Tori
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@UBAGroup What is happening again? This bank is always having one issue or the other😠. Earlier today I was able to transfer to another bank but this very moment I can't, I can only transfer to UBA. Why do you people like embarrassing your customers? This is so disappointing
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As part of the UBA Foundation Tree Planting for Sustainability Initiative, we joined students and staff at King’s College and CMS Grammar School to commemorate World Environment Day and inspire the next generation of environmental stewards.
Together, we can create lasting impact, one tree at a time.
#WorldEnvironmentDay #UBAFoundation




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@inecnigeria We vote we no vote una don already know who win election so abeg make I hear word. You people are one of the problem we have in this country
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Your vote na your VOICE!
No siddon for house make people decide your future for you.
If you never register before, now na the time!
Visit any INEC State Office, LGA Office or designated registration centre make you do your Registration.
📅 11th May – 10th July, 2026
⏰ 9:00am – 3:00pm
Register today and make your vote count tomorrow.
Your VOTE Mata: youtu.be/Ux0CHw3OFCg?si…

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@Lord_Of_Warri They display their illiteracy for the whole world to see
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After watching their press conference today, I nearly lost brain cells listening to those clowns. I’m not even surprised by their illiteracy anymore. I used to wonder why Urhobos and Ijaws have so many illiterate fools in their councils of chiefs — until I saw the Urhobos proudly giving a chieftaincy title to that obvious illiterate, Ejiro Imuren.
That’s when it clicked: ah, so that’s why they’re flooded with illiterates. They actually love brain-dead people 😂

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@MTNNG @NGSuperEagles What is the issue again @MTNNG? I can't check my data balance since yesterday, this network is so terrible
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Normal levels.
The @NGSuperEagles handled business as expected 🦅🇳🇬
#MTNxSuperEagles
#MTNFootball
#NaijaWeGetFootball

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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐧𝐞𝐰 𝐔𝐁𝐀 𝐌𝐨𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐞 𝐀𝐩𝐩 𝐢𝐬 𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞! 📲
With a refreshed interface, enhanced security, faster navigation, and seamless transactions, it is designed to make banking smoother at every step.
Download the new UBA Mobile App now on the App Store or Google Play Store and experience banking made simple.
#AfricasGlobalBank

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I overheard a 16-17 year old girl boldly saying that she’ll never date any boy who doesn’t have an iPhone 17 Pro Max.
My head nearly exploded.
This is a child o — a literal teenager — and our society has already wired her brain to believe that having the latest iPhone is the ultimate qualification for a boyfriend.
May God save us all. 😩
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Ere ọwurọ, my beautiful Itsekiri people! Mo winọrọn!
I am proud to be Iwere. From Warri to the world, our culture shines bright. Ogiame Suoooo!
Who else is repping Itsekiri today? Drop your akpuja below! #Itsekiri #WarriKingdom #IwerePride
@Lord_Of_Warri
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@Lord_Of_Warri @inecnigeria INEC it will never be well with you guys, inciting war in delta state/Nigeria. You know what to do cause you guys know the truth but stupidly and greed has taken over
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Hello @inecnigeria you can take that proposal and shove it up your ahh hole… not happening. If it’s war we are ready for it.
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@Lord_Of_Warri Is it that some of the bennis do not know history😕? They always feel that they are above everyone. This is why I love and respect the Yorubas
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Your Oba is our house boy… may God punish you there.
Odicadet@OddCruise
@Oton_0ritse I’m stating a fact. Itsekiri is owned by the Oba of Benin. The Olu of Warri is his son.
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@Lord_Of_Warri That is to tell you they don't even have the interest of Itsekiri. Evil people
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Every LGA in Delta South Senatorial District has released its primary results, except my own three Warri LGAs. They are deliberately delaying because some people want to sell their own flesh and blood to impose a candidate who has done nothing but try to destroy itsekiri someone who was even rejected by his own people.
The Isokos delivered their votes because they understand the importance of Itsekiri support, especially looking ahead to 2031. Yet some of our own Itsekiri leaders are working overtime to overturn the results in favour of an Isoko senator who is busy serving Gbaramatu interests at the expense of his own Isoko people and the Itsekiri nation.
This is unacceptable.
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The King of Warri, His Majesty Ògíamẹ̀ Atuwatsé III CFR, speaking at the Julius Maada Bio Leadership Colloquium 2.0 and African Young Leaders Convergence in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Delivering profound insights on leadership, governance, cultural identity, and the future of Africa, the revered monarch continues to inspire a new generation of African leaders with his vision, wisdom, and commitment to transformational development.




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@Lord_Of_Warri Abeg no dey give them expo...make we dey look till e happen then them go understand
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My Observation: The Hard Lesson from the Past and the Future Threat to Uvwie and Surrounding Urhobo Areas
By Lord of Warri (Ijaws are an invasive species by nature)
The Urhobo people of Uvwie, Okpe, Udu, and Ughelli South are about to learn a very bitter lesson, one that will hit hard in the next 50 years if nothing is done. The Ijaws, by their nature as an invasive species, are systematically buying up lands in these areas, and just like they did in Warri, they will eventually demand their own voting wards, push for political rights, and fight to control the very territories they are currently infiltrating through commerce.
Historically, the Ijaws’ presence in Warri South began purely through economic activity. They were allowed in to sell fish effectively to the hinterland and the growing British population. They were granted temporary land to settle, and that area became known in Itsekiri as Ogbe-Ijaw (Ijaw Quarters), similar to the Hausa quarters you see across Nigeria.
When the British later wanted to formalize and lease those lands, the rightful owners — the Itsekiri — simply removed the Ijaws from the properties. The Ijaws did not resist or fight back because they knew it was never their land. They were relocated elsewhere without drama. 40 years later, however, they dragged the Itsekiri to court claiming ownership of the same lands they had only used for fish trading and economic opportunities. The courts saw through the ploy and threw out their case.
Today, the Ijaws have shifted tactics in Warri South. Instead of open claims, they are aggressively buying lands and using that economic foothold to force their way into politics — a move that is still being resisted. But the pattern is clear and repeating itself right now in Urhobo territories.
Across Ughelli South and Udu, they are buying up almost the entire waterfront. They are also grabbing strategic economic zones in Uvwie and Okpe LGAs. Those collecting the money today have no clue what they are actually selling: their future political power and sovereignty.
If the Ijaws decide, as they have repeatedly done in Warri, to flood these waterfronts and bought lands with their people from other states and communities, there will be little you can do to stop them. They will exploit every loophole in the Nigerian Constitution, demand their own voting wards, and within 50 years turn these areas into Ijaw strongholds.
In the next 10 to 30 years, Urhobo leaders in Uvwie and Okpe will find themselves going cap in hand to Ijaw landlords and economic controllers for political backing and votes. When the economy slips out of Urhobo hands, politics will follow. Whoever controls the wealth eventually controls the politics. Uvwie and Okpe will, by proxy, become Ijaw-controlled LGAs. Slowly but surely, they will infiltrate community politics, install their preferred candidates as chairmen, and eventually dictate who leads the entire local government. This is not speculation — it is already happening in parts of Warri. This is a deliberate, long-term plan by the Ijaws to take over and dominate Delta State politics.
Although previously Uvwie leaders already saw the warning sign in what is now called Bendel Estate and some parts of what is now Niger Cat. they were originally known as Ijaw Quarters, but Uvwie leaders, having learned from the ijaw quarters (Ogbe-Ijaw) in Warri, wisely rejected that name to prevent future ownership claims.
The situation today is far more dangerous and complex. The Ijaws now have paid indigenous foot soldiers in these Urhobo areas — people who have been bought over. Alliances have formed, and influence is no longer just external — it exists within. Some local actors, whether political, traditional rulers, or youth leaders, are already aligned with these interests.
My question to the Urhobo people is this:
How do you defend your land against a monster you yourselves helped create and feed?
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