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@Dblackdread77 @UyibLA 😂U Dy mad? Which goal? Abeg o
Form state with aboki? God forbid
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Edo State Traditional Council will not be established. Edo South has just 1 traditional council and we will not support another traditional council that covers the entire state.
The appeal to establish 'Efemesan' state is a good one. We pray that we don't see a repeat of 1991!
Edo Tribe@edo_tribe
Traditional rulers from Edo Central and Edo North have appealed for the establishment of an Edo State Traditional Council and the creation of Efemesan State during a gathering at the palace of the Onojie of Uromi.
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@AigbedionJoseph @Mayoveli @Edocentric_ Break away to form state with aboki
I stuck with my Benin people 😂
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@Mayoveli @Edocentric_ If care isn’t taken, we the Esan people will break away from Edo State this decade or the next. ⚠️
Because they’re becoming ever sycophantic to a non-progressive culture of cult following, like a guild of classes. 🚨🔗
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The lot of you are so dumb that you think development means seeing fraudsters drive GLEs and other Benzes on the road.
Like, break it down for me, how is Edo State better than Ondo State? Do y’all have metro trains or something we don’t know about?
This is just like when some idiot went to Nairobi and said Lagos is more advanced because she saw fewer Benzes in Nairobi than in Lagos.
For instance, Ondo edges out Edo in GDP and I can say for a fact that Ondo is better than Edo in terms of the quality of public schools and services. In Ondo State, they provide special buses that take children to school. Where’s the Edo equivalent of that? I’ve never seen it anywhere.
What's that mouth-watering infrastructure in Edo state? Hotels and more Hotels? 🤔🤷🏾♂️
Mayowa@Mayoveli
How's Edo state light years better than Ondo state? Give me some development metrics I can work with.
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@UyibLA The creation of Efemesan state isn’t a good idea. Balkanising the Edoid-speaking peoples will only makes us look weaker.
Regionalism and ethnolinguistic federalism is what we should be clamouring for as a collective. All Edoid groups will be part of the same region.
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A drunk policeman shot me at a checkpoint in 2011.
The bullet tore through my car, through my right hand.
I lost my career as an animator. My marriage cracked. My mind still bleeds.
The twist?
I sued the Nigeria Police. Won in 2015.
Judge said: "Pay his medical bills."
10 years later. Zero naira.
I face permanent disability without help.
@PoliceNG_CRU @TunjiDisu1 @UNDP @NhrcNigeria
#NigeriaPoliceNotYourFriend
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@osamede120 @OyomwanO @HarunaBraimoh1 @m_akpakomiza @EdoStateGovt @Harmless480 You always tweet dumb
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For inside Benin???
@HarunaBraimoh1 @m_akpakomiza @EdoStateGovt @Harmless480 see Ọriọvbere Dey naked our Iye for inside Benin!
This is unacceptable!
The Benin Blogger@TheBeninBlogger
Kidn'appers on video call demand ransom from family of v'ictim. This reportedly happened at Ekiadolor, Edo State.
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@hope_inneh @OyomwanO @HarunaBraimoh1 @m_akpakomiza @EdoStateGovt @Harmless480 Ogun k!ll ur full generation including the ones yet unborn
You bastard son of a thousand fathers
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@Uvheen @OyomwanO @HarunaBraimoh1 @m_akpakomiza @EdoStateGovt @Harmless480 As how you retard fool. Na so Benin people day sound? That person na pure Aboki/fulani you say Edo person Ozuor
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@hope_inneh @OyomwanO @HarunaBraimoh1 @m_akpakomiza @EdoStateGovt @Harmless480 U Dy mad? The negotiator na edo person
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@Uvheen @OyomwanO @HarunaBraimoh1 @m_akpakomiza @EdoStateGovt @Harmless480 You day craze Edo boys how? Edo boys kidnapping they’re own people
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@osamede120 @OyomwanO @HarunaBraimoh1 @m_akpakomiza @EdoStateGovt @Harmless480 00:40-00:47
Listen to those accent carefully
This na local operation no be Fulani guys
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@WilJay_1 This thing happened to me this year lol,if have a building at abeokuta and I locked everything up,was considering selling it off this January and I sent someone to go there for a check up.
Got there and told me some peoole broke the gate and locks and are using it for school
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A fenced estate that had been idle for years was suddenly cleared this morning for development, but while the land was sitting unused, some locals had already turned it into farmland.
They invested money, time, and months of work into it just to survive, when the tractor moved in, everything was wiped out in hours.
Now the situation is this, the estate is moving forward with construction, while the farmers are left with total loss.
It raises a hard question, When land is left unused for years and people build livelihoods on it, who should bear the cost when development finally starts?
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@Chetuyachinago A mobilized revolution is different from an organized revolution
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When angry youths storm their presidential palace to remove corrupt leaders and judges, I do not need to ask if it is a CIA orchestrated colour revolution or not.
Such a revolution will always fail to produce the right leaders and the desired institutional reforms the youths claim to be fighting for.
If you remove Tinubu today, you need to have your 800 page manifesto ready on exactly how the new government will be structured. You need to write entirely new policing laws from scratch, the colonial educational curriculums must be burned to ashes and restructured to enable true decolonization, you must have a concrete blueprint for nationalizing the banks and natural resources, a completely overhauled judicial architecture that does not cater to foreign cartels, and a radical new foreign policy that cuts off the parasitic umbilical cord to the West.
If you do not take this into consideration, you end up without a single constitutional reform. You just get a wardrobe change for the same circus, placing another set of compliant criminals in power.
Ideology is absolutely critical because the movement has to be ruthlessly rigid. Understand that even though we all pretend to want a better country, we do not actually share the same grievances. Some people just want a better electric supply for their business houses, some want civil service jobs, some just want to buy cheaper fuel at the pumps, some want the dollar exchange rate to drop so they can import foreign goods, and others just want the government to lower the price of a bag of rice.
These are consumer complaints, not revolutionary visions. Without a rigid unifying ideology, the movement will instantly collapse the moment the government throws the mob a bone and attains one of these petty objectives.
Furthermore, if the CIA and the imperial cartels know that Nigeria is having a spontaneous, headless revolution, they will simply sneak into the shadows and weaponize our fault lines.
They will secretly supply guns to factions in the East and convince them that this is the perfect opportunity to fight for Biafra.
The militants in the Niger Delta will be armed and funded to violently lock down their oil fields to protect multinational assets.
The political elites in the West will be fed propaganda to convince them that the uprising is just an Igbo or Hausa plot to take over their lucrative seaports and technological hubs.
The North will be intentionally destabilized by foreign intelligence funneling weapons to religious extremists and bandit warlords to ensure the agricultural belt burns.
In fact, without a rigid and unifying ideology, a headless uprising in Nigeria is guaranteed to descend into a bloody, Sudan style civil war where proxy warlords slaughter each other while Chevron quietly continues to pump the oil to the West.
The protest must be philosophically grounded and intellectually armed. It absolutely must not be a pathetic riot based on the individual, short sighted interests of bread and butter.
Curiosity@FrankBr61765834
@Chetuyachinago @DavidHundeyin Brother, do you think this could be the case of Nepal being the revolution was seen by many as something spontaneous before the said elected person or do you think it was an hijacked or sponsored one from the onset?
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Join me in celebrating Africa’s finest journalist @DavidHundeyin on his birthday today.
If the continent had 3 of him, the story would have been different.

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