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TBaron

TBaron

@RoadtoN

Katılım Nisan 2016
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TBaron
TBaron@RoadtoN·
@NesiWolfma53626 @DavidHundeyin @Cosmonautzzzx I struggle to understand ur bigotry, the slightest belief that u might be as intelligent as a homo erectus still eludes me, well, here it goes; you can actually comment by not mentioning "Emeka from Anambra", I see tribal bigots as scorn of the earth. No value to our time
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A_Man of peace@NesiWolfma53626·
@DavidHundeyin @Cosmonautzzzx I realized that a lot of us Nigerians and some emeka from anambra don't know anything other than what the white man tells them. Especially when it told them black is inferior to white
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
One day in September 2001, when I was a tiny 11 year-old starting secondary school at Atlantic Hall, back when it was located at Maryland, Mrs Adepoju the class teacher announced a group exercise as an icebreaker. All of us were to write our dream holiday location on a piece of paper, and one by one we would read out what we had written. She started from the other end of the class, so I got to hear multiple answers before it got to my turn. The answers were basically "London", "America", "London", "London", "London", "London", "London", "UK", "London", "London"... Now for context, I was already reasonably well travelled at the time, and even though my family was not the kind to go off on a jaunt to London at every given opportunity like some of my new peers, I had been privileged to travel fairly extensively around Africa, and I was visually familiar enough with the places being mentioned to know that people from London generally looked forward to going on holiday to warmer parts of the world in Africa, Asia, Southern Europe and Latin America. I also knew from personal experience that people from "America" and "London" could be found in their thousands enjoying holidays in Lomé, Zanzibar and Accra. You would often find me as the sole African kid surrounded by white kids playing together in the lobby or private beachfront of Lomé's Hotel Deux Fevrier or Hotel Sarakawa whenever my family was in town. In addition, the travel sections in the Newsweek, TIME and Readers Digest magazines that my dad bought every week made it clear that safari tours in Kenya, Tanzania and South Africa were among the most highly rated holiday experiences on earth. These experiences were so exclusive that it would actually be easier for a Nigerian to take a trip to London than to go on safari in Kenya. I'm providing all this context to explain why it seemed pretty obvious to me that writing "Kenya" as my dream holiday destination was a valid and reasonable choice. Instead, what happened when it got to my turn was that I read out "safari in Kenya" - and the rest of the class burst into laughter and giggles. I was utterly confused at first. Did they not hear me correctly? They did. As one of them helpfully explained in between subsequent chortles, "We're talking about places like London and New York, what is *Kenya*?" The inference of course, was that *Kenya*, located in Africa as it was, did not belong in the same conversation as "London" when discussing destinations. What constituted a "dream holiday" for these children of Nigeria's elite was a Virgin Atlantic economy class ticket to Gatwick Airport, a 4-week stay with their NHS auxillary nurse aunty and her 2 kids in a cramped 2-bedroom council terrace in High Wycombe, and an Oxford Street shopping rampage yielding 50kg of excess baggage for the return trip, filled with WH Smith pencils and Primark clothes to show off to each other at the end of term party. While the actual inhabitants of London used monthly payment plans to save up for their once in a lifetime Thomson package holiday tour in Kenya, these ghettofabulous sons and daughters of the Nigerian "elite" looked forward to a cold, uncomfortable experience on a miserable umbrella island as their "dream holiday". Not because it was a dream holiday, but because that was the social expectation they all enforced on each other. And if you knew better, they *laughed* you. That day was the first time I experienced something that I have gone on to experience many, many times over the intervening 25 years of my Nigerian life - the existential dread of being surrounded by people whose information level is so far below the one I operate with that we genuinely have almost nothing in common. It's an experience I am so used to that I no longer bother to explain myself to Nigerians. The people who think that London is a dream holiday destination definitely think that "Iran is a terrorist regime that murdered 30,000 protesters." Of course they do.
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TBaron
TBaron@RoadtoN·
@HarmlessHQ Oga I used to like and appreciate ur insights on Nigeria politics and social discussion, but u seem to have lost it since US/Israel Vs Iran war...it's US/Israel Vs Iran oooo...and its 3 weeks now, Iran is still dictating the pace.
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Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
Because the US doesn't engage in unnecessary shows of force like North Korea. Some people are now thinking that North Korea can last beyond 7 days if the US engages them. Please, don't be deceived by these nukes pictures Kim is always parading. On a normal basis, Kim and North Korea can't stand Trump and the US beyond 5 days.
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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@DavidHundeyin The power of languages, we need a civil society unit just for this purpose. Check out: Immigrants vs Expatriates Murdered vs Killed Protest vs Riot Terrorist vs Attackers Proceed of drug vs income from drug deals
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Perfect case in point of what it means to have colonised media. A group of women came together to protest against an unjust colonial tax in 1929. The colonial authorities needed to break up the protest, so they called it a "riot" even though women quite clearly cannot "riot" in the conventional sense. Using the language of "quelling a riot", the colonial oyibos used firearms and other extreme forms of violence to put down the protest. They shot 55 women dead in the process 97 years later, the descendants of these martyred women are still using the language of colonial racists from 1929, calling their own ancestors' anti-colonial movement a "riot". Just your friendly neighbourhood CIA man reminding you that even if they "freed" you in 1960, most of you have still not freed yourselves. Whenever you wake up...
Peoples Gazette@GazetteNGR

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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@DavidHundeyin If you want to start engaging in the conversation of fixing Nigeria, first get a President that's not encumbered by atrocities and/or ties to the Western countries.
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Actual definition of 'conspiracy theory' - "The belief that a covert, malevolent group secretly manipulates major events or situations, often disregarding mainstream evidence for alternative explanations." Nigerian definition of 'conspiracy theory' - "Anything that clashes with my narrow understanding of the world around me according to the tiny version of reality imparted to me by my education, my church, my job and my peer group, even if that thing is admitted and explained in great academic detail in declassified government documents, official reports, public records, and private memoirs, thus making it not a 'belief' at all but an evident and manifest reality, which my tiny brain nonetheless refuses to process." And that's why I don't do 'intellectual discourse' with Nigerians. I'd rather engage a door in conversation. At least the door would shut the fuck up and not constantly argue and try to 'correct' me with wrong, outdated or false information. Especially the talkative ones who consider themselves "smart" but still haven't figured out why everytime their country has a remotely decent president, he mysteriously dies in office or gets run out of town by a mysteriously well armed insurgent group that has better weapons than the Nigerian military. Ozuor² with big English.
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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@DavidHundeyin If he fails to put boots on ground, he will be the first American President to end up in jail, what they have on him is super strong.
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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@kepukepunews As it stands now, any Landlord can be set up and his property demolished. If anybody in Govt likes ur house it's theirs. Evil now prevails in Anambra. Why not test it in court and get a court order to demolish?
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KEPUKEPU TV 📺
KEPUKEPU TV 📺@kepukepunews·
A confrontation occurred between the alleged owner of Airtight Guest House and Bar and the Special Adviser to Governor Chukwuma Soludo on Community Security, Mr. Ken Emeakayi, during the demolition of the property on Sunday, March 29, 2026. The structure was pulled down over its alleged use for unlawful activities, including illicit drug sales and prostitution. Mr. Emeakayi cited provisions of the Homeland Security Law as the basis for the demolition, while criticizing the property owner for failing to monitor how the premises was being used. Source: ABS @CCSoludo
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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@TehgaFCB @DavidHundeyin Pls which Igbos think they will get Biafra if Peter Obi wins?, have u read about what he did to MASSOB members while he was Governor, I hate when ignoramus dim wits like you come up with ur tribal biases analysis as facts. U dull like fuck!
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Tehga FCB 💙 ♥️
Tehga FCB 💙 ♥️@TehgaFCB·
In Nigeria, it's not about communism or one party system. It's a deep hatred of tribalism and religion, Igbo people prefer Obi and they think they'll get Biafra if Obi win Even if we get a president like Gadaffi, who's willing to do anything in his power to make the country a better one The same people that the president is fighting for will come out to riot against the government The moment we leave our tribalistic and religious bigotry aside, that will be the first step to a better government but the west has paid most Biafran advocates It can never happen.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
My problem with Africans using Lee Kuan Yew as a stick to beat "African leaders" with is your lack of consistency. You hold him up as an example of a leader who did the things African leaders don't do, but you forget that to get Singapore to the point t he left it, he ran it as a laser-focused 1-party state with a ruthless focus on a single developmental strategy that nobody was allowed to oppose or deviate from. Thus, instead of spending decades on the unfinished capital projects, financial waste, and expensive political theatre that comes with PDP vs APC or NDC vs NPP partisan politics, the whole of Singapore was forced to focus on national development and nothing else. If you tried to oppose Lee's national development plan in the name of "opposition", the state security services would arrest and detain you without trial, or publicly flog you and make you denounce your opposition. When Kwame Nkrumah tried to institute something similar to make Ghana a laser-focused developmental state under his leadership - which was equal to or greater than Lee's - you bunch of idiots called him a despot and a dictator, and you collaborated with foreign governments to remove him in a coup, after which you came out into the streets of Accra jubilating and celebrating his downfall. And even up till now in 2026, after having 60 years to reflect on your history, you're still calling Kwame Nkrumah a "dictator" while simultaneously glazing Lee Kuan Yew, because you're hopelessly dumb. You claim to admire Lee's Singapore because it followed a western approved, capitalist development plan, unlike those dirty Communists in China and Vietnam - but you have no idea that Lee's Singapore might be capitalist in name, but runs one of the most aggressively socialist governments on earth, with birth-to-death subsidies, state programs, government housing, guaranteed employment etc. If someone in your African country runs for election using Singapore's welfare state model as their manifesto, you bunch of idiots will immediately start chorusing "Who will fund this?"and" The problem with socialists is that they always run out of other people's money." If I point out that Singapore can afford to subsidise everything for its citizens because it is a 1 party state that does not exist perpetually 4 years away from new leadership that can rip everything up, which allows it to make investments and plan with 15, 25, and 40-year horizons, instead of planning for how to use the latest IMF loan to win the next election in 18 months, the same idiots will say that they prefer their APC/PDP, NDC/NPP quadriennial stalemate instead of actual national development because "multiparty electoral democracy is the gold standard for governance." You people have no idea what you want, and no idea how the world actually works. Everything inside your head is what some white dude dictated in there, because you were trained to receive instruction, not to think and create your own. That's why nobody takes you seriously.
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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@DavidHundeyin David pls be specific, not all Jew supports Zionism, as a matter of fact Zionists don't believe in God, also Hebrew Jews are entirely different from whatever demonic agenda that's taking place in modern day Israel. This is the handwork of Zionists not all Jews.
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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@senatorbabet @joekent16jan19 Do you really believe they will stop with Iran, the problem is you Americans don't understand the forces and people you are dealing with and they will be ur ultimate end, pls note this; for them it's never enough, next will be Turkey, they will destroy NATO to get what they want
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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
There can be no doubt that Israel will benefit from this conflict, but so too will the United States. The reality is that global power is maintained through economic dominance and strategic leverage. Ultimately this is not a war to weaken Iran, to stop them acquiring nuclear weapons, or to free their people, this war is about US dominance and power. The petrodollar system must be protected, the rise of BRICS and the growing influence of Russia, China, and India must be countered. It is that simple. I understand the argument for staying out of this conflict as endless wars have cost lives and eroded public trust, but I also understand the argument for engagement. The United States represents roughly 5 per cent of the world’s population yet it controls close to 30 per cent of global GDP. That imbalance does not sustain itself by accident, it is underpinned by control of resources, trade routes and critically the dominance of the US dollar. If that position is to be maintained, then the systems that support it must be protected. This is the uncomfortable truth at the heart of this situation. We do not want a multipolar world, we want a world where the United States reigns supreme, a unipolar world. This is not an ideal position for President Trump, it is a deeply complex and high stakes decision that requires balancing national interest, global stability, and the cost in human lives. If we want the United States to continue in its position as a global superpower and leader of the free world then sadly there may be no alternative. President Trump is in a difficult position, may God guide him.
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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby. It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC. May God bless America.
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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@joekent16jan19 The only way this man could've resigned is if there's credible consideration to use Nukes against Iran, he's trying not to be part of the bad history. Something really bad must be coming for him to have resigned. Losing this war will be the end of US global dominance.
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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@prettyrita2023 @ruffydfire Who formed Hamas to oppose legitimate Palestinian Govt?...Natyahoo, who armed them via Qatar?...Natyahoo, who ignored Egyptian intelligence of a possible attack?...Natyahoo, who ordered IOF to stand down during the attack?...Natyahoo, who shot and killed his own pple?...u know!
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SAVE NIGERIAN CHRISTIANS
SAVE NIGERIAN CHRISTIANS@prettyrita2023·
@ruffydfire We saw October 7th.. And we will never forget. Remember to stand with civilization @ruffydire. Let history not remember you for victimisation of Israel after Oct 7th...
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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@b_tella @IfechukwuOnyem4 @DavidHundeyin You are not tribalistic, that's what a typical recist would say if you were white. How do you condemn a whole tribe and not be tribalistic, You didn't even say "some Igbo", everyday of ur life thank your stars Igbos don't know how to play dirty politics like your tribe that...
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Nigeria is now so far up America's ass that its secret police now arrests Nigerian citizens in Nigeria and accuses them of having links to foreign intelligence agencies because they made tweets against Israel. It also claims these tweets can "start a war." 'Independent sovereign state.'
𝐸𝓃𝑔𝓇 кнαℓι∂@KHALYD16

In the case of FED GOVERNMENT OF NG v. @AbbakarAffan the DSS filed a counter-affidavit opposing bail. Now look at item 14 and tell me we’re a serious country. The DSS claims that a social media post by the defendant “could lead to international conflict involving Nigeria, similar to the ongoing hostility between Israel and Iran with its attendant destruction.” So now a tweet from a Nigerian citizen can trigger a Middle East–style war? This is the argument being presented before a Nigerian court. See the point. 🤌🤌🤌

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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@RudeBoi_S @DavidHundeyin Give them time, you were once like them...that u woke up early doesn't mean they won't, use ur voice to baby step them into the light not aspersions
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SuBoy@RudeBoi_S·
@DavidHundeyin even if you present the truth and real evidence to Nigerians at gunpoint, they will still choose the lie! Nigerians will learn the truth when they finally get to Hell fire.
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
A former CIA Station Chief is here saying with her own mouth that the CIA and Al-Qaida/ISIS work together. A Nigerian man called "Solomon" or "Bright" who hasn't washed his ass today will now come here and tweet "And I used to rate that David Hundeyin guy o!" Swine.
Ounka@OunkaOnX

Former CIA Tel Aviv Station Chief admits the truth: The U.S. and Israeli Mossad work hand-in-glove with terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda and ISIS. They manage it, fund it, and use it to topple governments Different labels, same dirty game

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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@HarmlessHQ When it comes to business and making money US don't segregate, they will definitely be selling Venezuela's oil to China in the black market.
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Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
Iraq has shut down the world's second-largest oil field, Rumaila, after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran. US has also warned of imminent Iranian drone attacks against Saudi Aramco, the biggest oil company in the world. Seems Iran has been waiting for a day to cripple the economy of their Muslim brothers. Meanwhile, China may not survive this forthcoming energy security challenges.
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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@instablog9ja Confused society: if he disciplines his child for running wild he will be arrested and child taken and if he doesn't he will also be arrested and sent to jail...!, no be juju be that?
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
A Florida man has been sentenced to 37 years in prison for mansla¥ghter following a de@dly crash involving his 15-year-old son. Prosecutors maintained that he bore responsibility for the tragedy, arguing that he allowed his unlicensed teenage son to drive without supervision. The crash claimed the lives of a grandmother and three children.
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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@WaltersFifth @DavidHundeyin I sincerely don't want to insult you but please don't generalize, a good majority of South Easterns know the difference between Hebrews(which they claim to be), Jews, Zionist (Ashkenazi Jews) and Zionist sympathisers. It's unfortunate that u can't tell the difference.
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J- FK ||Jointly Funded Kruise
@DavidHundeyin The average Southern Easterner thinks Israel is the beckon of morality and savior of the world. When the time comes, it’s going to be a gotcha moment for some of us who saw through their agenda and spoke up.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
It's all connected. Western Cape "Independence" "Orania" Prospéra Africa's proposed sovereign Epstein Islands in several countries across the continent including Kenya and Benin Greater Israel Project, which claims 11% of Egypt's national territory as part of Israel, expanding Israel's border to the Nile river (displacing 95% of Egypt's 100m population and creating the single deadliest war in human history) "Gaza Board of Peace" (whose charter doesn't mention Gaza, and is literally a manifesto for Zionist occupation of anywhere on earth they choose) All these projects are financed and facilitated by the same circle of rich Zionists, all working with the same centrally directed blueprint. If everyone on this continent likes, we should continue doing polite "debate," "constructive criticism," and "seeking democratic change" through "elections" instead of recognising the real mortal danger all of us are in and frantically building up industrial and military capacity while we still can to be able to defend ourselves from these Israeli nutjobs and their giant US robot android when they come for us. By the time we wake up one day and 85% of our population from Cape to Cairo has been murdered, and the rest of us are trapped in rocky Bantustans and little Gazas behind barbed wire fences with Hebrew-language identity cards giving us limited movement rights and 4th class citizenship on our own land, we will have no one to blame but ourselves.
Sentletse 🇿🇦🇷🇺🇵🇸🇱🇧@Sentletse

South Africa must stop molly-coddling Zionist filth in this country. The Cape Independence project is an Israeli sponsored project that is spearheaded by Zionist jews living here. This Zionist rubbish @grantgochin said the quiet part out loud. Zionist Jews, the scum of humanity, entertains the idea of fragmenting Africa. Israel has recognised Somiland, which is part of Somalia and wants to occupy Kenya and break it apart. At the same time sponsoring the fantasy of a Cape Independence. It is time that we ban all Zionist organisations and proscribe them terrorist organisations. Zionist jews are a threat to national security everywhere they exist.

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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@DavidHundeyin The Chinese have a full course outline for western propaganda from preschool to postgrad, why are countries not adopting it? Nigeria will never adopt it becos it will counter our politician propaganda against us too. Maybe that is also why other countries are not adopting it.
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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@Hhonor_ The worst mistake Tinubu made was convicting MNK and pardoning his brother who committed the same offence. Igbos will never forgive or forget!
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Nedu_🔥@Hhonor_·
The treatment Igbo people are giving obi cubana is what sets us apart from yoruba people. We don't worship money over here
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Damola
Damola@DOlumolade·
@adeife_adeoye Stop this gas lighting tactics 🤣🤣🤣 Show me your last electricity bill.
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Adeife Adeoye
Adeife Adeoye@adeife_adeoye·
Now I know why Nigeria is the way it is It’s not just the government, it’s their apologists Cause why are you making excuses for a system that wants to destroy you? Why are you justifying why we don’t have 24/7 light?? I talked about the roads and light in Kigali. You’re deflecting by talking about their size and dictatorship. Jesus. I can’t believe some Nigerians still make excuses for their oppressors. Oh chim. We have a long way to go. God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬
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TBaron@RoadtoN·
@Enwagboso @247IGBO LOL!..what a clown, as if you're doing Igbo people a favour by voting for the right candidate with the pedigree to move the country forward and end wastages, shey everybody dey suffer like dis, abi na only Igbos dey suffer. Continue voting nonsense, I will just increase price;
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E.J.@Enwagboso·
The hypocrisy among the Obidients is striking. They disparage Dr. Iyiegbu and insult Igbo voters who hold different choices to their choice of candidate, yet they simultaneously expect the Hausa, Fulani and Yoruba people, whom they also abuse, to back their candidate. This is a textbook double standard.
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247-IGBO@247IGBO·
Igbos are not Hausa-fulanis or Yorubas. No one can use a billionaire to decieve Igbos. You can use Dangote & Otedola to decieve the north & Yorubas. But here in Igbo land everyone is a king in his house. Join Obi Cubana together with Arthur Eze, Igbos will still not send you.
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