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be easy. I've the simplest of taste, I'm satisfied with Da best. I am a Realist&Free-thinker. A 'Civil Engr' got passion for HUMANITY. I beliv in GOD.🌍🌎

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CAUSALITY☯️⚛️@LimitlessKINGG·
Pick a child from any Village. Tribe,Continent Or of any Skin color. Put them in a place & give them a TASK. you will see them working TOGETHER as a TEAM & playing TOGETHER because they re EQUAL until you POISON their MINDS about RACE & SKIN COLOR...we re one race "...HUMAN RACE"
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
While this hook nosed twat in Nairobi @EmmanuelMacron insists that French imperialism doesn't exist, here is his own country's public broadcaster explaining how French presidents directly extort cash for their election campaigns from African leaders.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Today, I held meetings in London with some stakeholders in British politics and business community, including Lord Jonathan Marland, the Chairman of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC). The discussion with Lord Marland held particular importance as it centred on prospective trade opportunities, economic advancement, and the promotion of small businesses throughout Nigeria. It is clear that fostering a robust economy and generating employment, as evidenced by rapidly growing nations like China, Indonesia, and Vietnam, necessitates a concerted effort to prioritise support for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises. As I have consistently asserted, our micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) serve as the driving force behind economic growth, and it is imperative that we provide them with vigorous support to enhance development and create significant employment opportunities, particularly within the agriculture and manufacturing sectors. A New and revitalised Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Peter Obi@PeterObi·
On this World Nurses Day, I would like to take a moment to appreciate all the nurses and midwives in our dear nation, who occupy a very special place and play very critical roles in our health sector. As one who has been on the vanguard of investing in our critical sectors of human and national development, I have always maintained that you, our dear nurses, are the heart of our health sector. Over the years, I have traversed different corners of our nation supporting different schools and colleges of nursing and midwifery because I understand the inevitable role you play in our healthcare delivery. As you mark this special day, I wish to, firstly, thank you for all your efforts and sacrifices. Your compassion, sacrifice, and resilience keep our nation alive. And secondly, I wish to encourage you not to relent in your service to humanity. Nigerian nurses work under some of the toughest conditions with dignity and courage. From physical and mental stress to high patient-to-nurse ratios, to lack of equipment and poor working environments, your resilience keeps our health sector going. And beyond the shores of the nation, our nurses have continued to make exploits on the global stage. From leading the next generation research in nursing practice to championing excellence in clinical practice—many Nigerian nurses have written their names on the sands of time and lifted our national banner high. I celebrate you all. My firm commitment to you all remains this — we will build a New Nigeria where your hard work and sacrifices will never go unnoticed. We will invest in your education and training to ensure that you remain competitive on the global stage. Happy World Nurses Day to you all. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Where we are, national unity is no longer optional; it is a national necessity. We must rise above ethnicity, religion, region, and political divisions to recover the soul of our nation. With unity and effective leadership, Nigeria can become a productive and prosperous nation once again. We must deliberately support agriculture and manufacturing so they become the highest contributors to our Gross Domestic Product. Special strategic attention must be given to unlocking the enormous agricultural potential of Northern Nigeria and connecting it to industrial production across the federation. We must move decisively from a nation of consumption to a nation of production. We can no longer afford policies that foreclose our youth. With competent, compassionate and transformative leadership, we can defeat insecurity, reduce corruption, create jobs, tame inflation, improve education, and restore hope to millions of Nigerians. Our youths must no longer be viewed as problems to manage, but as assets to empower. Our women must no longer be neglected, but included as equal partners in nation-building. I remain convinced that a new Nigeria is possible, a Nigeria that is united, secure, productive, inclusive, and governed by justice and fairness. Let us therefore move forward with courage, with unity, and with our collective resolve. -PO
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Peter Obi@PeterObi·
"Some men change their party for the sake of their principles; others change their principles for the sake of their party." Winston Churchill Today, May 9th, I attended the 1st convention of my latest party, the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) in Abuja, Nigeria. The convention was successful and continued to show the resilience of Nigerians to change I express my sincere appreciation and gratitude to the NDC family, led by the distinguished Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, for inviting us and for the generosity of spirit with which they have accommodated us at this critical moment in our national journey. I also wish to express profound gratitude to the African Democratic Congress(ADC), particularly Distinguished Senator David Mark, for providing a democratic platform and showing uncommon understanding when the ongoing litigation forced us out of the Labour Party and the New Nigeria People's Party, NNPP respectively. That spirit of solidarity must remain the foundation upon which a better Nigeria will be built. Today, the most painful aspect of our political existence is that many who once benefited from democratic governance have now become willing accessories to the destruction of democracy itself. Those who once fought for justice now openly celebrate electoral injustice. Those who once spoke against impunity now defend coercion, manipulation, intimidation, and outright political gangsterism, especially against opposition voices. What we are witnessing is not politics; it is a systematic assault on democracy and the will of the people. Nigeria today stands at a dangerous crossroads. Our democracy is under severe threat. Our nation is drifting without direction, and our people are passing through immense suffering. Across the world, Nigeria is increasingly described as a failing and disgraced nation. This is not the destiny God ordained for our great country. It was not always so, and it must never be allowed to remain so. Across virtually every recognised indicator of good governance - accountability, political stability, rule of law, control of corruption, government effectiveness, regulatory quality, and the separation of powers - Nigeria continues to record alarming failures. The institutions that should protect the people are weakening daily, while the burden on ordinary citizens grows heavier with each passing moment. Today, over 140 million Nigerians live in multidimensional poverty. Tens of millions of young people remain unemployed or underemployed. Inflation continues to crush families. Businesses are shutting down. Farmers can no longer safely access their farms. Communities live in fear. In this month alone, hundreds of innocent Nigerians have lost their lives to insecurity, while many others have been kidnapped, displaced, or thrown deeper into poverty. The most heartbreaking question confronting us is this: Who consoles the grieving mother whose child was abducted on the way to school? Who speaks for the father who can no longer feed his family despite working every day? Who defends the young Nigerian whose dreams have been destroyed by a nation that rewards connections over competence and corruption over character? Our present tragedy is not accidental. It is the direct consequence of years of deliberate sabotage by a political class that prospers by dividing the people and weakening the nation. Nigeria is not a poor country; rather, we are being looted into poverty. We have abundant human and natural resources, yet we remain trapped in deprivation because leadership has failed to place the common good above personal interest. Our choice as a people is therefore clear: whether to surrender to despair and national decline, or to summon the courage to rescue our country and rebuild it on the foundations of unity, equity, justice, competence, and productivity.
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D' Empress
D' Empress@Omatune·
Northeners for Peter Obi. This man wanted to tear Tinubu's poster in front of the person mounting it.🤣🤣 He didn't even wait for the guy to finish mounting. Nigerians are angry o.
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Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
There is an ongoing genocide in Congo. There is an ongoing genocide in Congo. There is an ongoing genocide in Congo. There is an ongoing genocide in Congo. There is an ongoing genocide in Congo.
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Zambia Defies U.S. Health Aid Ultimatum Zambia has rejected a proposed U.S. health aid agreement worth more than $1 billion, saying the terms were unacceptable and would undermine national sovereignty. The deal, pushed under Donald Trump’s Global Health Strategy, reportedly tied health funding to access to Zambia’s critical minerals and included data-sharing terms that raised privacy concerns. Zambia says health care support must not be used as leverage to secure mining concessions or give U.S. companies preferential access to its resources.
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Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Health, Education, and pulling people out of poverty remain the three most important measures of development of any nation. That is why my support for these critical areas continues to remain a priority. Today, Friday 9th May, I visited a healthcare facility established and managed by the Church of Nigeria, the Anglican Diocese of Kubwa. After inspecting the facility, I thanked the proprietor and his team for the good work they are doing in helping to ease the burden of our struggling healthcare system, especially for maintaining such a neat and conducive environment for patients. In support of their efforts, I made a token donation of 10 million naira. I encouraged them to remain committed to their service to humanity and also assured them of my continued support for the hospital, healthcare workers, and the healthcare system in general. A New Nigeria is POssible.- PO
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
The United States Officially Activates AI Warfare Why was a US-based AI company paying Nigerians for personal data and information from their surroundings? That is the bigger question behind Kled’s decision to ban Nigeria from its platform over alleged fraud-related activities. It is not a question about whether or not some users broke the rules. Why was a foreign AI company operating a business model that offered financial incentives in exchange for the personal data and environmental information of Nigerians in the first place? At a time when U.S. tech companies are becoming increasingly tied to the country’s military and intelligence outfits – if there ever even was a time when they weren’t – Africans must treat data extraction as a serious sovereignty issue. AI platforms cannot be considered neutral tools when they are built inside systems that serve foreign political, economic, and military interests. Data is power. In the wrong hands, it becomes weaponizable intelligence. @Big_Mck reports for the Spearhead.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
I ask you, my people, to empower me as your president and commander-in-chief. I will be in charge. I have the requirements for correct leadership: character, competence, commitment, compassion, hard work, honesty, humanity, and humility.
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NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
Dear Nigerians, PAY ATTENTION. Because, we have a lot of work to do. The results of several polls conducted on the streets are shocking. Nigerians are experiencing what we call “Voter Fatigue.” Many are tired of the system, they have logged out mentally & physically. The APC are aware of this, & they are capitalizing on it. Bola Tinubu is getting a lot of sympathy votes. Given the choice to choose between Asiwaju & Atiku, many Nigerians are choosing Agbado. This is why the APC are fighting tooth & nail to make sure that Peter Obi is not on the ballot. You don’t see them attacking Atiku. They have done their polls & findings. Peter Obi is leading among the trio. Between himself & Asiwaju, he leads, but this time, it's with a narrow margin. Voter Fatigue is the major reason for this trend. People are tired of voting in a system that always changes for the worse. The APC has done a lot of work out there. And if the trend continues, it will play to their advantage. Their mobilization is second to none. We have to leave the social media & take the message to the streets. Nigerians are experiencing Voter Fatigue, & it’s worse than Voter Apathy. People are tired of voting. They see Tinubu & Atiku as a case of the lesser evil. If both are presented without Obi, they will choose Asiwaju. Peter Obi won the last election hand’s down. The APC saw his numbers & panicked. Then they started their campaigns from day one. They are leaving nothing to chance. Their first strategy is to keep Obi off the ballot If that fails, they will move to Plan B. Plan B is vote buying, heavy mobilization, INEC, & the Judiciary. PLEASE, WE HAVE A LOT OF WORK TO DO! We must stage a “10 Million Man March” this time. Our mobilization must be 5x bigger than 2022/2023. We must knock on doors, educate & sensitize the market women & transporters. Things are not what they seem. We have no one to convince here on Twitter. People’s minds are made up. The work is out there on the streets. People who are hungry will not necessarily vote WISELY. They will vote for money & rice this time. The APC has done their homework. Let’s start ours today. GET TO WORK! 🙏🙏
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Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Today, Thursday 7th May, I continued with my commitment to supporting critical areas of development—education, healthcare, and helping people out of poverty—with a visit to the University of the Niger, Umunya, Anambra State. The university, which was established just five years ago, has continued to make remarkable progress, and I have made it a point to visit every year to support the good work being done there. My last visit to this institution was at its teaching hospital in Ogidi. Today, I encouraged the students to remain dedicated to their studies, reminding them that the world today is driven by knowledge, and the future of Nigeria rests in the hands of young people like them. In support of scholarships and educational development, I made a donation of 25 million naira for the development of the institution. I sincerely commend the Diocese on the Niger, for their foresight, vision, and steadfast commitment to educational and institutional growth. I also wish to express my appreciation to the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, for his evident dedication to education. His commitment is reflected in the many schools and institutions he continues to support in their growth and strengthening. I remain fully committed to the growth of education and the development of students in our country because no nation can rise beyond the strength of its education and human capital. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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IGBO History & Facts
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
The cut-off marks for Federal Government Colleges (Unity Schools) in Nigeria for the 2026/2027 academic session are out. Abia — 130 Imo — 138 Kano — 67 Kebbi — 9 Niger — 93 Ebonyi — 112 Borno — 45 Kogi — 118 Delta — 131 Ekiti — 119 Enugu — 134 Kwara — 123 Rivers — 118 Benue — 111 Sokoto — 9 (Male), 13 (Female) Taraba — 3 (Male), 11 (Female) Yobe — 2 (Male), 27 (Female) Bayelsa — 72 Lagos — 133 Ogun — 131 Ondo — 126 Osun — 127 Gombe — 58 Jigawa — 44 Kaduna — 91 Katsina — 60 Oyo — 127 Edo — 127 Plateau — 97 Zamfara — 4 (Male), 2 (Female) Anambra — 139 Bauchi — 35 Nasarawa — 58 Adamawa — 62 Cross River — 97 Akwa Ibom — 123 FCT Abuja — 90 Why are the cut-off marks different across states? What’s your opinion?
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
Amaechi ke 😂😂😂😂
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Rebuilding Brotherhood Trust Across African Borders I have been observing with deep concern the alarming rise of xenophobic attacks in South Africa. I strongly condemn these acts. My thoughts are with all those affected—especially our Nigerian brothers and sisters, whose lives, businesses, and dignity are once again under threat. No African should feel unsafe on African soil, or anywhere else. I commend the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mrs Bianca Ojukwu and her Ministry for their swift response to this issue. I recall my visit to our compatriots during a similar crisis. It was a painful experience that revealed both the suffering and resilience of our people. It also highlighted a fundamental truth: beyond borders, we share a common identity and destiny as Africans. Such experiences should have inspired lasting solutions, not recurring tragedy. In this regard, I urge the authorities in South Africa to act decisively - to protect lives and property, bring perpetrators to justice, and restore public confidence. Leadership must rise to the occasion, making it clear that violence and intolerance have no place in our societies. -PO
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Peter Obi@PeterObi·
This morning, in Lagos, I met with the U.S. Consul General, Mr Rick Swart, where we discussed strengthening the bilateral relationship. We focused on promoting credible elections in Nigeria, ensuring they are free from interference, and fostering a space where all political parties, especially opposition parties can thrive, and contribute. We also discussed trade and business opportunities between our countries. Accompanying me to the meeting was Dr Adefolaseye Adebomi Adebayo. The discussion was very productive, and we are hopeful that, moving forward, Nigeria’s elections will be even more credible and transparent. -PO
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