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Co-founder Drone One Enterprise Solutions...(DOES) Security Software Development Company... (SSDC)

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KWEKU THE HUSTLER
KWEKU THE HUSTLER@Urchilla01·
This blatant lie of a statement falls flat on its face in the face of just a little scrutiny. The 2nd frame shows that the post by @dayoisrael at 16:18 on the 18th of March 2023 was the edited version of the original post Frame 3 shows that the original post was made at 16:02 on the 18th of March, 2023, 16 minutes before it was edited at 16:18 on the 18th of March, 2023 The 4th frame shows that Prof. Amupitan's reply was at 16:05 on the 18th of March 2023, which was to the original post made by @dayoisrael at 16:02 on the 18th of March, 2023. This shows that the @inecnigeria chairman, Prof. Amupitan, replied to Dayo Israel @dayoisrael 3 minutes AFTER @dayoisrael made the original post, which @dayoisrael edited at 16:18 on the 18th of March, 2023,16 minutes after his original post at 16:02 on the 18th of March, 2023, and 13 minutes after the INEC chairman, Prof. Amupitan, had replied to the original, now edited post, at 16:05 on the 19th of March, 2023. What this shows is that INEC @inecnigeria as led by Prof. Amupitan has gone extra mile to tamper with, and conceal evidence; and by so doing, have proven that they do not have any intention to conduct a free and fair general election I'm 2027. For this reason, the incompetent and obviously partisan INEC chairman, Prof. Amupitan, MUST RESIGN! #AmupitanMustResign #AmupitanMustGo
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INEC Nigeria@inecnigeria

PUBLIC STATEMENT FABRICATED X (TWITTER) ACCOUNT OF PROF. JOASH AMUPITAN, SAN

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Otunba@Oyerinde16·
@inecnigeria INEC further implicated itself... You lied about dates, emails and phone numbers... All verifiable facts
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INEC Nigeria@inecnigeria·
PUBLIC STATEMENT FABRICATED X (TWITTER) ACCOUNT OF PROF. JOASH AMUPITAN, SAN
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Emma ik Umeh (Tcee )🇳🇬
The Chief of Staff to Tinubu, Femi Gbajabiamila advising Leke Abejide to scatter the ADC..
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Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
I created a new page where you can find videos of 2023 APC election violence. It’s important you listen, download and share the audio at the top of the page. Share it everywhere on WhatsApp. A govt that kills its people does not deserve to rule us: 1000reasons.vote/2023
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Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau

I put together 1000 Reasons Why You should not Vote for Tinubu in the next election. 1000-reasons.vercel.app Good morning Nigerians.

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Nopkins@_Nop_kins·
Yoruba woman of the week!
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Reedor Ways
Reedor Ways@richone090·
📢📢 Way out🇳🇬 We were at Yaba Market Lagos Yesterday, Everybody must understand why👇🏾 Tinubu Must Go!!!
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Kio Amachree
Kio Amachree@Ivory1957·
Peter Obi, Just a few days ago I wrote you an open letter about Gilbert Chagoury and the $13 billion no-bid contract. Over 100,000 Nigerians have now read it. I have received nothing from you — not even a single word. Despite the heavy abuse I have endured from your Obidient supporters, I have remained a consistent voice. Yet on this matter you have chosen total silence. That silence is no longer neutral. It is starting to look like complicity. The country is watching. Speak up, Mr Obi.”
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Otunba@Oyerinde16·
@iOccupyNigeria Game player... Even if you have any evidence, you preempted it so they can contact to see what you have... If it's legit and able to cause them problems, they will offer you something you can't resist... Every forking bastard has a price... In T-pain case, they triple the offer.
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iOccupyNigeria
iOccupyNigeria@iOccupyNigeria·
THE RECEIPT HE CAN’T DELETE. Nigeria purchased it with state funds as a national asset, but Tinubu made it a family affair. It is meant to be a Nigerian vessel, but he flagged it in the Marshall Islands to avoid Nigerian oversight. The money is supposed to come to the Nigerian treasury, but it goes to his personal accounts through Mauritius. Every single day, an estimated $16 million (₦25 billion) in national wealth is siphoned through this parallel economy by Bola Tinubu. Small Problem: He forgot about the paper trail. From the Bight of Benin to the Maltese mixer to the Mauritius laundry, after a painstaking investigation, we have the full map of the biggest oil heist in Nigeria's history, all being run from Aso Villa by Bola Tinubu. Watch this space. The full forensic exposé drops Monday morning. The ghost is about to speak.
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Kio Amachree
Kio Amachree@Ivory1957·
AN OPEN LETTER TO OTUNBA SEGUN SHOWUNMI A Response to Your Cowardly Defence of Gilbert Chagoury By Kio Amachree | Stockholm, Sweden | President, Worldview International Otunba Showunmi, I have been made aware of your published attack on me in the Punch newspapers, in which you chose to dismiss my documented exposé on Gilbert Chagoury as “misinformation” and to encourage the Chagoury Group to sue me. I am writing this letter to ensure that you understand, in terms you cannot misread, what you have done — and what will happen if you do it again. Let me first establish who you are, so that Nigerians reading this can calibrate your judgment accordingly. You are a man who spent years as the opposition spokesman for Atiku Abubakar, attacking Bola Tinubu and everything his administration stood for. Then, in June 2025, you walked into Tinubu’s private residence in Bourdillon on Sallah Day, took a photograph with him, and emerged to announce to Channels Television that “Tinubu is smarter than Peter Obi” and that his brain is “very alert.” You called yourself not anti-Tinubu. The same Tinubu whose government you were paid to oppose. The same Tinubu whose benefactor, Gilbert Chagoury, you now rush to protect. This is the foundation on which your credibility rests: sand. You hold an honorary PhD in “Narratology” — a word that apparently means the art of telling whatever story is most convenient for whoever is currently paying attention. You were recruited as Atiku’s spokesman after Reno Omokri reportedly interviewed you and negotiated your salary — a fact that both Omokri and former PDP national publicity secretary Olisa Metuh confirmed publicly, while you, in your characteristic style, dismissed it as “rubbish.” A man who cannot honestly account for how he got his own job is not qualified to audit the journalism of others. Now let us turn to the substance of what you called misinformation. Gilbert Chagoury was convicted in a Swiss court in the year 2000 for laundering funds stolen by the late military dictator Sani Abacha. This is not an allegation. This is a court verdict in a jurisdiction governed by the rule of law. The United States denied Chagoury a visa on terrorism-related grounds. This is a matter of U.S. government record. FBI and DEA intelligence reports link Chagoury to suspected financing of Hezbollah. These documents exist. The $12.7 billion in contracts awarded to Chagoury-linked firms — most notably Hitech Construction — without competitive public bidding under the Tinubu administration is documented in the public domain, including by BusinessDay, Sahara Reporters, and international investigative journalists. Leaked documents from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists reveal that Seyi Tinubu held a majority shareholding in an offshore company in the British Virgin Islands alongside Ronald Chagoury Jr. Not one word of this is misinformation. Every word of it is on the record. So I ask you plainly: which part of a Swiss court conviction is misinformation? Which part of a U.S. visa denial on terrorism grounds is a lie? Which part of documented offshore corporate structures is fabrication? You cannot answer that question. Because there is no answer. You simply chose the side of power over the side of truth — as you have made a career of doing. You described me as a diaspora Nigerian encouraging a “Lebanese convicted criminal” to attack a prominent Nigerian. Let me be direct about what you actually did: you used language designed to make the telling of documented facts sound like an assault, and you called on a man with a money laundering conviction to use legal instruments to silence a Nigerian journalist and political commentator. That is not commentary. That is the action of someone who has placed themselves in the service of interests hostile to Nigerian accountability. You should know something about me before you go any further. My father was Chief Godfrey Kio Jaja Amachree QC — Nigeria’s first indigenous Solicitor-General, first African Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Justice, and the first African to serve as Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations. My grandfather presented the Niger Delta minority case before the Willink Commission in London in 1958. My family built institutions in this country before Ogun State politics existed in its current form. I did not arrive at this fight by accident. I arrived at it by inheritance and by choice. I am warning you now — clearly, publicly, and on record — that if you publish one further defamatory statement about me, if you make one further false claim that my documented reporting constitutes misinformation, or if you encourage any legal action against me based on falsehood, I will sue you personally in every jurisdiction available to me. I will do so with the full force of legal counsel in Nigeria, the United Kingdom, and Sweden. I will name you, your publication, and any editor who chose to amplify your statements. You want to talk about lawsuits? I welcome that conversation. But understand that in any court of law, the first thing that will happen is that every document I have cited will be placed into evidence. The Swiss conviction will be entered. The U.S. visa denial grounds will be entered. The ICIJ offshore corporate records will be entered. And then the court will ask you to explain, under oath, what was false. You will not enjoy that day. I have written about Nigeria’s governance failures for decades from Stockholm. I have been published by Vanguard, Sahara Reporters, Starconnect Media and elsewhere. I have never been successfully sued for defamation because I do not write defamation — I write documented truth. That is a distinction you would do well to study. In the meantime, I suggest you return to what you are better equipped for: deciding which powerful man’s residence to visit next, and which principles to abandon on the way there. Kio Amachree | Stockholm, Sweden | President, Worldview International #KioAmachree #WorldviewInternational #TheKioSolution #NigeriaDecides2027
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Everest
Everest@novieverest·
I think I have to tag Tinubu to this bombshell. @officialABAT Please listen and act accordingly. Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏
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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
Daniel Bwala at it again…these are the sly elements some people want Nigerians to show respect to!✍️
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
Important Documents you must ask for before buying land in Nigeria 1. If the person says that the land was gifted to him, ask for a Deed of Gift. 2. If the person says that he bought the land, ask for Deed of Assignment, Deed of Conveyance or Irrevocable power of Attorney. 3. If the person says the land was shared between him and someone else, ask for Deed of Partition. 4. If the person says that he is holding the land in trust for a minor, ask for Deed of trust. 5. If the person says that the land is a family land, ask for written consent of the family head and principal members of the family or the family resolution. 6. If the person says he inherited the property without a Will, ask for the Letters of Administration. 7. If the person inherited the land from a late person who made a Will, ask for the grant of probate or Deed of Assent. Buying land is not something you should do in a hurry, ensure that you conduct due diligence before you make payment. All the best. © Emmanuella Ojialor
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𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫
𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫@abazwhyllzz·
Nepa think say we go call them PHCN Twitter think say we go call them X Fuel go think say we go call them Petrol Add yours😂
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Otunba@Oyerinde16·
@Waspapping_ He built the 4 by 4 dual carriageway from Onitsha head bridge into Onitsha, it's still standing till date.
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Sarki.@Waspapping_·
I will declare my support for Peter Obi today and encourage my fellow northerners to back him for president in 2027, if any Obidient can point to one major piece of infrastructure he built during his 8 years as governor of Anambra state that is still standing today.
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Fabian Benjamin
Fabian Benjamin@FabianB58246501·
RE: Hijab Discrimination at Esther Oshikoya CBT Centre The attention of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has been drawn to an incident at the Esther Oshikoya CBT Centre in Ibadan. Through its monitoring mechanisms, the Board observed the occurrence during the screening exercise for the first session of the examination day on Thursday, 16th. The Board promptly intervened by calling the ad hoc official involved to order and issuing immediate instructions that no candidate wearing a hijab should be asked to remove or alter it. The Board wishes to state clearly that this act was neither perpetrated by the centre nor part of its official protocol. Rather, it was the action of an overzealous ad hoc staff member who failed to adhere to the Board’s established guidelines regarding candidates’ religious attire. JAMB categorically affirms that such actions are not in line with its screening procedures. The Board respects the religious beliefs and customs of all Nigerians and has addressed the situation promptly and appropriately. We assure all candidates, regardless of faith, that their rights to religious expression including dressing remain a cornerstone of our policy. For the avoidance of doubt, all ad hoc staff have been further briefed and reminded of the approved procedures for screening candidates at all centres Fabian Benjamin, Ph.D OrgExpert and PCA JAMB
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Sulaiman Uwaisu Idris
Sulaiman Uwaisu Idris@KafinHausaa·
Breaking: Nafiu Bola is in confusion as his drama comes to an end on 22nd April.
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Ebuka Laz
Ebuka Laz@Ebuka_Laz·
“Peter Obi is dull” But look at what you settled for.
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De Liberty@Mikeliberation·
This morning, I went to refill my gas cylinder. It’s a new one—6kg. When it got to my turn, the sales girl released the air in the empty cylinder and asked how many kg I wanted. I told her to fill it up—6kg. 1kg is ₦1,300, so the total should be ₦7,800. She started filling it, but NEPA took light. So she went to turn on the generator, came back, and continued. Before the light went off, the dispenser was already reading ₦1,465. The sales girl then started pressing her calculator for almost 5 minutes. I even noticed her hands were shaking and sweating. I asked her what she was doing. She said she was trying to calculate how much had already entered the cylinder before the light went off. I told her it was simple—since I’m buying ₦7,800 worth of gas, she should subtract ₦1,465 from ₦7,800. She smiled and said thank you. That meant I had ₦6,335 left. But to my surprise, the dispenser didn’t stop at ₦7,800. It kept going. When it got to ₦8,800, I told her to stop because I didn’t understand what was going on anymore. That was when she said I would have to pay the extra money. I asked her, “If my cylinder is 6kg, and 6kg is ₦7,800, where is the extra gas entering?” She couldn’t answer. Then a man from behind stepped forward and said gas cylinders are not always the exact kg written on them—that my 6kg cylinder could actually take about 6.8kg or more. I was shocked because I had never heard that before. Then another woman in the queue said it was true. In the end, I paid ₦8,800 instead of ₦7,800 😥 Honestly, did they cheat me, or is that how it sometimes works?
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
“Peter Obi should not come to Edo State to campaign, the state belongs to APC. So far, President Tinubu has shown he’s the best for the job. Jonathan and Buhari are the wørst. Since Tinubu is ruling, kidn@pp!ng business is moving very well in the country. At least they will kidn@p some people, collect rånsom, and some will still be k!ll£d after payment. Nigerians are enjoying it. Look at bad roads and insecurity everywhere. Our president deserves some praises. People claiming Alex Otti is working should visit Edo State—we are swimming our cars in water and visiting mechanics every time." — Brodamike react
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