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Abdullahi Hamza

@abs500

London Katılım Haziran 2010
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Abdullahi Hamza
Abdullahi Hamza@abs500·
When I die please honor my beliefs and bury me on the SAME goddam day!
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Ajibike@CfcworldC98181·
Bro casually bang 150k on arsenal head LMFAO 😂😂😂
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drowsy@DrowsyRebel·
@IbroLB e be like say we need to pay solidarity visit to @abs500. From wanting to lose a match, to not remembering the feeling of winning. BlueCo must pay for this.
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Abiodun
Abiodun@bin_gbada·
Nigeria is the home of absurdities in the world. The salary of the president on paper is 1,500,000 ($997) Nomination form: 100,000,000 ($71,000) Salary of Governor on paper: 900,000 ($640) Nomination form: 50,000,000 ($35,000) You then wonder why corruption is rife!!!
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pep@pepcalma·
John Terry just completely roasted Arteta on IG.😭😭😭
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Fahad Danladi
Fahad Danladi@FahadKano·
I would rather have a fair, just, and developed society under a Christian/Muslim ticket than chaos, corruption, insecurity, poverty, unemployment, economic collapse, etc., under a Muslim/Muslim ticket. If Obi/Kwankwaso will salvage Nigeria from imminent collapse, they have my vote. We must look beyond religion and tribe if we truly want a better Nigeria.
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Peacock
Peacock@dawisu·
ADC/NDC: A BLESSING IN DISGUISE! With Obi and Kwankwaso aligning with the NDC, this shift could turn into an unintended advantage for the coalition. While many Nigerians, myself inclusive, had hoped for a single, united coalition, it’s reasonable to assume that Tinubu would have deployed every available resources at his disposal, including the courts, to keep the ADC off the ballot. But now, with the coalition effectively split into two blocs, ADC and NDC, that calculation changes. If Tinubu continues targeting the ADC alone, it would risk leaving the NDC, backed by Obi and Kwankwaso, as the sole opposition platform. That could prove politically costly for Tinubu. On the other hand, moving against both ADC and NDC would raise serious concerns domestically and internationally, potentially casting doubt on Nigeria’s democratic credibility in general. In that context, the more likely scenario i forsee happening, is that Tinubu allows both parties (ADC and NDC) to contest, resulting in a divided opposition heading into 2027. If that happens, we may see a repeat of the 2023 pattern at the presidential level (Cos this will definitely favour Tinubu) while ADC and NDC make significant gains in National Assembly races, particularly across the North and East. Regardless of how this unfolds, I remain committed to the ADC. My hope is that both ADC and NDC will dial down tensions and keep sight of a broader objective. Politics has a way of bringing unlikely partners back to the table, and cooperation, in one form or another, may yet prove necessary! Salihu Tanko Yakasai, Arise and shine, Nigeria 🤝
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Mal. Imran U. Wakili (PULLO) 👑 #iSTANDWITHELRUFAI
Malam Nasir El-Rufai architected this entire coalition of these powerful men and notable figures, with no ambition for himself. He risked everything to join the struggle and ended up in illegal detention with many efforts made to silence him and buy his loyalty so he could walk free. He refused to bend. After all that sacrifice for the coalition, only for selfish politicians to destroy it. Is this country really worth this level of sacrifice? 🤔
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Sadiq G sadiq
Sadiq G sadiq@sadiqGsadiq·
Malam Elrufa’i sacrificed himself for nothing. His illegal detention would not pain him as much as the destruction of the ADC. If released today, he wouldn’t even know where to begin another mobilisation from.
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Uncle Titi or Uncle Tiku
North has been very unlucky with Governors over the years but you see these 2023 set? Innalillahi wa inna ilaihir raji’un
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drowsy@DrowsyRebel·
@abs500 @IbroLB I was thinking they have finally become serious, ashe na fluke.
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S T A T E S M A N
S T A T E S M A N@Mister_Mash·
Stupid fools bungled 14 million votes because of personal interests. Let the Tinubu continue, personal interests no pass personal interests. Let everybody collect. Arrant clowns!
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Hon Nuhu Sada
Hon Nuhu Sada@NuhuSada0·
Mallam Nasir El-Rufai Remains one of the Most Influential and Respected Figures in Nigerian Politics.
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Abubakar Yunusa
Abubakar Yunusa@Pharmacio001·
The coalition was in a good mood and had even attracted the attention of El-Rufai, Peter Obi, Kashim Imam, and other leaders. Then, suddenly, Kwankwaso joined in a mole and hypocritic way, and before long, distractions began. He successfully pushed Obi and others out of the party. Kwankwaso was at the Villa negotiating for a VP slot with Tinubu while the coalition was being formed. In the end, Tinubu sent him to us. History will remember Kwankwaso as a selfish politician who weakened the strongest opposition and worked toward Tinubu’s re-election.
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Abdool Moh.
Abdool Moh.@abdool_moh·
Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso just reelected Bola Ahmed Tinubu for 4 more years. Congratulations to APC.
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NDC Party
NDC Party@NDCPartyNG·
As desperate as this people are, they may even start to kíll or A$sasinate some of our leaders. - Buba Galadima
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The XRP Cipher Podcast
The XRP Cipher Podcast@XRPCipherPod·
Thanks for the response. I will just say with certain guest, you’re not going to be able to learn much on this subject. I think the conversation missed where the real evolution is happening. Focusing on marketing, market cap, and fees (old crypto retail logic) without addressing the XRPL itself leaves out the core of the system. Features like native DEX pathfinding, tokenization, FX rails, permissioned domains, and on-ledger lending are happening at the protocol level without relying on L2s. The space has shifted from retail-driven narratives to institutional infrastructure. When the discussion keeps circling the same legacy talking points, it limits how much anyone can actually learn about XRP today.
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