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@Verine___

Katılım Mayıs 2016
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The man just ran up to me at the gym and accused me of carrying his phone 😭 And it was on the damn treadmill he was using. Kmt
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@ivyaudu Happy birthday. 🎊 ✨
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@jdadoosey Two weeks, two outings max.
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pepeni@jdadoosey·
Guys, I want your opinions; how long do you think is a reasonable amount of time to pursue a woman before deciding to let it go??
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Words you’ll never hear me say publicly or privately: - finna - talmbout
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@LadiSpeaks The politicians aren’t preparing to unseat him via a handover either.
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Ladi Ogunseye@LadiSpeaks·
I really pity all the politicians who think Tinubu will hand over to them lmao
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The opposition must be ready to do all it takes to unseat this insensitive and incompetent maniac ruling the country. Nigerians deserve to live better and healthier lives. This insanity cannot continue. If we must fight evil with evil, then we must.
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@SymplyMma I’ve just blocked the account.
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@MooreOutfits Yes, and the best way right now is to be armed. No sugarcoating it.
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@Verine___ That’s why we should not listen to a CIA undercover agent telling us it’s Muslims killing Christians because that suits their agenda. Terrorists don’t line their victims up to ask them which God they serve before unleashing terror on them. We must find ways to defend ourselves
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@MooreOutfits That’s a valid concern. But the status quo isn’t palatable. People are dying in hundreds every other week with no end in sight.
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The Fabric Chef ✂️🪡🧵
@Verine___ The problem with this is that the people who want to arm them are arming them to start a religious war amongst themselves and not to defend themselves against terrorists. We would be creating another terrorist group from within the victims. Solely for the selfish interests of USA
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@LaceVine @MooreOutfits You don’t want the Christians to arm themselves and fight back. Instead, you want America soldiers to do the work the Nigerian government has blatantly refused to do. Wonderful.
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Jet Daniel 🛩️@LaceVine·
The US army is on ground. They're not fighting the terrorists. Instead they're encouraging Christians to fight back and are willing to arm them. Instead of actually neutralizing the terrorists since our useless government can't protect us they want us to carry guns and fight. The US does not care about us. They want civil war. We're helpless at this point. There's no better way out of this mess because there are people willing to sabotage it over peanuts. We're cooked.
Adamu B. Garba II, Msc, MNIIA, FIDPM@adamugarba

This CIA agent is carrying out a psyops operation to recruit willing agents, stir their anger and put guns in their hands to go and start killing in the name of religious war he was trying to inflame. In reality, the U.S. strategic interests in Nigeria is the massive mineral reserve of the middle belt of Nigeria. The mineral deposits that is estimated to be similar to that of democratic republic of the Congo. The seismic study of the mineral resources of the Benue and Niger basin, upto River Quorra (Kwara) is akin to that of the ones obtainable in the DRC. Once they set the region on fire, set neighbors against neighbors, it’ll be cheaper for them to quietly evacuate the minerals while the people of the middle belt get into a destructive conflict. Just go back and look at the requests of Riley Moore albeit with intelligence eye. The special interest in the middle belt was for mineral resources, but masked as a security aid and community protection measure. I do sincerely hope that the people of the middle belt would not fall for this well known destructive trap. History is replete with such occurrences all over the world, in Sudan, Congo, Kurds etc. Nigerian government must take active measure in urgently arresting and prosecuting this guy, or repatriating him to his country and ban him from ever visiting Nigeria again. And Nigeria government should also up their game in dealing with issues of terrorism and terrorist activities in the middle belt and all over Nigeria. Nigeria government must take responsibility to fix our internal security issues and prevent merchants of violence from putting Nigeria into a very dangerous precedent. In case you don’t know, what caused Rwandan genocide was not the hatred between the Tutsis and Hutus, that was just the trigger. The main cause of the genocide was the neighboring mineral rich democratic republic of the Congo. That was why they world did nothing as they killer themselves, then the managers of such violence came forward and promoted one of the warlords, Paul Kagame, to guarantee the peaceful evacuation of the minerals of the DRC. More that anything else, that led to the development of Rwanda. It wasn’t Kagame’s genius, but his ability to keep the minerals tap flowing to the instigators of the violence’s coffers, while maintaining the region in check on agreed terms. Nigerians should be too mature to be lured into such a trap.

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@elnathan_john For a moment, I thought this was a throwback of Clarence Seedorf. Then I squinted and realized it’s the Boss Elnathan himself.
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Elnathan John@elnathan_john·
17 years, between being a young lawyer, in Abuja, Nigeria (left), and a writer in Berlin, Germany (right). Things lost: a few kilos, neck ties, innocence. Things gained: a beard that can grow end to end, the ability to cross my legs perfectly, enjoying dancing.
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Even I am shocked by the distance I covered in my morning run and in the time I covered it. Things are looking up.
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@EwaAdejoke 8.5/10. Camera angle could have been sharper.
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