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‘🔂&❤️ not endorsement’. #Igbo #Xtian #Anioma

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Spirit Almighty
Spirit Almighty@EzechimeOf82947·
Igbo People Indigenous In 13 nigeria states should unite for Safety, Strength, and Prosperity.
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Anambra 1st son
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Watch this video guys!!! People are calling out Soludo for sending his men to come and destroy the road constructed by Tony Nwonye. I want every Onye Anambra to take this matter up! This is the type of madness cannot be allowed to continue!
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Vivian Ifeoma
Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
In BBC propaganda documentary, Biafrans were portrayed as the aggressors who started the war. I’M HERE TO DEBUNK THAT BS!! 1) Biafra was never a rebel nation, but a sovereign nation formed as a result of Gowon’s inability to protect the people of the Old Eastern Region. 2) According to historians, the first shots of the Nigerian Civil War were fired by the 1st Division of the Nigerian Army under Colonel Mohammed Shuwa. The attack took place at exactly 6:38 a.m. on July 6, 1967, in Garkem, a border town in present-day Cross River State. 3) BBC did not discuss the Aburi Accord, which was the last attempt the Easterners made to achieve peace. 4) BBC did not highlight the food blockade and the shooting down of Red Cross relief materials, which led to the deaths of over 3 million Biafrans. 6) BBC did not discuss the Asaba Massacre because they wanted to portray Nigeria as the innocent side. The Asaba massacre was a proof that indeed it was a genocide meant to annihilate the entire Igbo nation because of oil. 7) According to declassified Uk blog, they admitted British secretly armed and backed Nigeria’s aggression towards Biafrans. However BBC left this part out! Just as we expected, the documentary is propaganda, the same old narrative being repeated. The BBC or any outsider should not tell this story. The people of the Old Eastern Region will tell the story when they are ready!!! I did not watch the documentary because I refuse to let them profit from our pain through their twisted documentary.
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Kalu Aja
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
1. Does Anambra State have a rail line? No. Plans are to connect the Aba line to Owerri, but it is not yet complete. 2. Does Anambra have an independent power project? No. The 1,500 MW Century Power Generation (CPG) in Okija is not operational. 3. How many steel plants does Anambra have? There are many small steel operations, but only one major steel plant—the Milton Steel Manufacturing Company Limited in Akwuzu. There are no other major industrial steel plants. 4. What about an airport? Yes. Anambra has a state-funded airport. I have not heard of any nation or state that has industrialised without power, rail, and steel. Yet, the professor of economics believes that the way to industrialise the state he inherited is to build a second airport, given that it already has the largest open-air market in Africa, the largest automotive SME cluster in Africa, an inland port (the only one in the Southeast), and Onitsha, the gateway to the entire Southeast. Scale of preference is an economic term for a reason If the airport is so viable, let the private sector, which looks at profit build it
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MaziTundeEdnutfan
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“Please, I want you all to protect and save my life. As I’m speaking to you, my life is in danger because of the truth I have just spoken out. There is nobody that can protect me except you Nigerians because yesterday, two different private numbers called me, the first person that called me said, bring down your video or we will track you down. Immediately I dropped that first call, the second person called, said, you have 24hrs to bring down your videos. Later thereafter, another number still called. Well meaning Nigerians, save my life. Presently, I’m moving out of my place this morning because there has been a lot of threats. I will not bow down for any pressure because I stand with the truth. There are so many things to be corrected about the church. People are tired. There are so many things to unveil about these people.” ~ Redeemed Christian Church of God member cries out after he received threats following viral video where he called #PastorAdeboye out for allegedly canceling the peaceful protest that was meant to hold on behalf of the b*headed/ kidnapped teachers & students in Oyo State because the First Lady of Nigeria, Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu is a pastor in the church. 📺: Emma-Ade/TikTok
MaziTundeEdnutfan@originalproflle

“I am a member of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG). We planned to hold a peaceful protest concerning the bandits, but unfortunately, Pastor Adeboye canceled it because Remi Tinubu is a member of the church…..” — RCCG member exposes.

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Anambra 1st son
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Just look at what Tinubu is paying people to post. They are begging artists not to comment on the recent insecurities.
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𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑮𝑬𝑵𝑬𝑹𝑨𝑳 𝑺𝑵𝑶𝑾 🇨🇮
This is a terrorist strapped with magazines, briefing the Nigerian press. He is a free man. But Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is sentenced for Terrorism. All of you down south rejoicing at the sentencing of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will soon understand.
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Anambra 1st son
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Everyone is talking about the NDC, the Arsenal match, and everything else. Hardly anyone is talking about the festival because it has drifted far from its original purpose and become more of a social media spectacle than a cultural celebration. This storyline you're pushing is an old and predictable tactic. Whenever you want people to embrace something, you frame any criticism as coming from outsiders or people who "hate" it. That way, your supporters rally around it out of loyalty rather than genuine conviction. The playbook is always the same: tribalize the conversation, create an "us versus them" narrative, and use that manufactured opposition as a marketing tool. If someone disagrees, they're quickly branded with a tribal label or dismissed as belonging to a certain group. People have seen through this strategy for a long time now. It's repetitive, transparent, and, at this point, quite frankly, exhausting.
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The Yorubas are getting dragged for attending Ojude Oba, a cultural and non political event. But NDC is hosting a political event filled with activists. This outrage about Ojude Oba is performative and fake.

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Vivian Ifeoma
Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
Protests hit the Eastern Region in 1967 as many Igbo people called for secession and their own country.
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
“I have a responsibility to always point out the deficiencies of Nigeria.”
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