Accountifyng

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Accountifyng

Accountifyng

@accountifyng

A chartered accountant An accounting and tax compliance expert An investment analyst

Katılım Ağustos 2014
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EFCC Nigeria
EFCC Nigeria@officialEFCC·
EFCC Chairman Speaks on UUTH Incident, Directs Apology to Ekpe, NMA Pursuant to the receipt and consideration of a preliminary report on the May 12, 2026 incident involving personnel of the Commission and medical staff of the Uyo University Teaching Hospital, the Executive Chairman, Mr. Ola Olukoyede has directed that an apology be made to Professor Eyo Ekpe, the Deputy Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee of UUTH, and members of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA. While acknowledging that the wellbeing of Nigerians is at the core of the Commission’s mandate, he expressed regret at the discomfort the unfortunate episode caused staff of the hospital and members of the public. Reiterating the Commission’s decision ordering a full investigation of the incident, he assured that once the exercise is completed, any officer found to have acted outside of the acceptable code of professional conduct would be subjected to the internal disciplinary process. Mr. Olukoyede expressed determination to work with stakeholders to resolve all the issues and forestall a repeat of such episodes in future. He, however, stated that the unfortunate incident would not detract the commission from pressing ahead with the execution of its mandate in any part of Nigeria He called on members of the NMA and other professional bodies to continue to support the EFCC in the delicate assignment of ridding Nigeria of economic and financial crimes and other forms of corruption.
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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
Race to Presidency as it stands! Tinubu/Shettima (South West/North East) Peter Obi/KwanKwaso (South East/North West) Atiku/Amaechi (North East/South South) Seyi Makinde/Bala Mohammed (South West/North East) -Tinubu/Makinde - to split South West -Atiku/Shettima/Bala - to share North East. Obi - bags South East/splits South South with Amaechi -Kwankwaso - bags North West. Everyone battles North Central - Obi has the people/Tinubu has the politicians. The game is on…!✍️
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SP Bright Edafe
SP Bright Edafe@Brightgoldenboy·
@SavvyRinu @PoliceNG His body is at the mortuary and the family have been told that whenever they want to see it, they will be allowed to. However its a case of suspected murder, so autopsy is compulsory and the family also agreed to this. Thank you
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Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫
Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu·
Remember Mene, the boy executed in public in Delta by a Nigerian SARS police officer few days ago? The police say they can’t find his body for his family to bury. Where is Oghenemine Ogidi’s body? @PoliceNG #EndSARS #JusticeForMene
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Mudi@MudiTheInvestor·
Why are so many people upset that UBA missed dividend for FY 2025? A man whose house is on fire doesn’t chase rats. We’ve seen companies like Nestlé suspend dividends because their books weren’t in order. NB, Cadbury, Dangote Sugar have all faced tough periods too. But suddenly, UBA is the problem? If you can’t stand the heat, leave the kitchen. We’ll buy you out. Push the price lower, please.
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Àshàké(not Ololade)❤️
GehGeh’s sister come online to accuse him of abandoning her and the rest of their siblings,she said he’s one of the richest TikTokers but back home, they’re suffering because he practically abandoned them. GehGeh responded by saying he bought her a phone and also said he can’t take care of everybody because he has 3 kids,and he’s also expecting more because few women are pregnant for him. Now, this is the same person some of you take “financial advice” from? The same person some of you send expensive gifts on TikTok live? The same person some of you look up to? It is well.
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Ramsgate Football Club
Ramsgate Football Club@RamsgateFC·
Club Statement – Thank you Lee Martin Ramsgate FC will begin the process of appointing a new first team manager following the departure of Lee Martin. As we reflect on the season, it feels the right time to provide an update on the managerial position. When Lee Martin came into the club, we were in a difficult position and facing the real possibility of relegation. His remit was simple - to keep us in the league. Lee achieved that. Results improved quickly and, at one stage, we even found ourselves looking towards the play-off places, which is a credit to the work done during that period. However, a challenging recruitment period leading into March meant that, over the final six weeks of the season, the playing budget was significantly underspent. That period has been reflected in our recent run of results, with six defeats from our last seven games, including this week’s cup final. This decision reflects the direction we want to take as a club, not any one result. As a club, our culture has always been about looking forwards. It’s a mindset that has taken us from the brink of Step 5 to competing at Step 3, and now to a position where we are able to look towards Step 2. As planned, Seb Tidey will step down from his role on the committee at the end of the season. A significant part of Seb’s work with the club has been contributing to the development of a new strategic document, which sets out a very specific plan for the footballing side of the club. To give ourselves the best possible chance of success on the pitch, we believe it is important to explore the market and identify the right manager to deliver that plan. One thing that remains incredible is our supporters. Their backing is the reason we now find ourselves knocking on the door of promotion to Step 2, and we are unwavering in our determination to match their ambition and push this club forward. We would like to place on record our thanks to Lee for the job he has done. He came in at a difficult time, helped realign our objectives, and ensured the club moves forward from a stable position. Seb Tidey, Tom Hadler and Mark Buckingham will take charge of the remaining two games of the season. The club will now invite applications for the role of first team manager from candidates with experience of building teams capable of challenging for promotion to Step 2. Applications should be submitted to chairman@ramsgate-fc.co.uk
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Accountifyng
Accountifyng@accountifyng·
@TheIgboWolf I disagree. She came out to say she was sick and people lovingly responded to her. She is however an asshole
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Wolfie 🐺
Wolfie 🐺@TheIgboWolf·
Hate blessing CEO all you want but she's a social experiment that continues to prove that Nigerians averagly have no standard or spirit of discernment and would give attention to anything.
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35

“I don’t have stage 4 c@ncer, it was miscommunication, I only made 13 million naira from donations and I will not post my results online I will also not apologize to anyone because i still need people's donations” - Blessing CEO🙆🏼‍♂️

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Malachy Odo II
Malachy Odo II@MalachyOdo1·
A blood bank in Apapa, Lagos is cajoling underage children into donating blood to their facility by offering them N5000 and "puff puff" One of such children has developed partial paralysis and can barely stand! They will be exposed.
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Accountifyng@accountifyng·
@peace_igho Is this a joke or what? He is suddenly not man enough? Right?
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Peace Ighodaro💛
Peace Ighodaro💛@peace_igho·
The guy I was crushing on in church, his mummy came to give him money for offering and snacks. 😭😭
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Accountifyng@accountifyng·
@Montero1016 You are the most ignorant person in the whole world. You have made a process issue a tribal issue and you know it. He only argued the process of awarding contract which is not in line with the law
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Montero - Olu Lewis
Montero - Olu Lewis@Montero1016·
Tell your children that this man went to court to stop Lagos, Yoruba & ND's biggest ever project. He didn't try to stop Sokoto-Badagry Highway ooo! He is the weapon fashioned against the growth of our GDP. Nigba ti won o shepe fun wa! 😂😂 Its unforgivable! Supporting him is the first sign of insanity. 😄 @Achilles0055199
PDP Republic@PDPRepublic

The man who will end APC’s reign in Lagos State. Funso Doherty, the next Governor of Lagos State.

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OjiUgo™️🍫👁️‍🗨️
That he's shy around girls is no reason why his female colleagues should be harassing him. If a guy did this to his female colleague, women would have been screaming sexual harassment and how all men are rapists.
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Sir Nelson
Sir Nelson@Crypto_Diet·
₦5M Global Dividend & Growth Portfolio. Nigeria / Africa 🇳🇬🌍 – Stability + growth: 1. Zenith Bank – ₦800,000 High-dividend banking giant, stable cashflow 2. MTN Nigeria – ₦600,000 Telecom growth + reliable dividends 3. Okomu Oil Palm – ₦400,000 Agriculture + ESG exposure 4. Seplat Energy – ₦400,000 Oil & gas + energy growth + strong dividends 5. Eterna Oil – ₦300,000 Oil refining + high dividend payouts. Not Financial Advice DYOR Get in here for more 👇
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Sarki.@Waspapping_·
Following my interaction with the relevant security agencies, I have reflected on some of my past tweets and recognize that the tone may have come across stronger than intended. My comments were made in the context of online political commentary, not out of hostility toward any country or its people. I deeply respect the longstanding relationship between Nigeria and the United States @USinNigeria , as well as other friendly nations, and the many Nigerians who live, work, and thrive in those countries. Where my words were misunderstood or caused offence, I sincerely regret that. As a patriot, I remain committed to promoting peace, mutual respect, and the security of our dear country while continuing to advocate for a better future for all. I appreciate all the well-meaning Nigerians and friends who have stood by me during this phase of my first encounter with the security authorities, and I commend the professionalism shown, as well as the respect accorded to me by the personnel throughout the process. I do not take this support for granted.
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Accountifyng
Accountifyng@accountifyng·
Dear Segun, The statistics of the dead are all Nigerians. How are you Nigeria first when you ignore the yearning. All this vocal gymnastics is bcos you cant bully @mehdirhasan like you bully @ruffy
Segun(🦁)Showunmi (PhD)@SegunShowunmi

NigeriaFirst That is how great nations are built through the courage to defend their institutions, their reputation, and their right to be fairly represented in global conversations. Imagine for a moment if the scale of devastation unfolding in the Middle East or the destruction we have witnessed since the Russian invasion of Ukraine were happening in Nigeria. Would it then be acceptable for citizens to metaphorically spit on the grave of their own country simply to satisfy the appetite of hostile commentary or performative criticism? Patriotism demands something higher. Recently, I wrote about the craft of spokesperson interface communication and also addressed the unnecessarily hostile manner in which an interviewer conducted a public exchange with a Nigerian government representative. My position was simple: governments must answer questions, but journalists must also respect the boundaries of professional conduct. Defending the dignity of one’s country in the face of unfair or hostile framing is not propaganda. It is not blind loyalty. It is patriotism. Every serious nation expects its citizens especially those engaged in public discourse to critique responsibly while also refusing to amplify narratives that diminish their country for spectacle. We can debate policy. We can challenge leadership. We can demand better governance. But we should never forget that our national dignity is not a prop for anyone’s performance. Standing up to hostile misrepresentation while still engaging in honest debate is precisely how confident democracies behave. That, in essence, is patriotism. #NigeriaFirst Otunba Segun Showunmi The Alternative

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Accountifyng@accountifyng·
Facts were presented to @BwalaDaniel and he couldn't jump out of the facts. These facts are in public domain. No one deceived @BwalaDaniel Of course you can ask if we will all eat statistics but you cannot cherry pick the stats
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Accountifyng@accountifyng·
Facts were presented to @BwalaDaniel and he couldn't jump out of the facts. These facts are in public domain. No one deceived @bwa
Segun(🦁)Showunmi (PhD)@SegunShowunmi

Hostility Is Not Journalism. Mehdi Hassan Take Note. There is a clear difference between tough journalism and outright hostility. One serves the public interest. The other serves the ego of the interviewer. Unfortunately, the recent exchange between @mehdirhasan and presidential spokesperson @BwalaDaniel fell squarely into the latter category. What viewers witnessed was not a serious interview. It was an attempted public ambush. From the outset, the tone was aggressively confrontational. Questions were framed less as inquiries into governance and more as prosecutorial traps. Responses were repeatedly interrupted before they could develop. Clarifications were brushed aside. The atmosphere was unmistakable: this was not a conversation designed to inform viewers but a spectacle designed to embarrass the guest. Serious journalism does not operate this way. The craft of interviewing demands discipline. It requires the ability to ask difficult questions while still allowing the guest to articulate answers. It requires intellectual confidence strong enough to permit disagreement without descending into open hostility. Above all, it requires a commitment to substance over theatrics. That commitment was glaringly absent. Nigeria is currently grappling with a range of serious national challenges economic restructuring, security threats, governance reforms, and the complex work of stabilizing a large and dynamic democracy. A responsible interviewer would have used the opportunity to interrogate the administration’s policies on these matters: What strategies are being deployed? What reforms are underway? What outcomes should citizens expect? Instead, viewers were treated to an exercise in selective outrage and repetitive interruption. Even more troubling was the insinuation that political realignment is somehow illegitimate. Democratic politics is built on shifting alliances. Individuals and movements evolve. Former opponents become partners when national circumstances demand cooperation. This is neither shocking nor dishonorable; it is one of the defining characteristics of democratic political life. History provides countless examples. Leaders across the world have entered alliances with former adversaries when the demands of governance required it. To pretend otherwise is either intellectual dishonesty or a deliberate attempt to create sensationalism where none exists. But the deeper problem in the interview was tone. A journalist who openly ridicules or repeatedly attempts to humiliate a guest crosses an important professional boundary. The role of the interviewer is to hold power accountable not to behave like a courtroom prosecutor seeking a viral “gotcha” moment. When the pursuit of humiliation replaces the pursuit of insight, journalism loses its credibility. Audiences deserve better than that. They deserve interviews that illuminate policy, probe governance, and help citizens understand how leaders intend to confront the pressing challenges of the day. What they do not need is a theatrical performance in which hostility is mistaken for intellectual rigor. Respectful engagement does not weaken journalism; it strengthens it. Firm questioning does not require contempt. Professionalism does not require aggression. If global media wishes to retain its claim to moral authority as a watchdog of democracy, it must remember a basic principle: the goal of journalism is to inform the public, not to stage spectacles at the expense of civility and substance. The interview in question did neither. It was not a demonstration of fearless journalism. It was a demonstration of how easily the craft can slide into something far less admirable when provocation becomes the objective and professionalism is abandoned. Otunba Segun Showunmi The Alternative

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Accountifyng
Accountifyng@accountifyng·
@grok why has my visibility on x reduced and by what percentage
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