Keen Observer
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Keen Observer
@OG_commenter
Nigerian | Christian | Man Utd & Fernandes fan | love uncomfortable conversations | i comment on social & political issues (feel Triggered, kindly ignore)
Everywhere but nowhere Katılım Ağustos 2019
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The NDC is working towards adopting Consensus for ALL elective positions ranging from Presidential, Gubernatorial, Senatorial, House of Representatives, and State House of Assembly Seats across the country.
This is the purpose of the inauguration of the Selection Committee that is saddled with the responsibility of thoroughly consulting and making final recommendations for single candidacy for all offices.
The Committee will transmit its decision to the Aspirants for adoption. However, where such fails for whatever reason, then elections shall be conducted for such isolated cases.
On a personal level, I totally agree with this decision of the party because it is a very young (5 months old) party that cannot afford to be thrown into rigorous, divisive, and cost-intensive primaries at this point.
May NDC succeed! ✌

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@CaptainRobertCo @nzubegoodluck80 Then i will continue to comment insults
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@OG_commenter @nzubegoodluck80 They get more interactions by people like you commenting they don't post the name Hence the reason why
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Pastor Yemi Davids, Apostle Iren and the PFN hit the streets on a rally against insecurity in Nigeria. This is commendable. 👏👏
#SayNoToInsecurity




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BARE MINIMUM FOR ENZO MARESCA'S FIRST SEASON;
1. Finishing above Manchester United is a must, our birth right and we must not be denied.
2. Losing to Chelsea is a sackable offense, anything below 4 points from the possible 6 is not forgivable.
3. We cannot afford to lose another one of our annual Real Madrid tie.
4. Finishing Trophyless is genuinely not an option.
City fans drop yours 👇

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@RealQueenBee__ How can Donald duke be on the ballot and people will vote someone else? Na wa for Nigerians o
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🚨🚨🌕| NEW: Brighton’s £115m sale of Moises Caicedo will be used as a benchmark for Nottingham Forest’s valuation of Elliot Anderson. [@JPercyTelegraph]

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@Bartos1746 @Scott_Pert We played our best football under Amorim, we had structure and set way of playing
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@Scott_Pert I think this is some of the best football we’ve played for a while always attacking with purpose.
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@Scott_Pert 😂😂😂😂 in 2026?
You are playing against teams who have meticulously planned everything up to the diet and your plan to win the league and major trophies is
“When Manchester United has the ball he doesn’t care about possession, we are instructed to attack!”
You are dumb
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@OmegaXDreams @IkukuAgba Saul before Paul. Everyone is feeling the heat now.
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@OmegaXDreams I learnt this bitter lesson just last year. I should have joined the Japa trend when it started
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@ARISEtv All this shows is that Nigerians do not have what it takes to govern themselves properly.
Greed, selfishness, corruption and indiscipline is the order of the day in Nigeria, from Top to Bottom
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This Is The Worst We Have Had It In Party Organisational Politics In Nigeria — Amadi
In 2023 we had crisis here and there but it wasn’t at this level. We went into the primaries with clarity. PDP was PDP, APC was APC, we didn’t have the confusion we have now.
Sam Amadi, Director, Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts
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@OmoAluko11 If you ever find yourself wondering why your life is completely condemned, remember that it’s because you made this post without a title.
God will never let you go unpunished, idiot
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🗣️ John Terry: “Some pundits in this generation are becoming a joke, if I’m being honest. Too many analyse football with hatred already in their minds instead of speaking facts.”
🚨 “They see the truth every single week but refuse to say it because of personal bias, rivalries or agendas. This goes beyond football rivalry now — it feels personal.”
🗣️ “Some of them go on television just to criticise players, managers and clubs for attention. The funny thing is, a few tried coaching and failed badly, yet now they sit in studios telling successful managers what they should be doing.”
🔥 “And some of these people weren’t even top-level players during their careers. You sit there and ask yourself — where does this confidence come from? It’s easy to stand in a TV studio analysing football, but during their own playing days they couldn’t do half of the things they now criticise others for on the pitch.”


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