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Precious@PreshyUj·
@ruffydfire I am a cloth vendor . I sell quality UK and Turkey UNISEX Clothes, Shoes, Bags and Accessories.
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@EleluAyoola She already said this was copied. And thus can not address any concern..
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Elelu Ayoola
Elelu Ayoola@EleluAyoola·
My Experience as an INEC Ad Hoc Staff in the Ekiti Election A few people have asked me, "From your own perspective, was the election free and fair?" Based on what I witnessed firsthand as one of the INEC ad hoc staff, my answer is yes, it was free and fair. There was no rigging that I observed. There were no fights, no violence, and no atmosphere of fear. People moved around freely, and the entire process went smoothly. One concern I noticed was the issue of vote-buying by some political actors. However, it is important to separate that from INEC's responsibility. If individuals choose to sell their votes, that is a societal challenge that we as citizens must address. From my observation, INEC put measures in place to ensure that the electoral process itself was transparent and credible. One thing that particularly impressed me was how INEC made the voting process easier for registered voters. Many people believe that if they do not have their PVC with them, they cannot vote. However, at each polling unit, INEC printed and pasted the names of all registered voters on the wall for easy access. This meant that a voter could simply go to the list, locate their name, and write down the last six digits of their PVC number. They would then proceed to the accreditation point, provide those six digits, and the BVAS would retrieve their details for verification. Once successfully accredited, they could proceed to vote. I found this to be a very thoughtful innovation because it reduced the frustration of people who may have misplaced their PVC or forgotten to bring it along. As long as they were duly registered and their details could be verified, they were able to participate in the electoral process. Another commendable aspect was the role of BVAS in preventing irregularities. The device electronically records the number of accredited voters. Therefore, if the number of votes counted exceeds the number of accredited voters captured by the BVAS, it is immediately identified as over-voting. This significantly reduces opportunities for manipulation and helps protect the integrity of the election. I also observed that political parties and their agents understood the consequences of violence. Everyone knew that any polling unit affected by violence could have its results canceled. As a result, there was a conscious effort to maintain peace throughout the exercise. Perhaps the most inspiring part of the day was the unity among the people at my polling unit. We had supporters and agents from APC, PDP, and ADC, yet they related like family. Even when we reminded them to remain peaceful, they simply laughed and said, "We are families; we cannot fight because of politics." And they truly meant it. Throughout the exercise, they joked with one another, played together, and maintained a friendly atmosphere. Even after the results were announced and APC emerged victorious in that polling unit, there was no hostility. They continued to laugh, tease one another, and go about their activities peacefully. That experience reminded me of the kind of democracy we should strive for as a nation. Politics should never make enemies out of family members, friends, neighbors, or community members. Political parties will come and go, but our relationships and our shared humanity should remain. My experience gave me hope that peaceful elections are possible when institutions do their jobs and citizens choose peace over conflict. Before we are members of any political party, we are first families, neighbors, and fellow Nigerians. © Ritaro Peace.
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Precious@PreshyUj·
All these Poor and Proud Nigerians eh... Sm is really a leveler. Imagine calling someone "Poor" and you are not rich😂 (Productive on constituting nuisance on X.) If SM payment were stopped, alot una go get sense. I swr Enjoy your engagement farming
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@luxevienn1 The poor and unproductive think everyone is like them.

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Precious@PreshyUj·
@osazenoo @luxevienn1 Poor man de call another poor. Chei😂 (Productive on constituting nuisance on X.) If SM payment were stopped, alot una go get sense. But then, have your field day
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Osas@osazenoo·
@luxevienn1 The poor and unproductive think everyone is like them.
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Osas@osazenoo·
When APC wins Ekiti, they say it’s vote buying. APC also flogged opposition in Enugu North Senatorial election. Are we buying vote there too? 2027 will be proper flogging for opposition. Them no go see draw.
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Precious@PreshyUj·
So after all the "DEMOLITIONS" you did, the problems persist? Does it mean the demolition was never the problem?🤷‍♀️
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Dear Gbadebo @GRVlagos A lot of people are genuinely concerned about the waste situation in parts of Lagos, and that concern is understandable. Waste is not something you can talk around. If refuse is sitting on your street, beside your market, close to your bus stop, or inside the drainage near your house, the only thing that matters to you is that it should be removed. And that is fair. But it may also help to explain the scale of what is being managed, and what is actually being done. Lagos generates about 13,000 tonnes of waste every day. Not weekly. Every day. In May alone, LAWMA and PSP operators evacuated about 418,500 tonnes of waste across the state, which comes to an average of about 13,200 tonnes daily. That is not a small operation. It involves hundreds of PSP operators, public waste teams, transfer and disposal operations, street sweepers, enforcement teams, customer service staff, drivers, loaders, supervisors and monitoring officers working across a very large and difficult city. Just to mention, during the 2026 Hajj, Saudi Sanitation Authorities announced that a total of over 472 tons of waste were generated from Mina and Muzdalifah. This is total waste generated by pilgrims all over the world in 5 days. Still, nobody is pretending that everything is fine everywhere. Some communities have had delays. Some PSP operators have not performed well. Some routes have grown beyond the capacity that was originally assigned to them. In some areas, road access is poor. During the rains, movement into disposal sites can become slower. Trucks break down. Diesel and spare parts are expensive. Payment compliance is also weak in many places, and when people do not pay for waste service, the operators struggle to maintain trucks, pay crews and keep to schedule. These are not excuses but the harsh realities that have to be fixed. That is why LAWMA has been reviewing weak routes, replacing and sanctioning underperforming operators, increasing monitoring, and deploying evacuation teams to pressure points. As of last month (May), 442 PSP operators were active across Lagos while 27 routes were under review for service improvement. LAWMA also received 474 complaints and service requests that month, which are now part of how the agency is identifying weak spots and following up on operator performance. There is also a daily blackspot operation that many people do not see unless it is happening near them. LAWMA clears 3,000 black spots every day across 57 routes. These are the road medians, market edges, illegal dumping points, bus stops, setbacks and open spaces where people keep dropping waste outside the normal collection system. Some are cleared in the morning and abused again by night. That is one of the hardest parts of the job. This is why enforcement has become more serious. In 2025, LAWMA recorded 1,023 incidents of illegal dumping and other waste violations across the state. Out of these, 447 cases were referred for prosecution. The surveillance teams also identified 431 scavengers and reconciled 145 properties with their assigned PSP operators. The data showed that much of the illegal dumping happens between midnight and early morning, and the waste is not only household refuse. It includes construction debris and even hazardous waste in some cases. So when people say “just clear it,” we agree. It must be cleared. But we also have to stop the same locations from being turned back into dumpsites again and again. 1/2

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Olatunde Isaac@Official_Isaaco·
Dear Nigerians, a bag of rice is now sold at less than N50,000. Thanks to our master strategist President, Chief @officialABAT.
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Avinash Kumar@_Avinash_X·
@FabrizioRomano How are they eliminated? If they get a win vs usa ... There is still a possibility...that they get into the knockouts with 8 best third place teams?
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨⛔️ OFFICIAL: Turkiye have been ELIMINATED from the 2026 World Cup. Verdict after 2 games at group stages, 0 goals scored and 2 defeats. ❌
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Precious@PreshyUj·
@FabrizioRomano If Paraguay were complete 11 at the 2nd half, Turkey for chop goals wetin no good... They were playing against 10 and were playing as if they themselves were 9... The Real Madrid guy was busying doing nothing. Just running up and down in the field.
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Precious@PreshyUj·
@topeapoola While you are quick to celebrate FREE TV (that is not yet operational) as achievement, Just remember You were quick to celebrate NIGERIAN AIR... Ire o
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Temitope@topeapoola·
You subscribe to Dstv monthly not because you care about it other than just to keep your TV 📺 on but you consider FreeTV by Tinubu having 100 channels with zero subscription rate is nothing. You know why? Because you are a hypocrite and selfish person who think government exists to cater for middle class alone. These are the kind of people who oppose Tinubu government. No one who knows their true intention takes them seriously. Some of them don’t know but they are evil at heart
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Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad·
Nigeria has launched FreeTV, a national digital television platform that provides households across the country with access to more than 100 channels without monthly subscription fees.
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Woye@woye1·
I will rate @Donald_Duke over @PeterObi in terms of Intellectualism,sound reasoning, sound judgment and analysis of issues. 2: I will rate @iamHSDickson over his embattled Presidential candidate @PeterObi 3: but @Donald_Duke is still far better than National Leader @iamHSDickson 4: I will rate the intellectual capacity of @KwankwasoRM over @Donald_Duke and @PeterObi 5: I will rate @atiku over @Donald_Duke @iamHSDickson @PeterObi 6: I will rate @KwankwasoRM over @atiku 7: In conclusion, I will rate @officialABAT over @atiku @Donald_Duke @PeterObi @KwankwasoRM @iamHSDickson 8: Enjoy this cool weather. Hug ooo.
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O'tega Ogra
O'tega Ogra@otegaogra·
Dear 1.5 million+ NELFUND beneficiaries across 288 institutions across Nigeria, Here is a man who says he wants to be President, casually implying in an interview with @ruffydfire that the student loans paying your school fees, easing the burden on your parents, and keeping many of you in school do not matter. And then, with the usual empty drama, he says, “everything will change.” Let us help Mr. Gregory Obi @PeterObi understand something basic. NELFUND is not a favour. It is not a handout. It is not propaganda. It is a product of law, created by an Act of the National Assembly, and implemented by the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to expand access to education for young Nigerians. For many families, this is not an ‘audio programme’. It is school fees paid. It is one less burden on parents. It is a child staying in school. It is a future protected. For Mr Peter Gregory Obi to dismiss that so casually is not politics. It is recklessness and wickedness. Nigerian students have a right to education, and President Tinubu will continue to use the powers of his office to ensure that young Nigerians can access quality education without being crushed by the fear of where the next school fees will come from. Whether through NELFUND for universities, polytechnics, colleges of education and other higher institutions, or through free vocational and technical training programmes, this administration is building pathways for young Nigerians to learn, work, earn, and rise. Students, beware of those who speak carelessly about what is already helping your families. This is the same man who, when challenged on his record in Anambra, explained away the fact that he did not build critical school infrastructure needed by saying he focused on developing ordered behaviour as legacy (whatever that means). Today, the same pattern is clear in all his utterances… talk down what others are actually building, then promise that “everything will change.” Is that what the PORK ticket promises? If I may I ask Mr Obi: 1. What exactly will change? 2. Will the student loan law be reversed? 3. Will the fees already being paid for students be stopped? 4. Will the families who have found relief be thrown back into uncertainty? President Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT is committed to building systems, not slogans. NELFUND is one of them. ~ Otega ‘The Tiger’ Ogra writes as a product of the educational investments of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as Governor of Lagos State, and today as a Senior Aide to the President, whose administration is ensuring that millions of young Nigerians can access education without fear, exclusion, or financial despair. x.com/osazenoo/statu…
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Precious@PreshyUj·
@U_Rochas Na only election period we de see you and it's only on PETER OBI matter... So there is nothing new to what you did b4 now and it holds no water.. just pick a new hobby boss
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Arc Uche Rochas@U_Rochas·
I am here to remind Obidients that Peter Obi was impeached as governor over allegations of financial misconduct, including misappropriation of funds and the award of contracts to friends and associates without due process. The impeachment was later overturned by the courts on procedural grounds, not because he was proven innocent of the allegations. againstbabangida.com/index.php/news…
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@ulomaxx Nigerians and sentiments are 5 and 6....
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Uloma X
Uloma X@ulomaxx·
🚨 SEXUAL PREDATOR‼️ SEXUAL PREDATOR‼️ 🚨 🚨 THIS HAPPENED TO MY SISTERS AND ME THIS MORNING 🚨 Around 6 a.m., my sisters and I went for our usual morning walk. By 7 a.m., while heading home, we noticed a Range Rover parked by the roadside. At first, we thought it was just someone taking a break or checking something in his car, so we paid no attention and kept walking. A few moments later, we came across the same vehicle again at another spot. This time, the driver’s window was fully rolled down. I even pointed it out to my sister, saying, “Isn’t that the same car we saw earlier?” What we saw next left us completely shaken. The man inside was staring directly at us while masturbating. For a moment, we froze. We couldn’t believe what we were witnessing. We were simply out for a morning walk, minding our business, yet we were subjected to something so disturbing and violating. I wasn’t able to capture his face, but I did capture the vehicle and its plate number, which I am sharing
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Precious@PreshyUj·
@realkenokonkwo The same You ( @realkenokonkwo ) said OBI is everything... he is collecting money, writing whatever in a hotel, The same you said he is a Squatter... Omo! You and @renoomokri dunno who is worst
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Kenneth Okonkwo
Kenneth Okonkwo@realkenokonkwo·
I told Obi that if he left ADC, he would become a mobile squatter in NDC. The interview of Seriake Dickson, the Supreme Leader of NDC, in these two days, confirmed this. He said if you think registering a party is easy, get out and register yours. Sorry, squatters do not have rights and privileges in the landlord's house. The only job of Obi and his toxic followers in NDC is the unquestioning servitude of the Supreme Leader. After all, according to the Supreme Leader, he is more qualified to become President than Obi, but condescended to give Obi a free ticket to contest. Since Obi is a food is ready politician, he should just enjoy the free ticket and keep quiet.
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