Ajayi Oluwatosin

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Ajayi Oluwatosin

Ajayi Oluwatosin

@Orthodox_01

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Ajayi Oluwatosin
Ajayi Oluwatosin@Orthodox_01·
@Big_marvis Well said. There are more important things to channel that energy to. They will drain you 🤣🤣🤣
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
From now onwards, I won’t argue with anyone who can’t see an economy beyond the price of rice and beans and fuel pump.
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Rotimi Adeosun (RMA).
Nigeria was selling its future to care for the elites' luxurious and citizens' fake lifestyles in the name of subsidies, primarily meant for production and not uncontrolled consumption appetite. If not PBAT, Nigeria would have been like Venezuela, Argentina, Zimbabwe and Senegal.
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Ajayi Oluwatosin
Ajayi Oluwatosin@Orthodox_01·
@Footysm It only took a season to unearthed the resting fans base. Wait make we win the champions league fess 🤣🤣🤣
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Footysm ⚽️@Footysm·
🚨[🟢] NEW: Arsenal’s Premier League title lift recorded the highest live viewership for a title celebration in the last two decades 😳 Today’s celebrations peaked at 7.3 million live viewers, compared to Liverpool’s 3 million viewers during their title lift last season.
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Blacki.e
Blacki.e@beingblackie_·
History • Class • Tradition
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
They said Tinubu doesn't have a certificate..... but he has his brain in tact. They said Peter Obi has a certificate... but he can't find his Brain 🧠 The choice is yours.
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Ajayi Oluwatosin
Ajayi Oluwatosin@Orthodox_01·
@osazenoo The countries you mentioned aren't completed yet without "Bangladesh" 🤣🤣🤣
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Osas@osazenoo·
Many of the countries Obidients once used to shame Nigeria such as Argentina, Burkina Faso, Ghana, and Senegal are all facing significant economic and political challenges today. Meanwhile, Nigeria’s economic reforms and growth trajectory have received positive assessments from several reputable international financial and economic institutions. This is a reminder that it is important to evaluate progress based on facts and long-term outcomes rather than political sentiments or selective comparisons.
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Ajayi Oluwatosin
Ajayi Oluwatosin@Orthodox_01·
@LegendaryJoe You mean Bangladesh is among the listed countries too. Pitobi won't like this 🤣🤣🤣
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
IMF DEBTORS LIST - PETER'S FAVORITE EXAMPLES The corn that wants to become pounded yam must not be afraid of the mortar. Some men run from the mortar. They prefer the corn - raw, unprocessed, and cheap. Then they wonder why they are never pounded into greatness. Shall I Begin? 1. Argentina - USD 56–60 billion Largest IMF debtor in the world by far. Not by a little. By a catastrophic, embarrassing, generational distance. Argentina has walked into the IMF's office, bowl in hand, so many times the security guards now tell her "Oga no dey!" Driven by repeated bailout programs, refinancing cycles, and the particular genius of choosing comfort over consequence - again and again and again. Peter Abacha Obi's favorite country. 2. Egypt - USD 10 billion Foreign currency shortages + subsidy reforms + currency devaluation pressures Peter's favourite African Nation. 3. Ghana - USD 3.9 billion Post-debt crisis IMF bailout program Peter's favorite Neighboring Country. 4. Nigeria - USD 0 A nation reinvigorated by bold reforms. Visionary policies. Calculated economic strategies that chose the surgery over the painkiller, the harvest over the seed, the mortar over the raw corn. Peter's most hated nation - the very same one he is desperately positioning himself to preside over. Do not be deceived by the noise. Do not be seduced by the sentiments. Do not trade a working compass for a louder voice. Asiwaju is at the wheel. Polulist actions will never get us to the desired destination. The road is long. But we are moving. Good Morning Severally...
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BAMIDELE 🇳🇬
BAMIDELE 🇳🇬@Islamolowo1·
@LegendaryJoe No more fake life in Nigeria 🇳🇬 we are living in reality. If he dindin day he dindin day🤣🤣 ~wike.
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
SENEGAL - PROPER CONTEXT For those seeking context to the Senegal comparison I made here. Now, follow me attentively: Shall I Begin? Senegal's government delayed full fuel subsidy reforms because of fears of social unrest and political backlash. You see, Nature is generous - perhaps too generous - for she has evenly distributed, across every society on earth, a proportionate measure of the headless mob. An unrepentantly ignorant and vacuously loud population of empty irritants - people who rise like rabid dogs the moment reform knocks on the door, who violently insist the status quo be maintained regardless of the damage it does to them, who will bark at the surgeon and defend the tumour. We have the Obidients in Nigeria. Senegal has its own chapter of the same miserable franchise. The young President of Senegal feared their rage. Worse, he grew addicted to their cheap applause. He enjoyed walking on the streets, playing table tennis by the roadside, bathing in their deafening chorus - all while his weak populist policies quietly kept fuel prices low and long-term development on the altar as a permanent sacrifice. The man who eats without planting - his abundance has an expiry date. He postponed full fuel subsidy reforms expected in early 2023 all the way to late 2028. Even partial reductions in diesel subsidies triggered earthquakes of political tension. The Senegalese equivalents of Atiku and Peter Obi - the opposition figure Ousmane Sonko - riled up the public to resist even the mildest reform. They found the young President weak, addicted to cheap popularity and political correctness, and they exploited every crack in his resolve. Where has the populist agenda taken Senegal today? Senegal is currently facing perhaps the worst fiscal and debt crises in modern West African history. The numbers are severe enough that analysts now openly compare aspects of it to the Greek debt crisis. ● The Debt: A Nation Living Inside Its Own Grave Senegal’s public debt is now estimated at about 132% of GDP in 2026. Nigeria is roughly 50% or far less. WAEMU regional ceiling: 70%. Senegal is almost DOUBLE the regional limit. But, the President is young, strong and healthy. ● The Hidden Debt Scandal: Borrowing in the Dark Audits uncovered roughly: $13 billion in previously undisclosed debt. Senegal is in so much economic crisis that it had to be borrowing secretly. That single revelation shattered investor confidence, shocked international lenders, triggered an IMF intervention, and froze Senegal's entire IMF support programme. The IMF suspended a $1.8 billion lending programme because the country's fiscal numbers were found to be - and I use the technical economic term here - shameful. ● The Growth Collapse: Africa's Former Star, Now Flickering Senegal was once among Africa’s fastest-growing economies. Growth figures: 2025: about 6.7% 2026 projection: just 2% Far below the Sub-Saharan African average of 4.3%. Nigeria is 4.4% by the way. Every sector in Senegal now bears the bruises of that years-long performance of false kindness. The very people who craved cheap fuel - who chorused for it, who marched for it, who cursed reformers over it - are today the worst casualties of their own demand. They are at the receiving end of the underdevelopment that subsidy addiction constructed, brick by painful brick. The road paved with cheap populism has a very expensive destination. I hope this explanation helps your confusion. Good Morning Severally...
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WE COULD HAVE BEEN SENEGAL TOO Shall I Begin? The night before the dawn of 2022, Nigeria had already written her own obituary - the budget told the ugly truth our rulers were too shy to admit. Nigeria initially budgeted for N443 Billion for fuel subsidy payment. Before the year shut its eyes, the government returned seeking an additional N4.39 Trillion Naira. Ten billion dollars. For appropriate context: The entire national budget for year 2022 under review was N17.3 Trillion. A staggering N4.39 Trillion of that was budgeted just for an unproductive, wasteful and retrogressive subsidy regime. Approximately 20% of our national budget squandered just to sustain an expensive lie of a cheap fuel to earn the applause of a largely ignorant population. For a more effective context and this is where it gets interesting or should I say annoying: The budgetary allocation for: Health - N711B Education - N1.3T Infrastructure (Transport, Works, Power, etc) - 1.45T Housing - N500B COMBINED - N3.97T But Fuel Subsidy alone was N4.39 Trillion - Far higher than the 4 most critical sectors of the economy combined. The rot was more expensive than the remedy. The poison was better funded than the cure. Generation after generation, we fed the trap and called it governance. By 2023, the calculations had grown obscene. N18.4 Billion per day. Not for teachers. Not for surgeons. Not for asphalt or electricity or the crying farmer under a failed irrigation system. Just - fuel subsidy. Every single day. Madness. No wonder our Universities were poorly funded and went on strike for a cumulative 59 Months between 1999 - 2023. No wonder our infrastructure decayed without renovations and reinvestment and no federal road was motorable. No wonder our hospitals became glorified mortuaries due to poor funding and inadequate investment. No wonder km long fuel queues consistently plagued us. No wonder State governors became professional beggars going bowls in hand to the Villa for bail outs just to meet salary obligations. No wonder that even at the height of our oil prosperity, we still couldn't record formidable achievements. Until a true leader emerged and did what cowards catalogue as impossible. He took the bull by the horns - bare-handed, in broad daylight, before a nation that had mistaken poison for provision. He damned the consequences. Risked the applause. Staked his re-election on an altar and courageously pulled the trigger. He removed the subsidy. And with that singular, seismic, long-overdue act - he did not just balance a budget. He lanced a boil that had been festering for four decades. He healed the nation of its fastest-spreading cancer, even as the patient screamed that the surgery was the disease. Without that decision, Nigeria today would not merely be struggling. Nigeria would be a cautionary tale that other cautionary tales whisper about - worse than Senegal. And yet - it was Senegal who got the young president. The photogenic revolutionary. The crowd's favourite. The one Twitter fell in love with. Good Evening Severally...

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Woye
Woye@woye1·
My visit to the On-going Reconstruction and Upgrading of Internal Roads at ABU Zaria, by the Gov of Kaduna State, H.E @ubasanius 2: I was inspecting the project when a group of students spotted me that “is that Mr. Woye on X (Twitter) or not”. -(a): My brother @AA_Hotoro over heard them and told them, Yes, he is. 3: fortunately for me, they are studying Mechanical Engineering and so they can also relate with the road construction. It was fun hanging out with them. 4: Also, I met a Vet Medicine student who was happy with the road construction. 5: of course, engineers on site explained the project breakdown to me. 6: It is good to be back in Samaru once again. @AbawizzyW30350 @AbasiUdoid48502 @aweowoblow @labodday @iamAhmadOlolu @Better_Kaduna @abuzaria4all @ABU_CM_ @ABU_Campus @SaniAminuMuham4 @sultanbellojr @realsultanoa @KADRA_kdsg @shediyel @almubarak_feeh @mni_JJ @thezarmeen @santana_aob @Bulamaaaa @OzoMusty @_baffa__ @Mainasaraa_ @ckdanzaki @SAbdulateef @isah_muaaz @MMurtadoishola @GS_ARDO @IkodorSamir @ImamSafone @_chiefagbabiaka @AShammeh @Remklem @ui_shehu @shamsudden_vice @aoidowu1309 @Kareem_O_Y @shehu_bobboi @Rehacma168414 @UbaSaniMedia_ @deprof_creation @DepGovKaduna @BashirSZuntu @HassanPeppe @HassanaPawa @HassanJigawa @Abba_Borko @b_jarmari02
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Olumide Adesina
Olumide Adesina@olumidecapital·
You want to understand what a defensive stock is, Let Arsenal score PSG first in the Champions League final. You will understand why its Warren Buffett favourite
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
If Man City beat Aston Villa 7-0 and Arsenal lose 7-0 to Crystal Palace, Manchester City will finish a strong second.
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Ajayi Oluwatosin
Ajayi Oluwatosin@Orthodox_01·
@OzorNdiOzor The mistake fate did was allowing us to win the league. That resting beast has been awaken. Banter still plenty ooo. Wait till we win the champions league come May 30th 🤣🤣🤣
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
I WILL CANCEL INDIGENESHIP IN NIGERIA - WE ARE ALL ONE In fairness to the former Governor of Rivers State and two-time Minister, he is not the first to walk this hypocritical path. He is not the pioneer of this peculiar tradition - where men who seek our votes suddenly discover that the antidote to Nigeria's afflictions is for the people to forget their roots, bury their ancestry, and perish their origin at the altar of nationality. There have been others. Including our own very son - the former Vice-President - who also parroted that shallow, empty, and thoroughly mundane theory: "I will cancel State of Origin." The same man who, when he aspired to lead this nation, thought it was politically creative to make a public spectacle of visiting the sleeping site of our Revered Prime Minister, Tafawa Balewa. Awolowo still lay peacefully in Ikenne. Our brother did not consider him worthy of such theatre. Because Ikenne would have been too Yoruba. And he was busy performing Nigeria. And while he was busy visiting the honoured dead, he forgot the living in his own homestead - Ikenne Remo. My own very town. Not a studio apartment in his name. Not a road paved to the family house. Not a hospital. Not a school. Nothing. He despised the memory of our dead patriots and showed contempt for his living kinsmen in the same breath. Little wonder his most memorable policy declaration as the number two citizen was the abolition of the people's origins. Eight years of the Yoruba slot in government - a total waste to his heritage. Shall I Begin? Now these men owe us something before the rhetoric continues. They owe us data. Statistics. Peer-reviewed studies. Empirical evidence. How precisely does the removal of indigeneship cure our corruption? How does it fix our infrastructure? Neutralise our security menace? Absorb our unemployed millions? Rhetoric is not an answer. Confusion dressed in a suit is not a policy. Vacuous propaganda is not governance - and it is always promoted most loudly by those who have no better alternative to the status quo. Then Rotimi Amaechi took it a notch higher, proposing the removal of Federal Character from our constitution entirely. Let us reason together. Is Rotimi suggesting that all 36 states of this federation will one day have governors of Northern extraction? All of them? That the entire cabinet of the Presidency will be Yoruba? That an Emeka will one day be Alaafin of Oyo, and a Babajide become Sultan of Sokoto? That the President and his Vice will be a Chidi and Ngozi - and all the Principal Officers of the National Assembly hail from Ogbomoso? Or is he proposing, while he is at it, that we eradicate the languages too? The dialects? The indigenous names carried from generation to generation? Let him say so plainly. Even God is the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, not of Egba or Kanuri - The Almighty recognized tribal identity. Even in heaven, there are tribes. Our leaders must abandon these pedestrian, populist theatrics and bring us practical, realistic, intelligent medicine for this country's ailments - or vacate the stage for the men and women who actually possess the brains for nation-building. The polity has no more patience for mundane rants dressed as vision. Identity is not the enemy of unity. Amnesia is not nation-building. And a man who cannot celebrate where he is from cannot be trusted to build anywhere worth going. Let me hang it here for now - Is this my most brutal article yet? Good Morning, Severally.
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Rotimi Adeosun (RMA).
The recent primary election for the Federal House of Assembly seats in Lagos States, is just a prelude and warning to what would happen to non-indegenes, especially the Ibos in the 2027 general election. The days of forming liberal is gone and different from the 2023 election!
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
Patience they say it's a virtue... many Nigerians can't be patient for a little while under pressure without getting agitated.. On this I can't exempt myself of the past.... Because I think am beginning to be good at being very patient as I grow older.... Nigeria election don't record low turnout because the citizens hate the leaders... or because they don't trust the process... Vehicles and bikes don't work on election day....an average Nigerian don't have the patience to trek to a polling unit, queue and vote....When there is no instant gratification.... Even in banks, Petrol station, traffic lights, traffic hold up... they can't stomach queue, especially the modern days burgers.... If voting were done via simple SMS I can assure you that 98% of eligible voters in Nigeria will vote... buttressing the fact that Low voters turnout have nothing to do with leadership style.... Most of those who vote on election day, are direct and indirect beneficiaries of the aspirants by religion, tribe, job, expecting job or induced...not necessarily because of love for Nigeria.... Arsenal won EPL after 22 years.... I was a diehard Arsenal fan since 1996.... After 2004 the honeymoon ended.... I toil with the club.... Suffer many depression season per season... I will be aching... dying ...but see the players and coach happy... in 2018 after 22 years...I ended my suffering with Arsenal....and practically with League football... Yesterday I watched the Euphoria of lifting the elusive trophy after 22 years...I had goose bump.... Truly home is home.. I would have been part of this lifetime euphoria.... Two years into the job... Millions of Arsenal fans call Arteta names, demand his sack, even when he consistently came second...just as wailers insult Tinubu... Today...Many of them will deny ever demanding Arteta sack ... If Atiku had helped Jonathan win in 2015... he may have been Nigeria president in 2019 with PDP.... If obi kept his promise to Ojukwu and built APGA in South East as Tinubu built ACN in South West....An alliance with Atiku in 2023 would have made him president in 2031... These are old men who should be teaching young men the virtue of patience.... unfortunately the young men are wiser than them.... For those who expect Tinubu to turn stone to bread by giving them 24/7 electricity in 3 years that they couldn't get in over 100 years ( 1914).... They are the reason I put this piece together
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
Eti yin a di!
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Nigerian Affairs Journal
Nigerian Affairs Journal@NigAffairs·
If I become president, I'll abolish indigenship and allow only citizenship. All these I'm west, I'm north, I'm east, and you're calling people to vote for you based on religion. I'll abolish federal character. Every Nigerian will be a member of the federation. - Amaechi spoke after appearing before the ADC presidential screening committee at Transcorp Hilton.
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Rotimi Adeosun (RMA).
Rotimi Adeosun (RMA).@adeosunm·
It's 'okay' if your parents raised you hating others because of Nigeria - that's you and your parents choice - not my issue. But, it's a problem and even stupid of you to wish other peoples vote or support you to rule over them, knowing the pathological hatred you have for them!
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Rotimi Adeosun (RMA).
Rotimi Adeosun (RMA).@adeosunm·
If Nigeria is not working by their own perception, it's definitely not the array of clowns in the opposition that would make it work. They were in leadership positions for many years, didn't achieve anything good and nothing else to offer as alternative now. Don’t be gaslighted!
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Woye
Woye@woye1·
Suggestion: 1: The President @officialABAT should move Mining Marshal from the @Solid_Min_Dev to @Official_ONSA for proper funding, equipment and reform. 2: @official_NSCDC should be moved to Homeland Security from @MinOfInteriorNG 3: Govs should suspend Traditional rulers where illegal mining sites are on-going since they are complicit of not volunteering information to security agencies.
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