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Build. Pray. Learn. Food Safety X Sports @prosportsintel Rev 5:10

Nigeria Katılım Mart 2011
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Johnmark Obiefuna
Johnmark Obiefuna@jayhemz·
When I see humongous structures like this. I remember history. If you don't have the military force to defend structures like this, don't build them. History is replete with churches and impressive monuments taken over by Islamic jihadists. They don't need to build, but they can take over especially with the wrong government in place. This is not in any way casting aspersions on the person of Bishop Oyedepo but history is clear as to why this is a white elephant project. I think the Jehovah Witness approach to building gigantic structures is the best tbh. The church isn't the building, the people are.
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35

Pastor Iren visited Bishop Oyedepo’s ongoing 100k sitting capacity Ark Auditorium…. Omoh, it’s so huge it looks exactly like a stadium bruh 🥶🧎🏻‍♂️‍➡️

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V.I.C👨‍💻
V.I.C👨‍💻@VIC_kutz·
Imagine standing before the swollen corpses of your only family, protruding from their coffins because the bullets that killed them left them so badly damaged that even the morgue’s freezers couldn’t keep them intact. 💔
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Cross˚
Cross˚@Elkrosmediahub·
This one too. Was he quoting someone or using the <<< sign?🤣🤣
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Omolomo@Omolomo_o

@adekunleGOLD ""Dear God, if you give us Dagrin Back , we'll give you Jonathan in return"" That means someone said this. Adekunle only reply is this 👉🏽 «LOL Most of yall dumb and foolish una be semi illiterate e worse pass make person be cow.

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GBEMISOLA CFC💙
GBEMISOLA CFC💙@QUEENOFDBLUES1·
Peter Obi to you can not fix Nigeria in 4 years but we should give your Oloriburuku Drug Lord another 4 years to fix the country after failing woefully in his first 4. YOU MUST BE MAD!!!
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
State visits by Leaders are not tourism, and diplomacy is not a fashion parade. Every foreign trip undertaken by a government must deliver measurable benefits to the people, including investments, technology transfer, trade agreements, factory expansion, industrial partnerships, and job creation. During President Trump’s recent visit to China, the American delegation reportedly included a few top government officials, and many of the biggest figures in global business and technology: Consequently, huge trade deals worth several billion dollars including about 200 Boeing orders were achieved. The list of the entourage included 1. Donald J. Trump – President of the United States 2. Marco Rubio – Secretary of State 3. Pete Hegseth – Secretary of Defence 4. Elon Musk – CEO, Tesla & SpaceX 5. Jensen Huang – CEO, Nvidia 6. Tim Cook – CEO, Apple 7. Larry Fink – CEO, BlackRock 8. Stephen Schwarzman – CEO, Blackstone 9. Kelly Ortberg – CEO, Boeing 10. Brian Sikes – CEO, Cargill 11. Jane Fraser – CEO, Citigroup 12. Larry Culp – CEO, General Electric 13. David Solomon – CEO, Goldman Sachs 14. Sanjay Mehrotra – CEO, Micron Technology 15.Cristiano Amon – CEO, Qualcomm 16. Dina P. McCormick – President of Meta 17. Ryan McInerney – CEO, Visa 18. Michael Miebach – President, Mastercard 19. Jim Anderson – CEO, Coherent 20. Jacob Thaysen – CEO, Illumina That is how serious nations approach diplomacy, by aligning foreign policy with economic expansion, industrial growth, innovation, and national productivity. I hope that lessons can be learned from these recent visits comparing them with the President of Nigeria’s recent state visit to the United Kingdom. A large entourage of politicians, aides, and government officials travelled, yet Nigerians are still asking a simple question: what exactly did Nigeria bring home? Which factories are coming to Nigeria? What power, technology, manufacturing, agricultural, or industrial agreements were secured? How many direct jobs will this visit create for Nigerian youths? What investments were attracted? What measurable economic outcomes can the ordinary Nigerian point to? The delegation reportedly included: 1. President Bola Tinubu 2. Senator (Mrs) Tinubu 3.12 governors 4.9 ministers 5.7 members of the National Assembly 6. Over 20 senior State House staff 7. Over 30 security personnel 8. Over 10 domestic staff 9. Several supporters and associates It is not enough to ride horses, wear matching uniforms, attend royal banquets, and release glossy photographs. Symbolism without substance cannot feed hungry citizens. Today, Nigeria is in decline, battling serious insecurity, food insecurity, unemployment, a weakened naira, declining industrial productivity, and worsening poverty. At a time when millions of Nigerians struggle daily to afford food and survive economic hardship, every kobo spent on foreign trips must produce tangible national value: investments, factories, jobs, exports, infrastructure, and economic opportunities. Nigeria needs leadership that is focused less on optics and more on productivity; less on ceremony and more on measurable economic results. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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fanMaziTundeEdnut
fanMaziTundeEdnut@originalproflle·
The moment Peter Obi gave tinubu UPPERCUT 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👊🏾
Peter Obi@PeterObi

State visits by Leaders are not tourism, and diplomacy is not a fashion parade. Every foreign trip undertaken by a government must deliver measurable benefits to the people, including investments, technology transfer, trade agreements, factory expansion, industrial partnerships, and job creation. During President Trump’s recent visit to China, the American delegation reportedly included a few top government officials, and many of the biggest figures in global business and technology: Consequently, huge trade deals worth several billion dollars including about 200 Boeing orders were achieved. The list of the entourage included 1. Donald J. Trump – President of the United States 2. Marco Rubio – Secretary of State 3. Pete Hegseth – Secretary of Defence 4. Elon Musk – CEO, Tesla & SpaceX 5. Jensen Huang – CEO, Nvidia 6. Tim Cook – CEO, Apple 7. Larry Fink – CEO, BlackRock 8. Stephen Schwarzman – CEO, Blackstone 9. Kelly Ortberg – CEO, Boeing 10. Brian Sikes – CEO, Cargill 11. Jane Fraser – CEO, Citigroup 12. Larry Culp – CEO, General Electric 13. David Solomon – CEO, Goldman Sachs 14. Sanjay Mehrotra – CEO, Micron Technology 15.Cristiano Amon – CEO, Qualcomm 16. Dina P. McCormick – President of Meta 17. Ryan McInerney – CEO, Visa 18. Michael Miebach – President, Mastercard 19. Jim Anderson – CEO, Coherent 20. Jacob Thaysen – CEO, Illumina That is how serious nations approach diplomacy, by aligning foreign policy with economic expansion, industrial growth, innovation, and national productivity. I hope that lessons can be learned from these recent visits comparing them with the President of Nigeria’s recent state visit to the United Kingdom. A large entourage of politicians, aides, and government officials travelled, yet Nigerians are still asking a simple question: what exactly did Nigeria bring home? Which factories are coming to Nigeria? What power, technology, manufacturing, agricultural, or industrial agreements were secured? How many direct jobs will this visit create for Nigerian youths? What investments were attracted? What measurable economic outcomes can the ordinary Nigerian point to? The delegation reportedly included: 1. President Bola Tinubu 2. Senator (Mrs) Tinubu 3.12 governors 4.9 ministers 5.7 members of the National Assembly 6. Over 20 senior State House staff 7. Over 30 security personnel 8. Over 10 domestic staff 9. Several supporters and associates It is not enough to ride horses, wear matching uniforms, attend royal banquets, and release glossy photographs. Symbolism without substance cannot feed hungry citizens. Today, Nigeria is in decline, battling serious insecurity, food insecurity, unemployment, a weakened naira, declining industrial productivity, and worsening poverty. At a time when millions of Nigerians struggle daily to afford food and survive economic hardship, every kobo spent on foreign trips must produce tangible national value: investments, factories, jobs, exports, infrastructure, and economic opportunities. Nigeria needs leadership that is focused less on optics and more on productivity; less on ceremony and more on measurable economic results. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO

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SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬
SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6·
N1.2m a month salary in 2026 gives you the same Financial stability as Someone who was earning N150,000 a month salary in 2014. 🥹😫🥵
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Cross˚@Elkrosmediahub·
For the record, I am not bringing those Adekunle Gold’s vitriol at GEJ because of some of your “glass house and stones” rhetorics. I am saying since he was that critical of the government under GEJ, why so silent when we have it thrice as bad now? Goose and gander??
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Agent Jake
Agent Jake@Hitee_·
Most Nigerian celebs were very critical pre 2015, especially during GEJ , now , they’ve all gone mute when things are worse Why? An avg Nigerian doesn’t care inasmuch as small change don dey enter. They think the small change will save them against a rotten system.
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SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬
SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6·
Did anyone Notice, NASS created a bill to Trap PO in ADC. Instead the Bill Backfired badly & Led to THE LARGEST RETIREMENT OF POLITICIANS IN NIGERIAN HISTORY. Many of them lost their Primaries Ystd & their New Bill restricts them From Decamping to another Party to Contest. 🤣😫
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Felix
Felix@felixherbt·
Dear @WorldBankGroup, For the second time, stop enabling our politicians to destroy our country. There is nothing beneficial to the citizens from the loan given to them. They only share it among themselves and use the rest to buy votes for re-election. Stop giving President Tinubu loans. We Nigerians are pleading!
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Malachy Odo II
Malachy Odo II@MalachyOdo1·
A Party that is rigging it's own primaries has no plans of playing by the rules. APC is a disease that we must exterminate.
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Queen Bee 👑 🐝
Queen Bee 👑 🐝@RealQueenBee__·
MAY GOD PUNISH ANYONE AND ANYTHING APC You still wonder what all the monies that Tinubu, Akpabio and Shettima have been borrowing are meant for? I've never seen a group of people so wicked as the APC. Nigerians must stand together in unity come 2027 to reject the APC.
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Aunty Teda
Aunty Teda@imoteda·
Just searched Tinubu in my tweets. True true DSS will carry me. That being said, Tinubu is a terrible president and has made life for Nigerians worse in every conceivable way and HE MUST NOT ENTER ASO ROCK AGAIN IN 2027.
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POK
POK@real_POK·
I am not going to discuss Peter Obi intelligence over Tinubu's with anybody. Tinubu has used 3 years, he should show us his scorecard. Mr Balablu, what have you done for Nigerians? Fuck intelligence discussion Show me the projects and policies
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Jaiye
Jaiye@slimsuki_·
Klay bought Megan a house and a 200k Bentley. Named his yatch after her and still gave her maintenance money. However when they broke up, there was outrage about how she cooked for his family. “She shouldn’t me doing that for a man” It’s insane to me SHE COOKED!!!!
Jaiye@slimsuki_

The woman’s contribution ( usually emotional) seems to carry more weight than whatever the man contributes. Whatever he has done is seen as the norm(what he’s supposed to do) while the woman’s is seen as going the extra mile.

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