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@RAMADANYahaya6

Muslim//Ilorin//Lawyer//CAC Accredited Agent//Alumnus @bamprogramme//Advocate of Good Governance

Earth Katılım Aralık 2022
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Igbalode farmer
Igbalode farmer@Farmexecutive·
Everyday killing in kwara,plateau, Nassarawa and almost every where in Nigeria and we are all more interested in politics
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Papi Tito
Papi Tito@tito_tttttttttt·
Please teach your sons that they don’t have to tolerate bad attitudes from badly raised girls for them to be seen as good men.
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Queen Bee 👑 🐝
Queen Bee 👑 🐝@RealQueenBee__·
NADECO ready to form a parallel government under Goodluck Jonathan in 2014. These guys were rascals then, ready to burn Nigeria down, now they're crying.
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Najib
Najib@Rilwannajib·
Supporting APC and complaining things are difficult & expensive in this country should be classified as a mental illness. What did you think was going to happen as you stand on fire lord’s mandate while the increases fuel & electricity cost?
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óbumńémé, Esq.
óbumńémé, Esq.@Obumnemetg·
Thank you for this piece. Particularly in the aspect of road users. I have been a constant road user in this country in the last two decades, there’s a reason why I get extra emotional when I hear people are being kidnapped on the road. We have traveled on the road at 2am in this country while feeling safe. What we have now is enough to declare a nation wide emergency on security but oh well. It’s not a priority. It’s the common men that use road so they don’t really matter.
Ogundipe, Esq.@The_Ogundipe

If you didn't travel by road across Nigeria before 2015, 2010, you may not fully understand what years of misrule did to Nigeria in the aspect of insecurity. Travelling by road was fun. Many people could afford to fly, but still opted to go by road because it was safe and fun. I did. It was exciting and safe to put your car on the road and travel to Ekiti, Minna, Enugu, Lafia for matters. On your way, you could pull over and pluck mangoes and cashews. Gradually, everything changed, and things are not getting better. People are being kidnapped in their homes in FCT! FCT is the seat of power. It is the president's seat. So, what should those in Ekiti, Jos, and Anambra expect? If after what happened in Jos, the Grand Commander of the Armed Forces of Nigeria put up a quick meeting at the airport on the basis of security reports and lack of power, it is a very hopeless situation for the common man. Nigeria is not broke. Billions are still being shared. They're still earmarking trillions for their election bids, buying brand new vehicles, branding them, and spending billions to buy political acceptance and alignments. Nigeria is broke because spending to benefit the people serves no political purpose for them. Neither Nigerians nor Nigeria matters to our leaders. When things reach the tipping point, many of them have perfected the plans to be airlifted to neighbouring countries. You need to be poor, to panic about insecurity, to be uneducated or poorly educated, to be jobless or underemployed for their bags of rice to find worthy beneficiaries. They need you in this state of hopelessness so that being one of the 1 million men to march for city boy would come to you as a privilege. Have you sat to interrogate your purpose? Is it lives that young people are living in Nigeria? Even the ones who are able to make money are still poor and insecure at heart. It is always about senseless acquisitions like a kleptomaniac. It is simply because nothing is guaranteed. The ultimate goal for all of us is to make money and build a tall fence. Nothing impactful. No effort towards inventions and innovations. No aspiration to make any reform in our trades and profession. Down to our relationships - purely transactional. The aggression and seriousness they put into the new Tax Act and its enforcement won't go into fighting insecurity, ensuring steady power supply, improving the health sector, and revamping our state of education. They will give you rice! They disrespect you so much that they think that you are here just for food. I don't begrudge anyone for supporting APC or Tinubu. I am able to come to terms with the fact that people have the right to choose. It is the most elementary thing I should be able to stand as a lawyer. However, for common men like me, who are not guests at the table, and can even be described as parts of the menu, I will never understand why you want Mr. Tinubu to continue in 2027. What I see isn't governance and nation building. What I see is state capture.

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Ogundipe, Esq.
Ogundipe, Esq.@The_Ogundipe·
If you didn't travel by road across Nigeria before 2015, 2010, you may not fully understand what years of misrule did to Nigeria in the aspect of insecurity. Travelling by road was fun. Many people could afford to fly, but still opted to go by road because it was safe and fun. I did. It was exciting and safe to put your car on the road and travel to Ekiti, Minna, Enugu, Lafia for matters. On your way, you could pull over and pluck mangoes and cashews. Gradually, everything changed, and things are not getting better. People are being kidnapped in their homes in FCT! FCT is the seat of power. It is the president's seat. So, what should those in Ekiti, Jos, and Anambra expect? If after what happened in Jos, the Grand Commander of the Armed Forces of Nigeria put up a quick meeting at the airport on the basis of security reports and lack of power, it is a very hopeless situation for the common man. Nigeria is not broke. Billions are still being shared. They're still earmarking trillions for their election bids, buying brand new vehicles, branding them, and spending billions to buy political acceptance and alignments. Nigeria is broke because spending to benefit the people serves no political purpose for them. Neither Nigerians nor Nigeria matters to our leaders. When things reach the tipping point, many of them have perfected the plans to be airlifted to neighbouring countries. You need to be poor, to panic about insecurity, to be uneducated or poorly educated, to be jobless or underemployed for their bags of rice to find worthy beneficiaries. They need you in this state of hopelessness so that being one of the 1 million men to march for city boy would come to you as a privilege. Have you sat to interrogate your purpose? Is it lives that young people are living in Nigeria? Even the ones who are able to make money are still poor and insecure at heart. It is always about senseless acquisitions like a kleptomaniac. It is simply because nothing is guaranteed. The ultimate goal for all of us is to make money and build a tall fence. Nothing impactful. No effort towards inventions and innovations. No aspiration to make any reform in our trades and profession. Down to our relationships - purely transactional. The aggression and seriousness they put into the new Tax Act and its enforcement won't go into fighting insecurity, ensuring steady power supply, improving the health sector, and revamping our state of education. They will give you rice! They disrespect you so much that they think that you are here just for food. I don't begrudge anyone for supporting APC or Tinubu. I am able to come to terms with the fact that people have the right to choose. It is the most elementary thing I should be able to stand as a lawyer. However, for common men like me, who are not guests at the table, and can even be described as parts of the menu, I will never understand why you want Mr. Tinubu to continue in 2027. What I see isn't governance and nation building. What I see is state capture.
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Nojeem ‘Nudge’ Yusuf
AI writes well because people have been writing well for so long. AI tools are trained on actual writings by real people. To now assume every good piece of writing is enabled by AI is so unfair to those who have crafted the art well before AI.
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Aspiring Billionaire SAN⚖️
Aspiring Billionaire SAN⚖️@UsmanAbidemiEsq·
Gov’t or public-private partnerships can help solve this housing deficit we have in Nigeria. These landlords and agents will know how to act when we have affordable housing for citizens. 1-Bed apartment should not cost millions in a country where minimum wage is 70k. It’s ins@ne.
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Igbalode farmer
Igbalode farmer@Farmexecutive·
All this baba tried their best
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Uchesame
Uchesame@uchesame·
NADECO fraudster has Bagudu as minister of budget and planning lols. 😂😂😂
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Bolaji Abdullahi
Bolaji Abdullahi@BolajiADC·
BREAKING ADC is taking its fight for democracy global. As part of our efforts to strengthen international engagement, we are establishing a Special Representatives Network across key global capitals to engage foreign governments, amplify credible information about Nigeria’s political environment, and counter one-sided government narratives. This comes amid growing attacks on our members, attempts to undermine our leadership, and efforts to restrict political participation ahead of the 2027 General Elections. Our representatives will engage foreign governments, international media, democracy institutions, and the Nigerian diaspora, providing regular briefings on political developments, human rights concerns, and electoral integrity. We are also launching a National Documentation Initiative to systematically track and report incidents affecting political participation across Nigeria. From Washington DC to London, Brussels to Addis Ababa, ADC is building a global platform for accountability. Nigeria’s democracy must be seen, heard, and defended everywhere.
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Top Gun🐼
Top Gun🐼@mukhtar_usman·
I’m so big on loyalty. As long as I like you, through thick and thin I’ll always show up. A wa o kin ba eyele je ka ba mu ko wa di ojo iku ka ye ri.
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Tolu Ogunlesi
Tolu Ogunlesi@toluogunlesi·
One lesson I hope Nigerian Governors learn sooner than later is on the futility of installing successors. Given that bitter fallout is inevitable, why not abandon the godfather complex and let a successor emerge without your gragra?
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Ayekooto
Ayekooto@thebardogbamola·
NADECO hero but NLC (Nigeria Labour Congress) is dead. No labour leader dares lead a protest like Oshiomole did during OBJ. NADECO here but legislative arm of govt is dead, at least under Buhari, he still tolerated @bukolasaraki NADECO hero but judges are standing on mandate
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