candidates before voting. Who does he married? what are his background? You don't just vote anyone. You need to vote candidate who is proud of you, not proud of another tribe. Yoruba rejects replacement." This is coming from a Yoruba man Temmy Okanlomo
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Alhaji Geazy
Alhaji Geazy@Geazy_Nation22·
@Usmanashafe I repeat YORUBAs are the Originator and the Inventor of HAPPINESS.. it’s in our genes 🧬
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ASCHOR BABALOLA@EkitiOracle·
“If you go on ground you will see their numbers (APC), people will tell you to your face; Òmó it’s APC oo.” Obidient clears fellow Obidients on the realities on ground beyond online.🤣🤣🤣
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Àlúbàríkà 🇳🇬
Filmmaker Niyi Akinmolayan believes Peter Obi needs to improve his communication and political engagement skills to better connect with Nigerian voters ahead of the 2027 presidential race. He said Obi would be more effective if he adopts a more strategic and politically refined approach when responding to questions, as this would help him communicate his ideas and message more convincingly to the electorate.
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The Yoruba Times
The Yoruba Times@TheYorubaTimes·
BREAKING: "Are You Igbo or Yoruba?" – Surulere Aspirant Aremu Olalekan Abdulateef Exposed for Dressing in Igbo Attire, Posting Campaign Posters in Igbo Language The people of Surulere Constituency II are angry. And they have every right to be. Aremu Olalekan Abdulateef, a man seeking to represent them in the federal House of Representatives, has been caught on camera wearing full Igbo traditional attire. His campaign posters are written in the Igbo language. He is pandering to non-Yoruba voters while expecting Yoruba people to queue behind him on election day. Let this be clear: Surulere is Yoruba land. The constituency is Yoruba. The votes that will decide this election are predominantly Yoruba. So why is Aremu Abdulateef dressing like an Igbo chief? Why is he campaigning in Igbo language? Who is he planning to represent in Abuja – the Yoruba people of Surulere or an Igbo bloc that has no ancestral claim to the land? This is a slap on the face of every Yoruba voter in the constituency. We have seen this game before. Aspirants who beg for our votes but owe their loyalty to outsiders. Aspirants who will sell our interests the moment they get to office. Aremu Abdulateef must answer these questions now. Not tomorrow. Not after the election. If you cannot campaign as a Yoruba man in Yoruba land, you do not deserve to lead Yoruba people.
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
SANDWICH AND EGG PER STUDENT - TINUBU And so, once again, our usual congregation of intellectually malnourished and learning-resistant neighbors have gathered in their familiar corner, giggling and screeching like hyenas who stumbled upon a carcass they cannot identify. Reacting with theatrical alarm to President Tinubu's emphasis on the School Feeding Programme as a strategy for keeping Nigerian children tethered to classrooms and shielded from the silent violence of malnutrition. These are the same people who, in 2022, exposed the barrenness of their comprehension when the President deployed poetic devices - Church Rat, Charging Lake Chad, Worse Situation to Bad - and they stood there, mouths agape, mistaking literature for lunacy. They have now returned, like a bad rash in the rainy season, corrupting the atmosphere once more with their peculiar brand of celebrated ignorance. Now, Come and Learn, and stop tainting the image of the Nation with your acute folly. Reason Nigeria, an English Speaking Nation is still required to pass IELTS to prove their understanding of the language. Shall I Begin? No child learns on an empty stomach. No mind flowers in the soil of hunger. This is common sense, especially in a world ravaged by lack. This is the settled consensus of 107 nations and counting. According to the World Food Programme's School Feeding Report, at least 466 million children across the globe currently benefit from school meal programmes. Over 107 countries now operate official national school feeding policies - as a strategy. As deliberate, evidence-based governance. Let us journey: BRAZIL built the Programa Nacional de Alimentação Escolar - PNAE - one of the world's most decorated models, reaching millions of pupils daily while simultaneously empowering local farmers. INDIA runs PM POSHAN, formerly the Mid-Day Meal Scheme - one of the largest school feeding operations on the planet, nourishing over 100 million schoolchildren and producing measurable improvements in enrolment and retention. The United States - that nation our critics so desperately want to impress - runs the National School Lunch Program, serving tens of millions of American children annually through federally funded meals. The same Obudo America o. CHINA expanded nutrition access across its poor rural corridors through the Rural Compulsory Education Nutrition Programme. JAPAN institutionalized Kyushoku - school lunch - not merely as feeding, but as civic education, as cultural formation, as part of what it means to raise a Japanese child. Add France, Finland, UK, Ethopia, Mexico,etc, added to the list... Approximately 84% of countries worldwide now operate some form of school meal programme. The collective global investment stands at an estimated $84 Billion. Eighty-four billion dollars - not squandered, but planted like seeds, because the nations of the world have read what the harvest looks like. And the harvest is this: • Increase school enrolment and attendance. • Reduce child hunger and malnutrition. • Improve learning concentration • Reduce dropout rates. • Support poor families. • Stimulate local agriculture through home-grown food sourcing. UNESCO has now confirmed what the wise already knew: school feeding can increase enrolment by approximately 3% and significantly improve educational attainment in low- and middle-income countries. Again, Asiwaju will continue to demonstrate - with the patience of a teacher who has long accepted that some students refuse to graduate - that he operates at a frequency their comprehension has not yet been tuned to receive. Whether their understanding ever rises to match his standards is, as it has always been, entirely their concern. The sandwich and the egg are for the child. The lesson, evidently, is for the adult. Good Afternoon Severally...
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Ahuwa Oboro@AhuwaOboro·
@Ladibells @TheYorubaTimes x.com/i/status/20548… Lagos is a cosmopolitan state, Surulere is a cosmopolitan area of which indigenous Lagosians within that axis averagely 13% while other indigenes make up about 70% voters. The said politician is strategic in his act cos he understands the nature of d town
Ladi Bells@Ladibells

@TheYorubaTimes Bunch of weaklings. kowtowing and twerking for the minority. People that don't matter. It is these people that make the igbos have boldness and feel important in Lagos

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Ahuwa Oboro@AhuwaOboro·
@Ladibells @TheYorubaTimes You still don't get what "cosmopolitan" is. Pls get your dictionary (if you have one), then you can come back for a sound response
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Africa CEO Forum
Africa CEO Forum@africaceoforum·
🌍 "Why don't you start one?" In four words, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu turned a moderator's question into a continental challenge from the main stage of the Africa CEO Forum Annual Summit in Kigali. 🛒 The question on the table was simple. Why does Africa, with all its commodity wealth spread asymmetrically across borders, still lack a continental exchange platform where producers and buyers can trade with one another rather than routing every transaction through external markets? Tinubu's answer turned the question back on the room. The continent's two largest economies, Nigeria and South Africa, have the scale, the volumes, the capital markets infrastructure and the political weight to launch precisely that platform. The case for waiting is increasingly difficult to defend. 📊 The numbers behind the provocation matter. Nigeria's non-oil exports to African markets grew 38% year-on-year in 2024. Intra-African trade is projected to climb from 15% in 2023 to 25% by 2030 under the AfCFTA framework. Cargo clearance times at major Nigerian seaports have already dropped by roughly 30% since 2023. The architecture for deeper intra-continental trade is being built piece by piece, but a continental commodity exchange would mark a qualitative leap, moving Africa from price-taker to price-setter on its own resources. 🤝 The deeper message is one of leadership by example. For years, the integration debate has been carried by communiqués and frameworks. Tinubu's challenge cuts through that. The two giants of the continent should stop debating who should move first and instead move together. That is what pan-African capitalism looks like when it stops being a slogan, African producers trading African commodities on African platforms, settled in African currencies. 🇷🇼 The question Kigali is putting on the agenda this week is no longer whether the AfCFTA will be implemented. It is who will dare to build its missing institutions. #ACF2026 #AfricaCEOForum
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
SARDAUNA BUILT THE NORTH — BUT HE BUILT IT ON TRIBALISM: IT’S TIME WE REBUILT OUR MINDS This is not an insult. It is not an attack on legacy. It is not a desecration of history. This is truth. Raw, painful, and necessary truth, spoken by a young man from the North who has watched his region sink into confusion, darkness, and stagnation while everyone keeps pointing fingers everywhere but backward. Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto, built the North. He established institutions. He left hospitals, schools, cooperative unions, and cultural pride. He made many sacrifices and shaped a generation. That cannot be denied. But we must say this: he also embedded a dangerous idea into Northern politics, a tribal and religious ideology that has crippled our thinking and frozen our progress. He didn’t build the North to be free, he built it to be suspicious of others. He built a North that fears Southern Nigeria more than it fears poverty. A North that is taught to hate the Igbo before it is taught to love innovation.A North that sees the Christian as a threat, and not as a fellow citizen. A North that values ethnic loyalty more than national unity. A North that believes in holding power, not using it for good. This political mindset didn’t die with him. It survived. It became a system. It became doctrine. And today, it is the reason the North is broken, poor, confused, and dangerously directionless. Say what you want about me. Insult me. Curse me. Call me a traitor to the legacy. But I would rather be cursed by men than be cursed by history for keeping quiet while my region dies from within. I am not saying Sardauna left nothing good. He left many noble legacies. But his politics were not perfect. In fact, some of them have poisoned generations. If we don’t admit this and reform them, the North will never move forward. We will keep living in darkness and denial. We will keep burning in the fires of religious and ethnic violence. We will keep dying without knowing who to blame, or where to go. Today, what we inherited from that ideology is the reason why Northern Nigeria: Cannot define its future. Cannot tolerate differences. Cannot embrace new ideas. Cannot love its neighbors without suspicion. Cannot build bridges, only walls. We have made enemies of progress. We have made friends with ignorance. We have turned arrogance into culture. And worst of all, we have called it pride. The North must wake up. It’s time we stop pretending that the enemy is outside. The enemy is the mindset that was planted in us. That we are superior. That we must dominate. That we don’t need to learn from others. That we must always rule. That we must fight before we understand. That mindset has become our prison. That mindset is why we kill each other in the name of religion. That mindset is why our children beg on the streets while the South builds tech cities. That mindset is why we fear books, but celebrate politicians. We are not cursed by God, we are caged by history. But we can escape. We can begin to think new thoughts. We can choose to be humans first before tribes. We can begin to relate with other Nigerians not as enemies, but as brothers in the same struggle. I do not write this out of hate. I write this out of deep love for the North, for the land that raised me, for the people I still believe can rise again. But we must bury tribal politics. We must reject inherited bigotry. We must rise beyond the old doctrines that have only kept us behind. This is not 1960 anymore. This is not the Nigeria of coups and propaganda. This is 2025. And we must think for ourselves. If we do not change how we think, if we do not confront the rot in the past, if we do not evolve, we will die slowly, painfully, blindly. By Khaleed Yazeed A Northern son, born from the ashes of silence, rising to confront the lies that chained his people.
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Ladi Bells
Ladi Bells@Ladibells·
@dmightyangel "I don't want Mr 'Sell it all' to steal my idea". A jab at Atiku 😆
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Taiwo_Ajakaye@dmightyangel·
You just listen to this technical question during Tinubu's engagement in NESG before 2023 election and tell me the line that Peter Obi or Atiku would have understood let alone responding logically..... Then listen to how candidate Tinubu responded and tell yourself the truth if you even understood some of the Industry terminologies he used while responding.... But some of you were busy listening to AriseTV comedy, I don't blame you again sha.....
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Ayo
Ayo@mariolexxx·
Who have the best track records btw the two of them 1. Seyi Makinde 2. Peter Obi
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The Yoruba Times
The Yoruba Times@TheYorubaTimes·
"Igbos Issue Eviction Notice to APC in Lagos" – Ndigbo Demand 3 Reps Seats, 45% Appointments, Stop to Demolitions or Zero Votes in 2027 In a bold move that has sent shockwaves through Lagos politics, Ndigbo stakeholders have handed the APC an ultimatum: meet our demands or lose every Igbo vote in 2027. The list is non-negotiable. Three federal constituencies – Ajeromi-Ifelodun, Amuwo-Odofin, and Oshodi-Isolo – must be ceded to Igbo candidates. They demand meaningful appointments at state and local government levels, claiming 45% of Lagos population is Igbo. They also demand a level playing field to contest for councillor, LG chairman, and even governor. Demolitions of Igbo-owned properties must stop within 30 days, with guaranteed security for lives and investments. No voter intimidation or harassment during elections. Their warning is clear: fail to comply, and Igbos will vote out APC in Lagos and install whoever they want. The Landlord is now being threatened with an eviction notice in his own facility. Lagos politics will never be the same.
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LSPN_FC@LSPN__FC·
This is why Messi is called a genius No other player would think of this
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