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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2010
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I shall never hate nor discriminate another human being based on race, tribe and ethnicity. I shall hate every oppression regardless of race, tribe or ethnicity
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@Femi_OfMainland Never read a more daft analysis. So govt can keep up with wastages, budgets far less towards improving HDIs, like health, and you expect results when Tinubu is well dead with all the stolen loans. Mumu
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Bọrọkini Rogers 🇳🇬@Femi_OfMainland·
You want the truth? It has not. The reforms were not meant to improve the quality of life and living conditions of ordinary Nigerians in obvious ways yet. According to IFC, reforms typically take between 2 and 10 years before ordinary citizens feel the effects in a broad and obvious way. 0–2 years: Citizens often feel the pain first: -subsidy removal -inflation - currency devaluation -layoffs/restructuring - tax increases 2–5 years: If reforms are consistent, countries may start seeing: -lower inflation -currency stability -improved investor confidence -job creation in new sectors -infrastructure improvements 5–10+ years: The deeper societal impacts usually emerge: -higher incomes -productivity growth -stronger institutions -better living standards -more stable private sector growth Everything listed above is according to the IMF, the OECD, and the WB. It is well researched especially during the reforms of the Asian tigers and Eastern Europe. I can defend this further, but please tell me you rest this with honesty and you can't see that we are perfectly in line with the timelines. I fear the mistake is that most media aides of the Presidency didn't communicate this well to people enough, and to be honest, I get it, nobody loves to hear that the next couple of years would be for suffering. Curse out Asiwaju for the security issues all you want; I will totally support you. But you see this economy side: while more can certainly be done, the team has done the unprecedentals by African standards.
Comrade Oviendo@obirule25

@Flohairs Can you mention how Tinubu policies and reforms has improved the quality of life and living condition of ordinary Nigerians

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@Chetuyachinago @originalBNV You used million words to say a simple rubbish. Like using almighty formula to solve 2+2. If you’re so aversed to Western policies and their monies/funds why then do your African govts still go to them, bowl in hand, to beg for money?
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Chetuya Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
The so-called Spier Dialogue conference that Peter Obi attended in South Africa today is not a harmless diplomatic gathering. It is ultimately bankrolled by the infamous National Endowment for Democracy(NED), a known front for Western intelligence and regime change operations. This conference is officially organized by the Platform for African Democrats. But just like every other compromised platforms in Africa that hides behind the fraudulent banners of "human rights" and "democracy", this organization is a financial puppet of the World Liberty Congress. The World Liberty Congress is a United States registered entity that operates on massive grants from US state-aligned organizations, including the NED. The NED's funding reaches this African network indirectly through institutional money laundering, making it an undeniable fact that this entire program is a calculated extension of Western imperial policy. This is not surprising in the slightest. It is only foreign agents, entities determined as hell to permanently destabilize Africa for the absolute interests of the transatlantic empire and their mega-corporations, that actively fund these symbolic, treacherous summits. It is in these highly curated summits that the Western elite select, brainwash, and groom future African leaders who will obediently serve their geopolitical interests. The money these foreign think tanks spend on hosting these high-profile individuals is never wasted. The millions of dollars spent on providing elite private security, business class flight tickets, five-star luxury lodging, exclusive networking dinners, and massive media public relations campaigns are not acts of charity. They are not throwing this cash into the Atlantic Ocean. The corporate cartels funding these summits are buying political equity. They will reap massive dividends once these vetted politicians climb into the seat of state power. This is precisely where African leaders are programmed to worship the toxic gospel of "free markets" and the "invisible hand". This suicidal ideology systematically convinces them to completely abandon state support for their own local industries. This guarantees that Western corporations, heavily armed with billions of dollars in their own government bailouts, continue to enjoy uncontested, predatory access to our economies while our local manufacturers struggle, bleed out, and eventually collapse under the crushing weight of foreign monopolies. This is exactly where these compromised African leaders are taught to commit economic treason by privatizing our national assets. They are instructed to sell off our sovereign power grids, auction our state-owned oil refineries, and hand over our municipal water boards to foreign billionaires for pennies on the dollar. This is where they are commanded to deregulate the banking sector, to float their local currencies into absolute oblivion, and to allow foreign capital to siphon the wealth out of the continent without a single legal friction. Of course, Peter Obi and his elite team understand these geopolitical dynamics perfectly well. But the poor, desperate Africans watching these events, sitting there with high hopes and massive smiles on their faces, do not understand the invisible chains being forged around their necks. They see colorful lights, world-class chandeliers, white men in dark suits signing corporate memorandums, eloquent keynote speakers using deceptive buzzwords like "sustainability" and "good governance", and highly polished photo opportunities. Their starved brain cells automatically register this charade as a progressive step forward. They conveniently forget that the organizations holding these conferences are some of the most ruthless imperial institutions in the world. We are talking about the exact same networks that fund NGO militias to spark violent color revolutions. We are talking about the architects of economic warfare who weaponize sanctions to starve uncooperative populations, who draft the crippling loan conditionalities of the IMF, and who quietly facilitate the violent overthrow of any sovereign regime that refuses to bend the knee to the empire's economic dictates. Our people are tragically stripped of their geopolitical consciousness. If they were truly awake to the ruthless realities of global power, they would never be caught dead eagerly attending these meaningless, neo-colonial summits. And even if they eventually did attend, it would not be to smile for the cameras, collect corporate per diems, or beg for foreign grants. It would be to throw stones at the arrogant faces of the imperialists hosting these pathetic conferences. It would be to violently flip their mahogany tables, to tear their predatory treaties into pieces on the spot, to spit on their hypocritical lectures about democracy, and to boldly declare that the absolute sovereignty of the African continent will no longer be auctioned off in the air-conditioned boardrooms of our historical oppressors.
Peter Obi@PeterObi

Earlier today, I arrived in Cape Town, South Africa, to take part in the Spier Dialogue 2026, an important event centred on the future of Africa and the urgent challenges facing our continent and the globe. The Spier Dialogue occurs at a crucial time as Africa grapples with significant issues in governance, democracy, economic inclusion, urbanisation, migration, and leadership. However, it also highlights the vast opportunities presented by the energy and creativity of our young population. As leaders and stakeholders gather from various regions, I look forward to partaking in insightful discussions, especially as I have the privilege of addressing attendees tomorrow on policies geared toward growth. Africa’s future should not be characterised by poverty amid abundance or by division instead of development. It is time for us to transition from consumption to production, from divisive politics to politics built on competence and compassion, and from mere promises to tangible progress that serves everyday citizens. Upon my arrival, I had the opportunity to meet with the Nigerian community in Cape Town for a heartfelt discussion about the recent challenges affecting African expatriates in South Africa, resulting in over two hours of fruitful dialogue. I remain dedicated to advocating for a New Nigeria and a New Africa—one where governance genuinely serves the people, where the youth are equipped with education and opportunities, and where leadership is founded on integrity, service, and sacrifice. A New Nigeria POssible. -PO

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@ChuksEricE In Nigeria, education is nothing. Simple counting we get it wrong, what can we ever get right?
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CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
"10,11,12,..1000,1001"👀 During APC primary election in Akwa Ibom state.
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The spate of insecurity in the country is enough for an uproar and a total civil disobedience but Nigerians are docilely
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Cross˚@Elkrosmediahub·
Took Mikel Arteta 7years and £1.14billion spent to match what Antonio Conte and Arne Slot achieved in their first season in the EPL, and they didn’t need PGMOL to do it. Matter of fact, took Claudio Ranieri exactly 9months and total of £27m spent to win the EPL at Leicester.
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@atiku What you are looking for in that Aso Rock you will not find it. You greedy cow
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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
I have concluded the screening exercise for ADC presidential aspirants at the Transcorp Hotel, Abuja, ahead of the forthcoming 2027 general elections. Together, the journey to rescue our country continues. -AA
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Gbogbo eyin olote e fe ku
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Arsenal is champion
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I will give each Bournemouth player N1 each. I owe them that much
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@SympLySimi Your husband was busy cursing GEJ cos power failure, you’re busy selling bank under Tinubu. Are you hungry?
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Warm greetings to all Surulerians and everyone at large. First off i want to say a very big thank you to our party leadership and most especially to our President, His Excellency President @officialABAT for allowing all candidates to test their popularity in their respective constituencies. However events that have transpired over the past few weeks within our great party in Surulere should not be! #DOE #Watimagbo #Bibire #Desmondelliot
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Dr Love Haroun❤️🩺
Dr Love Haroun❤️🩺@Drweloveu·
1. My son, currently in 400 Level Medicine and Surgery scored 333 in JAMB but his name did not even APPEAR on the Admission List. I was later told by the Institution that, my son could be offered Micro Biology. I told the Registrar of the institution POINT BLANK that, "I have spent HUGELY (Several Millions of Naira) to get my Son to this Point of Entry (PoE) to become a Medical Doctor and not to become a Biology Teacher through her offer of Micro Biology. This Registrar was so MEAN. She simply told me, we are very sorry, Micro Biology is the BEST we can OFFER your son. 2. At this Juncture, I proceeded to JAMB Headquarters, Abuja to meet with Prof. Oloyede who swiftly asked for my son's JAMB details, punched these details into his laptop and everything concerning the university came up on his screen. 3. Prof. Oloyede said and I quote: "Dr. Muyiwa Kayode, please go back home and sleep with your two eyes closed. From what I am seeing on my screen, your son is No.3 on the List of Medicine and Surgery of this institution with a JAMB SCORE of 333 which comes behind two other JAMB scores of 348 & 334 respectively. Unfortunately, none of these chaps, including your Son (i.e JAMB Score 348, 334 and 333) made the Admission List" 4. Prof. Oloyede continued and I quote: "Dr. Muyiwa Kayode, in SANE countries, this Institution should have sent the College Driver with an official vehicle to go and fetch your son from Ekiti to campus having projected himself into the MERIT LIST of this Institution but unfortunately, the endemic corruption in these institutions will just not allow them to follow Due Process" 5. Right in my presence, Prof. Oloyede put a call through to the Vice Chancellor of this Institution, setting his phone on speaker and spoke angrily at the Vice Chancellor, lamenting on the endemic corruption under his nose as it concerns university admission. This Vice Chancellor apologized to Prof. Oloyede saying what has just happened must have been an ERROR of OVERSIGHT on the part of his Management Team & promised Prof. Oloyede that he will personally ensure the Error of Oversight is corrected. 6. Within 24 hrs of that conversation between Prof. Oloyede and the Vice Chancellor, my son checked the university's Admission Portal and discovered his name has been INCLUDED as Number Three on the admission list while the names of the other chaps that scored 348 & 334 also appeared on the admission list as Number One and Number Two respectively. 7. The good news in all of these is that, my son that would have been CRIMINALLY denied admission ab-initio now TOPS his class with a G.P.A of 4.85 This is neither Federal nor State government doing... Every sector of the economy in Nigeria is corrupt. Photo: Prof Ishaq Oloyede, Registrar, Joint Admission and Matriculation Board ( JAMB )
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Big Sman.🍥@MR__Sulaiman1·
A politician from Northern Nigeria has drawn attention after he was filmed seated on top of a moving vehicle, tossing Naira cash to crowds in a distinctive campaign style.👀
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@CspIniedu @PoliceNG Stop repeating that nonsense “police is your friend”, it’s patronising. We’ve seen reported events where police assaulted and robbed citizens they were meant to protect. Is that your definition of being friendly?
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POLICE COMPLAINT@PoliceNG_CRU·
🚨 UPDATE 🚨 Alledged officers from #Uturu Division have been identified, disarmed & detained. @abiapolice_NG to release an official statement on the viral video. We say #notoimpunity #policeisyourfriend #wearyournametag @TunjiDisu1 @CspIniedu @tony_placid
Buddy Jnr💚🩺💉@BuddyJnrrr

Earlier today at about 2:31pm along Uturu Road near Abia State University (ABSU), I experienced one of the most traumatizing moments of my life. I boarded a mini bus to get an item back to my lodge when some policemen without name tags stopped our vehicle at a checkpoint. They ordered me to step down, which I peacefully did. Immediately, they collected another passenger’s phone and began interrogating him aggressively about what he does for a living. Moments later, one of them turned to me and asked why I was using 3 phones. I calmly explained to them that I am a student and that the phones were bought with my hard-earned money. Instead of listening, they dragged me, my brother, and another passenger into a nearby bush and started harassing us for absolutely no reason. Before we knew what was happening, more officers joined them and they began beating us mercilessly like criminals, even though we were just students who came to ABSU to study and build our future. My brother and I sustained serious injuries during the assault. My ear is currently blocked, I can barely hear properly, and it has been bleeding because of the torture we faced in the hands of these officers...my phone screen also got broken. The most painful part was the constant threats they made. They said they could shoot us and nothing would happen. They also said they could make sure we never graduate from school. Imagine hearing such terrifying words from the same people meant to protect citizens. My only “crime” was owning 3 phones. ABSU students are no longer feeling safe. Police harassment, intimidation, and extortion around Uturu are becoming unbearable. Students are living in fear every day. We came here for education, not to be brutalized and treated like criminals for no reason💔. @PoliceNG @TunjiDisu1 @PoliceNG_CRU @dammiedammie35 @ChuksEricE @HarrisonBbi18 @MaureenChinaka @alexottiofr @winexviv @aleeygiwa @YomiShogunle

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Buddy Jnr💚🩺💉@BuddyJnrrr·
Earlier today at about 2:31pm along Uturu Road near Abia State University (ABSU), I experienced one of the most traumatizing moments of my life. I boarded a mini bus to get an item back to my lodge when some policemen without name tags stopped our vehicle at a checkpoint. They ordered me to step down, which I peacefully did. Immediately, they collected another passenger’s phone and began interrogating him aggressively about what he does for a living. Moments later, one of them turned to me and asked why I was using 3 phones. I calmly explained to them that I am a student and that the phones were bought with my hard-earned money. Instead of listening, they dragged me, my brother, and another passenger into a nearby bush and started harassing us for absolutely no reason. Before we knew what was happening, more officers joined them and they began beating us mercilessly like criminals, even though we were just students who came to ABSU to study and build our future. My brother and I sustained serious injuries during the assault. My ear is currently blocked, I can barely hear properly, and it has been bleeding because of the torture we faced in the hands of these officers...my phone screen also got broken. The most painful part was the constant threats they made. They said they could shoot us and nothing would happen. They also said they could make sure we never graduate from school. Imagine hearing such terrifying words from the same people meant to protect citizens. My only “crime” was owning 3 phones. ABSU students are no longer feeling safe. Police harassment, intimidation, and extortion around Uturu are becoming unbearable. Students are living in fear every day. We came here for education, not to be brutalized and treated like criminals for no reason💔. @PoliceNG @TunjiDisu1 @PoliceNG_CRU @dammiedammie35 @ChuksEricE @HarrisonBbi18 @MaureenChinaka @alexottiofr @winexviv @aleeygiwa @YomiShogunle
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@ARISEtv Why do Nigerians need to know your plans?
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ARISE NEWS@ARISEtv·
The Nigerian Army says it will deploy advanced technology, drone warfare and intelligence-driven operations to strengthen counterterrorism efforts nationwide. ow.ly/cqij106ygoQ
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