Temmy

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Temmy

Temmy

@Temy40

Telecom engineer installing network equipment and I stand for humanity and justice and I don't like cheating. Revolution is our freedom Nigeria wake up ✊✊✊

Liberia Katılım Mayıs 2017
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lobistars🇳🇬
lobistars🇳🇬@john322226·
If you don’t have a blue tick, On Tuesday I’ll force blue tick on your head for you to try and hustle your own growth on X Leave gambling and try another update.
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Boxing training gone wrong 🥊😂😂
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Onlygoodvibes🧢🇦🇪🇹🇷🇺🇸
Overqualified. Underpaid. Undervalued. But you say youths are lazy? Nah… the system is broken—and people like Omoyele @sowore have been saying it.
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I think it's time for the Nigerian government to use our prison as school or business area and free all the convicted prisoners because I believe they have repented from their bad and Nnamdi Kanu should be free because everyone in the prison will repent too according to CDS
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🇳🇬 JUST IN: Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede, Rejects Amnesty for “Repentant Terrorists,” Says Force Is the Only Solution and Calls for Decisive Military Action Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede, has declared that appeasement and goodwill gestures cannot end terrorism in the country, insisting that only decisive force will produce lasting results. Speaking at the Nigerian Armed Forces’ inaugural lecture at the Joint Doctrine Centre in Abuja, he stated, “No amount of goodwill gesture or appeasement will end terrorism in Nigeria. It can never be a comprehensive solution compared to decisive kinetic action.” He warned that terrorist groups exploit peace initiatives, adding, “They will simply exploit these initiatives whenever it benefits them. Terrorists never surrender out of remorse.” According to him, such groups only lay down their arms when they are overwhelmed. “They lay down their arms only when they are facing certain defeat, and suddenly, they claim to be repentant,” he said. Footage from the event shows General Oluyede addressing an audience of senior military officers and civilians, including personnel from the army, air force, and other branches gathered in a large auditorium.

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Onlygoodvibes🧢🇦🇪🇹🇷🇺🇸
Nigeria doesn’t hate bad leadership… It just doesn’t understand different leadership. That’s why someone like Omoyele @sowore struggles to break through. “Why do you think many Nigerians still doubt him?” 👇 Kindly repost
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@john322226 I can't drag you just give me impression
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lobistars🇳🇬
lobistars🇳🇬@john322226·
One advantage of posting your X payout people still don’t understand is that, brands will never dm you and price you cheap (but chill it will also bring enemies) Brands check you out before sending DM and when they see you’re not hungry or desperate for gigs, they pay your rate
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UptownOfLagos@Uptownoflagos·
Nobody: Sowore: Who else am I going to blackmail to grab relevance?
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Mazi Nathan
Mazi Nathan@rukky_nate·
MTN Nigeria is stealing our internet data MTN Nigeria is stealing our internet data MTN Nigeria is stealing our internet data MTN Nigeria is stealing our internet data MTN Nigeria is stealing our internet data @MTNNG @MTN180 your days are numbered in this country.
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Iβrahim Ṣhọwà, FCA, ACTI
@Sowore’s views on where our justice system ought to be in this era of technological advancement, paraphrased below: We should have reached a point where lawyers advocate for open, transparent court sittings with live video feeds. This would allow the public to see the faces of judges and lawyers in real time and participate from the gallery. Technology now makes this possible, enabling us to observe exactly what lawyers and judges do in court. Once proceedings end, the public can weigh in via comment sections, and this will magnificently improve the administration of justice. @Mimi_yakigar I know you will agree that in this technological age, embracing live-streamed court sessions is no longer optional but essential. It will promote accountability, reduce corruption, and restore public confidence in the judiciary. Isn’t this part of the new Nigeria you claim that is possible but you are still holding to archaic processes that was promotes the secretive ways of governance. Hopefully you will have learn one or two from the court incident involving Ṣoworẹ. #RevolutionNow
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