Ezekwem Franklin
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Ezekwem Franklin
@achueze
Proud Owerri native/weaver of words, lover of Literature & Poetry/die-hard Arsenal fan, spreading vibes & verses from the heart of Igbo Land.
Owerri. Katılım Kasım 2023
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Congratulations to Arsenal on a well-deserved Premier League victory. This title is a testament to resilience, discipline, teamwork, and the courage to keep believing even when the odds seemed difficult. As a proud supporter, tonight is special. Well done to the players, the manager, and the incredible fans who never stopped believing. North London is red again. -AA #EPL
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@_sheisjennifer I've seen a feminist, I like feminism and I'm an advocate of it, but what type of a feminist are you? Are you a radical feminist?
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A gender that I can birth is not superior to me. Okay?
Halimah Salmah@MaleAdvocate28
Make peace with the fact that MEN are superior and there is nothing you can do about it 📌
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@BashirAhmaad APC no rate you, dem no trust you that's why ordinary House of Assembly ticket, dem no gree give you.
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It is undeniable that the NDC will secure a handful of National Assembly seats, but experience has shown that many of such lawmakers eventually find their way into our great party, the APC, once they fully settle into the realities of Abuja politics, exactly what happened with the Labour Party.
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@afrisagacity I believe my Governor, one of the most handsome Governors on earth, His Excellency, Distinguish Senator Hope Uzodinma is bigger than the names you mentioned, its why they're ganging up against him as alleged. He'll teach them the game, he is an action & a doing man, not a talker.
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@TheSerahIbrahim Don't mind them, most of them saying "they don't trust any man with a child that is not biologically his" are mostly children from failed marriages, product of single Moms & Dads, e get as Dem de tek reason.
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This video is so beautiful, so I wonder why the response. Sadly some people need more love at home. Why shouldn’t men be trusted with children?
I grew up having so many uncles that were not even my relatives.
I was taken care of when my mum and dad were busy. I was taken to school sometimes by my neighbour and brought back home having the most candies and huge smiles.
I sit down with his sons on our way to and fro, while they tell me the most ridiculous stories 😭.
I remember one of them once told me his dad was Superman and I believed it. He said his dad lifted a building and saved soldiers, and that knives couldn’t cut him, then showed it by pressing a knife to his own hand, claiming he was the son of Superman😭. Of course, he used the blunt side, but little me was completely impressed and had no idea. I even hid my green earrings and gave him my meat to “save him” because he told me my earrings were kryptonite and was making him weak😭.
One time one of my many “uncles” brought his friends home, and they were all amazed I could recite the state and capital, they would call other friends to come and watch me recite it and gift me 20 naira while boasting I was the smartest toddler alive, which got me so excited because all I knew then was coaster biscuit and tasty time, so I was having lots and lots of it.
One time they found out I could sing the entire song to Akon’s “locked up they won’t let me out” and that was my rise to stardom 😂
I became a billionaire of 20 nairas 😭.
I wouldn’t have had it any other way, I loved my plenty uncles, sometimes I think they taught me way more than I could have gotten, and I hope the world would not be so damaged, that I won’t be able to give my own kids such amazing feeling of a loving community.
Coco Bee@CocoaBeanCream
@NuJhayhne Nope. I don't trust any man with a child that is not biologically his. Actually, I don't trust any man with any child unless they've proven to be trustworthy.
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@U_Rochas You would have been a delegate, you missed an opportunity to have some Atiku dollars, don't mind Peter Obi, please stop crying.
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If not for personal ambition, greed, political incompetence, and lack of patience, can someone explain why Peter Obi left the coalition without even waiting for the primaries?
A serious leader who truly believes in democracy and coalition politics would stay, test his popularity through the process, and allow party members decide. Walking away before the primaries only creates the impression that he wanted everything handed to him without contest.
Leadership is not built on emotions, online noise, or entitlement. It is built on strategy, patience, negotiation, and the ability to work with others even when things do not go your way.
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@Ifeanyi374185 @GovtOfImoState @Hope_Uzodimma1 Bro,you are not alone,it's our duty to defend @Hope_Uzodimma because he's the best.I was once his critic.He's the best Governor we have ever had post Mbakwe.Long live our Governor, we ll miss him but by God's grace he ll be Senate President. No more acidic rain in Imo State.
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Dear incoming @GovtOfImoState A quick reminder that you are not governor @Hope_Uzodimma1 like u are ntin close to his personality,bcuz i will so criticize you if ur brains are not functional in office,i love hope uzodinma to the point that i give excuses for his flaws,besides he’s human so mistakes are bound to be made,it is personal love,some would call me Hope data boy without knowing that this same Hope doesn’t know me neither has he seen me face to face to say Ifeanyi how are you,my love for governor hope is so natural that u can’t buy me against him,I’ve benefited absolutely ntin personal from him,i received insults nd threats to life cuz of gov @Hope_Uzodimma1,i remembered when some millitary men dealt with me severely in Owerri to a point i went for check up all bcuz of hope,i didn’t stop bcuz of all that,i kept on promoting his govt..de thing is i just love gov Hope,I love him damn much❤️❤️❤️❤️i don’t joke with my governor at all 😂but the next incoming governor is not Hope nd he should be ready to face strong criticism online if he looseguard and mind y’all gov @Hope_Uzodimma1 outdid himself in office,he exceeded our expectations he has engraved himself in ndi Imo hearts ❤️❤️
I just say make I remind de incoming government ooo..shalom🙏

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@Mohayatudeen I have so much respect for me Deen, this is not the first time he's coming out to contest for the position of the Presidency, I pray someone like him emerges.
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Nigeria’s security crisis is not separate from the economy. It is the same problem.
When farmers cannot reach their fields, food prices rise. When traders cannot move goods, the cost of living rises. When young men cannot find work, criminal networks find recruits. Insecurity fuels poverty. Poverty fuels insecurity. To break the cycle, Nigeria must restore the authority of the state.
I have spent years studying this cycle. These are not new conclusions. They are the basis of everything that follows.
ON DAY ONE, I will take the following actions:
1.Designate specific groups as terrorist organisations. Section 54 of the Terrorism Prevention Act gives the President that power and I will use it. Yan Bindiga, ISWAP-affiliated kidnapping syndicates, and other identifiable criminal networks operating across Nigeria will be formally proscribed. The Nigerian state must stop treating organised mass violence as ordinary crime.
2.Prosecute every bandit, kidnapper, and collaborator under terrorism laws, with accelerated procedures through designated terrorism courts. Terrorism charges carry life imprisonment. The days of light sentences, quiet releases, and cases disappearing into endless judicial backlog are over.
3.Dismantle the financial networks that keep terrorism alive. The EFCC and CBN will be directed from Day One to identify, freeze, and seize the assets of financiers, ransom collectors, arms suppliers, and money launderers. A joint financial intelligence and telecom surveillance task force will track ransom flows, criminal communications, and interstate kidnapping networks using modern technology and real-time intelligence sharing. You cannot aim to kill the foot soldiers while leaving the treasury intact.
4.End federal complicity in ransom payments and negotiated amnesties. Not one naira of federal funds will go to proscribed groups. Where state governments seek federal security cooperation, that cooperation will be conditioned on compliance with this policy. The Federal Government will not legitimise criminal violence by rewarding it with public funds or political concessions.
5.Rebuild the Multi-National Joint Task Force and restore regional security cooperation. The MNJTF was working. It has been allowed to collapse. We will restore coordinated intelligence sharing and joint operations with Chad, Niger, Cameroon, and Benin immediately. Terrorist networks operate across borders. Our response must do the same.
6.Reform intelligence coordination across every relevant agency. Military, police, DSS, immigration, customs, and financial intelligence must stop operating in silos. Nigeria does not only need more force. Nigeria needs better intelligence, better shared, faster acted upon.
7.Strengthen policing capacity nationwide. Better training, modern technology, rapid response systems, and tighter coordination between federal and local security structures. The military cannot permanently police every community in Nigeria. That is not a sustainable security architecture and we will end it.
8.Launch targeted economic recovery programmes in high-risk regions, with deliberate focus on young people vulnerable to recruitment by criminal and extremist networks.
Enforcement alone will not hold. Lasting security requires both the rod and the opportunity.
These are not long-term aspirations or second-term promises. They are immediate actions.
Nigerians have lived with fear for too long. Farmers deserve to farm. Traders deserve to trade. Children deserve to travel safely. Citizens deserve a government that can defend them.
It is time to restore order, restore confidence, and restore the authority of the Nigerian state.

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@Mohayatudeen You're stepping down to support another candidate
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@Hope_Uzodimma1 @OfficialAPCNg @GovtOfImoState @officialABAT @nentawe1 We will miss you as the Governor of Imo State.
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My dear people of Imo West Senatorial District have once again called upon me to serve, and I have accepted this noble call with utmost humility, sincerity of purpose, and unwavering commitment to the collective advancement of our people.
In furtherance of this responsibility, I presented myself before the leadership of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), and the Screening Committee for the National Assembly Primary Election.
During the engagement, I reaffirmed that the Senatorial seat I seek to occupy belongs first and foremost to our great party, while I remain only a loyal and dedicated candidate entrusted with the responsibility of projecting and advancing the ideals, vision, and aspirations of the APC to the very best of my ability.
Our great party has continued to demonstrate steadfast commitment to purposeful leadership, people-oriented governance, and the delivery of democratic dividends across the nation. It, therefore, remains our collective duty to sustain and deepen this noble mission for the benefit of all Nigerians.
My aspiration to represent the good people of Imo West Senatorial District at the Red Chamber is inspired by the desire to consolidate on the gains of the #RenewedHope administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, through quality representation, effective legislation, enhanced development, and sustainable progress for our people and our nation.
- Hope Uzodimma




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Amanda is not English. It is Latin.
It means worthy of love
Aunty Tosin 🫶🏾@ForeignTosin
I still can’t believe people think Amanda is not an English name 🤣
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@Hope_Uzodimma1 @OfficialAPCNg @officialABAT @ProgressivePGF @GovtOfImoState The working Governor of Imo State, a "reincarnate of Dee Sam Mbakwe" may the Almighty God strengthen you.
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Today, I had the honour of presiding over a meeting of the Progressives Governors Forum (PGF) alongside my deputy and Governor of Kaduna State, His Excellency Senator Uba Sani, with fellow Governors of our great party in attendance.
During our deliberations, we reviewed the progress made so far and further strengthened our strategic engagement ahead of our party primaries and the 2027 Presidential Election.
We also reflected on the leadership and achievements of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose commitment to national development, economic reforms, infrastructure renewal, and the welfare of Nigerians continues to inspire growing confidence and support across the country. In recognition of this progress, the Forum unanimously reaffirmed its endorsement of his second-term bid.
As leaders, our responsibility remains to continue working together in unity, deepen the structures of our party, and remain focused on delivering hope, stability, and sustainable development for the Nigerian people.
We are encouraged by the strides already made under President Tinubu’s administration and remain optimistic about the future of our nation as we continue to work collectively towards success in 2027.
- Hope Uzodimma




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If you live in Nigeria, in Northern or Southern Nigeria, try learn the Hausa language, it's also a defensive mechanism. For instance, if they kidnap you & you speak Hausa, there's a great chance that you will be freed because most kidnappers speak Hausa & ll see you as a brother.
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