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@TerverDaniel
Father || Husband || Supply Chain Strategist || #ExJam Entrepreneur Spreading the knowledge of supply chain and emerging technologies one tweet at a time.
Federal Capital Territory, Nig Katılım Ekim 2011
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@Drwhales_ Hmm... “Efficient subsidies” sound great on paper, until you realize Nigeria’s track record with any kind of subsidy and leakages makes the idea more fantasy than policy. Removing total subsidy is painful, but poorly designed “efficient” ones, historically can be worse.
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Oshey, Heavens secretary!
Who knew salvation had a party affiliation and that it comes with a mandatory political compatibility test.
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Fash Daddy! 🥐@thefashygram
Just to be clear, you can’t be a God fearing Christian and you are actively dating an APC supporter/advocate.
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@TerverDaniel @JALLO71424757 Terver, that's why terrorists are killing your fathers and mothers every market day...useless son
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A NOSTALGIC REFLECTION ON POLITICS: THEN VS NOW:
1. I remember the good old days, an era when political conversations were driven by ideas, ideals, and rigorous intellectual discourse. Debates were not only passionate but erudite, shaped by analytical depth and a genuine commitment to national development.
2. I was fortunate to grow up in an environment steeped in high-level political, economic, and legal discussions. My father, highly educated, successful scholar, technocrat, proud Unilag Alumni, etc, and his circle cultivated a profoundly intellectual atmosphere that grounded me early and ultimately inspired my pursuit of Law.
3. Back then, during the PDP vs Progressive era, politics was vibrant yet not acrimonious. I had uncles and family friends who rose through the ranks, Assembly Members, Deputy Speakers, Commissioners, LGA Chairmen, Party Leaders, Distinguished Senators, and Members of the House of Representatives.
3. Despite these affiliations, there was never even the slightest hint of distrust or suspicion among us. Political differences coexisted with cordiality; relationships were never sacrificed on the altar of party loyalty.
4. I vividly recall election days filled with nostalgia, family members voting across party lines, returning home together, and sharing meals in a convivial atmosphere. Elections were moments of unity, celebration, and communal bonding.
5. When results were announced, the celebrations were even louder, not just for victory, but for participation. Winners often extended opportunities to those who lost, fostering an inclusive and magnanimous political culture.
6. That era was defined by maturity, mutual respect, and a cosmopolitan understanding of politics as a collective enterprise rather than a battlefield of division.
7. However, in 2022-2023, a terribly despicable Man, @PeterObi spoilt the fun. He elevated that his bigoted, divisive, hateful, hate-filled, suspicious, war-like, tribal, religious, and sentimentally odious style of Anambra “Abacha-style” brigandage, marked by vile vitriol and a dogmatic “my way or the highway” brand of politics, to the national stage, alongside what I describe as a nattering, headless mob of Obidients.
8. The shift has introduced a strain of politics marked by vitriolic rhetoric, heightened tribal and religious sentiments, and an “us versus them” mentality that erodes the very fabric of national cohesion.
9. Today, political engagement often feels less like discourse and more like confrontation, where dialogue is replaced with dogma, and reason is overshadowed by ideological extremism.
10. How do we return to those better days, when politics united more than it divided, when ideas mattered more than identities, and when even in disagreement, there was dignity?
BONUS: Perhaps the answer lies in rediscovering the values of respect, intellectual honesty, and shared nationhood that once made our political space not just functional, but meaningful.
NB: I'm skeptical this national rediscovery wouldn't be achieved until @PeterObi and his bunch of cancerous OBIDIOTS vanish our nation's Political landscape for good from 2027, Inshallah.
What do you think? You're free to share your thoughts.
Ansalam Aleykun
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A graphical analysis of the operational successes of Nigerian Security Forces in March 2026 is now available. For the detailed analysis visit @BeaconNg’s website at beaconsecurityintel.com.

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@bin_gbada Lol... Protip for mobilizing OBIDIENTS to vote:
1️⃣ Recruit Twitter warriors & keyboard generals.
2️⃣ Train them in hashtag warfare & viral outrage.
3️⃣ Make them chant “LP 76, 77” between memes & polls.
4️⃣ Watch as they solve decades of voter apathy from their screens.
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@TerverDaniel @JALLO71424757 You're certainly sick; you and the author of the gibberish above.
Peter Obi never said, EMILOKAN.
Peter Obi never said IGBOLOKAN.
So, who's the ethnic bigot between him and the drug Lord you are shamelessly supporting...it shall never be well with you
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@Alkaneseries @Privilegedboygr is this not your state governor??
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Ebonyi State is one of the p00rest states in Nigeria, with over 80% of Ebonyians living in p0v£rty according to reports. Yet, their governor recently acquired a BMW 7 Series w0rth over ₦500 million.
—Caesar Francis
I wonder why there hasn’t been any uproar about this incident or a threat of protest, is it because it didn’t happened in the South West?
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@ansem_edet Honestly, this is the real conversation. Nigeria’s biggest problem has always been over-centralization of power. Radical decentralization would unlock innovation, accountability, and competitive development across states.
Only BAT can do this. The rest are joking
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Those against Peter Obi's presidency fall into four categories.
1st Category: Thieves who steal public funds to remain relevant in the society.
2nd Category: Aspiring thieves who want to enter government by all means to steal their share of public money.
3rd Category: Idiots and oh-yes members who stand to gain nothing than a cup of rice and they will sing your praises for four years.
4th Category: Tribal bigots who would rather die in poverty than see a competent person from another tribe become president.
You know which category you belong to. 🫵
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@Ardizorsprotege @felixherbt How unfortunate. When the argument is weak, the name will be blank like the skull, and the insults tend to do all the talking.
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@TerverDaniel @felixherbt Retards like you from stagnated, backwater states like Benue who's never touched civilization should try not to have opinions when topical national development issues is being discussed. Please.
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@TerverDaniel @felixherbt Once they wear coat they would think they've arrived
Which reality?
The reality that there's insecurity and people are hungry?
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I expected you to state, with precision, the specific law the INEC Chairman violated.
You are an academic. A man of intellectual repute. You bear the obligation to rise above the noise.
Men of your standing should not descend into the crowded marketplace of rumour peddlers, agenda merchants, and buck-passing politicians who, having failed at the basic art of coordination, run foul of the law and then cast the blame elsewhere like men unburdened by conscience.
The man who brings the problem must also bring the solution, not the excuse.
Pat Utomi@UtomiPat
If the NBA cannot prevail on Amupitan to resign the fall of Nigeria through institutional and moral safety nets has become a free fall. History will hold all Lawyers and Amupitan accountable in a way that will embarrass the children of their children
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@cabeecroft23 This is the part many "OBIdients" don’t understand.
They don’t realize Nigerian politics is a game of structures, alliances, and long memories. Personal rivalries and political machinery matter more than Twitter enthusiasm and good intentions.
Anyways, let's keep the energy!
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Abubakar Atiku would rather die than handover his structure to Peter Obi. What many do not know is the fact that he has a personal grudge against Peter Obi.
If push comes to shove Atiku would rather support RMK and probably an RCA ticket.
Obi's failure to understand the grudge and thinking the APC is his only issue is myopic. His 2023 campaign is believed to have contributed significantly to the Atiku 2023 loss.
But being an olodo, he doesn't know.
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@TerverDaniel @felixherbt Imbecile
You belong to category 3
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@Osi_Suave @asemota Sure, politicians are “our employees”… except in this office, they set their own rules, spend the funds, and redesign your workspace, for 4 years meanwhile, you can’t even demand a raise or a midterm performance review 😭😭
Nice “employment” deal, yea? 👀👀
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