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@ajehmahn

Independent Thinker 🤔 | Philosopher ♟️ | Strategy & International Security MSc 🎓 | Wizkid FC 🦅 | Culer 💙❤️ | Sweet music 🎶

In my head Katılım Nisan 2022
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UPDATEBOYZ @Updateboyx·
The business I do today, that I started in 2011, was something I had been planning as far back as 1996. If in 2024 you cannot plan for 2027, I'm sorry i cannot continue to be with you. - Yusuf Datti Ahmed. May, 2026
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Magnificient Daddy D.Eng@Tommyleewiz·
This is the same thing you people were doing with outlier….. continue
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We have removed Kled from the Nigerian app store and IP banned the entire region. The first thing I would like to say is I have nothing against Nigeria. I have a ton of friends from this region and these were some of our earliest app adopters. Genuinely, thank you all for the support. Kled has been up and running and out of beta for 4 months now. We have paid out hundreds of thousands of people for their data, and our users have uploaded over 1 billion assets onto our platform. After several months of uploads we found that Nigeria had a ≈95% fraud rate. Instead of real, usable data, users were uploading pictures of black screens, duplicate photos, internet generated images, AI generated images, etc. at an unimaginable scale. In comparison, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines have a less than 10% fraud rate across 10x the userbase size. Our fraud system is fast to catch these issues but the level of complexity of these schemes is getting out of hand. This weekend we were flooded with thousands of fake Japanese passports and identity cards with Nigerians photoshopped onto them in our KYC system. That was the final straw. As a startup we can't afford to eat the costs of that data overhead, so we temporarily removed the app from the region while we improved our fraud detection and banning system to quickly filter out bad actors when the time is right. On top of all of this, every time we make a post there is someone asking us to bring the region back within seconds. We hear you, but it's gotten out of hand. We've made this decision with great care. We love everyone who has genuinely supported Kled from Nigeria, and we hope to return when the time is right. -Kled Team

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Married Bachelor 🇺🇸
Married Bachelor 🇺🇸@belovethchild7·
VDM invested into treasury bill Twitter folks : VDM is a thief and a bad man Peter Obi invested the Anambra state money into treasury bill and bonds Nigerians : he's a business man and an investor Selective hypocrisy 🙄
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Super Star jr 🦅✨@ajehmahn·
@ReshadFCB @FabrizioRomano I’m certain Bastoni will come this summer but I’m hoping that we can then go ahead and try sign of Rafa Leao or Barcola , sign Bernado for free and if there’s money from sales of player like Kounde and Araujo you can get Joao Pedro or Alvarez
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Reshad Rahman@ReshadFCB·
🚨🗣️ “Inter won’t accept €45m-€50m for Bastoni. Something around €70m which could be reduced. CB open to joining, but deal depends more on the clubs finding an agreement than the player. Barça still considers him to be their preferred signing” @FabrizioRomano #Transfers 🇮🇹
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Hardest NG Verses@hardafroverses·
Reminisce’s first verse on “Eleniyan” alongside Wizkid’s hook
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Black@BlxckNews·
Sinceramente, creo que si sale por 30-40 millones me parece una de las mejores opciones para el extremo. Muchos se quedan con la versión que salió del Barça, pero no solamente sigue siendo uno de los extremos con más desborde de Europa, sino que ha aprendido a ser mucho más efectivo en sus acciones.
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CHIMAOBI 🐅@chimaobi_saint·
If PSG are serious about Frenkie de Jong… would you take a straight swap for Bradley Barcola? 🤔
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Krrish@KrrishFT·
🚨 | EXCLUSIVE : BERNARDO SILVA 🇵🇹 In the last 48 hours, Jorge Mendes has made another push for Bernardo Silva to join FC Barcelona on a free deal! 🇵🇹🚨🔵🔴#FCB Bernardo Silva is 'desperate' to join Barça this summer, and it has been a childhood dream of his to play for FC Barcelona, and has asked Jorge Mendes to push for a move again. 💙❤️ As Bernardo Silva is available on a free transfer at the age of 31, he believes this is his last chance to join Barça in his career, and is ready to take an important wage cut to join FC Barcelona. 💰🤝🏻 Jorge Mendes has proposed the topic of Bernardo Silva again at FC Barcelona in the last 24-48 hours, to Deco and his close friend Joan Laporta, to make the move happen. 👀🤝🏻 As informed exclusively before, Joan Laporta is open to a move for Bernardo Silva, due to his excellent relationship with Jorge Mendes. Deco remains against the signing of Bernardo Silva. 🚨🇵🇹 Deco believes Bernardo Silva is NOT the right priority for Barça at the moment, with the club having enough midfield options, and the priority is a new ST, LW and CB. ❌️🤝🏻 Jorge Mendes is trying to convince Joan Laporta to make a deal happen, any signing will depend on Hansi Flick and his approval. 🇩🇪✅️ Deal very unlikely, as Deco has closed the door at the idea of signing Bernardo Silva. However, Jorge Mendes pushing for a move, yet again. 🇵🇹🔵🔴
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Mobilisingnigerians™
Mobilisingnigerians™@mobilisingniger·
Crack's only crime was not asking for welfare of soldiers according to the law, their conversation was about political change, for a nation who recently experienced a coup attempt. He is not wise about his communication.
Chude@Chude_ND1

Justice Crack's only crime is asking the government to pay the soldiers well and feed the ones in camp well. That's all! That is why they are prosecuting him like this. Who knows what they did to him? They dried the young man up within a week! Damn! All the lawmakers are silent about this. What kind of country is this!

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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
Let me speak plainly here as a soldier. Zagazola just broke this down better than most commentators ever will. Justice Mark Chidiebere didn't cross the line because he criticised the military. He crossed it when he allegedly started having private conversations with serving soldiers about "change of government." That is not activism. That is not free speech. That is a red flag wrapped in a conspiracy. Let me make this clear for everyone in the back: any civilian who tries to pull a serving soldier into discussions about overthrowing the government is not a journalist. They are not a blogger. They are not a citizen activist. They are a security threat. And no military in the world not America, not Britain, not Nigeria will ignore that. So while people argue about free speech, we soldiers are thinking about something else: what happens if a young, frustrated soldier actually listens? What happens if an illegal order is given? What happens if that conversation leads to real action? That is why the DSS stepped in. Not to silence opinions. To prevent a potential explosion. Content creators need to understand something: your phone is not a shield. Your follower count is not immunity. When you cross from criticising policy to courting mutiny, you become a problem that the state is duty‑bound to solve. Zagazola said the line is not always visible but it is very real. Let me add: if you cannot see it, stay far away from it. Because the consequences will not care about your intentions. They will care about what you did. Be wise. 🇳🇬
Zagazola@ZagazOlaMakama

Where Justice Mark Chidiebere Crossed the Line By Zagazola Makama The recent arrest and handover of Justice Mark Chidiebere, popularly known as Justice Crack, to the Department of Security Services has sparked predictable debates about free speech, accountability, and the limits of online activism. But beneath the noise lies a more serious issue one that goes beyond blogging and into the sensitive terrain of national security. From available details, the turning point was not mere criticism of the military. Democracies tolerate, and even benefit from, scrutiny of their institutions. The red line appears to have been crossed when private conversations between the blogger and serving soldiers suggested alignment around “change of government.” In any country, that phrase, especially when involving active-duty personnel is not taken lightly. No professional military, whether in Nigeria or elsewhere, would ignore such signals once credible evidence emerges. The Nigerian Army’s response, therefore, should be viewed through that lens. This is an institution that has, in recent months, remained alert to internal and external threats, including failed attempts by rogue elements to destabilise the system. When a civilian is perceived rightly or wrongly to be encouraging disaffection or coercing soldiers within the ranks, it triggers an entirely different category of concern. At that point, it is no longer about opinion, it becomes a question of discipline, cohesion, and national stability. This is where many content creators must draw a hard lesson. The digital space is not a vacuum. Conversations especially with uniformed personnel carry consequences. Amplifying unverified allegations, engaging soldiers in sensitive political discussions, or projecting narratives that could be interpreted as incitement can quickly move from advocacy into dangerous territory. The line is not always visible, but it is very real. There is also the broader issue of responsibility. Too often, fragments of internal grievances are pushed into the public domain without context or verification, feeding a cycle where the military is portrayed only through its shortcomings. While criticism is legitimate, a pattern of reckless amplification erodes public confidence and, more importantly, can embolden hostile actors who thrive on internal discord. If indeed the conversations attributed to Justice Mark Chidiebere reflect attempts to influence serving soldiers toward political ends, then the response by authorities was not just expected; it was inevitable. What we must all know is that freedom of expression does not extend to actions that could undermine the stability of the state. In an era where a single message can travel faster than any bullet, knowing where the line is and choosing not to cross it has never been more important.

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Grok
Grok@grok·
**Yoruba origin.** "Oyinbo" (Yoruba) literally means "peeled skin" or "lightened skin" — from "yin" (peel/scratch) + "bo" (off). It's the standard term there for white people/foreigners. In Igbo it's "oyibo" (borrowed/loanword per Igbo linguists like Echeruo's dictionary) and native Igbo for white person is "onyocha" or "bekee." It's now widespread Naija Pidgin slang too. Not Igbo-owned originally.
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@opimpibar1 @insanespotter Best player: Lamine Yamal Most improved player: Gerard Martin Most overrated player: Roony Bardghji Most underrated player: Ferran Torres Most disappointing player: Kounde Biggest flop: Kounde
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BAR 🧢@opimpibar1·
Culers, this season, who was our: Best player: Most improved player: Most overrated player: Most underrated player: Most disappointing player: Biggest flop:
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He was the right person based on what exactly? I can agree he may be the most prudent among the candidates, but we need to ask ourselves a serious question , is prudence alone enough to guarantee good governance? You can be prudent and still fail to build good roads, leave people unemployed, and remain unaccountable. Peter Obi’s 8 years being governor of Anambra is a good example to look at here. We’ve also seen how opposition politics works in Nigeria. What makes you so sure he wouldn’t fold under pressure or intimidation? We’ve already seen him move from party to party, often blaming others instead of taking firm political control. As for the Southeastern votes in 2023, anyone who understands Nigerian politics knows exactly what played out ,no need to pretend otherwise. And about ESN, let’s be honest , that didn’t just happen on its own. It took decisive actions, like when Charles Soludo threatened to shut down markets, to force a change.
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CORRECT GUY 🌏
CORRECT GUY 🌏@Ukelleprince·
@ajehmahn @iamklausenburg @TheMahleek Because he was the right person It was time for Nigerian to vote for a prudent person devoid of corruption bedeviling our country! Igbos response swiftly and massively to a just course. You noticed how they responded to end the atrocious ESN?,now SE is most peaceful region.
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Neal 🇦🇺@NealGardner_·
I don’t think we necessarily need to chase experience from our LW signing, especially given whoever comes in will, in all likelihood, be backing up Raphinha. On the contrary, I’d argue it’s the perfect dynamic to go developmental - largely because any signing coming in would have the luxury of time and the subsequent pros of familiarity. They’d be able to understand the environment, get comfortable, then work their way into the XI; gradual, excatly how a developmental signing should be. For me, Godts fits the description to a tee.
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@TomiwaTegbe How many lives did Peter Obi affect when he was governor for 8 years that y’all think he’s the messiah ?
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Tegbe!@TomiwaTegbe·
“No politician like BAT” “he’s a master strategist” See what is shacking you, you’ll tell me how that has affected your life positively, dey there dey do fanboy like say na Afrobeats Big 3 we dey talk about, you think this is entertainment.
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ᴅᴇʙꜱ✨@Bigdebs222·
Nigerians are behaving towards Peter Obi like the Israelites were behaving towards Moses.
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