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ahead Katılım Ocak 2018
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B u h s t i n g_@M_buhsting·
IT WILL COST YOU $0 TO RETWEET THIS!😢
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Brunoh🧃@BrodiiKDB·
estoy viendo un partido de la tercera división argentina (llevo apuesta) y el narrador tiene AUTOTUNE. no puedo más.
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Sabiha
Sabiha@Sabiha1278·
I AM OFFICIALLY CANCER FREE!!! No one said congratulations 👏🎈
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Trafalgar
Trafalgar@doctraffy·
C’est pour ça jvais à la salle moi, le facteur santé ne m’intéresse guère
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Lekan Olayinka
Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
My God. College graduates are running for congress in the US because it costs almost nothing to do. You as an ordinary citizen should be able to contest for the presidency. The 100m bottleneck in the world’s poverty headquarters should concern you. It means you can never be president and whoever can afford that would most likely be corrupt. But all that is okay to you as long as it gives you a chance to take digs at Peter Obi. Sigh
Premier@SodiqTade

Obidients are now complaining about the cost of nomination forms. Lmaooooo. Politics is extremely expensive in Nigeria the reason Obi has been flying Private Jets around to consult with stakeholders across the country. If Obi can fly PJ, he can also buy a 100m Presidential form.

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2 years before the above screenshot
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sweet_coder@AdegbemboB·
This week’s payment from OUTLIER will be really small because there were barely any tasks. It’s been my worst week on Outlier. If I even make four figures, I’ll consider myself lucky. Outlier pls nau 😩😩
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Sabiha
Sabiha@Sabiha1278·
Hey, so…WE’RE CANCER FREE!!!!!!!!! No one said congratulations 😭
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Ekubaba
Ekubaba@Ekubaba1·
Check your dashboard, some projects available 1. ASTRO CHAT 2. STRAW TABLECLOTH DM for the Onboarding.
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IFEANYịCHUKWU!!
IFEANYịCHUKWU!!@OgbajiIfeanyi·
Atiku - Amaechi 2027 Atiku - Soludo 2031 Atiku - Kenneth Okonkwo 2035 Atiku - Alex Otti 2042 Atiku - Mikel Obi 2047 Atiku - Nnamdi Kanu 2051 Atiku - Kene Nnewi 2055 Atiku - Afam Deluxo 2090 Atiku - Uche Okoye 2095 Atiku - Ozonna 2101
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Fellow Nigerians, good morning. I woke up this morning after my church service with a deeply reflective heart, and despite every constraint, I felt compelled to share these thoughts with you. Many people do not truly understand the silent pains some of us carry daily—the private struggles, emotional burdens, and quiet battles we face while trying to survive and serve sincerely in difficult circumstances. We now live in an environment that has become increasingly toxic, where the very system that should protect and create opportunities for decent living often works against the people—a society where intimidation, insecurity, endless scrutiny, and discouragement have become normal. More painful is when some of those you associate with, believing you would find understanding and solidarity among them, become part of the pressure you face. Some who publicly identify with you privately distance themselves or join in unfair criticism. We live in a society where humility is mistaken for weakness, respect is seen as a lack of courage, and compassion is treated as foolishness—a system where treating people equally is questioned simply because you refuse to worship status, tribe, class, or power. Personally, I have never looked down on anyone except to uplift them. I have never used privilege, position, or resources to oppress others, intimidate the weak, or make people feel small. To me, leadership has always been about service, sacrifice, and helping others rise. Let me state clearly: my decision to leave the ADC is not because our highly respected Chairman, Senator David Mark, treated me badly, nor because my leader and elder brother, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, or any other respected leaders did anything personally wrong to me. I will continue to respect them. However, the same Nigerian state and its agents that created unnecessary crises and hostility within the Labour Party that forced me to leave now appear to be finding their way into the ADC, with endless court cases, internal battles, suspicion, and division, instead of focusing on deeper national problems and playing politics built more on control and exclusion than on service and nation-building. Even within spaces where one labours sincerely, one is sometimes treated like an outsider in one’s own home. You and your team become easy targets for every failure, frustration, or misunderstanding, as though honest contribution has become a favour being tolerated rather than appreciated. And when you choose to leave so that those you are leaving can have peace, and you step out into the cold, you are still maligned and your character is questioned. Despite all your efforts to continue working for a better Nigeria and engaging people with sincerity and goodwill, those who do not wish you well continue to attack your character and question your intentions. There are moments I ask God in prayer: Why is doing the right thing often misconstrued as wrongdoing in our country? Why is integrity not valued? Why is the prudent management of resources, especially when invested in critical areas like education and healthcare, wrongly labelled as stinginess? Why are humility and obedience to the rule of law often taken to be weakness rather than discipline? Let me assure all that I am not desperate to be President, Vice President, or Senate President. I am desperate to see a society that can console a mother whose child has been kidnapped or killed while going to school or work. I am desperate to see a Nigeria where people will not live in IDP camps but in their homes. I am desperate for a country where Nigerian citizens do not go to bed hungry, not knowing where their next meal will come from. Yet, despite everything, I remain resolute. I firmly believe that Nigeria can still become a country with competent leadership based on justice, compassion, and equal opportunity for all. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Dedoyinnnn👸🏼🍯
One day, I’ll wake up, brush my teeth, have my bathe, pack my bags, catch a flight and relocate to another country.
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Olamide .@olamide_adee·
PETER GREGORY OBI 🤍
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Lamine Anderson@Anderson_MCI·
I will beat cancer.
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