Tonybrainy Esq.
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Tonybrainy Esq.
@Tonybrainy
⭐ Aries, Legal Practitioner, CEO Anes Logistics, Graphics designer, Manchester United,CR7
Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Some people ask, “What has Tinubu done?” and I honestly wonder whether they are ignoring reality or deliberately refusing to see the changes happening around them.
When this administration came in, Nigeria’s foreign reserves were around $3.9 billion. Today, they are close to $50 billion. That didn’t happen by magic. It took bold economic decisions, reforms, and leadership willing to make difficult choices for the future of the country.
For years, Nigerians suffered endless fuel queues. Spending hours, sometimes days, at filling stations became normal. Today, that ugly era is gradually disappearing. Our children may never experience the hardship many Nigerians faced just to buy petrol. That alone is a major achievement.
The floating of the naira created a more transparent system. Today, whether you are Dangote or an ordinary businessman, you access dollars based on the same market reality. That is a step toward fairness and economic stability, not backwardness.
Look around the country. Massive infrastructure projects are ongoing. Roads are being constructed with better quality and durability, unlike many of the poorly executed projects of the past that collapsed after a few years. These are long-term investments meant to outlive this administration.
No government is perfect, and challenges still exist, but refusing to acknowledge progress because of politics or hatred will not move Nigeria forward. Criticism is important, but honesty is also important.
Nigeria is bigger than political bitterness. We should support policies that strengthen the country, regardless of party affiliation.
Nigeria is working.
Tinubu will continue to fix Nigeria.

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@Tonybrainy 😆😂😅😅😅😂😅😅😅🤣😂😅😅😂😅🤣
Counsel, you baad ooo
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@Tonybrainy Aburu kutu maya meeeeee
Awilo lokumba,
Why this song come dey sweet me after reading this tweet
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
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@Leoklems Wetin you Dey yarn, so in 2000, Tinubu was the president that didn’t allow people have 12,200 to pay for school fees
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@Tonybrainy The most troubling thing is that it's the very poor people that defend this very policy. Like I should borrow to study just like Nigeria borrows anyhow. Debt is being normalized so we forget about making things affordable. The poor will always defend rubbish 🤦
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The story of how Betty Broderick unalived her ex-husband and his new wife.
- Betty Broderick was a 17-year-old first-year student when she traveled to watch a football game, and that was where she met her future husband, Dan Broderick.
- He was 21 while she was 17 when the relationship started. They later decided to get married after Dan confessed his deep feelings for her.
- In April 1969, Betty got pregnant with their first child. After the birth of their first child, Dan graduated with his medical degree and decided he wanted to study law.
- Betty became the main provider for the family while Dan was in law school. At some point, Betty started working three jobs, helping Dan with tuition fees while taking care of their kids. They had four more children at this point, but one of them passed away four days after he was born.
- When Dan finally graduated from law school, things started looking better after he got hired by a very large law firm in California.
- Betty continued working part-time, raising her children, and supporting her husband, while life started looking good for her and her family.
- After five years, Dan decided to open his own law firm, where he employed a younger woman named Linda, who was 21 years old.
- Linda was a former airline flight attendant, and Dan hired her as his new assistant at the law firm. Betty became uncomfortable after overhearing him on the phone calling Linda beautiful, only to later find out he had already employed her.
- Betty gave him a month to get rid of Linda and asked what Linda was doing differently from her. Dan started becoming unhappy, and Betty decided to have more kids to make him feel younger.
- Betty started losing weight and growing her hair longer because she had cut it short due to raising the kids, but she still suspected Dan was having an affair with Linda. Dan kept denying it and called her crazy.
- Betty asked her friend for advice, and the friend told her to visit Dan’s office on his birthday, get him a nice gift, and make herself present at the office.
- Betty got a bottle of champagne, but when she arrived at the office, Dan was not there. The office looked like there had been a party. She asked the receptionist where her husband was, and she told her that Dan and Linda had a small party before leaving for lunch.
- A few months later, Dan took Betty to a restaurant and told her he was moving out of the house and that she had been right about Linda. He said he needed some time apart.
- Dan served Betty divorce papers but made it difficult for her to get a good divorce lawyer because most of them were his friends or acquaintances, and they refused to represent her.
- Betty’s kids started giving her issues because of the divorce, and Betty dropped them off at Dan’s new place. During the divorce hearing, Dan was awarded custody of all the children.
- Betty felt defeated. She had lost her children, her husband, and the life she had built. She also felt cheated out of her rightful income because she had contributed heavily to Dan’s success.
- Betty was awarded $16k a month in alimony, but the legal battle had already left her in debt because it lasted for a long time. The house she lived in was in Dan’s name, and most of the properties they acquired together were also in his name, so she had to move out.
- Dan later cut her off financially, which made her unstable financially, while he retained legal ownership of most of their properties.
- Dan and Linda eventually got married, but Linda started taunting Betty by sending her face cream for wrinkles and weight-loss products.
- Betty got a revolvër , and seven months after their wedding, she sneaked into their home and unalived them.
- Betty was convicted of second-degree mǔrdër and sentenced to life imprisonment.
- Betty passed away in prison on May 8, 2026, at the age of 78.
What are your thoughts ????


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@ChibuikeAmaechi The will of people must prevail.
2: I am joining @ChibuikeAmaechi to SAY A BIG NO TO This CONCOCTED RESULTS.
3; Una no dey listen ooo, once it is David Mark, he will surely deliver for @atiku
4; HM, u self dey shock for Edo state. That one na real concocted result oooo

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I bet most Obidients don’t even know that after the removal of fuel subsidy, FAAC allocations to state governments increased massively.
Many states now have more money for salaries, infrastructure and projects than they did for years before the subsidy removal.
The funny part is some of the same people attacking the policy are enjoying the benefits from the increased allocations in their states.
OSS@happysunset12
@Tonybrainy what have the removed of the subsidy. do in your life ...that the question
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The Silent Killers: Why Fake Products Deserve a War-Level Response.
Fake products are wading into our markets, leaving trails of organ diseases and death. The distributors, who knowingly mix and sell fakes for profit, and the influencers who shield them, are fuelling a crisis. It’s time to call it what it is, a form of terrorism against the people. We need laws that label these actions as such, with strong consequences. Safety shouldn’t be a gamble. Let’s push for accountability and protect lives.
#ProtectLives
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@ChibuikeAmaechi @OluOlofin1 RT aggressively guys oooooo
2: no gree for them ooooo
3: no reconciliation
4: the primary must be nullified, na scam
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