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unparallel_j@UnparallelJ·
@UgwunnaEjikem Airport - Lagos Coastal road - Lagos Deep sea port - ogun state. Ondo. Badagry Political appointment - South west South east - Deep Freezer 🤏👍
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Ubi Franklin Ofem
Ubi Franklin Ofem@ubifranklin1·
Dear friends, it’s your constitutional right to support whoever you choose. I’m supporting Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for President and Senator Prince Bassey Otu for Governor of Cross River State. Senator Prof Benedict Ayade for Cross River Northern Senatorial District. Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong for Cross River southern senatorial district. Senator Eteng jones Williams
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Marvellous Israel
Marvellous Israel@MarvellousIsra3·
@PeterObi The nightmare of the opposition. God bless us. The bullet they said we missed in 2023 has been the bullet sustaining education in the country while the other mandate thief has been frolicking around.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Investing in in Education and Human Capital On Thursday, May 26th, I visited the College of Nursing Sciences in Mbano, Imo State, and was warmly received by the Provost, staff, and students. I am deeply grateful for their kind words regarding my earlier modest support of ₦10 million, which the school used for the procurement of solar power and a transformer. I also made an additional donation of ₦10 million to support ongoing developments at the institution. It is always encouraging to see institutions striving to improve learning conditions despite obvious challenges. I am convinced that investing in education, healthcare, and critical infrastructure is the surest path to sustainable national development. These should not be seen as expenses, but rather as essential investments in our collective future. We must move from consumption to production by deliberately supporting institutions that build human capital and empower our young people with the skills needed to drive progress. I encouraged the students to remain focused, disciplined, and committed to their studies, reminding them that they are at the heart of the Nigeria we must build—one anchored in competence, compassion, character, and productivity. By investing in our youth in a sustainable and productive manner, a new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Brother me
Brother me@CHRISO_CHR·
@PeterObi H.E Peter Obi has contributed in education and health more than some states governments
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SERAH IBRAHIM
SERAH IBRAHIM@TheSerahIbrahim·
You see the thing about these APC media clowns, they have no life, no substance, no brain, no achievements, just a desperate hunger to parade themselves as the next “hallelujah boy” online, hoping for some shallow SA position like Seyi Law or a recognition in some shallow media list for APC. That’s the peak of their vision. Their world is so shallow, they can’t comprehend that other people are building careers, living meaningful lives, and contributing something real to society. So sad and pitiful.
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@TheSerahIbrahim Who employed this olodo for Deloitte? Do you have another job than following Obi about ?

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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
A Life of Faith and Service: Farewell to Rev. Dr Uma Ukpai Yesterday, I joined Nigerians from all walks of life to pay our last respects to a great man of God, Rev. Dr Uma Ukpai, at the International Conference Centre, Umuahia. It was a solemn yet deeply inspiring gathering - one that reflected the breadth of lives he touched and the enduring legacy he leaves behind. Rev. Dr Ukpai was not only a preacher of the Word but a living embodiment of it, marked by humility, compassion, and commitment to the service of God and humanity. His life was a testament to faith in action, as he laboured tirelessly to uplift souls, strengthen families, and guide communities along the path of righteousness. As we bid him farewell, we do so with gratitude to God for a life well spent and for the countless seeds of faith he sowed, which will continue to bear fruit for generations to come. May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace. -PO
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Hon Henry Shield
Hon Henry Shield@HonShield·
Military barracks are being sacked across the country by terrorists, soldiers are being killed, but our Minister of Defence is busy at the Eagle Square, Abuja as Head of APC Convention Security Chairman. Nna eh, we suppose tear these people some koboko before election.
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DOZIE👑
DOZIE👑@DCreator001·
@ubifranklin1 Why are you supporting him ? Good reason and I will support him too
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unparallel_j
unparallel_j@UnparallelJ·
@odionwere_ @ubifranklin1 Rest with Ur gaslighting Go and support Ur Obi in peace and let me support my Tinubu in peace. This is not 2023
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solace. 💀@odionwere_·
No problem at all — supporting your preferred candidates is your right. But the real question Nigerians are asking now is this: beyond support, what has that loyalty translated to in people’s daily lives? Today, under Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the average Nigerian is battling rising fuel prices, high cost of food, and serious economic pressure. So it’s fair for people to question not just choices, but outcomes. Support is personal, but governance is public. At the end of the day, na results everybody go feel — whether you support them or not.
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SMART
SMART@smartclint4real·
@ubifranklin1 Give us the reason why you are supporting him . What has he done since he became president
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High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro
High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro@HighChiefOkoro·
I will be proud to have a son like Seyi Tinubu. Can any Obidient to proud to have a son like Oseloka Obi?
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unparallel_j
unparallel_j@UnparallelJ·
@Buchi_Laba E no go better for your papa and mama I go vote APC and Tinubu and nothing U and ur useless papa fit do . Ode ! E no go better for U and Peter Obi
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Buchi Laba
Buchi Laba@Buchi_Laba·
I just bought fuel for 1450 per Litre! E no go better for any body generation whe dey campaign and wan vote for these people!! Bastids!
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Hate injustice Regardless
Hate injustice Regardless@inegbenois29008·
@ArcSadam Did you just call BKO veteran journalist.He focus is on peter Obi but hail tinubu as a strategist because all the governors except two jump to APC.History will forget some of you
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Sadam
Sadam@ArcSadam·
Veteran journalist Babajide Kolade-Otitoju (BKO) on TVC New’s Journalist Hangout has launched a scathing critique of Peter Obi’s political consistency, dismissing his recent visit to Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso as purely political despite Obi’s claim that it was not. BKO said: “Peter Obi said his presence in Kano was not political, but to celebrate Salah… If you believe that, you’ll believe anything.” He recalled Obi’s earlier declaration: “Peter Obi said he will not leave APGA… He said he will never leave APGA. Is he still in APGA today? No, he’s not. So, when he says something, you take it with a pinch of salt.” The journalist argued that Obi and Kwankwaso are likely to align on the same platform for 2027: “The two of them are likely to end up in the same party. Peter Obi said to his supporters last week that he wasn’t sure that he would get the ticket of ADC. So, he’s preparing their minds… for another movement. He’s preparing their minds, just in case he chooses to become the deputy to the presidential candidate.” BKO noted the growing momentum: “Many people see ADC as belonging to Atiku… Some call it Atiku Democratic Congress, ADC. So, Peter Obi is not likely to win any primary. He doesn’t, and he cannot spend money the way others spend. So, primaries, not for him. But they’ve always wanted to bring in someone like Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso because… any party that Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso joins will become strengthened.” He praised the opposition realignment while warning against defeatism: “I like the fact that the opposition is getting stronger in terms of some of the alliances that they are building… There will never be a one-party state in our country… Instead of speaking like a frustrated person, concentrate on yourself, building solid alliances.” BKO concluded that the current moves signal serious opposition momentum ahead of 2027, urging critics to stop claiming Tinubu wants a one-party state and instead focus on building a credible challenge. The remarks have sparked intense debate online about Obi’s political consistency and the future of opposition politics in Nigeria. Watch the video in the comment section.
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unparallel_j
unparallel_j@UnparallelJ·
@gia44b @ArcSadam But U can talk about Tinubu....but another person can not talk about Obi?? Oga even at your age I expect U to have sense and a level of mature Reasoning . Sadly , and obidiots will always behave like a zombie no matter the age
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Unclebg44
Unclebg44@gia44b·
Babajide Kolade is a known Tinubu supporter and employee so his remarks about Peter Obi is not a surprise. The question is how is Peter Obi's affiliations, political alliances and platforms his business? The man should focus his attention on Bola Tinubu's performance and failed governance, 63% Nigerians suffering Multi-dimentional poverty and hunger, poor infrastructure and the need to ensure electronic Transmission of Results and Fair Credible and Transparent Election is achieved in 2027
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Hon Henry Shield
Hon Henry Shield@HonShield·
The court gave an order confirming someone as NURTW President, he was arrested for obeying the order and the person who the court sacked is being powered by security agencies to keep acting the role? Democracy in Nigeria is gone!
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