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Chukwuebuka MERIFE

Chukwuebuka MERIFE

@MaziMerife

Fighting for Nigerians is a duty and I have decided to answer the call. OBidient to the core. #Governor-of-tomorrow

Enugu, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2023
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Olóyè T.D Esq
Olóyè T.D Esq@BolanleCole·
It would be truly disappointing if @PeterObi cannot secure the FCT Senate ticket for @AishaYesufu. She has stood firmly and loyally with him since the Labour Party days. Politics and leadership should not revolve around one individual alone, people like Aisha also have dreams, ambitions, and political aspirations that deserve support and recognition. We are watching closely.
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Olóyè T.D Esq
Olóyè T.D Esq@BolanleCole·
Peter is a selfish Politician✍️✍️✍️He doesn’t care about his followers so far he gets free ticket, others can go to hell.
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Chukwuebuka MERIFE
Chukwuebuka MERIFE@MaziMerife·
@drealbigvirg Can you go and explain to the Hausas what the president was trying to say? Asin, someone else will speak another person will interpret it
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BIG VIRG
BIG VIRG@drealbigvirg·
Not everything should be about agenda and we shouldn't see this video as an opportunity to drag Mr President. He was trying to pass a very important message and I'm not sorry to say that if you didn't get the message, you're just not bright. I will interpret his statement, line by line "Issue of insecurity... That is the love. That's obedience of law." What he meant was that true love for one’s fellow citizens and country is evident when we are peaceful and insecurity arises when the rule of law is abandoned. "No where in the... holy teaching... that you should engage in banditry. No where that is to kill another human being." He is saying here that no legitimate religious text supports banditry, kidnapping, or murder. "The sacrifice we are talking about... even in the beginning of life, where we take this from..." We are celebrating Eid, so is explaining and giving context to "sacrifice." He is reminding us of the origin story of the holiday; the story of Abraham (Ibrahim). Since we obviously don't know. "...a child was replaced with animal. And that is what the value of life is all about." What he is trying to say is that in the Abrahamic tradition, God stopped Abraham from sacrificing his son and provided a ram instead. Meaning that the human life is sacred and cannot be treated as a sacrifice If my explanation is correct, what Mr. President means is that..(1/2)
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“Issue of insecurity, that is the lawf, that is the obedience of law” 😭😭😭😭

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Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT·
Fellow Nigerians, Three years ago, on this day, I first addressed you as your President. I pledged courage in leadership, honesty in reform, and commitment to rebuilding the foundations of our economy. The decisions we have taken since have been difficult but necessary. Today, the signs of recovery, resilience, and renewal are visible across our country. In honour of this milestone, and as a precursor to Democracy Day, today, across all six geopolitical zones, over twenty groups of strategic projects in energy, health, enterprise, education, and public works would be commissioned. Under the Midstream and Downstream Gas Infrastructure Fund, four flagship projects today. FEMADEC Energy at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri — the first of twenty CNG refuelling stations in our federal universities. Portland Gas at Ojota, Lagos — a 96,000 SCMD CNG mother station, with a daughter station in Kubwa, Abuja. Ibile Oil and Gas, with its network of fifteen CNG refuelling stations across Lagos State. And Rolling Energy at Jahi, Abuja — anchoring a portfolio of seventeen RLNG and LCNG facilities across Kaduna, Kano and Borno. Together, these projects will lower transport costs, expand cleaner energy, and strengthen our energy sovereignty. In the health sector, thirteen new projects today across all six zones — every one of them ribbon-cut on the ground today. Six new facilities at our federal teaching hospitals: the President Bola Tinubu Complex at the Federal Medical Centre, Abuja; the Trauma Centre Pharmacy Quality Control Laboratory at Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria; the Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology Centre at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi; the new Mental Health Complex at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital; the new Administrative Complex at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu; and the Laboratory Complex at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital. Also commissioned are the State Emergency Operations Centres in Kano, Sokoto and Katsina; the newly constructed Lagos Vaccine Hub in Oshodi; and the National Emergency Medical Service and Ambulance System fleet — one hundred and forty-five tricycle ambulances, six boat ambulances, and seventy-nine new ambulances for our federal hospitals. Two revitalised primary health centres at Gadon Kaya in Kano and Aboh in Delta State. These two stand for the almost three thousand primary health centres our administration has revitalised under the IMPACT programme over the last two years, alongside twenty-seven equipped Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care sites, one thousand six hundred and two revitalised Level 1 facilities, and one thousand three hundred and sixty revitalised Level 2 facilities, together bringing quality care closer to ordinary Nigerians in every zone. Alongside these, the new SMEDAN Industrial Development Centre at Ikorodu, Lagos, and additional projects in education and public works being delivered across the country. These projects are not ceremonial symbols. They are evidence that the Renewed Hope Agenda is being felt in homes, businesses, schools and hospitals across our federation. Today is the commemoration of our inauguration. It is not a day for long speeches. On June 12, our Democracy Day, we will present our full scorecard to Nigerians. And so, by the authority vested in me as President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I hereby declare all these projects — across our health system, our energy infrastructure, our enterprise, our education and our public works — duly commissioned, and dedicated to the service of the Nigerian people. The work continues. The reforms continue. And our resolve remains unshaken. Thank you, and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Watch Live on @theasovilla" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Youtube.com/@theasovilla BOLA AHMED TINUBU, GCFR President, Federal Republic of Nigeria 29th May 2026
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Ezekiel
Ezekiel@ezekiel_aleke·
I left secondary school Buhari came in, my second year in the university buhari was reelected, I finished university and about to start my own life Tinubu came in, I have struggled under you and now I’m thinking of settling down and you are asking for reelection I beg you in the name of whatever you believe in Let me enjoy my life for once, don’t rig next election let whoever wins win. let life be easy for me and my wife. You MF enjoyed your own youth
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Onyedikachukwu
Onyedikachukwu@onyedikanambra·
Why is Dickson using his living room as a party secretariat and presenting himself as both the national chairman and the party secretary? It’s not a good look.
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Dave
Dave@VoiceOfMasses10·
We operate a three-tier system of government, yet every security issue is dumped on the Presidency alone. Security is local first before national. How many state governments properly fund local security structures? How many local governments invest in intelligence gathering, logistics, patrol vehicles, communication equipment, and community policing? How many governors and council chairmen are truly held accountable when insecurity escalates in their communities? Governance does not start and end with the President. Nigerians also need to understand the functions and responsibilities of state and local governments instead of directing every complaint to Abuja alone.
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A. Adebanji
A. Adebanji@prinxe_B·
President Tinubu appoints the highly competent former INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, to an ambassadorial position and the Obidients lose their minds in anger. Meanwhile, the over-hyped Alex Otti literally names a bus terminal after the INEC officer who declared him the winner and their camp is completely silent. The double standards and hypocrisy are unbelievable! 🤮
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Labama Bagudu
Labama Bagudu@__labama·
For far too long, VDM has carried himself as though he is above the law. What was once bravado has now crystalized into a dangerous belief that he is untouchable by the laws of the land. Nigerians of this generation must remember: we are not more stubborn or aggressive than our forefathers who fought for independence and sacrificed for democracy. The real difference is that today’s generation has become reckless, loud, difficult to correct, and far too comfortable with ignorance and foolishness. Social media was supposed to amplify genuine voices of accountability — people in the mould of Fela Kuti. Instead, it has handed powerful microphones to clowns, reduced serious national conversations to noise, empty outrage, and performative madness. Platforms that could have strengthened democracy have largely become safe spaces for toxicity and recklessness. Let this be clear: Nigeria has laws. Governments before this one confronted individuals they saw as threats to the state, and the heavens did not fall. The same can happen again. No amount of TikTok live streams, ad revenue, or online following will shield anyone when the law finally lands. To the Ratel movement and everyone watching: VDM will be arrested. He will be prosecuted. If found guilty, he will go to prison — and life will continue. No individual is bigger than the government or the law of the land. This is the end of the era of thinking you can run wild without consequences. Be very careful and responsible with what you post on social media. The same laws that protected our democracy can also be applied to those who undermine it. No one is above the law. Not yesterday. Not today. Not ever.
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Chukwuebuka MERIFE
Chukwuebuka MERIFE@MaziMerife·
@aonanuga1956 If I remember that this thing here is your president I weep. Very undemocratic, demonic, heartless etc. A president that couldn't visit the people that were massacred. Foool
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
Bola Tinubu:  the man who took the bullet for Nigeria to survive By Bayo Onanuga With politicking intensifying ahead of the January 2027 election, opposition politicians have escalated their campaign of misinformation and calumny to diminish the impact and achievements of this administration over the last three years. Two years ago, when the administration was struggling to deal with the unintended consequences of its historic reforms, the campaign would have made sense. But not anymore, as the administration can rightly claim bragging rights for what it has achieved against all odds and why the international community is applauding it for putting Nigeria irrevocably on the path of growth and development. The impact of the three-year-old government is best felt at the subnational level - state and local levels. States that hitherto were unable to pay salaries by May 2023, with months of unpaid obligations to their workers and pensioners, are now doing so with ease and dreaming big about infrastructure. In every state I have visited, I have seen this development. Ogun, my state, Oyo, Nasarawa, Enugu, Ebonyi, Kaduna, Kano, Kebbi, Katsina, and others have witnessed development projects spring up, thanks to President Tinubu's re-engineering of the federation's finances and increased allocation to the states. When local councils begin to receive their allocations directly from the Federation Account, the Tinubu effect will ensure that more governance cascades down to the 774 local councils. State governors who have benefited from this policy have openly admitted that increased allocations have enabled them to bring social and infrastructural development to their states. Many opposition PDP governors who joined the APC did so for this reason—not for the baseless claim that President Tinubu bribed them. Governor Abdulrazak said in December 2024 that his administration embarked on more projects in the first 18 months of Tinubu’s presidency than in his first four years. The Governor of Ebonyi, Nwifuru, who is building iconic underpasses and overpasses in Abakaliki, credited his ambition to President Tinubu. Governor Peter Mbah similarly attested to this, crediting the Naira rain from the centre for his programmes. And Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule, who understands how Tinubu’s financial re-engineering and the end of the subsidy regime have increased the states’ fortunes, said President Tinubu “has taken the bullets for all of them.” In May 2023, President Tinubu inherited acute petrol scarcity, an unsustainable petrol subsidy regime due to expire in June 2023, multiple exchange rates, arbitrage, and low revenue, with at least 30 states unable to pay workers, let alone fund infrastructure and social projects. Debt servicing consumed 97 per cent of Federal revenue. Additionally, food scarcity and inflation plagued the country as farmers abandoned their fields, recording massive losses amid the currency squeeze introduced by former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele. President Tinubu, guided by the Renewed Hope Agenda, wasted no time. He threw the ruinous subsidy out of the window from Day One. Days later, he floated the Naira and ended the artificial fixing of the Naira-to-dollar exchange rate, a system that had enabled well-connected individuals to profit effortlessly. Tinubu declared a food emergency and announced the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms to examine our outdated tax laws, some of which date back to the colonial era. Immediate gains included encouraging dry-season farming, with subsidies and inputs provided for farmlands abutting dams and irrigation sites in at least 14 states. Even by President Tinubu’s admission, the early months and the first year were tough as the government implemented its programme. The cost of living went up, and businesses claimed the harmonised exchange rate had put them in the red. A few companies even closed shop and left our shores. On the streets, some Nigerians claimed that the policies have left them hungry, a sentiment the opposition still parrots to this day, without any empirical proof. If not sure of the salience of his reforms, President Tinubu would have taken a reverse gear in fright and abandoned all the new reform policies amid the avalanche of attacks from critics and opposition elements in the media. Instead, he persisted. Two years after the first challenging year, the story has changed for good. However, some opposition elements are stuck in the sentiment of 2023/24, unyielding and adamant about acknowledging the many gains and milestones achieved by the Tinubu administration.  But only the blind will fail to admit that this government has taken the country miles away from the state it inherited in 2023. The stock market is clear proof of the administration’s economic success. In May 2023, Tinubu met the All-Share Index at 53,000 points and the market capitalisation at N30 Trillion. Today, the ASI has risen five times, to a record 250,000 and a market capitalisation of N160 Trillion.  Blue-chip companies, including those initially negatively impacted by government policies, are declaring record profits and dividends. Equally, foreign portfolio investors are flocking in to partake in the Nigerian boom. This is not a bubble. It shows that a fundamental paradigm shift has occurred in the economy, all thanks to the Tinubu administration's policy direction.  In recent weeks, I revisited the manifesto and policy ambitions that won us the election. The Tinubu administration has faithfully implemented its Renewed Hope Agenda, striving to resolve in three years the cumulative problems of decades. Roads that will outlast this generation are being built nationwide. I recently went home to Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, and was amazed that the highway to my town from the Shagamu intersection now has a concrete pavement, thick enough to withstand the traffic of trailers from the West to the East. The most audacious road projects ever undertaken by any administration since independence are the Illela-Sokoto-Badagry and the Lagos-Calabar coastal superhighways. President Shehu Shagari conceived the Sokoto-Badagry highway in the early 80s. Succeeding administrations, afraid of the huge cost, abandoned the road. The Lagos-Calabar has also been on the map for decades, but no leader has ever dared to turn the idea into reality. President Tinubu has proven to be a transformative leader who has decided to turn the roads into reality, adding new roads to our road network for the first time, beyond those we inherited from the colonialists. Myopic critics of the two roads have assailed the Tinubu administration for taking loans to accomplish them. How else could the roads have been built if we rely only on FG’s share from FAAC? Relying solely on federal allocations would mean waiting 50 years or more, with costs ballooning out of reach, as in the metro-rail to nowhere started by presidential aspirant Rotimi Chibuke Amaechi in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. In the states, governors are building roads of similar standards. I saw some of these in Ogun,  Kaduna, Ebonyi and  Enugu. As with roads, the Tinubu administration is also investing heavily in rail transportation, with the Kaduna-Kano-Gusau-Maraadi rail network scheduled for completion next year. City rail networks in Kaduna, Lagos, Kano and Enugu have been approved for construction, along with the Lekki-Ibadan rail. When historians write about the Tinubu administration in 2031, they will not remember it only for audacious road and rail networks, but also for historic reforms. The oil and gas sector is one area in which the administration has impacted the country. Apart from ending the regime of wasteful subsidies, the government has instituted reforms that have made the sector attractive to fresh investment. International Oil Companies(IOCs) that once shunned our country are returning with billions of dollars in investment. Domestic refining and the innovative Naira-for-crude policy are ensuring energy security, thereby avoiding acute scarcity arising from the disruptive war against Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. More recently, the administration enacted a policy requiring the NNPC to remit oil sales proceeds to the Federation account. Confronted by the administration’s stellar performance, the opposition and media propagandists dredged up a campaign video of the President promising a 24/7 power supply. They distorted his words. What he actually said was: “Whichever way, by all means necessary, you will have electricity, and you will not pay for an estimated bill anymore. A promise made will be a promise kept. If I don’t keep the promise and I come for a second term, don’t vote for me, unless I give you adequate reasons why I couldn’t deliver.” What the distorters failed to admit was that the Discos, privatised since 2013 by President Goodluck Jonathan, are responsible for delivering power to the end consumers, not the Federal Government. What this government has done in the last three years has been to address the problems hindering the capacity of Discos to deliver, such as bringing Siemens to strengthen the grid, activating idle GENCOs,  and planning to clear the N4 trillion legacy debts owed to GENCOs and GASCos, which will encourage new investments in the sector. The government has also massively implemented its metering policy, providing over 2.5 million meters to homes. Recently, the Tinubu administration announced the establishment of GAMCO, the Grid Asset Management Company, which will optimise power supply and activate idle facilities.  One of the administration’s impactful programmes, apart from issuing passports in less than a week, is the introduction of NELFUND and CREDICORP in 2024. While Credicorp is making loans available to civil servants to buy Made-In-Nigeria products, NELFUND, with N282 billion committed so far, has made tertiary education more accessible for our children.  About 1.6 million Nigerian students have benefited. Payment of school fees and stipends is assured for the children, and the government has also renegotiated the 2009 ASUU-FG agreement, such that in the last three years, our universities, along with the Polytechnics and Colleges of Education, have been spared the disruptive academic strikes. Let’s give the Tinubu government some slack: a four-year programme is now a four-year programme.  He promised it during the campaign and has delivered. The government has also invested in technical schools, offering students pursuing vocational education allowances. In the universities, TETFUND is once again funding research grants for dons willing to pursue ideas that will be useful to our society.  Among impactful programmes, apart from issuing passports in less than a week, are NELFUND and CREDICORP, introduced in 2024. Credicorp makes loans available to civil servants for Made-In-Nigeria products, while NELFUND, with N282 billion committed, has made tertiary education more accessible. About 1.6 million students have benefited. School fees and stipends are assured, and the government has renegotiated the 2009 ASUU-FG agreement, sparing universities from disruptive strikes. Today, a four-year programme in the universities, polytechnics and colleges of education is completed in four years. Technical schools offer allowances to vocational students, and TETFUND is funding research grants to academics. It has not been all rosy the past three years, especially in the area of making our people safe from the band of bandits and terrorists. While the armed forces have been locked in an asymmetrical war against these heartless elements, neutralising their leaders and foot soldiers in several theatres of conflict, the displaced terrorists are attacking vulnerable areas in some of the states, killing and kidnapping. The government is unrelenting in providing the armed forces, intelligence agencies, and police with the tools they need to wage the war. With support from friendly governments like the US, France, and the UK, there is hope that the menace of kidnappers and their political sponsors will become history. The man who has taken the bullets to make Nigeria survive a fiscal disaster is even more willing to take additional bullets to make all Nigerians safe. -Onanuga is Special Adviser to President Tinubu on Information and Strategy
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A. Adebanji
A. Adebanji@prinxe_B·
Tinubu out, Tinubu out, that’s the daily chant. ✅But what exactly would Atiku or Obi bring to the table that’s different from what Tinubu is doing right now? ✅Let's not forget they all promised subsidy removal during the campaigns. Are Atiku and Obi going to reverse it? No. ✅Nobody is asking them for actual alternative solutions; everyone is just shouting "Tinubu out." ✅Tinubu is paving the pathway to our greatness as a country. With him in charge, Nigeria is headed toward a glorious land.
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iDAN 🦸🏽
iDAN 🦸🏽@dangbanamanager·
“Obi’s supporters should enlighten me. What exactly would Peter Obi have done differently regarding security in Nigeria?” Shopono lo ma pa e
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Dr. D. Udoh
Dr. D. Udoh@Udoh_D·
@gerald_nwudo @PeterObi I’m not seeking Obi’s attention — I’m simply on my page commenting on national issues. You’re actually the one jumping up and down under every post I make seeking my attention.
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Dr. D. Udoh
Dr. D. Udoh@Udoh_D·
His Excellency @PeterObi is arguably the most desperate person to ever seek the office of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 🇳🇬 , but the subtle way he goes about it really needs to be studied — meanwhile, his supporters somehow see every other aspirant as the more desperate ones.
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Adam
Adam@b_adam45·
Apart from Tinubu what other problem do we have in Nigeria?
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Chukwuebuka MERIFE@MaziMerife·
@Sistaliano Look at this fooooool. The hopeless and dead Awolowo Brough tribalism into Nigeria politics. The godforsaken Awolowo changed the good settings of Nigeria politics..... He will never rest in peace
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𝕊𝕀𝕊𝕋𝔸𝕃𝕀𝔸ℕ𝕆 🇳🇬💐
Nigeria was never this divided until this good-for-nothing, God-forsaken-satan crawled into national politics. An oloriburuku failure, a whitewashed sepulchre overflowing with bitterness, bigotry and tribalism. A man long rejected by God and abandoned to his own hatred.
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yommie Oye
yommie Oye@yomslim·
@onyedikanambra Hmmmm my own is how did Dickson form and grow this party but Peter Obi can not.Obi keep jumping from one party to the other like a fugitive, Obi couldn't grow APGA he destroyed Labour party and now he is in NDC
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Alabama
Alabama@Flohairs·
What does supporting the government have to do with this? Are they the bandits? This insecurity didn't start today. Instead of silly political arguments, we should be focused on the safety of these children and all citizens. Stop trying to score cheap political points. it just shows you lack real empathy and are only chasing a personal agenda. All that fake empathy is just an act to put your favorite candidate in a good light. I’m forced to think you actually enjoy all this insecurity.
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@Flohairs But you still support Tinubu APC government

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St Vincent De Paul
St Vincent De Paul@CenteEngr·
We have masters in inheriting the enemies created by others. Goodluck Jonathan lost election 11 years ago. SS, SW and even the North has moved on. The same Jonathan worked with Buhari. He is also in bed with Tinubu, but Igbos are still hating. God, who did us this?
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Rasheed Salawu
Rasheed Salawu@RasheedSal25964·
@Big_marvis @VMorgan_ Tinubu is trying on security. The evil people are not relenting to bring him down. By the grace of God, Tinubu will overcome the security problem in the country. This is the first time we have US supporting us by sharing intelligence and training with our military. PBAT
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
If supporting Tinubu means I’m supporting insecurity, then by that same logic, are you saying your own candidate is connected to terrorists and bandits simply because you believe he can solve insecurity better? That mindset makes no sense. Every Nigerian wants insecurity to end. People simply have different opinions on who they believe can handle it better. Supporting a politician does not mean you support every problem happening under their government, just like opposing one does not automatically make another person a saint. At the end of the day, insecurity is a national problem that requires serious leadership, strong intelligence, better policing, military support, and unity, not endless political insults. None of your insults and threats will stop me from campaigning and supporting PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU
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Chukwuebuka MERIFE
Chukwuebuka MERIFE@MaziMerife·
@Big_marvis He is surprised that you are supporting him. He didn't believe you could be this foolish
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