Xtian O
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Today makes it exactly 2 years since I got to Nigeria and got the shock of my life. A childhood schoolmate and friend who I had trusted, and sent home over 300 Million Naira for an Agro Palm Estate Project, was not who I thought he was.
2 years later the dude is yet to reach out and offer an honest apology, and I am here wondering how much more damage others like me who trust people back home to help build our dreams, while we suffer and send money home from the diaspora, have gone through.
I had good intentions investing back home. That is why I committed over $2.8M over the past few years to set up several businesses that have all turned out a waste. Looking back now, I regret not investing my money in the country where I live.
Recently I came to my senses and realised that taking money from a stable economy like the USA, Canada, or UK to invest it in an unstable economy is the mistake many of us in the African diaspora have been making for years. It has crippled many of us and made it hard to build lasting wealth.
But there is a better way. The Diaspora Wealth Builders Community way, where we advocate that you invest and build wealth in the country you live in, and when you are truly ready to retire home to Africa, you take a part of it and go invest there, where you can be present to monitor it.
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@ADCkanomedia @ADCVanguard_ @aamalamiSAN @raufaregbesola @BolajiADC Na who go fund the campaign na be the problem 🤣😂🤣
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@SarautaMaryam May your days be long for speaking the truth. It shows that there is still hope for Nigeria 🇳🇬
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@SundayDareSD Only vultures disagrees with Peter Obi’s call for BAT’s resignation.
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Call for Resignation: Peter Obi cuts a pitiable figure. Needs Schooling.
His latest call for President Bola Tinubu to resign is not the intervention of a statesman. It is the outburst of a politician who appears increasingly unable to distinguish between political opposition and constitutional reality.
For months, Nigerians have watched Obi drift steadily from the measured and restrained image that once earned him admiration across sections of the country. What we see today is something entirely different: a perpetual agitator whose politics now revolves around pessimism, alarmism and endless declarations of national collapse.
His demand that President Tinubu should resign exposes a profound misunderstanding of the very office he seeks to occupy.
Nigeria is not a parliamentary system where governments rise and fall on votes of confidence. Nigeria is a constitutional presidential democracy. Presidents are elected for fixed terms and leave office through elections, constitutional processes, incapacity or the expiration of their mandate. This is elementary civic knowledge.
Yet Peter Obi, a former governor and presidential candidate, chose to ignore this basic reality in favour of cheap political theatre.
It raises a troubling question: if a man seeking the presidency cannot demonstrate respect for the constitutional foundations of the office, why should Nigerians trust him with that office?
Leadership is not measured by the frequency of complaints. It is measured by judgment, composure and the ability to offer solutions. On each of these counts, Obi's recent conduct has been disappointing.
Every challenge facing Nigeria becomes, in Obi's telling, proof of total failure. Every difficulty becomes a national catastrophe. Every setback becomes an excuse for outrage. Yet when the economy records growth, when foreign reserves rise, when revenues improve, when infrastructure projects advance, or when security forces record successes, Obi suddenly loses his voice.
His politics has become a politics of selective outrage.
A serious national leader acknowledges both challenges and progress. A serious leader offers alternatives. A serious leader understands that governing a nation of over 200 million people requires more than tweets, soundbites and perpetual criticism.
Increasingly, Peter Obi appears more comfortable leading online outrage than leading serious national conversations.
There was a time when many Nigerians viewed him as a credible presidential contender. That perception is fading rapidly. With each reckless statement, he reinforces the impression that he is less interested in governing Nigeria than in constantly protesting Nigeria.
The presidency is not an activist platform. It is not a protest movement. It is not a permanent grievance machine.
It demands maturity, balance, perspective and constitutional discipline.
By calling for President Tinubu's resignation, Peter Obi has done more damage to his own presidential credentials than any political opponent could have done. He has revealed a level of impatience, poor judgment and political desperation that should concern even his most loyal supporters.
At some point, every politician must decide whether he wishes to be a serious contender for power or merely a professional critic of those who hold it.
Peter Obi's latest outburst suggests he has made his choice.
The tragedy is that he may not realise it.
@officialABAT @OfficialAPCNg @DavidsOffor
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How can the population remain the same when of your brothers are on an irredeemable mission of depopulating Nigerian, through ethnic cleansing and religious genocide.
Even if a population census is conducted today, without ending insecurity in Nigeria, especially in the north, there will be no native Nigerian remaining to contest against those monsters come 2035.
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Real Nigeria population is not more than 170M.
We lie alot with population because they are the basis for resources allocation and also legislative representation.
And all sides do it, but what I see mostly is one will deny they do it but others do it.
NIN 121M
SIM 185M
BVN 68M
I did my NIN since 2013 in those years many have died but still are counted, for SIM I have 4 registration so I was counted four times, BVN is somehow looking credible but many may also have died.
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@instablog9ja Abeg make I ask..... Na peller marry Jarvis abi na Jarvis marry peller
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@StephAmanii @ADCkanomedia @ADCVanguard_ @PeterObi @atiku @ChibuikeAmaechi @aamalamiSAN @raufaregbesola @BolajiADC @KafinHausaa @MayorOfNasarawa @iamhistory_ He will be incarcerated till after 2031 elections, unfortunately.
When you lie to promote and institute an evil administration, that’s how they reward you.
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@ADCkanomedia @ADCVanguard_ @PeterObi @atiku @ChibuikeAmaechi @aamalamiSAN @raufaregbesola @BolajiADC @KafinHausaa @MayorOfNasarawa @iamhistory_ This is politics of calumny. This lies has since been debunked.
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Nigeria is bigger than Peter Obi. Look at what he did to Malam Nasiru El-Rufai when he was the governor of Anambra State.
@PeterObi, come and join forces with @atiku and @ChibuikeAmaechi so that Nigeria can be saved, if truly the country comes first.
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@dammiedammie35 The north knows that the entire northern region is fully secure.
Their silence says it all.
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@ADCNews_Ng He should be very careful with that snake called Kenneth Okonkwo.
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@johnennis @DJEMEDIA_ I’m not here to educate you bro, because you know the truth.
The West is not just stealing Africans present but looting insanely amount of Africas future!
The West is irredeemably destroying Africa in disguise.
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@TowersO @DJEMEDIA_ Africa's problems are Africa's fault
The West has poured an ungodly amount of money into Africa and it is still a disaster
Until Africans accept that they are the cause of their own problems, things are never going to get better
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If you aren’t a compound fool you wouldn’t be referencing Peter Obi’s administration as a governor years ago as a yardstick for measuring today’s administration.
You ancestors roamed Yoruba land naked. Why aren’t you roaming the streets naked today?
Your forefathers used grammar phone, why aren’t you today?
You are indeed a branded goat 🐐!
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“The Office of the First Lady is not recognized by the Constitution. Funds allocated to it should be redirected to educating and supporting the girl-child.”
— Peter Obi
Yet, this is Peter Obi's wife operating in the capacity of First Lady during his time as governor, with resources and privileges attached to that office.
The more you examine Nigerian politics, the more you discover that many of the things Peter Obi criticizes today were also practiced under his own administration.
At this rate, we don't need researchers to work overtime, Peter Obi's archives are doing the job themselves. 📂😂

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@johnennis @DJEMEDIA_ Africa is still underdeveloped and brain drained because of western neo-colonialism. Developing Africa will solve the problem of African migration but if that happens, who will do your dirty jobs and cheap labor?
Africa is just but national cake for the rest continent.
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@TowersO @DJEMEDIA_ I know that my people were also sold into slavery, but we’re not crying about it forever
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@ADCVanguard_ Unfortunately the government that has incarcerated him is the government he helped in instituting.
Anyways, Peter Obi will ensure his immediate release, as part of process of ensuring that the new Nigeria starts on a clean slate.
ADC must support & vote for Peter Obi, come 2027.
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Malam Nasir Ahmed El-Rufai must be released, because no democracy should normalize the detention of a citizen without transparent due process, clear charges and respect for the rule of law.
This is bigger than El-Rufai.
It is about the kind of country Nigeria wants to become.
A nation where political disagreement becomes a crime is no longer practicing democracy. A nation where former public officials, opposition voices, critics and their families can be subjected to fear, silence and intimidation is walking dangerously toward authoritarianism.
If Malam El-Rufai has a case to answer, let the government charge him properly before a competent court. Let evidence be presented. Let the law speak. Let the judiciary decide. That is how a constitutional democracy works.
But keeping a man in captivity because of politics, suspicion, fear or revenge is not justice.
It is persecution.
El-Rufai is not a small figure in Nigeria’s public life. He has served this country at the highest levels, as Minister of the FCT and as Governor of Kaduna State. Many may agree with him. Many may disagree with him. That is normal. Politics allows criticism, disagreement and opposition. But disagreement must never become a reason to destroy a person’s liberty.
Today it is El-Rufai.
Tomorrow it could be anyone.
That is why every Nigerian who believes in justice should speak up. You do not need to like El-Rufai before defending his right to due process. You do not need to belong to his party before rejecting political intimidation. You do not need to share his views before insisting that the constitution must protect every citizen.
The dangerous thing about injustice is that it never stops with one person. Once state power learns that it can silence one voice without consequences, it will try to silence more voices. Once detention becomes a political weapon, nobody is safe.
This is why the call is simple:
Free Malam Nasir Ahmed El-Rufai.
Give him due process.
Stop the persecution.
Respect the constitution.
Nigeria cannot be governed through fear. Nigeria cannot be built through revenge. Nigeria cannot move forward when those in power use institutions to settle political scores.
The same government that should be fighting insecurity, hunger, inflation and poverty should not be busy intimidating political opponents and their families. Nigerians are suffering. Communities are crying. Farmers are afraid. The economy is bleeding. Yet political persecution seems to receive more attention than the pain of ordinary people.
That is unacceptable.
El-Rufai’s continued detention sends a terrible message to Nigerians and to the world. It tells citizens that power can be used against anyone who refuses to bow. It tells opposition voices that freedom is conditional. It tells families that politics can become personal.
This must stop.
Nigeria belongs to all of us, not to one party, one administration or one man.
Free Malam Nasir Ahmed El-Rufai.
Let justice breathe.
Let democracy breathe.
Let the rule of law stand.
History is watching.

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@johnennis @DJEMEDIA_ You know nothing about history including your family history, so stay clear.
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@TowersO @DJEMEDIA_ They were not living peacefully. They were having wars and enslaving each other.
When white people showed up, they bought the slaves that were already for sale
Learn some basic history
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@johnny_fixer @DJEMEDIA_ That’s your country’s problem to solve. You guys should deal with your woke failures and stop ranting on social media.
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@TowersO @DJEMEDIA_ These people are fresh out of the jungle. There is a difference between people that were brought as slaves 10 generations ago and these uncivilized people.
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@XeyedNpainless_ @DJEMEDIA_ Who granted social media access to a wild animal like.
I will personally return you back to the Amazon jungle where urchins like you belongs.
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@TowersO @DJEMEDIA_ These are recent migrants, you dumb fuck.
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