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Abner O. Oke

@abneroke

I Am Like The Sea, I Never Dry. Social Worker @ PBT Ltd. UK. Son Of The Most High God. Cool, Calm and Collected. I Love Nigeria.

United Kingdom Katılım Mart 2014
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𝔼𝕟𝕟𝕪@ennyola0015·
All this energy for an ordinary Carabao Cup? Mtcheeew 🫤
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komugisha Peace
komugisha Peace@KomugishaPeace·
If arsenal loses today's game, call me a dog🙌🏽
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NASIRU
NASIRU@iamnasboi·
It’s ok guys! Stop calling me a bastard. It’s ok. I won’t warn you again
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NASIRU
NASIRU@iamnasboi·
If Arsenal doesn’t win today call me a bastard. Bye
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Wale Kembi
Wale Kembi@Kembox·
Jesu!
🇨🇳 Red Oracle@cn_redoracle

🚨 CUBA BLACKOUT UPDATE ~ EVERY VENTILATOR PATIENT IN A HOSPITAL JUST DIED. READ THAT AGAIN: The power went out. Again. Third time in March. Here's what's happening right now: – 10,000,000 Cubans have NO electricity tonight. ALL 15 provinces. ENTIRE island. – A witness reports: "Every single patient on ventilators died tonight. I don't have words." – Cuba has received ZERO oil deliveries in 3 months ~ their president confirmed it Friday – Running on 40% of needed fuel. Hospitals postponing surgeries. Medicines rotting without refrigeration. – Russia sent a tanker with 730,000 barrels of oil. US Treasury BLOCKED it. Diverted it to Trinidad. – A second Russian tanker ~ the "Sea Horse" with 200,000 barrels of diesel ~ also blocked – Trump March 6: "We cut off all the oil. Cuba will fall. Cherry on top of the cake." – Trump March 16: "I do believe I'll be having the honor of taking Cuba. Whether I free it, take it, I think I can do anything I want with it." – US sent $6,000,000 in "humanitarian aid" in February. While blocking ALL oil. That's theater. – Cuba's 6th nationwide blackout in 18 months. The worst one yet. – UN warned Cuba faces "humanitarian collapse" NICU babies. Dialysis patients. Ventilator patients. All at the mercy of a grid that keeps dying. Save this. Share this. This is the moment it escalated beyond policy into something else entirely. I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨

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Abner O. Oke@abneroke·
@Kembox Incident occurred in delta state. Protest to lagos state house of assembly. Wonders shall never end.
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Souljah
Souljah@jeffphilips1·
When fuel was subsidized and selling below N200, we bought a liter for more than N2000 with many people with jerrycans queuing in filling stations for days. There were several days people couldn't even find it to buy. Subsidy is never coming back under any guise, Nigeria is not the only country affected by Trump's useless war with Iran
Sarki.@Waspapping_

APC is becoming too comfortable in power. Fuel is ₦1,400, and people are suffering. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu needs to subsidize fuel at least until the war in the Middle East is over. We can’t continue like this.

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Paul Ibe
Paul Ibe@omonlakiki·
PRESS RELEASE OPL 245: Fresh Lawsuit Exposes Tinubu Government’s Propaganda, Deepens Concerns Over Oil Sector Mismanagement The Atiku Media Office notes with grave concern the latest development in the long-running OPL 245 dispute, which has once again exposed the Federal Government’s premature and misleading claims of a “final resolution” as nothing more than political theatrics. The pre-action notice issued by Malabu Oil and Gas Limited, through its counsel, Chief R. O. Atabo, SAN, LL.D, has punctured the carefully constructed narrative of victory being peddled by the Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr. Lateef Fagbemi. Contrary to official pronouncements, it is now clear that the matter is far from resolved and remains the subject of multiple subsisting legal proceedings, including cases before the Supreme Court and the Federal High Court. Even more troubling is the revelation that Malabu — a principal stakeholder with longstanding legal and equitable interests in OPL 245 — was neither consulted nor involved in any purported negotiation or settlement process. This raises fundamental questions about the legality, transparency, and integrity of the so-called “Resolution Agreement” reportedly executed at the Presidential Villa. A government that sidelines critical stakeholders, disregards pending judicial processes, and proceeds to celebrate a disputed agreement demonstrates not strength, but recklessness. This development is not an isolated incident. It fits into a broader and disturbing pattern that has come to define the Tinubu administration — a pattern of governance driven more by propaganda than by substance, more by optics than by legality, and more by expediency than by national interest. For nearly three years, Nigerians have been inundated with grand claims of economic recovery and institutional reform. Yet, the lived reality tells a different story: deepening economic hardship, worsening insecurity, and growing distrust in public institutions. Nowhere is this contradiction more evident than in the oil and gas sector. We are alarmed by credible reports suggesting a planned sale of up to 30 percent of Nigeria’s Joint Venture assets under NNPC Limited. These assets are not mere commercial instruments; they are strategic national holdings — the backbone of Nigeria’s revenue architecture. Any attempt to dispose of them without full transparency, competitive valuation, and public accountability would amount to the quiet auctioning of Nigeria’s future. We call on PENGASSAN, NUPENG, and all stakeholders in the oil and gas industry to remain vigilant. The Nigerian people must not be shortchanged through opaque transactions carried out under the cover of reform. Equally concerning are reports surrounding the relocation of NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services back to Lagos at an alleged annual rental cost exceeding ₦9 billion. At a time when Nigeria is grappling with an unprecedented debt servicing burden — rising from nearly ₦7 trillion in 2023 to about ₦16 trillion — such expenditure raises serious questions about fiscal discipline and priority setting. Even more disturbing are allegations, yet to be credibly refuted, that the property in question may be linked to interests associated with the President’s family. In public service, perception matters. Silence in the face of such weighty allegations only deepens suspicion and erodes public trust. This is how institutions are weakened — not always by overt illegality, but by a steady erosion of transparency, accountability, and ethical governance. The OPL 245 controversy is therefore not just about an oil block. It is emblematic of a larger governance crisis — where due process is treated as optional, where legal disputes are repackaged as political victories, and where national assets are handled with troubling opacity.
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Peter
Peter@Peternfty·
@abneroke @ashashakano @jeffphilips1 Do you know how much even 10k is in 1997, that would buy land in some places and this guy said he bought 5 liters of fuel in 1997 for that amount. You are a grand liar of the federal republic of Nigeria.
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Peter@Peternfty·
@abneroke @ashashakano @jeffphilips1 My guy, it’s ok to defend o but sincerely you are saying rubbish. It’s black market we are debating here and no one bought fuel at black market rate for N2000 per liter either in 1997 or in 2005. You don’t even know what you are saying talking about 1997.
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Abner O. Oke@abneroke·
@Peternfty @ashashakano @jeffphilips1 You are using 1300 per litre now, official from pump o. We are talking of early and late 90's when official pump was less than 50 naira but we still couldnt get it to buy. Refineries were still working o. The point is, it is not new. Nor be today.
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Peter@Peternfty·
@abneroke @ashashakano @jeffphilips1 So in any of your travels, did you buy fuel 2k per liter ? Be sincere with yourself. I don’t know if you guys don’t know the impact of what 2k per liter would be on transport fare then.
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Alafin of Kano🇳🇬
Alafin of Kano🇳🇬@ashashakano·
@abneroke @Peternfty @jeffphilips1 What are u even saying? The point is that fuel was never sold 2k per litre, the point wasn’t about black market Even with black market fuel wasn’t sold 2k per litre. Since when I started driving in 2005 till date 2k per litre official or black market
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Abner O. Oke@abneroke·
@GazetteNGR Since when did "concrete" equate to "zero" ? Who are these people for crying out loud ? Shuo !
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Abner O. Oke@abneroke·
@ashashakano @Peternfty @jeffphilips1 Ive been owning cars since 1997. Black market was what we were used to even right in front of fuel stations. Please die the arguement. I have travelled from Benin to Lagos, airport taxi, still had to buy two fifty litre jerry cans for us to travel with.
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Abner O. Oke@abneroke·
@ifesalakooffice Your brain is obviously in a frozen state. Can you comprehend what the caption says at all ? Do you understand the meaning of "concrete" and "ordinary Nigerians" in the context ? Same country where youve opened how many amala outlets ? This guy na dunce o
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Ife Salako
Ife Salako@ifesalakooffice·
Chatham House has also shattered the shambolic display of shame that was exhibited in the UK recently. Everyone knows the truth except those who chose to be slaves. Ire o✌🏽
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Abner O. Oke@abneroke·
@jeffphilips1 Jeff, ask him....why queue in the first place to purchase at govt approved pump price ? The fella is a dunce. Probably never owned a vehicle. We were begging to buy at way more than 2k just so we can move about or power our generating sets. Oghenebikooo
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Souljah@jeffphilips1·
Jesus Christ, what do you people even know? We bought 4 liter jerrycan for N10k during prolonged scarcity!
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@jeffphilips1 You are a liar. Queue YES, N2000 per litre NO

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Abner O. Oke@abneroke·
@Peternfty @jeffphilips1 When you never owned a car or cars nor owned a power generating set. You will queue to purchase pms at the govt approved pump price ? Stop this talk abeg. Why queue at all ? Shior talk
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Peter@Peternfty·
@jeffphilips1 You are a liar. Queue YES, N2000 per litre NO
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Abner O. Oke@abneroke·
@Theoladeledada You must be a dunce. The whole world is embracing alternate source of energy. Only you dunderheads remain backward due to your bile as a result of your ignorance.
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Ọládélé 🇳🇬👑
Ọládélé 🇳🇬👑@Theoladeledada·
Aso Rock is now fully powered by Solar panel. You even announced it to the world to hear. Very shameless government.
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