KAPASKI
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@NigeriaStories I don't understand
Information that will be displayed on a wall in the polling unit. Maybe he's contesting the release of the information on the media. Even at that this has potential loops to trash
Make him save him money and stress for other things
Well, he needs the publicity
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Dear @NigeriaNDCHQ the man wearing APC regalia following Dave Umahi is one of your Senatorial aspirants in Ebonyi State known as C-sagas.
A few days ago, he addressed his followers in NDC. Today, he was seen in APC without any official announcement of defection. How would those following him in NDC feel by seeing him yesterday in APC rally? Any politician trying to clinch power via political godfather should be feared.

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@HRH_Ujuaku Val has turned himself to a blind man since the day he left LP to join APC.
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@OlawaleOlanir12 I stop watching after hearing i to him to try yahoo.
EFCC are stupid that is why she here spilling gabage.
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Baba stop capping abeg 😂
Those your sources are feeding you gabbage.
Amaechi was never interested in accepting the VP, I know what it took for him to accept after he gave some conditions that must be met before he accepts.
And the interests of his followers played a key role.
Emir Sirdam@EmirSirdam
Where are all those ADC Data boys that were insulting me last week?😄 My sources were right, he was threatened with EFCC to either accept the VP ticket or expect prosecution. “I am too Presidential to be anybody’s Vice” indeed 😂😂
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@con_verter @EverythingCar_X This one amd surpporting fraud na like Tinibu
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@EverythingCar_X Since the very dark man started his crusade on phones, has he been able to import one container, mouth is good motors
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You guys buy these buses abroad, bring them into Nigeria as parts, then reassemble them here. You're basically clearing one full container, not each vehicle individually. I still don't understand why each unit ends up selling for ₦4m–₦5m.
Onwa_Nnewi@Kene_Nnewi
Loaded and ready to hit Nigeria. Thank you land of Japan. Anything shuttle bus and truck. DM let's deal.
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@adenipekun012 @Wizarab10 @OurFavOnlineDoc I blame elon for the payout. It just allow stupid things from f00lish people.
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@Wizarab10 @OurFavOnlineDoc So u mean she did not deserve love again
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Whose brother or friend is this?
This is the Dr Bola Aseyan that falsely accused @OurFavOnlineDoc of rape and tried to destroy his career because he didn't have interest in her. His criminal suit against her is in the Court of Appeal.
She don run go UK again go hook another person pikin.
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@Iamkolotayo God 4bid will not bring them back. Only military action will make God bring them back.
Chibok girls are still in captivity with all the God 4bid.
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Somethings are not supposed to make it to the social media.
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto
Emergency Construction Of The Road Leading To Late Nollywood Actor Alex Ekubo’s Family House Ahead Of His Burial In Arochukwu💔🕊️
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My beloved brothers and sisters in Christ,
Grace and peace be unto you in the mighty name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Today, the 15th day of June, 2026, my heart is heavy. I speak not as a politician, but as a pastor who has sat with widows, prayed over fresh graves, comforted orphaned children, and listened to the cries of families who have lost everything.
For many Christian communities across Nigeria, the fear has not ended. In many villages, people still go to sleep wondering if they will live to see another sunrise. Churches gather for worship with anxiety. Farmers go to their fields not knowing whether they will return to their wives and children. Families are displaced, and many innocent people continue to suffer from violence and insecurity.
One year after the terrible tragedy in Yelwata, the pain remains fresh in our hearts. We remember the mothers who never returned home, the fathers who died protecting their children, and the innocent souls whose only desire was to live in peace and worship God freely. Their blood still cries out for justice.
The Holy Bible says in Psalm 34:18,
"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."
I have walked among brokenhearted people. I have seen children asking where their parents are. I have met old men who spent a lifetime building a home only to watch it burn in a single night. I have prayed with women whose tears have become their daily bread.
Yet, despite all this pain, we refuse to surrender our faith.
Jesus Himself warned us in John 16:33:
"In this world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world."
Our cry today is not for revenge. Our cry is for justice, for protection of innocent lives, and for a Nigeria where no person should fear because of their faith, ethnicity, or community.
I also call upon the conscience of the world. Do not look away from the suffering of ordinary Nigerians. Hear the voices of the displaced. Remember the wounded. Stand with the widows and the orphans. Pray for those who mourn and work for peace and accountability. International organizations have recently raised concerns about ongoing violence affecting Christian communities and other vulnerable groups in Nigeria.
To every Christian who is afraid today, remember the words of Romans 8:35:
"Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword?"
The answer is no.
No bullet can kill the Gospel.
No fire can burn the Church of Christ.
No act of terror can destroy the hope that God has planted in His people.
We will continue to preach.
We will continue to pray.
We will continue to love.
We will continue to stand for truth.
And we believe that one day, according to Isaiah 2:4, nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore.
May God comfort every grieving family.
May God heal our wounded land.
May God grant wisdom to our leaders.
And may the Prince of Peace reign over Nigeria.
In Jesus' mighty name.
Amen.
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Let this be the last time the World Cup is hosted there.
Nonsense
CentreGoals.@centregoals
🚨🚨| Uruguay national team was subjected to 𝐈𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐒𝐄 security screening upon arrival in the US ahead of their World Cup opener. Sniffer dogs were deployed as players’ luggage underwent thorough inspection on the roadside next to the team bus. 😳
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@NigeriaStories See old f00lish useless tribal criminal drug dealer certificate fogger. Irredeemable imbecile
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@BarackObama @MichelleObama @ObamaFoundation This DEVIL that brought APC to power in nigeria through terrorism.
You are a devil
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It was great joining Njideka Akunyili Crosby — a gifted Nigerian-born, Los Angeles-based artist — to unveil our first portrait together. This piece reflects so many chapters of Michelle and my story, and we’re thrilled that it will be on display in the Hope and Change lobby at the Obama Presidential Center starting this Juneteenth.


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@MasterMaliq @Knight_OfChrist Stop all this your rubbish and change your religion. You and terrorist differs because of elon's payout.
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You're proving my point.
I criticised restrictions on Christians in some Muslim countries because I believe religious freedom should be applied consistently.
But jumping from "some Muslim governments restrict religious freedom" to "Islam is false" doesn't follow.
People leave every religion. People also convert to every religion. That tells us something about human beings, not which faith is true.
As for truth, I've looked at the arguments from Christianity, atheism, and Islam. I remain Muslim because I find Islam's case stronger, not because anyone is forcing me.
Disagree with Islam if you want, but reducing 2 billion Muslims to fear, violence, and ignorance is not serious analysis.
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As a Muslim, there's something that genuinely bothers me.
Millions of Muslims live in Christian majority countries, build mosques, preach Islam publicly, distribute Qur'ans, open halal businesses, and demand religious freedom,and rightly so.
Some even call for aspects of Shariah to be accommodated in the societies they've moved to.
Yet in some Muslim majority countries, Christians cannot openly preach the Gospel, build churches freely, or practice their faith without restrictions.
Why?
If we demand religious freedom for ourselves, we should be willing to grant it to others.
Truth does not need censorship.
If Islam is the truth, it has nothing to fear from a church, a Bible, or a Christian preacher.
You can't demand tolerance and freedom for Muslims abroad while denying the same freedoms to others at home.
The double standard needs to be called out.
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