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Mbaise Lastborn

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Planet Earth Katılım Ekim 2013
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Oby Ezekwesili
Oby Ezekwesili@obyezeks·
A WARNING TO THE PRESIDENT @officialABAT , GOVERNMENT @NigeriaGov , @nassnigeria @NGRSenate @HouseNGR Governors’ Forum @NGFSecretariat and State Houses of Assembly AND THE NIGERIAN POLITICAL CLASS OF NIGERIA AT LARGE: DO NOT DARE WISH OUR CHILDREN “HAPPY CHILDREN’S DAY” TODAY . To the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Vice President, the Governors of the 36 States, the Federal Executive Council, the Members of the National Assembly, the State Houses of Assembly, and the entire political class that has captured and destroyed the Nigeria State: Do not dare. Do not dare open your mouths on May 27 to wish Nigerian children a “Happy Children’s Day.” Do not dare release the recycled, ghost-written platitudes your media handlers have already drafted. Do not dare stand in front of cameras, surrounded by carefully arranged children in matching uniforms, to perform a tenderness you have never extended to the millions of Nigerian children you have abandoned, betrayed, and condemned to lives of suffering. You have no moral standing to wish anything to Nigerian children. None. Consider what you are dishonorably wishing them. You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the 39 students and 7 teachers seized only days ago, on 15 May 2026, from a secondary school and two primary schools in Ahoro Esinele community in Oriire district of Oyo State- children aged between two and sixteen , snatched from the southwest in a chilling expansion of a terror that you swore would be confined to the north. You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the 25 schoolgirls of the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in Maga, Wasagu/Danko, Kebbi State, taken from their hostel at dawn on 18 November 2025, after gunmen killed the vice principal and most of whom are still missing as I write. You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the 303 students and 12 teachers of St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary School in Papiri, Niger State, seized on 21 November 2025 - children aged 10 to 18, boys and girls- whose abduction forced more than 20,000 Nigerian schools to close indefinitely . You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the 287 students of the Government Secondary School in Kuriga, Kaduna State, taken by gunmen on motorcycles on 7 March 2024 in broad daylight while you and your political colleagues posed for swearing-in photographs. You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the 15 children of Gidan Bakuso, Sokoto State, seized from their boarding school on 9 March 2024 as they slept. You are wishing to the Chibok girls- over 90 of whom are still missing, twelve years after April 14, 2014, while you have moved on, and for your repugnant luxury, speedily rebuilt and redecorated Aso Villa, bought opulent hideous cars, and rotated power among yourselves as if those girls never existed. But their parents who gave birth to them continue to grieve and daily rain curses on the evil leaders that have shown no empathy towards them and their abducted daughters. You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the children of Dapchi, Kankara, Kagara, Jangebe, Afaka, Greenfield, Bethel Baptist, Tegina - and to the many whose abductions never made the headlines because Nigeria had run out of capacity to grieve. You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the at least 1,799 students seized in a dozen of the largest abductions since Chibok , and to the 670 children affected by at least 10 school kidnappings in less than two years - a litany of horror compiled not by your security agencies, but by international human rights organisations doing the work your government refuses to do. Part One ………..
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Zekeri Idris Jnr
Zekeri Idris Jnr@IdrisZekeriJnr·
How to defend your votes in 2027 (using the Kwankwansiyya model). #politics #nigeria
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Mr Sergio
Mr Sergio@samson_samsen·
Do you know the thing you will never see in this video unless I tell you? Jim Iyke made his wife experience what women do in 97% of marriages, which is neglecting the man emotionally the moment kids come into the picture. It is one of the few and rare times that a woman will experience “women in marriage,” and I love it. But the only difference here, and the lesson-packed part, is that when women do this, when women become obsessive with the kids while showing little care and affection for the husband, the man never leaves. He complains randomly and sparingly to the woman and sometimes to friends about how his wife is a very good mother to his child, but “the only thing is” she does not like sex anymore. They laugh about it, drink over it, and he returns home to the torture, but will never leave. Jim Iyke’ ex experienced what many married men experience in marriage, the decline in affection and, in some cases, the alienation of intimacy, but she chose to leave. The irony in this video is not that she left. The irony is that millions of men live this exact reality quietly for decades without leaving. The world is made up of good and bad people, and morality is not gendered, but the only people capable of being good are men. And they are.
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline

I lost my spark, and my wife suffered for it. And then I became an obsessive dad. I gave everything in me to my son. I was a proper stay-at-home dad. I became an excellent father but a woeful husband.After a while, she said, “I can’t find the man I married anymore.” I told her, “I don’t know what it’d take for me to heal and bring myself back. If you want to wait for me, I’d appreciate it. And if you can’t, I would understand.” She said she couldn’t, so we shook hands and parted as friends. — Jim Iyke on his failed marriage

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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
GENERAL YAKUBU GOWON AND POPE LEO XIV. Only a few days ago Yakubu Gowon wrote and published a Memoir of his life in which he detailed his roles in the Biafra war, excoriating everyone but himself in what many consider a revisionist attempt by a man who was front-and-center and instrumental in the creation of the war, and superintended its heinous outcome. Gowon exonerated himself in all the atrocities of that war, admitting little or no guilt or wrongdoing, and failing to apologize to what many consider to be the worse genocide committed by any group of people in the entire human race. A few days after Gowon’s indignant display, The Pope of the Catholics boldly issued an apology to the victims of slavery; crimes committed hundreds of years ago in which the Catholic Church was complicit and culpable. The Pope said sorry, but the all mighty Gowon has no contrition, no remorse and no shame for the dastardly acts he committed; that he planned, sanctioned and executed — the killing of millions of innocent people in Biafra. The essential thesis of this short note, is that the most brutal acts of Gowon have become a watershed of his life, and that instead of its history being a soothing balm in the domain of the past, softening our memories, it has become a dangerously loathsome reminder of his past and the fetid outcomes. Drawing a contrast between these two men and the institutions that they emerge from, I wonder how their dispersed actions might affect our consciousness … I wonder also if we could truly say without hesitation, that, “All is well with us, and that our children and their children’s children are well.” The cycle of the crimes of Biafra, just like those of slavery have left deep scars on the victors and the vanquished, more so on the victims, and robbing us all of our humanity. To remain truly human, no man can gain anything from the horrors, the pain and the suffering of those they oppress. And, what must be most painful is to not admit our failure and refuse to repent, confess and seek restoration and restitution. This is not a review of Gowon’s book - that job is in the domain of so many other writers and pundits. It is also not a rebuke of the man himself, because that judgement is reserved for God in whose domain Gowon will soon be. My advocacy is that we must TELL THE WORLD THE TRUTH always. Let us abhor the diminishment and condescension of telling not the Truth. Let us FEAR GOD. The trauma and the tragedy of Biafra when told properly, will help to lay the foundation needed to ensure the truth and the future of our country by guaranteeing the evolution of our society’s prosperity and stability. Okey Anueyiagu.
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y@ysuckme·
brick by brick. day by day.
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SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬
SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6·
By All and Every Indications this Country is Being Destroyed on Purpose.. 😎😮‍💨🚨
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Rumi
Rumi@rumilyrics·
Always pray for alignment. To be at the right place, at the right time, around the right people who will help you get to your destiny.
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Ndi Kato (Ungwan Masara's finest)
Southerners used to have so much advice for people of the Middle belt when the fulani attacks were primarily in our region. To apply the advice now that the brutality has spread seems really tough. You can all see that theory and practicals are different things.
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J. C. Okechukwu
J. C. Okechukwu@jcokechukwu·
ABURI: When you speak the truth, you don't stutter (stammer) so much. General Yakubu Gowon owes this generation of Nigeria's indigenous peoples a lot of apologies. He should just admit he was a puppet who simply did what he was commanded to do - to help them turn Nigeria into the unrecognisable mess that it has become today. Wonder how he feels now. History is very important
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Seyon Hundeyin
Seyon Hundeyin@Seyonhundeyin1·
You'll never see Kwankwasiyas asking "so how are we going to defend our votes" on social media ☺️
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Eric
Eric@amerix·
One day, you will pay school fees, hospital bills, and salaries. You will stay awake calculating figures while others sleep peacefully. It is the day you will realize your father carried a weight you never understood. Now it is your turn, The burden is heavy, but it is SACRED. Your FATHER carried it, now carry it for your son.
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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
This Nigerian lady who teaches at a school in Japan broke down the Japanese style of learning that makes them very intelligent and productive. I think this is smart learning. It will be helpful to Nigerian students, if it is adopted in our educational system.✍️
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27.@dimvji·
nobody will put you on until you have motion
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AFRICAMUSTBEFREE!!!!!!!
AFRICAMUSTBEFREE!!!!!!!@engrICO2015·
A copy of the Aburi Accord Gowon rejected that will blow your mind ! Now I know the man we should blamed 💯
AFRICAMUSTBEFREE!!!!!!! tweet media
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Kunle Kenny -The Joy Dispenser
Don’t let APC media propaganda fool you oo!! APC doesn’t have the numbers ooo!! All na propaganda! Get your PVCs. We are kicking them out in the elections! Come out and vote!
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MEDUSA!👽🩷
MEDUSA!👽🩷@Prettdaisy·
I’m afraid we’re being outnumbered by the sheer number of foolish people in this country.
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