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Johngee(DGtal Pharmacist)

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Research Pharmacist💡Consultant💡lover of Music💡Visionary leader and a modern day political inspiration to the old, young and unborn💡Entrepreneur💡Salesperson

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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
This evening, I received the former Governor of Kano State and the Presidential candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), H.E Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, on a courtesy visit. We had a robust discussion on the state of the nation. -AA
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Ólú ndị Igbo
Ólú ndị Igbo@VoiceOfTheEast·
This is a truly historic moment for education in the South East The Faculty of Dentistry, University of Nigeria has secured full accreditation, and its quota has now moved from 15 to 60 students, plus 48 House Officers. A long-awaited breakthrough, and a future changed forever. Picture credit:@winexviv
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Aminu W. Tambuwal
Aminu W. Tambuwal@AWTambuwal·
Today, my team and I paid a condolence visit to former Governor of Kaduna State, His Excellency Mallam @elrufai, to commiserate with him and his family over the passing of his beloved mother, Hajiya Umma El-Rufai. We expressed our deep sympathy and shared in their grief at this difficult time. The loss of a mother is profoundly personal and irreplaceable, and we stand in solidarity with the family in mourning her passing. We prayed that Almighty Allah (SWT), in His infinite mercy, forgives her shortcomings, grants her Aljannatul Firdaus, and blesses the family with the strength and patience to bear this great loss. May her life and legacy continue to be a source of comfort and inspiration to all who knew her. -AWT
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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
This evening, I led a delegation on a condolence visit to the family of Mallam @elrufai at his Abuja residence, standing in solidarity with them during this deeply difficult time following the irreplaceable loss of a beloved mother. I share with Mallam the deep pain of this loss, and we prayed for the repose of the soul of Hajiya Umma El-Rufai. I was pleased to observe that Mallam remains strong in faith, his spirit unbroken, and he is not down cast. I encouraged him to be strengthened in faith, for this too shall pass. May the soul of Mama be granted a place in paradise. -AA
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Nigeria now has the highest quota so far for any Dental school in Nigeria. They have had just 15 slots for several decades. We all made it happen here just few months away. A special thanks to Peter Obi for yielding to our call as always.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Encouraging Growth and Learning at Paul University. Yesterday, after visiting Ehime Mbano General Hospital in Imo state, I also went to Paul University, Awka, Anambra state capital where I donated ₦30 million to support its continued growth and development. I have supported this University for over a decade now and I remain encouraged by the steady and visible progress recorded in the institution, as each visit reveals meaningful improvements in infrastructure and learning conditions. This affirms the importance of sustained investment in education as a driver of national development. During my interaction with the students, I urged them to take their studies seriously, reminding them that education remains the most reliable pathway to personal growth and a better future. I also had the privilege of joining some youth corps members to play football, a refreshing reminder of the energy and promise of our young people. I commend the university’s management for their prudent use of resources and dedication to excellence, and I assure them of my continued support towards the overall goal of making a new Nigeria POssible. -PO
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
🚨 PREDATOR ALERT ⚠️ If you're coming to the UK as an Immigrant, be careful of this fellow @Oluomoofderby He's been accused to run CoS scams running into thousands of pounds. His target are vulnerable desperate immigrants. The community he created has publicly disowned him. Be careful. He hides under the mirage of "good governance", support for Peter Obi to constantly whitewash his image. He latches onto seemingly credible public figures, and nurture a "friendship" - all to reinforce his public cred. Be careful of Ole omo of Derby.
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Aisha Yesufu
Aisha Yesufu@AishaYesufu·
The things I am learning just by being a registered member of ADC, no political science degree would have taught me those things and I love it!!!!!! Political parties are where the real power brokering takes place. Joining ADC is the best decision I made this year!!!!!!
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What I saw in Abuja this morning, my heart couldn't contain it. I wept! Some rented Poor Nigerians, traveled from their destination, slept on Abuja highway and environs, just to attend APC affliction Convention. My gwad 😎.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
My Visit to Ehime General Hospital, Imo State On Thursday, 26th March, I visited a General Hospital in Ehime Mbano, Imo state where I was warmly received by Most Rev. David Onuoha, Archbishop of the Ecclesiastical Province of Owerri and Bishop of Okigwe South Diocese, alongside other clergy and members of the hospital management. His tireless commitment to expanding access to quality healthcare and professional training is truly commendable. Now that the hospital has been officially handed over to the Diocese, I am confident the Church will manage it efficiently for the benefit of the community. To support this transition, I donated ₦10 million toward the ongoing renovation of the complex and the Diocese’s visionary plans to establish a nursing school on-site. Such initiatives are vital to building a system that truly serves our people, and I call on the Government, and wealthy Nigerians to support these efforts, as the Church is currently bridging a significant gap by delivering essential services that are fundamentally the responsibility of the Government. I remain firm in my conviction that investment in health and education is the most critical path to national development, as a healthy and educated population is the bedrock of a productive and prosperous nation. With support for institutions working for the good of society, a new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
COAS, Olaniyi State
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Condolences to the El-Rufai Family I have just received the sad news of the passing of the mother of my brother, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, Hajiya Umma El-Rufai, in Cairo, Egypt, where she had been receiving treatment. This is indeed a sombre moment for the El-Rufai family, as Mama’s passing marks the close of a significant chapter in their matriarchal lineage. The loss of a mother is a profound turning point in anyone’s life, regardless of status or position. My deepest sympathies go to Mallam Nasir El-Rufai and the entire family. May her soul rest in Aljannatul Firdaus. -PO
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Jibrin Okutepa San
Jibrin Okutepa San@sanjsokutepa·
I do not know where we got the ideas of compulsory 2nd term of office by governors and President in Nigeria from. Yes it is true that the Nigerian constitution provides that the President and Governors can run and be elected for term of four years and the can seek re-election for another term of office for four years making a cumulative eight years, the Nigerian constitution did not assume automatic reelection for another term of office. Such reelection should be subject to satisfactory performance in the first term. But in Nigeria whether the governors and President performed well or not the sycophantic DNA of praise singing swells the heads of the occupants of these offices and they now assume the rights of automatic reelections. As a matter of fact most governors after completing their failed two terms of office have always planted their stooges in the various states. While the constitution allows for two terms these governors have their stooges in power that they remote controlled as governors. Today in Nigeria there is no democratic accountability. What we have is despotic imposition of people in power. The arrogance of politicians in undermining the sovereignty of the people is beyond comprehension in Nigeria. And to worsening the situation all institutions of democracy have been polluted and compromised by corrupt political system that encourages lack of transparency and accountability in governance. In true democracy votes of the people matters great deal. But not in Nigerian brand of democracy. In Nigerian brand of democracy votes are usually allocated in favour of those who have no respect for the people and the welfare of the citizens. In most states you hardly can see good governance. Promises made are not kept. The institutions that have responsibility to act on behalf of the people are themselves infested with the incurable viruses of compromises. If we truly practice democracy and rule of law, many of Nigerian politicians across political parties should have ended in jail by now. The irony of the whole thing is that those thieves know that they are thieves and their people also know that they are thieves but in the words of Prof Patrick Lumunba, people protect and defend them because they are their thieves. Many people in the opposition and in power today are the same people who have destroyed the fabric of Nigerian democracy and good governance in Nigeria. When these politicians are out of power they have solutions to good governance and the rule of law. When out of power they want everything done according to the rule of law. But when they are in power rule of law does not matter to them. There is a need to put limits to the numbers of years Nigerian politicians should occupy public offices. Most people in power and politics in Nigeria have been around of political leadership since 1999. They migrate from one office to the other. Most of these politicians have no visible means of livelihoods before they joined politics. Today most of them are stupendously wealthy with unexplained wealth to the irritations of decency and accountability. Most of these politicians have so entrenched themselves in power with very dubious political positions that produced nothing good for the people. Nigerians are in extreme poverty and these politicians have no regards for the people. Votes do not count in Nigerian brand of democracy. That is the truth. Elections are not elections. They are just selectocray instead of democracy.
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
🚨 REPORT: IRAN’S UNDERGROUND MISSILE CITIES REMAIN A MAJOR THREAT Despite heavy strikes, Iran’s missile capability is far from eliminated. According to new reporting, Iran has built nearly 30 underground “missile cities” carved deep into mountains, some 50–100 meters below ground — making them extremely difficult to destroy. Key points: • Iran still launches 10–15 missiles daily • ~200 launchers destroyed, but many can be repaired • Dozens of hidden tunnels and exit points allow rapid redeployment • Entrances are quickly restored within days after strikes These facilities are designed for survival: • Multiple decoy openings • Reinforced rock and concrete shielding • Internal rail systems to move missiles between exits • Built-in engineering teams for rapid repair Even bunker-busting bombs struggle to penetrate these depths. Bottom line: Airstrikes can disrupt Iran’s capabilities — but they cannot fully eliminate them. This is a long war of attrition. Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Secretary of State 🇺🇸 Marco Rubio: "The people that run Iran are RADICAL, SHIA CLERICS. These are religious FANATICS. Look what they are doing now at their WEAKEST point!" He’s 100% correct - the Islamic regime in Iran is EVIL.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
I'm pleased to inform us that the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Nigeria has successfully undergone the MDCN re-accreditation process. As a result, they have now been given full accreditation and their training quota has been increased from 15 to SIXTY (60) students and 48 House Officers. You remember when we raised awareness and Peter Obi intervened with N15 million donation that was used to equip their lab? That was when the story changed forever. They are the only institution offering dentistry in the South East. 15 slots have been the case for several decades and now things have changed forever.
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