Promzy
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Promzy
@NdifePromise
advocate for Peter Obi's 2023 candidacy
Angola Katılım Haziran 2019
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@DailyPostNGR Lolz, no comment no reaction, no like.
This news no jell at all.
People despise Tinubu now Wella🤣
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FCT residents hail President Tinubu over construction of satellite towns roads
dailypost.ng/2026/04/24/fct…

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@PeterObi @ikenna_ezeja You are not just building bridges sir, you are erecting skyscrapers.
The sky shall only be your starting point
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Yesterday, Thursday 23rd May, after meeting with His Excellency the Governor Bala of Bauchi State, I proceeded to Madarasatu Intisharu Islam Qismu in Bauchi, where I had visited in the past and supported them with the sum of 5million naira to provide chairs and other items for the school.
On visiting yesterday, and seeing improvements that have been achieved and how enthusiastic the children are, I was glad and gave them another sum of 5million to support the scholarship of indigent students.
We must invest in the lives of these children for our own future and for the progress of the country.
A new Nigeria is POssible.-PO




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Yesterday's Advocates of democracy, Today's Oppressor of the Press
Nigeria is drifting dangerously.
At a time when our nation should be strengthening its vital democratic institutions, we are witnessing a pattern that shows the opposite. The recent notice by the National Broadcasting Commission, especially at this critical time of the general elections, is very troubling.
A free and responsible media should not be an enemy to any administration, especially one that claims to have fought for democracy. The media is the conscience of the nation. Attempting to stifle voices, moderate opinions, or intimidate journalists under the guise of regulation only weakens our already fragile democracy.
Institutions are not built to serve governments; they are built to serve the people.
At a time when insecurity is on the rise, young Nigerians are losing faith in the country, and the economy continues to fail the average citizen. Our focus should not be on controlling media narratives, but on delivering results.
Nigeria does not need stronger control. Nigeria needs stronger institutions. I stand in solidarity with Nigeria’s media houses and broadcasters who are standing against this attempt to silence independent voices and restrict free expression.
We must return to the path of transparency, accountability, and true independence of all arms and agencies of government. We cannot continue to endanger our democracy.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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@renoomokri Lolz from observation it is only the Yorubas that defends Reno's gibberish cos of their lord and savior Tinubu.
Reno's influence has dwindled to a mere bigot. Oh wow
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Dear Distinguished Senator Dino Melaye,
Thank you for raising this observation. However, please note that Lagos Island is one of the few places in Africa that is either at or below sea level. As such, and even more so because of climate change, the island will experience regular flooding.
This phenomenon has nothing to do with the quality of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway or any supposed failure of President Tinubu. It is happening as a result of a fact of nature.
The Netherlands is an industrialised and developed European country. But despite their technological advancement, many of their roads are flooded annually, worse than what you are mocking Lagos for.
Please fact-check me: On multiple occasions this year alone, the Dutch government announced temporary road closures due to flooding.
I have been on the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and listened to the engineers and technical staff as they gave a briefing on the road. It is built to anticipate flooding and mitigate its effects. Give it some hours after the rainfall, and the floods will gradually dissipate.
Rather than mock President Tinubu over this issue, which is normal for low-lying islands, all Nigerians should be proud that, despite this hazard, President Tinubu, as Governor of Lagos, was able to reclaim land from the sea by sand filling an area the size of Manhattan in New York.
That 10 million square metres of reclaimed land, now known as Eko Atlantic City, is presently the most expensive real estate in Sub-Saharan Africa and is worth $6 billion in 2026, an amount greater than the GDP of all but ten Nigerian states.
You may also recall that it was this same Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who, as Governor, introduced mobile flood barriers and the dredging of the Lagos Lagoon, which, according to international environmental groups, is credited with saving much of Lagos from being submerged by the sea, as has recently occurred in Indonesia, Thailand, Vanuatu, and Argentina.
Rather than mock such a man, who could add $6 billion to the GDP of Nigeria with just one idea, I think every reasonable person should be proud that we have such an asset at the helm of affairs in Nigeria, which may explain why the IMF listed Nigeria as the sixth largest contributor to global GDP growth in 2025, a fact celebrated by Elon Musk, the world's richest man.
I do hope these facts will give you a new perspective on the issue of Lagos.
Thanks again, and may God bless you.
Reno Omokri
Ambassador Designate to Mexico. Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year, 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.

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