Omenesa Muhammed

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Omenesa Muhammed

Omenesa Muhammed

@Ohmsmaestro

Java/Android/C programmer. IT enthusiast, R.COREN and B.Eng Chemical Engineering, https://t.co/rwXkoSTDxD Petroleum & Gas Engineering and above all I am for justice

Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2011
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Thεό Abu
Thεό Abu@TheoAbuAgada·
Something tells me this is targeted at a particular region.🤣🤣 Tell me why INEC would want to do this less than a year to the election. This will be chaotic.
INEC Nigeria@inecnigeria

ATTENTION NIGERIANS 🇳🇬 The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will commence a Nationwide Voter Revalidation Exercise to CLEAN the register and PROTECT your vote. 🗓️ Starts April 13, 2026 🧾 Registered between 2011 – 2024? This is for YOU This is NOT a new registration Confirm and Secure your voter record. Online: cvr.inecnigeria.org In-person: Visit any INEC designated centre nationwide 🕘 9AM – 3PM (Weekends included) 🗳️ No revalidation: Risk of losing your voting eligibility. Don’t wait till election day to discover your name is missing. Revalidate now... Be counted... #INECRevalidation2026

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Aleey
Aleey@aleeyoumabudi·
Innalillahi wa Inna ilayhi raji’un. Our friend Sadiq Bobo’s car was stolen today parked by the roadside at Garki Area 11 Abuja. Please be on the lookout. Repost as much as you can please. Thanks.
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Omenesa Muhammed
Omenesa Muhammed@Ohmsmaestro·
Come and force me now. Fools
INEC Nigeria@inecnigeria

ATTENTION NIGERIANS 🇳🇬 The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will commence a Nationwide Voter Revalidation Exercise to CLEAN the register and PROTECT your vote. 🗓️ Starts April 13, 2026 🧾 Registered between 2011 – 2024? This is for YOU This is NOT a new registration Confirm and Secure your voter record. Online: cvr.inecnigeria.org In-person: Visit any INEC designated centre nationwide 🕘 9AM – 3PM (Weekends included) 🗳️ No revalidation: Risk of losing your voting eligibility. Don’t wait till election day to discover your name is missing. Revalidate now... Be counted... #INECRevalidation2026

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Omenesa Muhammed
Omenesa Muhammed@Ohmsmaestro·
They are practicing on how they will rig.
INEC Nigeria@inecnigeria

ATTENTION NIGERIANS 🇳🇬 The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will commence a Nationwide Voter Revalidation Exercise to CLEAN the register and PROTECT your vote. 🗓️ Starts April 13, 2026 🧾 Registered between 2011 – 2024? This is for YOU This is NOT a new registration Confirm and Secure your voter record. Online: cvr.inecnigeria.org In-person: Visit any INEC designated centre nationwide 🕘 9AM – 3PM (Weekends included) 🗳️ No revalidation: Risk of losing your voting eligibility. Don’t wait till election day to discover your name is missing. Revalidate now... Be counted... #INECRevalidation2026

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Omenesa Muhammed
Omenesa Muhammed@Ohmsmaestro·
@woye1 How is that a problem for APC? You guys should be happy instead.
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Woye
Woye@woye1·
ADC Primaries: INEC will not accept any list from David Mark or Gombe. 2: look for another party to contest.
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Tope Dada
Tope Dada@TopeDada17·
Terrazzo finishes Why don’t we use this ancient flooring art anymore?
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Bolaji Abdullahi
Bolaji Abdullahi@BolajiADC·
This is to notify all members of the ADC that despite the illegal actions of @inecnigeria, the ADC congresses will continue as follows:
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Farouq
Farouq@FarouqJagaban·
@KawuGarba @Waspapping_ Thousands 😂🫣 kai you guys are so shameless wlh beside I haven’t seen any responsible, reasonable person protesting only Divorcees, Drugs abusers and thugs and no one take such people seriously
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Kawu Garba
Kawu Garba@KawuGarba·
Thousands of Kaduna residents protested, demanding the continued detention of former governor Nasir El-Rufai. They commended the ICPC for investigating his alleged mismanagement of public funds and urged anti-graft agencies to apply the rule of law.
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Omenesa Muhammed@Ohmsmaestro·
@mni_JJ It's darker in the North where many are dieing and larger population is only worthy of cup of rice.
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Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani·
When you buy or inherit a used vehicle,you’ll have to deal with problems associated with the Engine,Break-pads,Tyres,Shaft,Filter and other things.That is the situation of the ADC.That is the difference between registering a new party and inheriting an old one.
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Omenesa Muhammed@Ohmsmaestro·
@oil_shaeikh @OfficialDSSNG The government of Nigeria has made everyone a law unto his or herself. There is nothing wrong with VDM advocating for he thinks is right but there is everything wrong with the government for not disciplining him.
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Engr Yasir MNSE 🏗
Engr Yasir MNSE 🏗@oil_shaeikh·
Is VDM going to walk away with the incitements he made in Jos yesterday that degenerated the security situation today ? @OfficialDSSNG
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Muhammad.
Muhammad.@baphacongo·
The state of the country pushes you to focus more on your relationship with Allah.. to worship sincerely, stay grounded in faith and pray not to be part of unfolding tragedies. Waiting for your turn, hoping it ends in righteousness.
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Omenesa Muhammed@Ohmsmaestro·
@woye1 Nothing wey you talk. No be Tinubu get courts? Let him do as he will.
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Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai
NIGERIA UPDATE - Nigeria’s Growth Crisis Is a Talent-Allocation Crisis - by: Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai - 1st April, 2026 - Part 2 4. Sectoral Reality: Why Building Is Harder Than Extracting Consider a few concrete Nigerian constraints. Power Nigeria’s average available grid capacity is just over 5,300 megawatts for a population exceeding 200 million. No serious manufacturing or services economy can scale under such conditions. When power is unreliable, firms remain small by necessity. Ports and Logistics Average vessel turnaround time at Nigerian ports has been around five days—far above global best practice. Each delay creates gatekeeping opportunities, raising costs and uncertainty. Jobs and Firm Structure With wage employment hovering around 16%, most Nigerians work in survival-level activity. This is not because Nigerians lack ambition, but because the system penalizes formal growth. When these constraints persist, entrepreneurship becomes a high-risk, low-reward path. Rational talent looks elsewhere. 5. Evidence from Other Countries—and What It Means for Nigeria Cross-country evidence supports this argument. Countries that channel more of their top talent into engineering, applied science, and production tend to grow faster. Countries where talent concentrates in rent-oriented legal and administrative activity tend to grow more slowly . The lesson is not that law is unimportant. On the contrary: law is essential when it enables commerce. But when legal and regulatory systems become tools for extraction rather than facilitation, they draw talent away from growth-enhancing activity. Nigeria today sits at that crossroads. 6. Signs of What Is Possible There are encouraging signals. Nigeria’s non-oil exports have grown strongly, driven by products such as cocoa, fertiliser, cashew, and processed agricultural goods. This shows that when incentives align—even partially—Nigerian firms can compete and scale. The task before us is to generalise this success, not treat it as an exception. 7. The Real Reform Objective Nigeria’s reform agenda should be summarised in one sentence: Make value creation more rewarding than value capture. Everything else flows from this. This means: •Shrinking discretionary power and rent opportunities in government; •Making rules predictable, transparent, and digital by default; •Ensuring property rights and contracts are enforced quickly and fairly; •Making it easier to scale a business than to stay small and hidden; •Aligning finance with long-term production and exports, not short-term arbitrage. When these conditions exist, the most talented Nigerians will move—naturally and voluntarily—into productive enterprise. 8. What Success Looks Like in 24 Months If Nigeria is serious, progress should be visible and measurable within two years: •Power availability rising from ~5,300 MW toward 8,000–10,000 MW reliably delivered. •Port turnaround times falling below four days, with fewer physical interventions. •Wage employment rising toward 18–20%, signalling firm formalisation and scale. •Tax-to-GDP moving toward 10%, driven by digitisation and base broadening—not harassment. •Manufacturing and tradables expanding their share of GDP and exports. •Non-oil exports growing not just in value, but in the number of exporting firms. These are not technocratic targets. They are signals to talent—telling Nigeria’s brightest minds that building, producing, and exporting now pay better than extracting. 9. The Strategic Choice Before Us Nigeria’s future does not hinge on slogans, nor on personalities. It hinges on who wins in our economy. If the system rewards brokers over builders, we will continue to underperform. If it rewards producers over extractors, growth will follow—rapidly and durably. This is the central lesson of economic history, and it is the challenge of our moment. Nigeria does not lack talent. Nigeria must reallocate it. God Bless our Country.
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Ojo Festus Olanrewaju
Ojo Festus Olanrewaju@festus1501·
Well, he might not know the meaning of useless, if not, he won't say a government that sorted ASUU issues that lingered for over two decades useless, if he knows the meaning of that word, he won't call a government that initiated student loan a useless government, if he knows the meaning, he would have known that the government that has turned all regions to construction site as a result of road revolution is not useless. Yes, there are killings but the government is not quiet about it, has killing just started in Jos? Has terrorism just started? Making it look like all these started after Tinubu came to power is irresponsible. @mrmacaroni, you can write all the epistle you want, it won't change the fact that Tinubu will be reelected in 2027
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