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Odogwu Akpos Makanjuola Disi

@ajdc4

Founder and Chief Errand Officer (CEO)… Derak Global Consult, LLC (Logistics and Transportation)

LAGOS/USA/CA/MEX Katılım Şubat 2011
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Ọmọ Akin
Ọmọ Akin@GuyMr10·
As portable don dey City Boy Movement now, make everybody calm down, na him go cast their election format once they rip am 😂
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Yohanna Nuhu
Yohanna Nuhu@nuhuyohanna39·
ADC, give us this ticket and watch Nigerians do the magic
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ariyibifocus
ariyibifocus@ariyiB·
When fuel sef go come down for this Nigeria?? Which kyn country be this?? 😂😃😂😂😂
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Abba Jidda.
Abba Jidda.@OfficialAzzaki·
Who's with me in supporting Atiku Abubakar to defeat Tinubu in the 2027 election?
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Millishield 01 🚘🌽🫑🌶🦈🐔
My son is in primary school, here attached is video of his classroom. Notice the numbers of laptops. But in 234...the politicians are only able to give rice,bread and pasta..... If you sell your vote to them in next election...it shall never be well with you...
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Dos Santos
Dos Santos@MyksonDosSantos·
I laugh at you big time… You think Atiku will woo RMK to ADC for him to be your candidate VP? I thought you said RMK is coming to contest for the Senate because the Senate President has been ceded to him. Common Rochas Okorocha, Osita Chidoka, and other aggrieved PDP and APC people in the South-East you can't woo to join the ADC. They play😂😂😂
JACK The Builder™@Jack_ng01

Imagine Amaechi as the DG of Obi/Kwankwaso campaign organisation That will light this country on fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 It is POssible!

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Dos Santos
Dos Santos@MyksonDosSantos·
2. TINUBU VS ATIKU - The Atiku Solution on Subsidy Removal. Bola Tinubu removed fuel subsidy entirely on inauguration day. However, during the 2023 election campaign, Atiku Abubakar stated that when he was vice president, they designed the subsidy removal in four stages. As Chairman of the Subsidy Removal Committee, he claimed they removed phases one and two without negatively impacting Nigerian citizens. Atiku Abubakar is indeed a man full of presidential experience. He still has more experience than Bola Tinubu. A Nigerian on X (formerly known as Twitter) with the name Emma IK Umeh - X handle: Emma IK Umeh @emmaikumeh my elder brother, tweeted that “President Tinubu will have to find a way to either bring in a short-term subsidy, because how will people buy fuel at N1450 or more? Purchasing power is weak, and more Nigerians are already suffering from economic devastation”. Emma went further to say that “Even at about 800 naira, people could not buy it. What did the common man benefit from the subsidy removal in the first place? Practically nothing. The only thing we keep hearing is that Governors have more money, which does not in any way trickle down. At this point, inflation will further deepen and more people will suffer more in an already terribly bad situation. The Government must at this time proactively find a creative means to cushion the effects of the rising fuel prices”. Election has consequences. Thanks Dos Santos Politico #TheAtikuSolution #AtikuSolution #AtikuFullOfExperience #AtikuAManOfVision #WhoIsAtiku #TheManAtiku #TheAtikuChallenge #AtikuChallenge #ADCCoalition #Atiku #AtikuAbubakar @tinyandagod @ajdc4 @Chuka_Facts @Stigmatronic @Udoh_D @Onyii_23 @DeleMomodu @Esteembehemoth
Dos Santos@MyksonDosSantos

Atiku, A Man of Vision: Privatizing Refineries to Foster Competition and Lower Petroleum Prices. The three refineries—Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna—are currently non-operational, with the government covering their maintenance costs. Meanwhile, the Dangote refinery has a capacity of 650,000 barrels, which could lead successive governments to neglect the three refineries due to overreliance on Dangote's refinery. The best approach would be Atiku’s plan to privatize all three refineries and encourage competition among their owners, including Dangote, to help reduce the prices of petroleum products. Privatisation itself is the reason Dangote owns a refinery. Additionally, since President Tinubu took office, he has not prioritized empowering Nigerian youth in business; instead, he has spent money traveling around the world (spending 34 billion on travel over two years), paying bandits, and procuring campaign buses. In contrast, Atiku promised to set aside $10 billion to empower youth and create jobs to reduce the growing unemployment in the country. In conclusion, Atiku Abubakar consistently demonstrates his problem-solving skills. Observe how he can resolve two issues with a single action. Ultimately, he proves to be a master strategist. His tactics aim to benefit the people rather than serve personal or selfish interests. Thanks Dos Santos Político✌️ #WhoIsAtiku #TheManAtiku #TheAtikuChallenge #AtikuChallenge #ADCCoalition #Atiku #AtikuAbubakar #AtikuAManOfVision @ajdc4 @tinyandagod @Stigmatronic @Chuka_Facts @Udoh_D @Esteembehemoth

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Hon. Red Pen ❗️
Hon. Red Pen ❗️@Minikothe3rd·
Jagora Kwankwaso to ADC any moment from now. Things are getting interesting !!!!
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Abiodun
Abiodun@bin_gbada·
To buy 10 bags of cement, you’ll need 110,000 naira. Before BAT became president, with N110,000, you’ll buy 34 bags of cement. Bola Tinubu has to go.
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Hamma
Hamma@HAHayatu·
What message does this picture of Hajiya Naajatu and Aminu Abdulsalam the Deputy Governor of Kano send ?
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Gimbiya
Gimbiya@FaiyitSylvester·
APC sai mun ba su wuta 🔥
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Esteem 👁‍🗨 🦅
Esteem 👁‍🗨 🦅@Esteembehemoth·
This is how my Sunday is going. How's yours going?
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Sir Ferdinand Rogers
Sir Ferdinand Rogers@ZarkyPage·
If ADC gives Atiku Abubakar Presidential ticket and Peter Obi VP, South won't vote for them 😭😔😭. Mumu, join APC and vote Tinubu....stop crying and gaslighting us. We have made up our mind, even if ADC presents Nabush Kabash, we go vote am. ADC is the party to be 🤝
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Bolaji Abdullahi
Bolaji Abdullahi@BolajiADC·
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) views the £746 million agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom and the Federal Government of Nigeria, concluded during President Bola Tinubu’s state visit to London, as disproportionately skewed in favour of the UK, which already enjoys a significant balance of trade advantage over Nigeria. Although the APC Government has tried to hoodwink Nigerians by portraying the agreement to rehabilitate the Tin Can and Apapa Ports in Lagos as a diplomatic success, it is, in reality, a commercial loan arrangement with conditionalities that ensure that a substantial portion of the funds either remains within the United Kingdom or is repatriated back to it. Based on information available on the UK Government website, which described the deal as a “major vote of confidence in UK manufacturing,” the £746 million agreement will be delivered through UK Export Finance’s (UKEF) Buyer Credit Facility and arranged by Citibank, N.A., London Branch. UKEF is the UK Government’s export credit agency. Its Buyer Credit Facility enables foreign buyers to access financing from commercial banks to procure UK goods and services, typically for projects that require significant UK content participation. In simple terms, UKEF guarantees a loan obtained by a foreign buyer from a commercial bank, which is then used to pay for UK goods and services, with the bank paying the UK exporter directly on behalf of the buyer. Under this agreement, at least £236 million of the £746 million in supplier contracts will be awarded to British companies, while British Steel will supply 120,000 tonnes of steel billets under a £70 million contract, representing its largest UKEF-backed export order, for port rehabilitation projects. The ADC is particularly concerned that the Nigerian government has entered into an agreement that leaves the country at a clear disadvantage, seemingly in exchange for a few hours of pomp and pageantry, and as part of a broader attempt to secure foreign validation, even as millions of Nigerians continue to face poverty, unemployment, and worsening insecurity. There are still several unanswered questions regarding this agreement. These include: what are the repayment terms of the commercial loan, including its duration and applicable interest rate? What percentage of local goods, services, and subcontracting is involved in the port rehabilitation project? How many direct and indirect jobs will be created for Nigerians? What is the project timeline, and when will the ports become fully operational? What provisions exist for training, apprenticeships, and skills transfer? Finally, what are the limits on expatriate staff, and are there defined quotas for SMEs and community benefit obligations? If the APC government has answers to these questions, it should make them available to Nigerians. Otherwise, Nigerians are justified in concluding that, 66 years after independence, President Bola Tinubu has travelled to London to sign an agreement that resembles a colonial-era treaty, one that risks mortgaging the country’s future for limited value and symbolism.
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Odogwu Akpos Makanjuola Disi
Who wants to the work in the party if all of us decides to sit it out and keep dragging the leaders like the leaders own the party. I’m really tired of people thinking a party is being run by the leaders only but when the hard work is done you people will now come a become leaders cos have a “brand name” on this streets… be a part of the change you want to see in the ADC and that’s if you’re a member, if you’re not allow us in the party do what we can to grow the party 🙏🙌
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Hon. Rilwan
Hon. Rilwan@rilwan_ola01·
Dey fence? The difference is that some of us refuse to engage in emotional politics. The reality is that when some gang was causing trouble, if pushing back and telling the party's leadership to get it right meant sitting on the fence, then no wahala. Some of you perceive this politics as gra gra, while others see it as strategic coordination and making touch sacrifices.
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Hon. Rilwan
Hon. Rilwan@rilwan_ola01·
ADC is taking shape. 👏
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