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Gen. Jagaban Joe Agha Otuosorochi
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Gen. Jagaban Joe Agha Otuosorochi
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A PAN NIGERIAN WITH -0% RESPECT FOR BAD LEADERS&CONSPIRACY THEORISTS! -0% REGARDS FOR BRAINWASHED RELIGIOUS,ETHNIC&POLITICAL BIGOTS,LOOTERS &THIEVES.NIG🇳🇬 1ST
Anywhere/Everywhere Katılım Kasım 2011
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@ruffydfire Dullard! How many times have people reported your account for spreading false information even on live TV?
Oga,park one side and enjoy your sack in pieces!
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@ScottKarim333 @statsfrica Is Ghana abroad?
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Gen. Jagaban Joe Agha Otuosorochi retweetledi

Nigerian banks deposited a record N128.9 trillion with the Central Bank of Nigeria in March, up from N61.11 trillion in February, as lenders continued to park excess cash in the apex bank’s deposit window.
The surge reflects rising liquidity in the banking system and increased use of the CBN’s Standing Deposit Facility, which offers overnight returns on idle funds.
Banks had earlier placed N52.6 trillion in January, pushing total deposits for the first quarter to N242.63 trillion.
Source: Arise TV

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@osazenoo This is likely to be Uyo-Port Harcourt high ways,at Uyo axis.
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The David Mark’s faction of the ADC really think they can use emotional reasoning and blackmail to bluff their way out of a purely legal conundrum they brought upon themselves. Unfortunately for them, law does not admit of sentiment. Decisions are based on facts, evidence, and the interpretation of laws, rather than on sympathy, emotion or political considerations.
All those who are arguing about ‘status quo ante bellum’ are dispensing their time and energy chasing shadows and not the substance. This is because whether INEC recognises either faction for now is irrelevant: what is relevant is that there is a challenge regarding the take-over of the Party pending in court by a duly elected Deputy National Chairman. As long as that case remains in court, all the actions of either faction MAY end up being nugatory AFTER the deadline for nominations of candidates by INEC. The implication is that the ADC may end up having NO CANDIDATE for the election.
Therefore, instead of vilifying INEC, the ADC should rather thank INEC for this timely action of de-recognising both factions BEFORE the close of the window for nominating candidates. It has duly forewarned the Party of the danger ahead and opened a window for them to either find a new, risk-free platform or ask for accelerated hearing of the case in court, or politically settle the leadership question in the Party quickly.
To keep blaming imaginary opponents or INEC is purely mischievous: neither APC nor INEC prodded these grown adults and supposedly ‘experienced’ politicians to go and hijack an existing platform without sound legal advice and without properly sorting out every member of the leadership of that existing platform.
They say they will proceed with their congresses and Convention despite INEC’s decision and the ruling of the Court of Appeal. That is fine by us.
NEVER INTERRUPT YOUR OPPONENT WHEN HE IS MAKING A MISTAKE.
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@realFemiOtedola You are one of the most richest man in Africa, not even Nigeria and look at where your mother is staying?
The woman that gave birth to you for that matter
Please go and renovate her house or I will have to step in and drag you.
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Gen. Jagaban Joe Agha Otuosorochi retweetledi

Agony of Onitsha traders who watched while bulldozers demolished their shops
OWNERS of 25 Shop Lines at Onitsha Main Market, about 10,000 traders, watched in agony and disbelief as bulldozers sent by the state government moved in and reduced their shops to rubble.
They just watched helplessly and counted their losses amidst hopelessness, and were not sure of the next line of battle for survival.
vanguardngr.com/2026/04/agony-…

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Gen. Jagaban Joe Agha Otuosorochi retweetledi

Another Access Bank branch sealed….
Following a tip from another whistle blower, the Lagos State Wastewater Management Office in joint enforcement activities on yesternight sealed off another branch of Access Bank at Land Bridge Avenue, Oniru, Victoria Island having confirmed to be indiscriminately discharging raw feacal matter into the drainages causing fowl smell and environmental degradation in defiance of the State Environmental laws. The property will be sanctioned in line with the prevailing laws.
#ZeroToleranceLagos




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Gen. Jagaban Joe Agha Otuosorochi retweetledi

Nafiu dragged David Mark to the Federal High Court, seeking an ex parte order.
The judge didn’t grant it outright, instead, he asked Mark to come and show cause why the request shouldn’t be approved.
Rather than argue it there, Mark went to the Court of Appeal. The appellate court was clear: go back to the Federal High Court and argue your case.
More importantly, the Court of Appeal cautioned Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) not to take any action that could render the pending suit useless. In simple terms "dont recognize anybody".
No Mark. No Nafiu. No faction.
Until the court settles the leadership tussle, there is officially no recognized leadership.
INEC didn’t pick sides; they simply obeyed the court.
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Gen. Jagaban Joe Agha Otuosorochi retweetledi

When Atiku moved into ADC he pull the following into the Party:
•David Mark
•Dele momodu
•Nasir El-Rufai
•Rotimi Amaechi
•Aminu Tambuwal
•Dino Melaye
•Rauf Aregbesola
•Kwankwaso
•kenneth okonkwo
When Obi joined ADC he pulled the following into the party:
•Sarah
•Aisha Yusuf
But na Obi ADC go give ticket abi???
Ok ok ok ok ok ... otiyemi
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Gen. Jagaban Joe Agha Otuosorochi retweetledi

@officialABAT Happy birthday to Mr President and my president, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,the president of the federal republic of Nigeria.
Many more years to Mr President.
On your mandate we stand 💐
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Gen. Jagaban Joe Agha Otuosorochi retweetledi

My dear fellow Nigerians,
Today, as I clock another year in the journey of life, I'm filled with joy and gratitude for the opportunity given me to serve this great nation. I want to take this moment to thank Nigerians for their messages, show of love and prayers on the occasion of my 74th birthday. I thank all our citizens for their patriotism, solidarity and support for our administration.
To those who have taken space in newspapers or paid for air time on radio and television to wish me well, I thank you immensely.
I must thank my wife, First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, for her kind and loving words. I also thank Vice President Kashim Shettima for all he said about me.
Consistent with my tradition over the years to mark my birthday in line with the mood of the nation each year, I resolved to also observe this year's birthday low key.
As I mark this special day, I am reminded of the challenges we've faced since we initiated our reforms. I'm glad that our sacrifices have not been in vain as we can see some glittering light at the end of the tunnel, despite the temporary setback caused by ongoing Middle East crisis.
The credit for the positive outcomes we have achieved does not belong solely to me, our Renewed Hope team and to our government. We achieved the gains together.
As we march towards the third anniversary of our administration, it is my deepest conviction that we shall succeed in building a brighter future for our citizens and future generations.
We are determined to confront some of the challenges we face today, and with your continued support, we shall overcome.
Let us continue to work together to build a stronger, prosperous and more resilient nation that will make Nigeria the pride of Africa.
Thank you all, and happy 74th birthday to me!
Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
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