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@bjreal5
https://t.co/FiwdTq5y1y Political Science! M.A Peace and Conflict Studies! Unibadan Alumnus! Father! Son of God!
Ibadan Katılım Aralık 2018
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@PoojaMedia I don't think so. 2025/2026 10 English clubs participates in Europe league. 6 champions League, 2 Europa and 2 Conference
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@Joshuaabang99 @mobilisingniger I can't engage you. You have a low IQ based on your response.
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@bjreal5 @mobilisingniger It's not hard to find apc paid PR
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Does this guy have sense sha? Someone used your video and your content to push a false narrative about the president which could breach the National security, you are insulting the President spokesperson for responding to it.
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35
VeryDarkMan sends a very strong message to the spokesperson to President Tinubu, Mr Bayo Onanuga🙆🏼♂️
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Oga, what are you saying gangan? 😂😂😂😂
Bàbájídé B𝗹𝘂𝗻𝘁@CRawkeen
The person that gave me salah meat last year only bought one ram but this year, he bought four rams and two cows. God has really blessed him
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@KennedyWandera_ The ongoing power struggles between President Faye and Sonko point to one direction diverge political ideology on how a government should be run is the source of political instability that has crippled many governments that came to power on the wings of populists agenda
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When #Senegal’s government uncovered $13 billion in hidden, unrecorded debt left behind by former President Macky Sall’s regime, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko led debt audit revealed part of the national debt had been concealed, prompting the International Monetary Fund, IMF to immediately freeze and suspend its $1.8 billion lending programme.
Then disagreements emerged regarding the handling of this issue.
President Faye insisted on a pragmatic, compromise-driven path. He was willing to accept IMF-mandated austerity measures, including politically sensitive cuts to energy and fuel subsidies, to steady the economy and unlock the frozen funds to get more funding from IMF.
Prime Minister Sonko declined this approach and instead advocated for a sovereignist approach. Sonko fiercely opposed bowing to foreign lenders. He resisted cutting subsidies, imposing taxes and demanded a renegotiation of oil, gas and mining contracts with multinational companies.
Then a complete deadlock in the government.
Their disagreements also extend to the handling of legal cases.
Several former officials who served under President Macky Sall are accused of mismanagement and involvement in the political violence that claimed dozens of lives between 2021 and 2024.
President Faye favored a more cautious, reconciled approach. Fearing that aggressive prosecutions of the former regime would destabilize the state, fracture the security apparatus and alienate key institutional actors, Faye resisted hardline judicial purges.
As Prime Minister, Sonko pushed heavily for accountability, retributive justice, demanding that the amnesty law (passed by Sall's regime to shield his officials upon exit) be repealed so that Sall's former ministers, police chiefs and judicial officials could be tried for corruption, financial mismanagement and the deaths of youth protesters.
Ultimately, the government became entirely dysfunctional.
Faye used his executive power to reclaim sole control of the state, firing Sonko to build a government in his own image.
By securing the second-highest political office in the country, Sonko has effectively flipped the power dynamic. He went from a subordinate role inside the executive branch to leading an independent branch of government.
Faye will find his executive powers severely limited by a hostile legislature, and a ruling party that is not his own, leaving him with no choice but to wait until November 2026 to legally dissolve parliament.
Source: Local sources, @France24 (Debt crisis).

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@OmolewaAbraham Kogi landmass is bigger than the whole of SE even if you add Ekiti to it.
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@B_ELRUFAI So you are more powerful than the People you claim can't save him? Hmmmm powerful from the North
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Forceful Monday SIT AT HOME and mindless k!lling of fellow Igbo men and women is different from projecting the people of the South-East against terrorists.
Supporters of Nnamdi Kanu's ESN should know this and know peace.
OPC started well then. But when they went out of line and started terrorizing the people, making themselves available to settle scores, including boy friends and girl friends issues, Yoruba people rose to condemn them.
Like I said, any arrangement that can rid our forests in Yorubaland of terrorists is ok by me. Be it by Sunday Igboho, Kasumu Ijebu, Modebola Ekiti, Mathew Ondo, Kareem Akoko, or even Bello Ilorin.
Ko ju bee lo.
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@iamteejayff @IU_Wakilii Yes, when a northerner grabs power in 2031 they can demonstrate these good intentions towards them not towards a Southerner President.
Since you so desire this to happen your family will partake in such misfortune.
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As seen on Facebook.
Alleged Coup Plot: Secret Document Reveals Proposed Government Structure After Tinubu’s Overthrow
Fresh revelations have emerged in the ongoing investigation into the alleged coup plot against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, following the discovery of a handwritten document said to contain plans for a replacement government if the operation had succeeded.
The document, reportedly recovered during investigations and reviewed by Pointblanknews.com, allegedly outlined proposed political appointments and administrative structures intended to take effect after the planned removal of the Tinubu government.
Among the positions listed were “Leader of New Nigeria and Commander-in-Chief,” a Vice President or Prime Minister as second-in-command, Chief of Army Staff, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Attorney-General of the Federation and National Security Adviser.
Top positions in security and anti-corruption agencies, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Department of State Services (DSS), were also reportedly captured in the notes.
Investigators further claimed the alleged plotters proposed the establishment of a “National Patriotic Ruling Council” (NPRC), a body said to mirror the Armed Forces Ruling Council that operated during Nigeria’s military era.
The handwritten document allegedly contained plans to create new government agencies, including the National Religion Regulatory Agency, National Infrastructure Development Maintenance Agency and the Nigerian Internal Security Committee.
Other proposals reportedly included setting up committees to review the final removal of petroleum subsidy and improve salaries and welfare packages for members of the armed forces and other security agencies.
Security sources said the alleged conspirators also planned a major restructuring of the military into six command zones, with three General Officers Commanding assigned to each zone.
Another proposal allegedly involved merging the EFCC with the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).
According to details contained in the notes, several positions in the proposed administration were to be allocated using the federal character principle.
The Vice President position was allegedly zoned to the South East, while the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Minister of Defence were designated for the South West.
The Attorney-General of the Federation and Chief of Defence Staff were reportedly assigned to the South South, while the National Security Adviser position was to go to the North West.
The EFCC chairmanship was allegedly reserved for the North East, while the Director-General of the DSS and Inspector-General of Police were expected to emerge from the North Central region.
Although portions of the handwritten notes reportedly remain difficult to interpret, investigators believe the document formed part of the operational framework of the alleged coup planners.
The revelations have added a new dimension to the ongoing treason and terrorism trial before the Federal High Court in Abuja.
The Federal Government had announced in January 2026 that security agencies uncovered an alleged plot involving serving and retired military officers, alongside civilians, to overthrow President Tinubu’s administration.
Subsequent investigations led to several arrests, while some suspects were declared wanted by authorities.
Those currently facing trial include retired Major General Mohammed Ibrahim Gana, retired Naval Captain Erasmus Ochegobia Victor, Police Inspector Ahmed Ibrahim, Zekeri Umoru, Bukar Kashim Goni and Abdulkadir Sani.
Former Bayelsa State Governor Timipre Sylva was also named in court documents as allegedly linked to the plot and was reported by prosecutors to be at large.




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Michael Oyedokun’s family has written to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu through their lawyer, appealing for urgent intervention following the reported death of Mr. Oyedokun Michael Olugbade.
According to the statement:
“Despite widespread national reports regarding the death of the late Mr. Oyedokun Michael Olugbade, his remains are yet to be seen or recovered. In these distressing circumstances, we respectfully appeal for Your Excellency’s urgent intervention to direct the relevant security and intelligence agencies to intensify efforts toward locating and recovering his body so that his family may be afforded the solemn opportunity to conduct a dignified burial and rescue other victims still in captivity.”
The family also urged President Tinubu to personally visit the affected families, stating that his presence would reassure them that the government stands firmly with them in their grief and remains committed to rescuing the remaining abducted victims.



Idanssssssss@Nimisioluwa
The family of the headmaster who was slaughtered alive by bandits has written to the president through their lawyer. 🥲💔
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Arsenal fans celebrating the club’s Premier League title success in Kenya. 🤯🇰🇪
🎥 @nickiBIGFISH
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