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I am of the igbo race. i luv people who are passionate about service to humanity. All views are my own. RT is nt an explicit endorsement.
where there's peace Katılım Ocak 2013
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Dear Chief Tinubu @officialABAT Your government is an Abomination ❗️
You should be asking for forgiveness from Nigerians than have the nerves to run a campaign ❗️
Dear southwestern leaders is this what you criticized Jonathan to settle for? SHAME ❗️
2027 = Nigerians Rescue Yourselves ❗️💔
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“APC doesn’t want me to be on the ballot. But I promise you, I will be on the ballot”.
Vanguard Newspapers@vanguardngrnews
Obi emerges NDC’s sole presidential aspirant vanguardngr.com/2026/05/obi-em…
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I’m delighted to have received a crowd of our dedicated supporters in Kano today, who turned out in numbers for a solidarity walk to my residence.
I sincerely thank them for this wonderful show of support and urge them to put this impressive turnout to good use by registering to vote in the upcoming elections. - RMK
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There’s a silent disaster happening in Nigeria that nobody wants to confront honestly.
We keep shouting about unemployment, bad leadership, low productivity, corruption, poor healthcare, failed institutions and why our country is not working. But many people are avoiding the root cause.
Our education system has been deeply compromised.
A student enters secondary school or university full of dreams, intelligence and potential. Then the system teaches them something dangerous:
“You do not need competence to succeed.”
WAEC malpractice. NECO malpractice. GCE runs. Sorting. Sex for grades. Extortion. Intimidation. Victimization. Handout rackets. “See me after class.” “Talk to your lecturer.” “Settle this course.”
And after 4 or 5 years of surviving that environment, we expect excellence to magically appear.
It won’t.
A country cannot repeatedly reward dishonesty in classrooms and expect integrity in government offices, hospitals, engineering sites, courtrooms and businesses.
This is where many of our unemployable graduates are coming from.
Not because Nigerians are not intelligent.
Not because our youths are lazy.
But because too many people were trained inside a system where merit was murdered.
The painful part is this:
UNN, UNILAG, FUTO, ABU, UI, IMSU, ABSU and many others are using largely the same NUC-regulated curriculum.
The difference is standards.
The universities that still command respect are usually the ones with stronger resistance against sorting, extortion and academic fraud.
The ones collapsing in reputation are often the ones where corruption became normalized.
Once a student realizes they can buy an “A” with ₦20,000, or sleep their way through a course, or manipulate results through connections, the motivation to truly learn starts dying slowly.
And when millions of such graduates enter the labor market, the entire country pays the price.
That weak engineer may eventually supervise a bridge.
That poorly trained nurse may handle a patient.
That compromised accountant may manage public funds.
That fake first-class graduate may become a lecturer and reproduce the same cycle again.
This is no longer just an education problem.
It is a national security problem.
Countries become great because they protect competence fiercely.
Singapore did it.
China did it.
Germany did it.
South Korea did it.
You cannot build a first-world country with a third-world attitude towards education integrity.
Nigeria does not have a shortage of talent.
Nigeria has a shortage of systems that protect excellence.
And until we become ruthless about fighting academic corruption, exam malpractice, sorting, sex-for-grades and institutional intimidation, we will continue producing certificates instead of competence.
This fight is bigger than schools.
It is about the future survival of Nigeria itself.
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@Mimi_yakigar ADA's action is a classical case of 'Voice of Jacob but hands of Essau'.
It shan't be well with Wike
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Fresh Drama as ADA promoters led by Ador promises to challenge NDC 'S registration in court.
#NDC #ADA #atruthatatime #Peterobi #kwankwasiyya
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@michaelfasina @sepril23NG It cant offer u any proof from bullets. Except from simple shrapnel.
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@OparaVik @sepril23NG Normal bullet proof vest is also stab-proof
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What if I tell you people that it’s normal foam that is sewn into this particular bullet proof?
Some personnel see this “bullet proof vest” just to cover their name tags and number
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista
Nigeria; where police officers take hard drugs on duty
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Sad: Schoolchildren Now ‘Pawns in Ransom Economy’
There is nothing more heartbreaking for a nation than an inability to protect its children. The recent attacks and kidnappings of students from two schools—in Mussa Village, Askira/Uba LGA, Borno State (North-East) and Ahoro-Esinele community, Oriire Local Government Area, Oyo State (South-West)—mark a grave crisis that threatens the future of the nation. Beyond the immediate terror of these acts, they represent a significant infringement on the basic right to education and a safe upbringing. The fear of further abduction often leads children—especially girls—to permanently leave school.
The ongoing “out-of-school” crisis is alarming in itself, and it is likely to worsen due to these distressing incidents.
In areas frequently affected by such attacks, education systems often deteriorate. Fear becomes a substantial obstacle to school enrollment, adding to the already high number of children currently not attending school.
Ensuring the safety of schools is not just a logistical issue; it is a moral obligation. Protecting the next generation demands a blend of community-led intelligence, the physical strengthening of educational facilities, and a transparent justice system that holds wrongdoers accountable.
For the actualization of a new Nigeria that is POssible, we must make the safety, education, and wellbeing of our children a priority. -PO
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