Ojemire Daniel
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Ojemire Daniel
@Ojemiredaniel
Husband| Father.
Everywhere Katılım Aralık 2018
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I’m not against protests, but Nigerians need to look closely at who they’re being asked to protest for. From David Mark to Atiku, to Rauf who underperformed both as governor and minister, to Kwankwaso and Amaechi, these are leaders who have had their time and failed to deliver. Now that it suits them, they want to use the people.
Ask yourself: where are they whenever Nigerians are protesting for better governance, electoral reform, or against injustice and insecurity? Why don’t they ever show up then? Exactly.
They’re only active now because their own interests are at stake.
Nigerians, don’t let anyone use you. Stay aware.
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Na Dino Melaye wan lead new Nigeria ? God Abeg 😭😂
Bolaji Abdullahi@BolajiADC
“Arise O Compatriots!” ADC’s #OccupyINEC Protest. We are outside!
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When you watch Yamal, you will agree he’s better than Olise.
When you watch Olise, you will agree he’s better than Yamal.
The difference between Lamine Yamal and Olise is mainly in how they approach the game and impact it.
Yamal is a Pure winger. Direct, fearless, loves to take on defenders 1v1. Very explosive with quick touches and sharp dribbling.
Olise is More of a creator. Slower tempo, but very smooth. He picks passes, controls rhythm, and plays with composure.
Yamal attacks you. Olise studies you.
Yamal is an Aggressive dribbler. Beats players with speed and unpredictability.
Olise is an Elegant dribbler. Uses body feints, close control, and timing rather than pace.
Yamal Creates through chaos, dribbles, quick decisions, final-third actions.
Olise Creates through vision, key passes, crosses, set pieces, and through balls.
Both are currently the best RW in the world now, just how they impact games is different.
Football Factly@FootballFactly
Agree 👀👀👀
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Poor people and their children. This is how they plan to escape poverty. Acting like animals.
CARTEREFE@carterefe__
Ahhhhhhhhhhh Dj tunez💔💔💔
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Drainage - WOW
Airport - LOL
As I always say: We all know what we are doing 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Oku@oku_yungx
Any Abia State / Aba slander won't be tolerated. The New Governor is active. I can see drainage being constructed - A WIN. I can see the dirts taken off the streets of Aba - A WIN. That state has been unlucky with State Governors. Now they have one, I am personally happy.
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I should help you celebrate drainage in 2023 but I should join you to laugh at a cargo/international airport in my own state
Oku igbe
Oku@oku_yungx
Any Abia State / Aba slander won't be tolerated. The New Governor is active. I can see drainage being constructed - A WIN. I can see the dirts taken off the streets of Aba - A WIN. That state has been unlucky with State Governors. Now they have one, I am personally happy.
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STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE
PRESIDENT TINUBU APPROVES N3.3 TRILLION PAYMENT PLAN TO RESTORE RELIABLE ELECTRICITY
President Bola Tinubu has approved the payment plan to finally settle the outstanding debts under the Presidential Power Sector Financial Reforms Programme.
The debt repayment plan followed the final review of the legacy debts that have beset the power sector for more than a decade.
The long-standing debts accumulated between February 2015 and March 2025. Following verification, ₦3.3 trillion has been agreed as a full and final settlement, ensuring a fair and transparent resolution.
Implementation has begun, with 15 power plants signing settlement agreements totalling ₦2.3 trillion. The Federal Government has already raised ₦501 billion to fund these payments. Out of the amount, N223 billion has been disbursed, with further payments underway.
What this means for Nigerians: With payments reaching the power value chain, generation will be more stable. With power plants supported, electricity reliability will improve.
And as the sector stabilises, more investment, more jobs, and better service will follow.
“This programme is not just about settling legacy debts. It is about restoring confidence across the power sector — ensuring gas suppliers are paid, power plants can keep running, and the system begins to work more reliably," explained Olu Arowolo-Verheijen, Special Adviser on Energy to President Tinubu.
“It is part of a broader set of reforms already underway — including better metering and service-based tariffs that link what you pay to the quality of electricity you receive.
“The government is also prioritising power supply to businesses, industries, and small enterprises — because reliable electricity is critical to creating jobs, supporting livelihoods, and growing the economy.
“The goal is simple: more reliable power for homes, stronger support for businesses, and a system that works better for all Nigerians," she added.
President Tinubu has commended all stakeholders who supported efforts to resolve the legacy issues in the power sector. He has also confirmed that the next phase (Series II) will begin this quarter.
Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President
(Information and Strategy)
April 5, 2026


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