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Abu Amir
Abu Amir@SadiqMaunde·
Lest we forget: Transcorp Hilton that cancelled ADC's convention venue is owned by Tony Elumelu. Let’s it be on record.
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Sam Otigba
Sam Otigba@SamuelOtigba·
These problems plaguing Nigeria cannot be prayed away. God wants us to fight back.
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Switch@prophetswitch·
VDM is talking down on the “Save democracy protest” yesterday on Instagram. The moment Nigeria begin to work, He will be out of content and job. Nobody would require his deceptive services. Nigeria has enabled a lot of wild animals to celebrity levels.
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Tobi
Tobi@DrealTobi_·
Bro a room self-con in central mainland is going for 1.5 million naira annually. Minimum wage is 77k naira. Only 2.4% of Nigerians earn above 200k in the cooperate world as salary. A foreign used 2005 Toyota Corolla is going for 8 million naira. A bag of cement is 12k naira. 1k which is our highest currency note can’t get you a meal, also can’t get you a liter of fuel. Pls is this how we will keep adjusting to these mâdness? Because i cannot can anymore. 😤
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
I'm not sure where people get the impression that manufactured insecurity in Nigeria is "sabotaging" Tinubu’s government. Did Tinubu tell you that a safe and secure Nigeria is part of his agenda? Someone that is a stage actor placed in that seat by his US benefactors to be part of their Kabuki dance as they destroy whatever is left of Nigerian sovereignty? I think people need to consult history and read about Mobutu Sese Seko. DRC was one of the worst governed, most unsafe, least stable countries in the world under him and the CIA backed him for 32 years. It's not the CIA's business whether its puppet governs a country well or not - in fact the worse its puppet governs, the better for its interests. The most important thing you need to understand about US foreign policy as an African is that your life isn't just unimportant, but not even a factor at all. "Africa" according to the white people who rule the world, is not a place where 1.4 billion people live, but a stretch of resource-rich land where resources are to be extracted cheaply. Whatever happens to you in the process of that extraction is not the US government's problem, and you need to understand that. Back when the primary resource extracted from Nigeria was oil, the manufactured insecurity centred around oil installations, and all it did was keep the surrounding areas poor and unsafe, so that at no point was there ever a serious conversation about the effects of oil extraction on those communities. Eventually the American and European oil extraction entities realised that offshore was the real game and they diverted altogether from onshore extraction. Now their offshore operations have little or no interaction with Nigeria, and they are protected by American and Israeli security. Your "navy" and "NIMASA" are basically controlled by Israeli contractors, FYI. Now that attention has shifted to solid minerals in the middle belt and North, the manufactured violence has mysteriously exploded there. Its only purpose is to depopulate the region and make it available for mining - Sen Riley Moore's recent 'recommendation' explicitly mentioned "cooperation with US mining interests" as a precondition for peace in case you've forgotten. Tinubu's role is to watch it happen, release a mealy mouthed statement, and do nothing. That's why they put him there. I know it might be hard for you to process, but to understand how the world works, you need to understand that the lives of 230 million Nigerians were never a factor in the decision to impose a puppet president from Washington DC. As far as the decision makers are concerned, this land that contains your ancestors and your childhood memories and everything you hold dear and precious, is just an entry on a spreadsheet titled "Rare Earth Mineral Locations." They see your entire continent and its 1.4 billion inhabitants the way you see a farm you bought that has anthills on it. Your interest is in what you can get from the soil, not with the billions of ants who call that place home. Unlike during direct colonialism, you can't just roll in the bulldozer and destroy the anthills, so you find some of the ants who are willing to work for you, and you get them to destroy their own anthills. You deploy an orange beret "Revolution Now" ant leader to misdirect and mislead any ants that want to organise a resistance against you. You deploy "civil society" ants to convince the 1.4 billion ants that what they need is "democracy" instead of organised resistance and obtaining the industrial means to resist. You deploy electoral candidate ants to waste ant resources and destroy, institutions and subvert ant society. You deploy religious ant leaders to teach the ants to pray for individual salvation instead of carry out group resistance. And then you give the bulldozer to Boko Haram/JNIM/ISWAP/RSF ants to physically destroy the anthills, so the ants blame themselves for their own destruction. Then the farm is yours.
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@DavidHundeyin @DD_Geopolitics @DavidHundeyin I hope you reply to this. Something that’s been on my mind is- If the election of BAT was largely sponsored by the west then why sabotage his government by their sick operations in the west and middle belt?

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toye!
toye!@iloveyoutoye·
90% of our prayer points are government responsibilities
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YH@Yemihazan·
Humans will never attain collective intelligence, look at APC minions, suffering & dying, yet still dead at cognitive reasoning Having an indepth mental evaluation doesn't even require elite Intelligence, just weigh your experience & make a different decision, but zombies clowns
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SimplyHuman
SimplyHuman@MansarayFrances·
The tenacity it took to keep going after the way the last election was rigged sealed my belief in the man @PeterObi For context, I was depressed for a while after that blatant thievery. His resolve and grace gave me hope. Inspired to fight for things I really believe in.
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Ayo
Ayo@Alhajirostova·
gold plated iPhone 17 g wagon for campaign cars for agberos all these in a country that is the poverty capital of the world
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Victims of Capitalism Memorial Foundation
The problem with so many western anti-war activists is that they only stand with the oppressed as abstract victims who can only starve, suffer, and die - but they never say a word of solidarity with the oppressed who fight.
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iDAN 🦸🏽
iDAN 🦸🏽@dangbanamanager·
Bola Tinubu spent all 3 years worsening every sector, deepening hardship, wrecking the economy, and fueling division through tribalism yet still has the audacity to campaign.
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y4yi
y4yi@yxyiagain·
una still never clock vdm
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Engr. Napoleon Onyebilama
Engr. Napoleon Onyebilama@NapoleonOnyebi1·
Just noticed that most influencers have strategically stayed away from lending their voice form the ongoing protest. 👀
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Osamudiamen
Osamudiamen@OSAS4l·
This man did not improve any sector in 4 years and he has the temerity to campaign.
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NEFERTITI
NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
He has DSS He has INEC He has Wike He has Akpabio He has the Army He has City Boys He has the Police He has the NURTW He has the Judiciary He has 32 governors He has CBN war chest He has 8,343 ex-convicts He has bandits & terrorists He has South East Former Governors Forum. WHY IS HE STILL AFRAID?
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Esther Umoh
Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
No court in 2027. We will settle everything in our polling units and collation centres.
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Sam Otigba
Sam Otigba@SamuelOtigba·
The little privilege you think you’re enjoying now won’t matter when the famine and insecurity plaguing the country reach your doorstep. Then you’ll realize you’re alone; because the people speaking up today were silenced by your neutrality.
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Uneke Ijeoma
Uneke Ijeoma@IjeomaUneke·
The only reason Tinubu is this bold is because nobody is checkmating him. Feels like everyone has sold their soul to his money. The judiciary and legislative arms? Both completely useless.
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IZ*DC
IZ*DC@Wiz_Somnia·
@PhilipProudfoot here's your friendly reminder that the USA is the only country to have ever used nuclear weapons in a war. If any country should not have nuclear weapons, it's the fucking USA
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