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Golden City Of Ijesa Land Katılım Mart 2011
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JUST IN: "We have 45,000 soldiers in South Korea to protect us from Kim Jong Un, who I get along with very well, as you know. Do you notice he said very nice things about me? He used to call Joe Biden a mentally retarded person... He was so nasty to Joe Biden. It was terrible." - President Trump
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@BashirAhmaad I really think @Alex_Barbir is a criminal, because I still don't understand the purpose of his journey to Nigeria, please don't tell me he loves Jesus Christ because I love Jesus Christ too
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When we exposed this information to the public, he quickly posted fake round flight tickets in a desperate attempt to mislead gullible Nigerians, many of whom have unknowingly supported his efforts to instigate chaos and violence in our country.
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters
We Sent US Missionary Alex Barber Out Of Nigeria Because He Created Division, Called For Rwanda-Like Genocide, Says Tinubu Govt | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4mgDtxR
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@instablog9ja Peter Obi will defect to another party, u hear this from me first.
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@Alkebulans64620 @instablog9ja I don't live in Lagos but I go to Ikeja and Oshodi like once in 2 or 3 months, so stop painting it bad because you want to make Alex Otti look good, ire o
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@Tajbol4splend @instablog9ja Abeg where can you mention n Lagos that does not smell let just talk about that one
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@HighChiefOkoro That motherfucker said
"This is a religious war".
"I've been using my wristwatch for the past 17 years".
I still went ahead to vote for him, I guess my dislike for PDP and APC outweighed my judgement of who he was
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Back when I was still part of the Obidient movement, I attended a closed door meeting with Peter Obi. It was a small, selected group, shortly after the elections, as plans were being made around the “All Eyes On The Judiciary” push.
During that meeting, he openly admitted that he knew he lost the election, largely due to the absence of party agents across polling units to defend the mandate.
I asked a simple question: “Sir, if we lost the election, why are we in court?”
The room instantly turned on me. You could feel the outrage. Everyone was ready to shut me down, but he stayed quiet and never gave an answer.
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@elonmusk @libsoftiktok If you go to the sites where they are mining Cobalt and Cupper and Gold in Africa especially Congo, you will see diversity there
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@libsoftiktok Why doesn’t she complain about lack of diversity in Africa or Asia?
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@aonanuga1956 He's about to cry again, this time around for not getting into the ballot because with Atiku flying around with $1.2m for reputation repair, he's not about to let anyone breathe in that gathering, I guess he's going to have to create his own party, sugbon lai jebe, obituary ni.
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My response to Peter Obi’s media people:
I wonder why all these incompetent politicians are turning President Bola Tinubu into their favourite whipping boy. The President has nothing to do with Obi’s abandonment of the Labour Party or the jam he appears to have run into in the ADC.
After using the Labour Party to vie for the highest office in the country, Obi dumped it in a classic case of use-and-dump. He failed to demonstrate leadership in resolving the party's crisis.
Instead, he went to the embrace of his IPOB base, the so-called Obidient movement, which is more active online. You would think the man would transform the movement into a political party. But no, he didn't do any such thing. He is just incapable of building an organic party of his own.
Because he knows he needs a political structure to realise his doomed dream of winning the presidency, he shopped for a cooked soup to partake in the ensuing party. The peripatetic politician moved to the hijacked ADC, an SPV bought by Atiku Abubakar from Ralph Nwosu. No due diligence appeared to have been conducted by the new owners, and thus, the nightmare they are confronting today.
What is the connection of Tinubu with the ADC crisis? Absolutely none. Whatever problem they have is self-inflicted. Obi and his co-travellers need to get their acts together, clear the mess in their new party and then compete for the presidential ticket. Let them go and settle with Nafiu Gombe and other disenchanted ADC members. As of now, Obi, without being made a candidate, is inconsequential for 2027. The fact that he came third in 2023 does not mean he will have the same showing in 2027, if he ever becomes a candidate of any party. 2023 is not like 2027. President Tinubu is an incumbent with many achievements to flaunt, most of which Obi has been blind to acknowledge. First things first. Let the man become a candidate first. All this blackmail against the President is sheer baloney, a very unfair attempt to besmirch his democratic credentials.

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@osaidat1 @Olusola70406607 @olamide_adee I think one is just a nobody who needs clout and the best way to get it is just siding with the ibos, I read from her previous tweets where she said she is both Yoruba and Ibo and she doesn't like the fight but all of a sudden, she becomes a Yoruba hater, it's just clout chasing
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@Tajbol4splend @Olusola70406607 @olamide_adee To make what interesting?
Lying and impersonation is always interesting to the ibos. Blessing ceo people. Tueh!!
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@NigeriaStories These people are foolish, these laws have been in existence for a long time, why not blame yourselves for your own fate
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@MercyAgera @NigeriaStories Let me ask you something, if you don't vote for him, who will you vote for?
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@mariolexxx I also voted Peter Obi in 2023 but not because I believed in him but because I already made my mind up that I wouldn't vote anyone in PDP or APC, I would have voted for Sowore but he had no chance, see this 2027, I'm using all my fingers for PBAT, he's done enough to deserve it.
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@SaharaReporters I thought that guy was doing well, Social Media go wine you but na you no go panick
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Abia Ranked Worst In Nigeria On Audit Transparency With 9% Score, FENRAD Demands Urgent Reforms | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/41USBHv

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@abdullahayofel The mistake you people are making is thinking Peter Obi regrets his statement, no he doesn't, that motherfucker made millions of Naira during Abacha Regime and non of his family got hurt, why do you think he's suddenly going to regret making money, because some people died?
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@Beebah_Naturals Don't take it personal, when we tell you Social Media is not a real place, that's the reason
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@olamide_adee To make life less miserable for you, go and live in ibo land so you won't have to encounter Yoruba people again
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@cent_haysmall Where in Osun State is religion extremism getting worse
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@Tajbol4splend @aonanuga1956 @officialABAT You fools don't know anything , but come up here and display ur ignorance. Go read and do a lot of research b4 coming here to fool urself. Poor souls😁
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STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE
PRESIDENT TINUBU APPROVES N3.3 TRILLION PAYMENT PLAN TO RESTORE RELIABLE ELECTRICITY
President Bola Tinubu has approved the payment plan to finally settle the outstanding debts under the Presidential Power Sector Financial Reforms Programme.
The debt repayment plan followed the final review of the legacy debts that have beset the power sector for more than a decade.
The long-standing debts accumulated between February 2015 and March 2025. Following verification, ₦3.3 trillion has been agreed as a full and final settlement, ensuring a fair and transparent resolution.
Implementation has begun, with 15 power plants signing settlement agreements totalling ₦2.3 trillion. The Federal Government has already raised ₦501 billion to fund these payments. Out of the amount, N223 billion has been disbursed, with further payments underway.
What this means for Nigerians: With payments reaching the power value chain, generation will be more stable. With power plants supported, electricity reliability will improve.
And as the sector stabilises, more investment, more jobs, and better service will follow.
“This programme is not just about settling legacy debts. It is about restoring confidence across the power sector — ensuring gas suppliers are paid, power plants can keep running, and the system begins to work more reliably," explained Olu Arowolo-Verheijen, Special Adviser on Energy to President Tinubu.
“It is part of a broader set of reforms already underway — including better metering and service-based tariffs that link what you pay to the quality of electricity you receive.
“The government is also prioritising power supply to businesses, industries, and small enterprises — because reliable electricity is critical to creating jobs, supporting livelihoods, and growing the economy.
“The goal is simple: more reliable power for homes, stronger support for businesses, and a system that works better for all Nigerians," she added.
President Tinubu has commended all stakeholders who supported efforts to resolve the legacy issues in the power sector. He has also confirmed that the next phase (Series II) will begin this quarter.
Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President
(Information and Strategy)
April 5, 2026


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