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Arthur Obee

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Lover of God and Nature| Finance 🎓| Tech 💻 | Hala Madrid ⚽️| I Stan No Mortal|

Katılım Nisan 2020
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Kylian Mbappé
Kylian Mbappé@KMbappe·
Madame Celeste Amarilla, Vous êtes une femme méprisable et indigne de sa fonction. Vous ne représentez pas le Paraguay, ce pays qui a transpiré la passion et l’honneur tout au long de la compétition. Par votre inconscience et votre racisme décomplexé, le monde entier a déjà oublié le parcours et l’effort historique que vos joueurs ont réalisés durant cette coupe du monde pour laisser place à une dame incompétente donnant la pire image possible de son pays. Je ne laisserai jamais aux gens comme elle, la liberté de laisser propager leur haine et leur racisme à travers le monde.
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gst@wearegst·
Every single part of your daily peace is governed by politics. If you're holding onto a cracked screen because phones now cost millions or you can't buy shawarma without doing mathematics, you are feeling the real-world weight of state failure. Everything is politics.
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Guinness World Records
Most FIFA World Cups scored in by a player - 6 by Cristiano Ronaldo Suiiiiii 🐐
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THE KINE 🌕🖤
THE KINE 🌕🖤@asher_kine·
happy father’s day 2026! ✨
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Bop Daddy
Bop Daddy@falzthebahdguy·
“OLE” out now on all platforms “BREAK TIME” - an EP by Falz - Out June 26 youtu.be/_nvzZNF_1NI
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Fahad Amir
Fahad Amir@FahadAmirN·
I SUMMARIZED THIS EXCHANGE 🇿🇦: We are against illegals in SA 🇳🇬: But I am not illegal 🇿🇦: We don’t want foreigners who take our jobs 🇳🇬: I created jobs for South Africans 🇿🇦: We just want you to leave our country even if you created jobs & are documented 🇳🇬: No problem, pay what I invested, I will leave 🇿🇦: We will see you on June 30th NOTE: That business might get destroyed & the owner killed if this issue is not handled swiftly.
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eyedrJane
eyedrJane@janeezeji17·
The economy is not what government officials say it is. The economy is what ordinary people experience every day.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
To save your mental health, reduce how much Nigerian news you consume.
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Arthur Obee@Obee_HITR·
The atrocities that are perpetrated against citizens of this country by its own government is grossly underreported
JusticeCrack@Justice_Crack

I write this with pain in my heart. On April 23, 2026, I bought a car on loan after trading in my former car, which had become a constant source of problems. I still had an outstanding balance of ₦4.5 million to pay. On April 28, 2026, I was taken away by the Nigerian Army under the guise of DSS officials. For three days in their custody, I was subjected to treatment that left deep scars on me physically, emotionally, and mentally. Throughout those three days, I remained handcuffed and blindfolded. During the day, I was left under the scorching sun for hours without water. I begged and cried for water, but nobody gave me any. At night, I was kept in an extremely cold room where I would cry and plead for help, but no one responded. I also received random slaps from unidentified individuals. Even after the court granted me bail, the trauma did not end. I still wake up suddenly at night, struggling to sleep as memories of those days continue to haunt me. What breaks my heart even more is that the car I bought on loan was damaged. Sometimes I ask myself: what exactly did I do to deserve such treatment? My only “offence” was speaking up and asking that my brothers and sisters serving in the military should be properly fed and cared for. Today, I can truly say that Nigeria happened to me. But despite everything, one thing remains certain: Justice can never be cracked.

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N.M.A@peculiarchichii·
I was born with sickle cell disease. I had Crisis after crisis, constant pain, multiple organ damage by age 28. Doctors said I wouldn’t see 35. During one brutal episode, I prayed like never before while hooked up to morphine. The pain vanished overnight. Follow up tests showed my hemoglobin was normal. No sickle cells. Geneticists ran every test, markers for the disease had disappeared. I haven’t had a crisis in 4 years. My hematologist calls me the walking miracle file. You have to believe that there is God.
N.M.A@peculiarchichii

Do you believe in miracle? Have you ever experienced a miracle?

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The Grid Post
The Grid Post@TheGridPost·
IMPROVEMENT IN THE POWER SECTOR IS FELT, NOT TOLD. Maybe, just maybe… Nigeria’s electricity problem is no longer simply about “more generation.” Yes, there are genuine ongoing projects: OB3, AKK, ELPS expansion, transmission substations, SIEMENS UPGRADES, STATE ELECTRICITY MARKETS etc. Nobody paying attention can honestly say nothing is happening. But we also need to stop treating “ongoing” like an achievement. In Nigeria, some projects have been “95% complete” since the time of Adam. A power project cannot be “almost ready” for 7–10 years. Every major project should have a clear completion date, public milestones and accountability if timelines fail. A few uncomfortable truths: 1. The privatisation may need revision. The DisCos likely need a mandatory recapitalisation exercise: something similar to what Soludo’s CBN did with banks. Electricity is too important for operators who cannot sufficiently invest in infrastructure, metering and network upgrades. 2. Regulation has to become enforcement. NERC and state regulators cannot continue operating mainly through statements and guidelines yet when a citizens reports an issue; it dies off somewhere,somewhere without resolution. Compliance should be proactive, measurable and enforced. 3. We should judge the sector by outcomes, not announcements. Since 2023, the messaging has largely been the same: improve electricity supply, stabilise the grid and increase delivered power. Yet reality has been mixed. 2023: Better electricity supply was promised. Some may argue that they are currently worst off in terms of supply experience. 2024: Major focus shifted to grid stability and transmission improvements. Yet grid disturbances still happened repeatedly. 2025: Nigeria recorded generation highs close to 6,000 MW: genuine progress that deserves acknowledgment. But sustained supply still remains far below meagre 5,000 MW. Now the official ambition is 8,000 MW by 2027. Possible? Yes. Achievable? Also yes. But Nigerians have heard enough projections since NEPA era. The hard questions remain: What project will be completed? By when? What exact MW will it add? And how do Nigerians measure success beyond press statements? Else, propaganda runs amok.
Genevieve Mbama 🕊 🇳🇬 🇻🇦@Gviev

ON THE POWER MATTER... CURRENT SITUATION GENCOS already have installed capacity of about 14,000 MW but actual generation is only about 4,500 MW TRANSMISSION COY has capacity of 8,000 MW but actual transmission is about 4 000 MW DISCOS can only dustribute what they get but actually distribute about 3,800 MW ( this is where we all get impacted.) QUESTION..... So since we already have 14,000 MW installed; How can Nigeria generate, transmit and supply at least 10 000 MW? SOLUTION FRAMEWORK.. 1) GAS PIPELINE PROJECTS✅️ Invest heavily in SECURED Gas Pipelines and Gas to power infrastructure to GENCOS... NOTE: Govt is already doing this with the NNPC Gas pipeline projects comprising of: a) ELPS ( Escravos- Lagos Pipeline)....completed in 2011 but Expansion & UPGRADE going on to get 100% completed by August 2026 b) OB3 ( Obiafun-Obrikom-Oben) Gas Pipeline.. it is about 95% complete after successful crossing of River Niger in April 2026. The Project started under President Buhari in 2020 c) AKK (Ajokuta - Kaduna- Kano ) Gas Pipeline. It is 95% complete and first gas delivery is August 2026!! Project staryed in 2011 under GEJ The above 3 Projects will help GENCOS untilise almost full capacity and all will be vompleted in 2026!!!!! 2) CREATE STATE ELECTRICITY MARKETS.✅️ Electricity Act, Done! Signed under President Tinubu. State Electricity market on going but slow ( BLAME GOVERNORS!!) Bw LAGOS STATE has progressed action to license 14 providers to commence operations in October 2026! we expect significant supply improvement in 2027. Also Abia State is moving with Geometric Power! 3) RESOLVE GENCOS and GAS SUPPLIER DEBTS FG has waged in to settle up to N3 Trillion verified debt it owes tp gencos and paid N500 billion so far. 4) MORDERNIZE DISCOS & METERING ❌️ Unfortunately DISCOS are messing up. But operational State Electricity markets can push in competition like Lagos is starting 5) ENCOURAGE CAPTIVE and EMBEDDED GENERATION OUTSIDE NATIONAL GRID On going but slow. State Electricity Markets are expected to push this 6) EXPAND TRANSMISION CAPACITY TO through REGIONAL DECENTRALISATION CONCLUSION👇👇👇 Based on the above current situation and on-going projects, before anyone begins to claim to deliver 10,000 MW...what exactly is the person referring to? Cos on-going projects are looking good to deliver it by 2027!!! and that is what Bismark Rewane reffered to during his interview 2 days ago. Like I keep saying....YOU DO NOT CHANGE THE GUARD OF A MOVING TRAIN....President Tinubu shpuld be allowed to complete... the work he has begun, the previous ongoing projects he continued to fund.... ✅️✅️✅️✅️

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Arthur Obee@Obee_HITR·
@ogheneruru_01 Yes naw.. not literally but that was what he was insinuating That he was saying nothing USA has over Nigeria 😅
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Ojaigho Prince 👑@ogheneruru_01·
@Obee_HITR Did he say you should list how the first world countries are better than Nigeria?😅
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Arthur Obee@Obee_HITR·
@ogheneruru_01 My point sef is the discussion I was having with Mason the other day at my place, with you and Desmond present, when he said I should list how all these first world countries are better than Nigeria.. this is just one of many.
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Ojaigho Prince 👑@ogheneruru_01·
@Obee_HITR The Nigerian government is a whole different case. I don't know if it's a lack of political will, incompetence, or just the demonic desire to steal.
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Jibrin Okutepa San
Jibrin Okutepa San@sanjsokutepa·
It has been reported that Governor Alex Oti of Abia State has named the Umuahia Bus Terminal in Abia State after Prof Mrs Nnenna Oti, the returning officer of the Governorship election of Abia State in the 2023, through which Gov Alex Otti became Governor of Abia State. Be it noted that Prof Oti and Dr Alex Otti are not related from my understanding. So the decision of Prof Oti not to allow herself to be compromised was not based on any percuniary interests. Now electoral integrity is the cornerstone of democratic growth and development. Going by Dr Alex Otti wonderfull performance as Governor of Abia State, Abians must be grateful to Prof Nnenna Oti's uncompromising principle not to compromise electoral processes that brought Dr Alex Otti to power in Abia State. I am not from Abia and I am not spokes person of Abia State. That said I am a Nigerian who believes in uncompromising integrity and honesty of purpose for the greatest good of the vast majority of Nigerians. I equally belives that good govenance is the governance that produces results that are visible for all to see. It is a notorious fact that Dr Alex Otti has done marvelously well so far that he does not need to campaign for his return to power in 2027. I have always said that any government that struggles to advertise its achievements on the pages of newspapers and electronic media with pictorial evidence is a failed govenment. Governamental successes are visible, permanent and enduring for ordinary people to see. The successes of Dr Alex Otti as governor of Abia State are visible even to the blind. The deaf can hear it and feel it. The production of Dr Alex Otti as Governor of Abia State in 2023 was made possible by the uncompromising refusal of Prof Nnenna Oti, not to compromise the integrity of that election. She did not give in to threats and intimidations to announce fake results as many would have done. She did not compromise integrity and truth for temporary gains. She was firm and stood her grounds. There are many Dr Alex Ottis that were not allowed to assume power in government houses in may states in Nigeria because of crooked and corrupt infested professors who for a pot of porridge subverted the will of the people and impossed on Nigerians many unproductive governors whose only stock in trade in governance is to steal and destroy the future of Nigerians for their selfish reasons. When Prof Attahiru Jega introduced the concept of professors as returniting officers in our electoral processes, it was reasoned rightly in my view that these professors will add colour to electoral integrity and will not announced concocted results. But the realitities on ground suggest otherwise. Many of these professors turned blind eyes to electoral malfeasances and announced results that we not based on real outcome of the decisions of the people. As one writer on social media platform rightly put it: "Mrs Oti is a shining example of what an academic should be in character. The Nigerian university system has produced in great number,men and women who bear the title of professor but are not better than motor park urchins in character: all they need to change election results or accept doctored results is money. Indeed,some of them are in prison for this while some are in prison for raping girls. What a shame.Imagine the difference wrought in Abia for the singular reason that Mrs Oti resisted election riggers! It shows Nigeria's potential may have been imprisoned by Nigerian professors who take peanuts and rig elections for crooked politicians. people". What else can I add than to thank and congratulate Prof Mrs Nnenna Oti for standing tall where other professors fell flat at the sight of Naira and Dollars. Dr Alex Otti thank you too for recognising integrity. Nigeria will only be better if integrity, honesty and truth become the guiding principle of those entrusted with public duties as done by Prof Nnenna Oti. God bless Prof Oti. Dr Alex Otti thank you.
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Arthur Obee@Obee_HITR·
Glad that she’s getting this honour and recognition 👏🏽 Hopefully the facility is properly maintained and should serve the people well for many years to come.
Alex Otti@alexottiofr

It is my pleasure to announce that we have officially commissioned the landmark Nnenna Oti Bus Terminal in Umuahia, and it is now ready for public use. The project is a multimodal transport hub designed to accommodate more than 340 buses at once, powered by sustainable infrastructure and connected to our growing network of electric buses. The facility is named in honour of Prof. Nnenna Nnennaya‑Oti, the courageous INEC Returning Officer in the 2023 governorship election, whose integrity and patriotism remind us that ordinary people can achieve extraordinary results by simply standing for the truth. Her name on this terminal is not just about one person, but a tribute to all electoral officials, security operatives, party agents, and citizens who resisted intimidation and defended democracy. With 20 electric buses already in operation and more on the way in the coming weeks, the project signals our bold vision for a modern, safe, and sustainable transport system in Abia. The facility is also supported with independent power and water systems to ensure uninterrupted operations. In my address titled “Raising the Bar”, I stated unequivocally that we have moved beyond the era of small ambitions. We refuse to be boxed into margins that underestimate our strength. This principle underpins all our undertakings. I extend special commendation to the contractors, Planet Projects Limited, for a job well done in delivering this landmark facility. I also appreciate the dedication of the Commissioner for Transport, Dr. Chimezie Ukaegbu, the SSA Transport, Dr. Obioma Nwaogbe, and their team for the critical role they played in bringing this vision to reality. I call on all residents and members of the host community to take ownership of this facility, to maintain a clean environment, and to guard against vandalism. This terminal belongs to you, and its success depends on your care. I also urge all Abians to pay their taxes regularly. Development cannot be sustained without collective responsibility, and every naira contributed helps us deliver the future our people deserve.

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