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@Nuelbyron

entrepreneur.import and export consultant(your air and sea cargo plug )likes adventure and https://t.co/g11t2s8geV lover @CFC.God is faithful.

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Bashir Ahmad, OON
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad·
Honorable Yusuf Muhammadu Buhari has emerged as the consensus candidate for the Daura/Sandamu/Mai’adua Federal Constituency.
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nUeL@Nuelbyron·
@JustusOGD Your children should be doing that. Go and enjoy your retirement.
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Gbenga Daniel
Gbenga Daniel@JustusOGD·
Today, I picked up my nomination and expression of interest forms as I seek to return to the Nigerian Senate, continuing my efforts to provide effective and responsive representation for the people of Ogun East Senatorial District under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2027 general elections.
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nUeL@Nuelbyron·
@DrJoeAbah That good and nice if it’s not audio.Election year on mind. Naija politicians and policy=0.
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Dr Joe Abah, OON
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah·
This is very good news. Civil Servants (people who work in Ministries, not public servants in agencies) have worked for years earning very low pay and virtually no benefits. Other than joining NLC general strikes, I don’t remember them ever going on strike for their own pay and benefits. The Monetisation Policy of 2003 and the subsequent Sale of Government Houses meant that most of them could no longer afford to live in town. Many moved to neighbouring states and commute daily from there, spending most of the meager salaries on transportation. The restoration of Gratuity payments and the help with home ownership are the biggest deals in this announcement. Through this too, we will stop the nonsense that you can’t get an allowance if your event is in the FCT but will get it if you just take it to a border town in Nassarawa or Niger state where most civil servants live anyway. 🙄 Well done to President Tinubu for approving these benefits and to Mrs Esther Didi Wilson-Jack, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, for advocating for them.
NTANetwork@NTANewsNow

NEWS FLASH! President Bola Tinubu has approved the following: * Exit Benefit Scheme (EBS) * Employee Compensation Scheme * 100% Duty Tour Allowance for Training * Review and Increase in Peculiar Allowance and * ₦10 Billion Housing Loan Scheme for Public Servants

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nUeL@Nuelbyron·
@PoojaMedia What about those kids under the bridge, did he use them to cross the bridge and climb the ladder.
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POOJA!!!
POOJA!!!@PoojaMedia·
Over 40 Chessboard sold in less than 5 hours by Tunde Onakoya. A buyer bought & said, keep pressing their necks. Social media is 🔥🔥
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nUeL@Nuelbyron·
Someone called a radio station and said the monumental progress in Lagos state is because of godfatherism and that's what Wkie want to replicate in Rivers State. That he supports him fully . Some people are finished on this country .
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nUeL@Nuelbyron·
@BwalaDaniel I never said that of a many blatant lier
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D. H Bwala
D. H Bwala@BwalaDaniel·
No, media personality doesn’t mean you are a journalist. On-air-personality in the media who trade in blackmail and insults would always attract attention; dont deceive yourself. Also taking a tour of a media outfit abroad doesn’t make you a journalist either. You still remain a blackmailer. Meeting with Obidients in Europe and plotting 2027 for Peter Obi doesn’t make the meeting “Nigerians in Diaspora just because they are also Nigerians; simply call them for who they are “Obidient” You just love lies and deceit.
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Káyọ̀dé Ògúndámisí 🇳🇬
Same @Glbertchagoury, Abacha and Tinubu cunduits? Seguns sycophancy is so shameless you’d think Segun has taken a permanent vow of servitude. How does anyone with even a passing regard for history or justice launder the reputation of a man who has consistently operated as a pipeline for state capture, from the days of Sani Abacha to Tinubu as governor and the present under Bola Tinubu as President? It’s disgraceful. And frankly, it’s a betrayal of the intellectual and moral standards Yoruba people are known for.
Segun(🦁)Showunmi (PhD)@SegunShowunmi

Kio Amachree’s Misguided Tirade: A Rebuttal in Defence of Facts, Contribution, and Nigeria’s True Builders. Amachree’s write-up collapses under the weight of its own contradictions, exaggerations, and ironically the same divisive instincts it claims to condemn. First, let’s deal with the most offensive and intellectually lazy premise: that @Glbertchagoury is somehow “less Nigerian” and therefore an easier target for outrage. That is not just wrong it is dangerous. Gilbert Chagoury is Nigerian by law, by investment, and by decades of continuous engagement with this country. He has lived, built, employed, paid taxes, and taken risks in Nigeria for over half a century. Many of the loudest critics, including diaspora commentators writing from comfortable homes abroad, cannot claim that level of sustained commitment. You do not get to emotionally exit a country and then question the legitimacy of those who stayed and built within it. If contribution is the metric, then let’s be honest: he has contributed more to Nigeria’s physical and economic landscape than many who dominate online outrage cycles. That is not sentiment it is measurable reality. Second, this attempt to reduce complex infrastructure procurement into a simplistic “$13 billion gift to one man” narrative is, at best, distortion and, at worst, deliberate misinformation. Large-scale infrastructure projects coastal highways, port rehabilitation, shoreline protection are not social media slogans. They involve engineering, financing structures, sovereign guarantees, and execution risk at a level most commentators do not even attempt to understand. If there are legitimate concerns, then present them properly: • Where is the documented breach of procurement law? • Which statutory provisions were violated? • What evidence exists beyond assertion? Anything less is noise. Third, the fixation on past legal issues without context, without acknowledging legal closure or evolution betrays selective outrage. If Nigerian law disqualifies an individual from contracts or honours, cite it. If not, then what we are seeing is not accountability it is opportunistic character assassination. Fourth, the diaspora sermonizing is deeply ironic. Distance does not automatically confer clarity. Writing from Stockholm, London, or Houston does not substitute for operational understanding of Nigeria’s infrastructure ecosystem. Perspective is useful but detachment can breed oversimplification. Now, to the hypocrisy at the heart of this piece: it condemns tribalism while replacing it with something equally toxic xenophobic insinuation. Swap “tribe” for “foreigner,” and suddenly it is acceptable outrage? That is not reform. That is prejudice in a different costume. Nigeria’s challenge is institutional not ethnic, not foreign: • weak procurement enforcement • elite capture across all divides • opacity in contract structuring • weak accountability mechanisms Blaming one businessman foreign-born or otherwise does not fix systemic failure. And since facts matter, let us speak concretely. Look at Eko Atlantic, the stabilization of Victoria Island against Atlantic encroachment, and the coastal engineering behind the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway. These are not abstract claims they are visible, technical interventions that have reshaped Nigeria’s coastline and protected economic assets. You may debate contracts, but you cannot erase execution. Frankly, one has to look at these achievements and wonder how anyone reduces such complexity to a lazy narrative of theft without proof. At this point, enough is enough. I strongly encourage the @ChagouryGroup to consider legal action against defamatory claims and put this embarrassing cycle of uninformed agitation to rest. Public discourse must carry consequences when it abandons facts for sensationalism. CC: @officialABAT @ronaldchagoury

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Wale S Akerele
Wale S Akerele@akerele_s·
OMO ALE MACARONI. @mrmacaroni, your behavior is quite disappointing. If you genuinely respected your father, you wouldn’t have spoken to the president in such a manner. However, I understand that many people lack respect for their parents. One thing is certain: you will all end up embarrassed. President @officialABAT will be successful; he will not let Nigerians down. I don’t have anything more to add. @OfficialAPCNg @SenRemiTinubu @STinubu
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nUeL@Nuelbyron·
@dammiedammie35 This people have used their salary to buy bleaching cream, although the man is making sense.
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“Tinubu, this is me and my wife. We have six kids and I earn just N70k; how is that enough to take care of them? Please help fix this country” - Man appeals to President Tinubu over low income and family responsibilities
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DGov
DGov@omoluabi1sq·
@BolajiOyepoju Was there no terrorism under Buhari? Your education is a pure waste
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Bolaji Oyepoju
Bolaji Oyepoju@BolajiOyepoju·
The North have just one political card, that is terrorism/Banditry. That card will not work against Tinubu. Write it down.
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nUeL@Nuelbyron·
@Omojuwa Weak lace,3k5 per yard.sewing 30k
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
Send this photo to Vodi. Tell him you want to make this material for 10 people. Maybe the answer will give you some perspective. You don’t know what you don’t know.
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nUeL@Nuelbyron·
@Omojuwa Paper lace 5k per yard Sewing #40,000. My Aba made
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JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
When you get to Green House, No. 3 Kampala Street Wuse II, ask them for how much it’d cost to make this material for you and 10 of your friends. That way you expand your brain a little even if you can’t pay.
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Akin Olaoye
Akin Olaoye@akintollgate·
A high society wedding with grooms wearing matching agbada is considered a “one cloth order”. Same material for multiple grooms at $2,000 per agbada for 150 guys, that’s $300k. At House of Lunettes, we had a wedding party that ordered 37 matching pair of Cartiers at $2,500 each. That’s $92,500 for one eyewear style. May we not know poverty!
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SKB@seyikanbai

“The first ever money I made was from NYSC and it was ₦3,600. While others were spending their allawee, I was thinking of investing. Now I earn $300,000 just to sew a single cloth.” — Billionaire Fashion Designer, Seyi Vodi

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nUeL@Nuelbyron·
@ubifranklin1 It's ok that you can afford it or just boasting. I don't know which is which .
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nUeL@Nuelbyron·
@FolushoxFolarin Impressive CV,he shouldn't be a politician, let hom go back to school and impact knowledge.
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F Ọ L Ú 🚀
F Ọ L Ú 🚀@FolushoxFolarin·
This is Dr Obafemi Hamzat Before politics... - Got his PhD at 27 - 1st Student from the Systems Engineering dept of Cranefield University to complete their PhD in 3 years. - Adjunct Professor - College of New Rochelle, New York - Adjunct Professor - Columbia University, New York - Case Manager - City of New York HR Administration, New York. - System Process Engineer and Lead Consultant - Citibank HQ, New York - Senior Associate, PC Engineering - Morgan Stanley HQ - VP, Core Technology Support Group - Merrill Lynch, New York - Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Group Head, IT Strategy - Oando Plc This is the Next Governor of Lagos✌🏾♥️
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Olatunde Isaac
Olatunde Isaac@Official_Isaaco·
Mention one person that Peter Obi built politically. If you can mention just one, I will give you 100k.
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nUeL@Nuelbyron·
This guy have been a blessing to my community.Buitl a Church and handed over to the Catholic Church, have built roads, hospitals and school, lots of scholarships. @EmekaAmakeze .Ikenga is impossible
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
While it is not my duty to defend the INEC Chairman. When the hour demands it, we will criticize him with the same energy as an interested party in this game. But it is our duty as citizens to ensure that desperate aliens like you do not set this nation ablaze with misleading, inciting, and reckless noise. That duty, we shall not abandon. Before you proceed any further with this dangerous agenda, answer the following questions - and answer them honestly: 1. In this age of AI and digital manipulation, is it truly so unfathomable that unscrupulous elements could impersonate prominent personalities? Is that beyond your imagination, or merely beyond your convenience? 2. Has Prof. Amupitan - prior to his appointment as INEC Chairman - ever publicly and physically associated himself with the APC or any of its stalwarts? Show us. 3. Have you subjected these so-called findings to an independent forensic audit? Have you returned with unimpeachable evidence of his culpability? Or have you merely decided to journey into the markets with mere rumours? 4. Does Grok - or any AI tool, for that matter - possess the authority to reveal confidential user information such as mail addresses and phone numbers? On what legal or technical basis do you make that assumption? 5. After the INEC Chairman's response to these allegations, have you scrutinized his tenses, examined his words, and found falsehood lurking within them? If so - produce your proof. Let us all examine it together. You have every right to interrogate the credibility and competence of the INEC Chairman. He is a public servant. He must defend himself. We do not dispute that. What we will not permit - what we will never permit - is the deliberate merchandise of falsehood, dressed up as civic concern, aimed at inciting and provoking the public against the institutions of this republic. That is not opposition politics - It is Arson.
Bolaji Abdullahi@BolajiADC

WHY AMUPITAN MUST RESIGN NOW. The recent revelation linking a pro-Bola Ahmed Tinubu tweet of 2023 to the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Professor Amupitan, is not merely disturbing, it is a grave affront to the integrity of our electoral system. In a democracy, the umpire must be above suspicion. He must not only be independent, he must be seen, beyond any reasonable doubt, to be independent. That is the minimum standard required of anyone entrusted with the sacred duty of conducting free and fair elections. However, more troubling is the desperate attempt to tamper with digital records, to erase evidence of his previous partisanship. This is not a trivial matter. It is a calculated assault on truth and accountability. A man who manipulates records to save himself cannot be trusted to safeguard the mandate of millions. Over the past few days, it has been repeatedly revealed that Professor Amupitan, by his conduct, his utterances, and now by incontrovertible digital evidence, has fallen far below the standard expected of an electoral umpire. The referee cannot be running around in the shirt of one of the teams he’s supposed to officiate in a match. This is why Professor Amupitan must resign. Now. Anything less is an insult to the Nigerian people and a dangerous precedent for our democracy. Relying on this evidence, ADC will be updating our petitions to all relevant institutions, including to foreign governments and the Nigeria Bar Association, NBA. We will also renew and escalate our civil disobedience action until the INEC Chairman leaves office.

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Dr Joe Abah, OON
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah·
😀 The point has to be made. Sometimes, they feel like they are doing you a favour by inviting you. That was how one organisation that prides itself on discipline invited me to speak virtually. I woke up at 5 am to do it because I was in a different time zone. People were just strolling in when they liked. It started an hour and half late because they were waiting for their leader to arrive. Then plenty plenty protocols and unnecessary recognitions. I waited patiently until they were finally ready, then I blasted them and dropped off.
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nUeL@Nuelbyron·
@itsmrkemji I don’t believe this , they usually go do inspection.They don’t call you to come pick up NAFDAC no. There issue you certificate through their website.
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Kêmjī@itsmrkemji·
It’s not even a “SON” issue. It’s a Nigeria issue. We built a water factory. Paid NAFDAC for inspection and approval. Months later, I get a call to come pick up NAFDAC no. I asked when they inspected the facility. They asked me what matters more to me, inspection or approval?
Kêmjī@itsmrkemji

Few years ago a client contacted a Chinese company to import tiles for a project from the US. He was given a quote then he asked me to follow up. I contacted same company with my Nigerian no and they gave me a quote more than 50% cheaper. I requested samples and upon delivery

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