Wence Nwanesi

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Wence Nwanesi

Wence Nwanesi

@WNwanesi

I'm a good easy going gentleman, and hard working.

Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2019
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Sanusi Abdulmanaf
Sanusi Abdulmanaf@RealAbdulmanaf·
@ana_herleemerh They only support the IPOB terrorist group. Once you are outside the IPOB terrorist agenda, you automatically become their enemy, even if you are a Christian.
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Sister__
Sister__@ana_herleemerh·
Ibos fighting Hausa Ibos fighting Yoruba Ibos fighting Fulani Ibos fighting Igala Ibos fighting Nupe Ibos fighting Idoma Ibos fighting Ebonyi Ibos fighting Igbo Muslims Ibos fighting Ghanaian in Ghana Ibos fighting South Africans Ibos fighting Africans Ibos fighting US Muslims Ibos fighting UK Muslims Is there any tribe that Ibos likes in the whole world 😩😩😩😩😩 ah!
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Had a lovely dinner last night with @POTUS and @FLOTUS. 2026 is going to be amazing!
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Wence Nwanesi
Wence Nwanesi@WNwanesi·
@Arewa_Source If you are a terrorist better start preparing for your death, don't say all of us.
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Arewa Source
Arewa Source@Arewa_Source·
Donald Trump is now capturing the leaders of other sovereign Nations. This world is coming to an end. I am very sorry Venezuela that this is happening to you. IN NIGERIA HE WILL HAVE TO KILL US ALL.
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A. Ayofe
A. Ayofe@abdullahayofel·
As e shout on Justice Omotosho finish, e enter Sokoto prison abi e no enter??? Gberee 🤣🔥
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Wence Nwanesi
Wence Nwanesi@WNwanesi·
The hatred against Igbo is written on the faces of most Yorubas, when Sunday igboho was going about his Oduduwa nation agitation none of the Yorubas came out openly to condemn him . all the Yoruuba media was in his favor.
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Wence Nwanesi
Wence Nwanesi@WNwanesi·
@Equityoyo Hate when speaking ignorantly, who said it was MNK and ESN that was the cause of killing in the South East, have you taken time to read the Amnesty international report on the South East crisis.
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Oguntoye Opeyemi
Oguntoye Opeyemi@Equityoyo·
Free Nnamdi Kanu, as how?: Igbo Man How about those that died, how about those who lost their business? How about those communities destroyed by ESN/UGM?
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Wence Nwanesi
Wence Nwanesi@WNwanesi·
@mariolexxx How is she going to finish igbo, by talking balderdash, and you agree to her trash because you are in the same league.
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Ayo
Ayo@mariolexxx·
One state in the north better pass the 5 eastern states. Na this woman go finish ibo
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Arewa OKmovement 🤝
Arewa OKmovement 🤝@INYAMURI·
Dear Muslim brothers and sisters, It has come to our notice that the newly appointed INEC Chairman holds strong anti-Islamic sentiments. We sincerely urge the President of Nigeria to replace him immediately to ensure fairness and religious neutrality. @officialABAT
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Wence Nwanesi
Wence Nwanesi@WNwanesi·
@BusuyiOrisWorks Why are you guys angry when ever you hear ipob or Biafra, why are you afraid of Igbos leaving Nigeria, do you know how long Mazi nnamdi kanu have been speaking against the killings of Christian in northern part Nigeria, stop jumping into what you don't know.
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Wence Nwanesi
Wence Nwanesi@WNwanesi·
@yusufawaspikin @om_pharouq Stop the noise making, there's no way you can compare Igbos with your God forsaken north. Igbos have Excelled in every human endeavor, you are just making noise, science, technology, education, sport, business, Igbos have made it. Keep quiet.
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Corruption-Hater
Corruption-Hater@CorruptionIzBad·
Dear @GunterFehlinger, My good friend, it’s been more than 24 hours since I asked you some questions and I still haven’t heard back. That silence makes me worry that you may not fully understand the people you’re speaking for. It’s important to me (and to them) that you engage directly and honestly. I’d appreciate it if you could take a little time to respond to the following points so we can have a clearer conversation. 1. Did you know there are many Igbo Muslims in the East? That shows Islam is growing in what some describe as a predominantly Christian region. 2. Did you know that intermarriage between eastern groups is often low because of longstanding local rivalries, for example, people from Anambra sometimes avoid marrying people from Imo? 3. Many eastern leaders and citizens still take part in Nigerian affairs; some vote for small amounts of money, as little as ₦2,000 an indication that local politics and livelihoods are complicated. 4. What do you hope to achieve by supporting Biafra and calling for the breakup of Nigeria? What concrete benefits do you see for ordinary people? 5. Are you aware of reports that a group calling itself IPOB has used violence against people who disagree with them? How do you reconcile that with peaceful goals? 6. Why frame the issue primarily as a “Christian genocide” when there are broader political aims tied to creating a separate state? Is that the whole picture? 7. Did you know there are over 60 million Christians living in northern Nigeria? The country’s religious demographics are complex and not easily reduced to simple regional divisions. 8. Have you considered that any large-scale military action in the North would almost certainly kill innocent Christians and Muslims alike? The human cost would be enormous. 9. Above all, please tell me plainly: what are your real intentions for Nigeria? I value honesty, don’t pretend or hide your aims. I want to understand where you’re coming from and why you’re taking the stance you have. If you genuinely care about the people you claim to represent, you’ll welcome questions and open dialogue. I’d be glad if you could respond thoughtfully to the points above. If it helps, we can arrange a time to talk properly so I, and others, can better understand your vision. Looking forward to your reply.
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Corruption-Hater@CorruptionIzBad

Dear @GunterFehlinger, Thank you for following me. I truly appreciate your interest in Nigerian affairs. However, I would like to ask you a few sincere questions, and I hope you respond openly so we can have an honest and productive conversation. 1. Are you truly convinced that the creation of Biafra is what the people need right now? 2. Have you ever conducted or reviewed any credible statistics to confirm how many Igbos genuinely support Biafra? 3. Are you aware that a large number of wealthy and influential Igbos live and invest outside their region, in Lagos, Abuja, and even overseas, not in the proposed Biafran territory? 4. Do you realize that if Biafra were to separate, many Igbos might lose their properties and businesses across Nigeria, leading to massive economic hardship? 5. You often speak about wanting America to prosper and remain blessed; why not also pray and advocate for Nigeria to become stable, united, and prosperous like the U.S.? 6. Are you aware that terrorists have been killing both Muslims and Christians in Nigeria since 2009, destroying thousands of lives regardless of religion? 7. Why, then, are you so deeply invested in promoting Biafra instead of promoting peace, unity, and development across the entire Nigerian nation? 8. Why can’t you use your influence to encourage leaders like @realDonaldTrump or other Western powers to support Nigeria with security assistance, weapons, intelligence, and training, to defeat terrorism, rather than pushing for division or foreign interference? 9. Do you know that, in reality, only about 10% of Igbos actively support Biafra, while the majority simply want fairness, good governance, and equal opportunity within a united Nigeria? Nigeria has suffered enough from division, mistrust, and manipulation by both internal and external forces. What we need now is unity, dialogue, and development, not another war or separation. I look forward to hearing your honest answers, sir. Let’s have a meaningful discussion about how we can build a peaceful and prosperous Nigeria together.

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Wence Nwanesi
Wence Nwanesi@WNwanesi·
@xagreat We don't recite the Bible, we meditate on the words of God
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Duke Of Nigeria.
Duke Of Nigeria.@xagreat·
This is a Muslim reciting the Qur’an with so much composure, melody, faith and commitment. Show me a Christian reciting the Bible in a gentle manner, they are always shouting and jumping.
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Wence Nwanesi
Wence Nwanesi@WNwanesi·
@abis_fulani My friend when we say Igbos are marginalized it includes so many things, do you know that other regions have 6 or 7 states, south east is 5 states, do you know that Igbos have no in't airport, no seaport, no railway, no federal presence except Army and police that extort money.
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B_Buhari 🕊️
B_Buhari 🕊️@baby_done1·
Wallahil Azim, something happened that moved me deeply. Buhari came to me in my dream at that night. He was wearing a white shirt, his hair long, his face calm, and he was smiling softly. He looked at me with so much peace and said, “Nagode da Addu’a.
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Wence Nwanesi
Wence Nwanesi@WNwanesi·
@ProtecttheFaith We asked that Nigeria should be divided, lumping people with different value systems, different religions, different cultures, different political ideology continues to bring crisis.
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Deacon Nick Donnelly
Deacon Nick Donnelly@ProtecttheFaith·
Grave Miscarriage of justice against Sunday Jackson This is Mr. Sunday Jackson, from Adamawa State. On March 7, 2025, the highest Court in Nigeria sentenced him to death by hanging for disarming and k!ll!ng a fulani terrorist who attacked him in his own farm. In 2015, Jackson, a 29-year-old farmer and student from Dong Communi­ty in Demsa LGA of Adamawa, was working on his farm in Kodomti Community, Numan LGA when Buba Ardo Bawuro, a herdsman, herded his cattle into his farm to feed on his crops. Jackson challenged him but the herdsman pulled out a knife and attacked him twice. Although wounded, Jackson was able to seize the knife and stab him in return. Bawuro later died from his wounds. The police arrested and tried the farmer with culpable homicide in Yola High Court. The charge carried a death sentence under Section 211 of the penal code. He was subsequently sentenced to death by hanging by the lower court. He appealed to the Court of Appeal and later the Supreme Court, but the death sentence was upheld. This ruling sets a dangerous precedent that undermines self-defence claims in similar situations, sending a chilling message to those who might defend their livelihoods. Justice System Critique. This case reveals systemic biases and inadequate legal representation, raising serious concerns about the integrity of Nigeria’s judicial process. Funke Adeoye, the founder of Hope Behind Bars, the prison reform non-governmental organisation which provided legal aid to Jackson, confirmed that one of the judges had dismissed the charges against him but he was convicted based on the confessional statement he wrote without the help of a lawyer. Jackson’s case has attracted national and international attention. Civil society organisations say that his conviction did not consider mitigating circumstances. The Nigerian public has also been keen on the case. A petition on that has now reached 70,000 signatures appeals that Jackson be granted a presidential pardon. Sunday has now spent 9 years in custody for an act of survival. change.org/p/grant-a-pres… H/T ijeomadaisy RT and tell the world about the abuse of justice in Nigeria
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Hon Nuhu Sada
Hon Nuhu Sada@NuhuSada0·
If I were the President of Nigeria, I would appoint Sheikh Ahmad Gumi as my National Security Adviser. He is a renowned peace ambassador and a retired Nigerian Army officer who has consistently sacrificed his life defending our nation and promoting harmony. Sheikh Gumi understands the reality on the ground from the barracks to the negotiation table. Nigeria needs leaders who can stop the violence with both strategy and dialogue.
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