Chrysippus of Soli

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Chrysippus of Soli

Chrysippus of Soli

@Mudrock89

director miles trucking.

Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Adewale
Adewale@SoEdunOkanESita·
The significant numbers of Igbo and Obidients behind me in this trying time make me not to believe that I am being attacked and profiled by some Igbo because of my name and because I am a Yoruba. Not actually because of my sarcastic posts. My prayer is that even if I do not get the financial help to secure the release of my youngest sister, the place of God is not in doubt. He remains the Alpha and the Omega.
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Anambra State New Media
Anambra State New Media@AnambraNewMedia·
THE AGULU THAT SOLUDO BUILT This is Agulu that Soludo is developing. No governor in Anambra’s history has invested this much in Agulu’s infrastructure—none. This is the Agulu section of the completed Amawbia–Ekwulobia–Uga dual carriageway, fully dualized by Soludo government.
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Adewale
Adewale@SoEdunOkanESita·
In all you do, in your prayers, always pray that Nigeria does not happen to you. Because eni to kan, lo mo.
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Ayobola Ayo
Ayobola Ayo@ayo_ayobola·
@SoEdunOkanESita Go and tweet to ur tinubu and all ur apc d0gs and stop projecting this your scam forcefully!
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Adewale
Adewale@SoEdunOkanESita·
Good evening, sir. Sir, my youngest sister, Rukayat Ayoni Lawal, remains in the harsh and harrowing custody of the kidnappers. She was kidnapped on Monday, 13 April 2026, at Kabba, Kogi State, Nigeria, on her way to Abuja with other passengers. Please, sir, help us to prevail on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT to secure her release. Tonight makes it her 10th night in the gory den of the kidnappers. The kidnappers are now demanding 40 million naira ransom down from their initial 100 million naira. Please, help us, sir.
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Peter Obi@PeterObi

Today, Wednesday, I had the honour and privilege of hosting the European Union Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency, Mr. Gautier Mignot at my residence in Onitsha. It was an enriching meeting as we shared some useful conversations. -PO

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Chrysippus of Soli
Chrysippus of Soli@Mudrock89·
@HonShield @ronaldnzimora Okay, now thats symbolic burial in her fathers compound. Mgbe buru gbo(in the olden days) she would have been buried right in that compound. In the igbo tradition many burial and marriage rites overlaps when it comes to women.
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Ikenna Nzimora
Ikenna Nzimora@ronaldnzimora·
Wrong. That is not Igbo culture. In Igbio culture, when a traditionally married woman dies, her PATERNAL HOME from where she was married is where is will be buried. I know this because my paternal grandmum was burried in her father's compound, my father's siters were buried in our compound, and others. Christianity and the reluctance by children to bury their Mums outside their homes changed the culture, so now women are buried in their husband's home and it is now done symbolically via a ceremony called "Ibu/Idu Ozu". At least so it is in my place.
Sochi 🍒@sochinenyenwa_

In Igbo culture if you are traditionally married to an igbo man, his home is where you will be buried. She also holds an igbo tittle Lolo anyanwu ututu. Where I’ll disagree is saying she’s more Igbo than someone with an igbo origin who grew up in Lagos and can’t speak Igbo.

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Esther Umoh
Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
Peter Obi with the European Union ambassador at his home in Onitsha.
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PRINCE FONESKY
PRINCE FONESKY@AniebietChrist3·
I was 31. Business was good. She was 24, working in a salon. Met her when I went to barb. Smart girl, but struggling. She told me she dropped out of school because her dad died and her mum couldn’t pay for her and her two younger brothers.I liked her. Not just her face. Her hunger. She wanted more. First I paid her school fees. She went back to school — part time program. ₦280k per semester. I covered 4 semesters. Bought her laptop, paid for data. She called me “my destiny helper.” Then her brothers. One wanted to learn tailoring, the other wanted to write WAEC again. I paid. ₦60k for the machine, ₦45k for the exam runs and lesson. Their mum fell sick once. Hospital bill was ₦190k. I cleared it. No complaint. For her, it was the best life I could give. New apartment — I paid 2 years rent. Monthly allowance: ₦100k. Hair, clothes, iPhone 13. I took her to Ghana for her birthday. Introduced her to my sisters. Told my mum “this is who I want to marry.”I wasn’t doing it for thanks. I thought we were building. I believed if you pour into a woman, she’ll protect your name.Year 3, I traveled for business. 6 weeks in Turkey. We talked every day. Video calls. “I miss you,” “come back soon,” “I’m praying for you.”I came back unannounced. Wanted to surprise her. Got to the apartment 9pm. Her key was in the door. I heard a man’s voice inside. Laughing. I opened it. She was there. Wrapper tied to her chest. With her “course mate.” The same guy she said was “just a friend from school fellowship.” On my bed. My bedsheets. The one I bought from Dubai.She screamed. He ran out wearing only shorts. Didn’t even look at me. She didn’t beg. She just said: “You were gone. I was lonely. You don’t own me because you pay my fees.” That line broke me more than the cheating. I walked out. Left everything. The apartment, the TV, the fridge I bought. Never went back. Blocked her. Told her brothers to forget my number. Their mum called me crying. I didn’t pick up.I checked my account that night. In 3 years I’d spent ₦6.7M on her and her family. Not as investment. As love.
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"What happened to you that made you think love wasn't for you?"

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Ade Mr
Ade Mr@Ade_Dohyeen·
My colleague covered for me in the Monday meeting. Said I was in a client call. I wasn't. And I never asked her to. I went to thank her after. She just smiled and said don't worry about it. Didn't look up from her screen. That was three weeks ago. She's done it twice more since then. I started paying attention. She knows when I'm late before I tell anyone. She knows when I've had a bad morning. She reroutes things around me without being asked.
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Dr KALU, OON
Dr KALU, OON@DrKalu_·
So Nigeria Army gave the South East 35,000 slots in the army and only 112 applied? Lessons!!
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Sam Amadi
Sam Amadi@SamAmadi·
Claude Ake: Why We Need Peter Obi The tragedy of economic development is that whereas it is the nature of economic crisis that should determine the kind of politics you need, it is the nature of politics you have that determines if you will transform your economy. Nigeria’s problem is that its economy has reinforced a terrible politics that is incapable of transforming its economy. Things have fallen apart in Nigeria. Today, we have series of economic reforms that impoverish the people while they boost revenue for the ruling class. It is now official. In the last three years, the Tinubu administration has generated a lot of revenue from taxing the people through removal of subsidies, selling oil at high price and borrowing so much money. But its budget is not funded and there are no investment in social and physical infrastructure. The World Bank has concluded that much of the revenue is stolen (yes, stolen, forget the fancy words used). Poverty is growing; cost of living is rising, unemployment is increasing and real income and energy consumption are fast declining. Looking back, Nigeria is still trapped in development incubus. It is trapped. When you are trapped you need a decisive break. The current administration is politically smart and understands the pathology of reinforcing state failure through state failure. It has captured every institution of state and striking deals with state governors to fund their coffers with little for the people. Nigeria is collapsing in every significant sense. Poverty is increasing. The difference between those in power and the people is increasing (inequality). Unemployment is increasing. Insecurity and hopelessness are increasing too. The worst is that authoritarianism is also increasing. Today, Nigeria sits safely as an ‘electoral autocracy’ that is also bearing some resemblances of a criminal state. If the current pattern continues, Nigeria will not experience development post 2027. The dynamics is such that any agenda of development developed by the current administration and refracted through the layers of Tinubu’s financialism, which a fancy name for state plunder, would end up becoming an agenda for ‘survival, power, or accumulation’, as per Claude Ake. Claude Ake defined Nigeria’s crisis of development as ‘confused agenda and improbable strategy’. There is a way out of this recycling of confused agenda and improbable strategy: inugaurate a new politics that is not centered on survival, power or accumulation. Any Nigeria who is barely educated and honest knows that of all those who could be President in 2027, only Mr. Peter Obi has proved that he can easily inaugurate a new political economy not centered on “survival, power, or accumulation’. I bet anyone to present any other serious candidate whose pedigree shows this capacity to discontinue Nigeria’s endless circle of replacing policies of development with “strategies of survival, power or accumulation”. We have an option to start afresh with Peter Obi or recycle the perennial betrayal of the hope of national development. In this sense, it is Obi or nothing.
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
A Governor from the South-West is now lobbying hard to be Atiku’s running mate. The folks who appeared to be shoo-in have been adamant in their pursuit of the ultimate ticket, so a gap has opened up. Atiku himself has had to attend meetings to counter some of Peter Obi’s moves against his chances. If you know about The Warring States period in ancient China, that’s the state of play in the ADC now. That said, the ticket will not directly, indirectly, remotely or inadvertently fall in the hands of Obidients. That last bit is so certain, I can stake any amount on it.
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