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Prince

Prince

@PrinceLince

Nigeria MUST GET BETTER in my Prime.

Newbury, England Katılım Ocak 2021
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@Uptownoflagos Obi built more bridges in Anambra (e.g., Atani-Ozubulu, Agulu Lake) than Tinubu in Lagos, where no new major bridges were constructed during his tenure (1999-2007). Obi’s focus was rural connectivity; Tinubu prioritized urban transport like BRT. Obi.
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Prince@PrinceLince·
@maazi_ogbonnaya Did you write a book or transcribe an English textbook to Igbo?
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Maazị Ogbonnaya Okoro
Maazị Ogbonnaya Okoro@maazi_ogbonnaya·
One year, after countless rejections by Amazon, the first physics Textbook in Igbo language can now be purchased anywhere in the world from Amazon. I tried publishing it on Amazon even before releasing it in Nigeria last year, but Amazon rejected it.
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Prince@PrinceLince·
@Onsogbu @officialABAT Dummy! Not a single achievement to showcase, then let's show off steeze. A clear case of Kakistocracy!
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Pst Okezie JAMES Atañi 🦨
To mark the BIRTHDAY of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR @officialABAT We will do a "picture thread" of the pictures of Mr. President you have on your phone..... Let's have it.....
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Hon Henry Shield@HonShield·
Any little talk, yeye media boys in Asorock will be threatening Peter Obi. Make una try that thing wey dey una mind first abeg. Too much talk na for cowards. Una papa
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Everest@novieverest·
Peter Obi - Our democracy has failed. Bayo Onanuga threatens Peter Obi. Sowore runs to defend Bayo Onanuga and calls Peter Obi weak for getting the response from Bayo. Again, I follow patterns. They reveal intentions.
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Sam@ilynem·
To be fair, this is how the average Ronu thief thinks. Blaming their failures and the country’s failures on luck, satan or fate when it’s just lack of preparation or incompetence. This is why they continue to pray “May Tinubu Succeed,” when Tinubu himself doesn’t want to succeed.
Ade Omojola@AdeJesuRe

Zimbabwe of all countries. A match that Nigeria should have won; Peter Obi just had to carry his agbari Ojukwu to the stadium, and brought bad luck. 🤦🏾‍♂️⬇️

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Sam@ilynem·
Here is the funny thing. This lizard is too stupid to even understand that a privately owned brewery is more economically beneficial than a state owned stadium.
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Gbolahan Flyest@SupaFlyest·
@Elkrosmediahub @ChrisSiwon This response only means there was no substance to the original tweet, just spinning yarns and this a deflection, cos why not take the opportunity to enlighten the uninformed to prove the statement..
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Cross˚@Elkrosmediahub·
In all of the ineptitude in the entire FEC, Festus Keyamo is one that has shockingly impressed me. Man left the campaign mode most of those cabinet members are still in till date, and went silently to work. Honestly doubted his appointment. Glad to say I was wrong.
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streamsofjoyinternational
streamsofjoyinternational@streamsofjoyHQ·
Man/Woman desiring evidence from above in the month of March, THIS IS YOUR WORD… DESTROY THAT BOAT!!!! PAUSE AND LISTEN😭😭😭😭🔥🔥🔥
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streamsofjoyinternational
streamsofjoyinternational@streamsofjoyHQ·
PAPA IS A WHOLE MOOD… Who else Agrees???😂🤣❤️🔥🔥 THANK YOU JESUS FOR THE JOY YOU GIVE US ON NSPPD… What a time to be alive!!! Who hears those testimonies today???🙏🏻😭🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Inibehe Effiong@InibeheEffiong·
I know you’re an expert in animal life, so I suspect that you’re becoming increasingly animalistic. If you must say rubbish about me, do well to write my name correctly. I will like anyone to show where I ever endorsed the controversial views of @harreceipts against any tribe. I don’t know why some people are outraged that I wished him a happy birthday. What I find particularly disturbing is that most of those insulting me are the same people who have been propagating ethnic hatred on this platform. Some of them have thrown ethnically tainted abuses at me repeatedly. All that I see here is projection. Because you’ve hatred in your heart against certain people, you assume that every other person is like you. I have never judged anyone’s actions based on where they come from. If you think that wishing Harry a happy birthday amounts to endorsing his views, then you’re either a simpleton or a mischievous person. The toxic ethnicity and tribalism on this platform is crazy. 2023 elections really damaged Nigeria.
Arojinle@arojinle1

Inihebe wishing Harry a happy birthday is not my problem. It is you people that are rating him. What really got me angry are some Yorùbá guys wishing him happy birthday. How can a Babatunde and a 'Deyemi be wishing someone who called your fathers and mothers unprintable names a happy birthday?

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Wilson Ayobami
Wilson Ayobami@Willie_tunechi·
A Yoruba man was kidnapped and was begging for help on video,, we didn't see your energy, na birthday post your preek dey stand May God in his infinite wrath give you what you deserve Oloriburuku ọmọ ale
Arojinle@arojinle1

Inihebe wishing Harry a happy birthday is not my problem. It is you people that are rating him. What really got me angry are some Yorùbá guys wishing him happy birthday. How can a Babatunde and a 'Deyemi be wishing someone who called your fathers and mothers unprintable names a happy birthday?

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Everest@novieverest·
The speed with which Omojuwa is deleting negative posts he made about Ribadu tells you about how these guys think. Any food at the moment is all that matters. No ideology, nothing. If you pay me now, you are my lord and my god. Lessons.
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Austine@theereal_one·
Me wondering what really happened to me cause i was full of life
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Prince@PrinceLince·
@bimbolaroyale The tribe that formed a name for their brethren who refused supporting TINUBU? Or what is the origin of Omo ale ? Then went ahead to attack their own brothers on the suspicious of looking "igboish". Oh no! That's out of hand
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Bimbola Royale
Bimbola Royale@bimbolaroyale·
I'm Yoruba and I daresay thay Yoruba and 'accommodating' should not be in the same sentence. I had a 4-month stay in Obosi as a young girl in 2008 and I was treated like a princess by the villagers. I served in Jigawa for 1 year, and without the religious intolerance, it would have been the best year of my life. Everyone genuinely loved and looked out for me without judgement and gossips. No condescending remarks or tribal slur. Unlike my people who have a slur for every tribe. People know about the malo, Isobo, nyamiri, and ajeokuta ma mumi but Agatu was a slur for an incomprehensible idiot person all my life until 'Agatu massacre' of 2016 when I realised it was a town in Benue state. 'Igbira' was a slur for a nonentity and never do well until I studied in University of Ado Ekiti from 2002-2006 and realised that Ebira was a tribe of one the most hardworking and beautiful people ever. Even among the Yorubas, the faux sense of superiority is unbelievable. The Oyos think they are superior to the Ondos and Ekiti people (who are the aggresive, cantankerous people) Not so long ago, the Ijebus and Egbas were the fetish, occultist and lavish people that Oyo and Osun people won't want their children to marry. The Ijeshas were the 'Oshomaalos'. There is a town called Ijebu-jesha in my state and it is common to hear "Ijebu o dara, Ijesha o suwon, iwo wa ni iwo Ijebu-jesha'. 😄😄 (Ijebu people are not good, Ijesha people are horrible, yet a man says he is Ijebu-Jesa). Growing up, elders around me would say that Lagosians were half-baked Yorubas because of their "mi de, ke de" inflections . I thought this was an older generation problem until 2015 elections. Since 2023, we have seen full-blown bigotry, and as a Yoruba woman, I'm sad to see that young people have inherited the bigotry of their parents. You hide under the guise of tribal solidarity to support hooligans, criminals, and thugs into political leadership and bully people with dissenting voices by calling them bastards. You jettison the virtues of "omoluabi" and reward people of questionable character with power, all because they are Yoruba. Everyone keeps telling us that we have a problem on our hands, rather being retrospective and fixing up, we bully and threaten them. There is an adage that says : "when we point one finger at other people, the remaining four will point back at us.
World Facts Daily 🌍@yorubatweeter

If Nigeria is divided, Majority of thd minority ethnic groups will love to be with the Yoruba. You know why? We have proof ourselves to be very accommodating and level headed...

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Knana@odunjokunle·
@Tumzy9 @instablog9ja This story no clear. Suicide because of child support? from what I understand child support is levied against your income. So if child support is 15k he must be earning more than that and he can also appeal judgement if child support will put a strain on his life . E no clear
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
US-Based Nigerian Cardiologist Reportedly ends it all Over $15,000 Child Support Ruling
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
I have observed that my honest interview yesterday was misquoted by many media outlets, creating a false narrative that misrepresents my position. Let me set the record straight: I am not against coalition. In truth, I am for it not for power grab but to position Nigeria for greatness. I have not, and will never, advocate for any coalition or alliance that does not prioritize the welfare and progress of the ordinary Nigerian. Any discussion about governance must centre on what it means for the everyday Nigerian, how it will address critical issues such as access to quality healthcare, and education, and pulling people out of poverty. Too often in our nation’s history, individuals and groups have come together solely for the purpose of taking power for power's sake. Such endeavours, devoid of genuine purpose and vision, have only deepened our challenges, leaving the ordinary Nigerian to bear the brunt of bad governance. This is what I stand firmly against. Leadership must be about service, not self-interest. It must be about building a nation where opportunities abound for all, where justice and equity are non-negotiable, and where governance works for the people, not against them. As I have always maintained, the New Nigeria is possible. But it requires us to change the way we think about power. It is not about grabbing it; it is about using it responsibly to transform lives and secure a brighter future for generations to come. -PO
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