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Renewed Hope

@chiokey03

A Progressive to the core and by extension a BATist. Believe in one indivisible NIGERIA. Gunners for life!!!

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M.A.M.A.T.E.E.0.0.1@mamatii001·
To all my faithful brothers and sisters, Eid Mubarak.. May this celebration brings you and your household joy and good tidings. I celebrate with you all. Signed. Alhaja Quadeejat Afunnimasiregun mamatee!
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Rashwal Rashwal
Rashwal Rashwal@RashwalRashwal·
WHY YOU CAN'T LEAK TINUBU'S CALLS OR VOICE NOTES: UNDERSTANDING THE LEVEL OF SECURITY AROUND A PRESIDENT. I am writing this post for all who just believe anything on social media. And I would like you to help me SHARE this post. People asking “why can’t Tinubu’s private audio calls just leak?” clearly don’t understand how presidential security works globally. A sitting President is not an ordinary politician with an iPhone and MTN line. The moment you become Commander-in-Chief, your entire communication ecosystem changes. In America, the President travels with the White House: - Communications Agency (WHCA), - military encryption teams, - satellite systems, - mobile command centers, - Anti-jamming technology and secure communication bunkers. Air Force One alone has over 80 secure communication systems and is designed to function as a flying war room during nuclear emergencies. That is why U.S. Presidents can literally command military operations from the sky. The aircraft itself is hardened against electromagnetic attacks and nuclear EMPs. Calls are routed through encrypted military networks, not normal telecom systems. Now imagine Nigeria’s President. Do people seriously think Tinubu discusses state secrets on ordinary WhatsApp calls like a local government chairman? The President of Nigeria is protected by: - DSS electronic intelligence units - Military Signals Corps - Presidential Air Fleet secure systems - NSA cyber intelligence teams - Anti-surveillance protocols - Signal interception countermeasures - Rotating secure devices - Multiple encrypted communication layers Even his movements are classified until the last minute. He doesn't just ride in any vehicle. Didn't you notice that as he's in Lagos now, they're driving him in his official vehicle? The Air Force flew that vehicle and a few others from Abuja to Lagos. Why? Because of the security capabilities in it. That's for vehicles o.. Imagine his calls? Most presidential calls worldwide are routed through heavily encrypted government-controlled systems, not commercial lines. That is why real leaks are extremely rare. And when leaks happen globally, they usually come from: insiders, hacked aides, unofficial apps, human error, NOT because someone “recorded the President’s normal call or voice notes.” Look at what happened recently in America when officials improperly used apps like Signal and unsecured devices. Intelligence experts immediately panicked because senior leaders are expected to use hardened government systems, not commercial apps. That alone tells you the level of security expected around heads of state. People underestimate the scale of presidential protection. When Tinubu travels: Advance teams move ahead days earlier, Airspace is monitored. Communications are secured. Electronic sweeps are conducted. Convoy routes can change instantly and multiple agencies coordinate simultaneously. Even in the 1960s and 1970s, U.S. presidential aircraft already used secure voice scrambling technology. Today’s systems are exponentially more advanced. This is why serious nations invest billions into executive protection infrastructure. The President is not just a politician. He is a moving national command center. Many Nigerians still think governance operates like gossip blogs and TikTok live sessions. Omo make una open eyes o. It doesn’t work that way. Ugoji Maximillian Teacher of systems. Translator of power. Builder of Elite mindset. Speaker, Author and Entrepreneur.
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Kanu Nwankwo
Kanu Nwankwo@papilokanu·
Happy birthday 🎂❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥 my lovely wife AK @amarakanu Omalicha nwanyioma many more years and Gods blessings and grant you all your heart desires and most importantly good health 🙏 AM PROUD OF YOU and Thanks for all this years I really appreciate it still look fresh
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UNCLE DEJI™️
UNCLE DEJI™️@DejiAdesogan·
If you gather to pray anywhere with terrórists, you are also terrórist. Same judgement, nothing like an innocent farmer, an innocent trader, or an innocent fisherman. Iku lo ma pa gbogbo yin ENKR
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Festus Keyamo, SAN, CON, FCIArb (UK)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2026 CONGO BRAZAVILLE PRESS RELEASE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK APPOINTS AVIATION MINISTER, FESTUS KEYAMO, SAN, AS CHAMPION OF ITS AVIATION PROGRAM FOR AFRICA Due to what it describes as Nigeria’s ‘leadership and vision’ in respect of various policy reforms to transform Nigeria’s Aviation sector, the African Development Bank has appointed Nigeria’s Aviation Minister, Festus Keyamo, as the African Champion to drive its program that has been developed to invest substantially in aviation in Africa. This is the Integrated Aviation Transformation Program for Africa (IATP) for which it has earmarked the sum of $7 billion (Seven Billion Dollars). In this respect, the bank has invited the Minister to its Annual Meeting holding in Brazzaville on the 28th of May, 2026, during which the formal signing of the LETTER OF INTENT (LOI) between the Bank and Nigeria will take place. The Integrated Aviation Transformation Programme for Africa is a continent-wide platform designed to modernize Africa's aviation ecosystem and mobilize private, institutional, and concessional capital. It seeks to revitalize the industry, as African airlines currently account for less than 3 percent of global air traffic despite housing nearly 18 percent of the global population. The Aviation Minister is now expected to bring his knowledge, commitment and passion to drive this program in the whole of Africa. The Bank expressed its deep gratitude to the Minister for his commitment to advancing Aviation in the whole of Africa. Tunde Moshood Special Adviser On Media and Communications to the Honourable Minister
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
This VDM needs to face the weight of the law for being the conveyor and disseminator of a fake audio of President Tinubu. This is a clear case of an egregious abuse of the social media platform.
Aneex 🌍@pious_minister

How do you really convince someone who has already decided and believes in their mind that this is actually Asiwaju’s voice? What kind of cheap propaganda is this? VDM knows that Ibos are highly emotional people, and that’s why he enjoys riding on their emotions.

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𝔼𝕟𝕟𝕪@ennyola0015·
I don't like talking about VDM. It's left to the DSS to decide what to do with him. Whatever the fallout may be, VDM is prepared, and that's the attention he's seeking. As for the voice notes, those are not Mr. President's choice of words. Even the flow of the message isn't characteristic of him.
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Prof. Mgbeke
Prof. Mgbeke@ProfMgbeke·
$12m contract: Hope Uzodinma can’t stop his probe by filing suit - Presidential panel I woke up this morning reflecting deeply on how accountability in Nigeria is often delayed but never completely erased. Many people celebrate temporary power, temporary immunity, and temporary silence as if they are permanent victories, not realizing that history has a dangerous habit of reopening old wounds with fresh evidence. My elder, Chief Okoi Obono Obla, reminded Nigerians of something very important. He stated clearly that some of the same individuals attacking, mocking, and intimidating people today were once pursued and arrested during his service as Chairman of the Special Presidential Investigation Panel for the Recovery of Public Property over the controversial Calabar Channel dredging matter involving over $12.5 million allegedly paid for a project meant to transform the Calabar Port and reduce economic pressure on businesses in the South South and South East regions. That dredging project was not an ordinary project. It was supposed to open economic opportunities, ease importation burdens, improve maritime access, and support regional development. Instead, the matter became surrounded by allegations, investigations, arrests, court battles, and political silence. Nigerians watched the drama unfold and then suddenly everybody moved on as if national economic sabotage has an expiry date. But let me say this clearly today. Accountability does not sleep forever. Some individuals are not FREE yet. They may be enjoying temporary protection, political immunity, media manipulation, fear based loyalty, or institutional cover, but accountability has a very long rope and a very patient memory. Cases can be reopened. Fresh evidence can emerge. Patterns of conduct can become impossible to ignore. New crimes can expose old crimes. This is why some people are always nervous whenever courageous voices begin to speak again. And when the time comes, I will not stand alone as a complainant. I will mobilize brilliant minds, legal experts, forensic analysts, policy strategists, investigators, media professionals, and citizens who still believe that public office is not a license for oppression, intimidation, selective justice, abuse of power, or economic destruction. A nation cannot move forward when accountability only exists for the poor and powerless while the powerful negotiate themselves out of consequences behind closed doors. I hope President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is ready to stay out of this mess for posterity sake. Nigeria must get to a point where public resources are treated as sacred and where political influence cannot permanently bury serious allegations tied to public suffering. The pain corruption causes is not abstract. It destroys businesses. It destroys opportunities. It destroys ports, roads, institutions, families, dreams, and entire generations. Temporary silence is not innocence. Temporary power is not freedom. And delayed accountability is not cancelled accountability. History always revisits unfinished business. And I am not ready to back down from this challenge and Hope Uzodinma and other corrupt politicians are too tiny to eliminate me! It’s been on for over two decades and I am still not under six feet! I am NOT AFRAID OF ANYTHING OR ANYONE, not to talk of Nigerian politicians with questionable characters! Please, come off it! Prof. Sandra Duru, PhD
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Woye
Woye@woye1·
Cheaper Airline Tickets/Jobs: How? 1: FG not Tinubu via the HM @fmaviationng @fkeyamo is processing a MOU with @AfDB_Group that is focusing on AIRCRAFT LEASING. 2: The President has directed Ministers of @fmitiofficial @FinMinNigeria @fmojustice to work together to develop a framework and operational structure of the leasing company. 3: Note, govt is not running it but it is a SPV that will deliver more jobs and lower tickets fare for our people. 4: More aircrafts, more jobs no be so.
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𝔼𝕟𝕟𝕪
𝔼𝕟𝕟𝕪@ennyola0015·
Before 7pm this Saturday (Nigerian time), Arsenal will be crowned champions of Europe.
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Martin Okorowu
Martin Okorowu@martinokorowu·
BREAKING: President @officialABAT has approved major rail development plans for the South East through Ministry of Finance Incorporated, @mofinigeria including the conversion of narrow gauge rail to standard gauge and a feasibility study for an Enugu metro rail system. The announcement was made by Dr Armstrong Takang, CEO of MoFI. Big one. Thank you Mr. President.
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Taiwo_Ajakaye
Taiwo_Ajakaye@dmightyangel·
APC submitted 12.9 million registered members, PDP submitted 2.4 million, ADC submitted 1.6 million, Labour Party submitted 1.3 million voters while NDC submitted 700,000. What this simply means is that the Winner of APC direct primaries couldn't have claimed anything above 12 million+ votes... The winner of ADC direct primaries (Atiku) cannot claim anything above 1 million+ votes Sorry, others don't do primaries, they simply endorse candidates....
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𝔼𝕟𝕟𝕪@ennyola0015·
Hear it first: After losing the primaries, Amaechi will go into hiding. We won’t campaign for the party or the ADC candidate.
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Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo
Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo@GbengaWemimo·
I was invited to preach in a foreign country The protocol officers were supposed to take me straight to the hotel from the airport, but I wanted to see the church and get a feel of the auditorium without the crowd It helps sometimes to take a walk around the auditorium while praying quietly before one ministers Especially if you are led by the Holy Spirit to do so So I told the protocol guys to take me to the church When we got there, I told them to wait in the car while I took a walk within the main auditorium They argued a bit, but eventually agreed that I would be fine by myself I went to into the church auditorium and slowly began my silent prayer walk When I got to the rear exit of the auditorium, I saw some very beautiful decorations They were so beautiful and compelling to the point that I felt like touching them I touched them and several of the carefully arranged flowers fell off Ha! What sort of trouble is this? I began to pick them up A lady came out of nowhere and started helping me to pick them up I apologised to her and said, "I am willing to pay for the damages, please help me fix this." She gave me that bombastic side eye Two other ladies arrived on the scene with brooms in their hands They began to help pick the flowers and rearrange them Out of the corner of my eyes, I realised I knew one of them She was the wife of the pastor who invited me to his church to preach Ha! Pastor's wife, I screamed She also recognised me at the same time Ha! Brother Gbenga, she screamed What are you doing here with a broom in your hand? I asked She looked at the other ladies, and they gave us some distance She said, "I am trusting God for a child, and I made a vow to God that I will keep his house clean until he answers my prayers." I looked at her intently and said "So you and two other ladies sweep this huge auditorium whenever you have a service?" She said, "No, sir, they accompany me, but I sweep it all by myself everyday sir. I have been doing this for about six months now." Wow! I said, "So how do you get home and give bishop good sex after this sort of manual labour?" She kept quiet. I said, "In Jesus name, I relieve you of this vow. Receive your babies now as a favour from the Lord." She fell on her knees and shouted Amen. I signalled the other ladies over and told them that their pastor's wife would no longer be sweeping the church daily. Their faces lit up. It must have been daily torture for both of them to watch her labour like that for six months. The one who gave me a bombastic side eye before, took advantage of the situation and said, "Sir, I am also trusting God to provide me with a husband. I want to be married by this time next year, I am 35 years old sir" I smiled and said, "For helping me out earlier, whatever you ask of the Lord has been given to you by the power of the Holy Spirit". She also said Amen. I prayed for the third lady, too. The third lady was the Pastor's wife's younger sister. She knelt down so many times, thanking me for setting her and her sister free from the daily labour. This is the good news I received a year later. The pastor's wife delivered a set of triplets, the other lady got married and delivered a baby girl, while the pastor's wife's younger sister got married too and delivered a set of twins! So much good news to share to the Glory of God PS: I also learnt my lessons about touching decorations when I do my prayer walk. I now keep my hands to myself. -GSW-
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Esperanza
Esperanza@Jaachi_light·
The alert entered around 5:17am. ₦15,000,000. I thought my bank app was malfunctioning. I refreshed it three times. Still there. My hands started shaking. I called my younger brother. He screamed. “Mama’s surgery is solved!” By afternoon, my uncle came to the house. He locked the door softly. “Listen carefully,” he said. “Nobody will know.” For the first time in months, hope entered our house. Real hope. I checked the account name again. A company. One typing mistake. That money could change everything for us. Rent. Debts. My mother’s drugs. My own future. I barely slept that night. But the next morning, I went to the bank. The woman at the counter looked shocked. “You want to return it?” I nodded. People behind me started murmuring. One man laughed loudly. “Christianity has suffered this boy.” Even my friends were angry. They said poverty had finished my brain. Three days later, I got a message from the company owner. His wife was in tears during the transfer error. The money was for workers’ salaries. Then he sent another alert. ₦150,000. Not millions. Just gratitude. Oddly enough… I slept peacefully that night.
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Alabama
Alabama@Flohairs·
Do you know where Indonesia was after the removal of subsidy? They were exactly where we are now! In 2015, their inflation doubled to 8.3% and growth hit a 5-year low. The 'Obidients' of Indonesia were crying that the country was finished. But they held the line. By 2016, inflation dropped to 3%, and today they are the 7th largest economy in the world. Nigeria hit 34% in 2024(bcus of how heavily declined our economy was), and we’ve already dragged it to 15.69% in 2026. We are recovering FASTER than they did. Study history or stay silent! 🤫
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Nyesom Ezenwo Wike
Nyesom Ezenwo Wike@GovWike·
Yesterday, I inspected the ongoing construction of the Renewed Hope City Access road in Karsana District, Old Keffi road to Dei-Dei and Life Camp, Airport Road to Kuje, Phase 1 of the Kuje to Gwagwalada road and City Gate remodeling. I am happy that the Renewed Hope City in Karsana, which is a critical infrastructure designed to unlock access to thousands of affordable housing units in the FCT is 98% completed. The 17km Old Keffi Road stretching from Kado Village and Life Camp junction through to the Dei-Dei axis is officially cleared for commissioning too and once completed, this critical infrastructure will link populated communities like Saburi, Gwagwa, Idu and Karmo directly to the Outer Northern Expressway (ONEX) dramatically reducing travel time. Also, the progress of work on the FCT Highway 105 from Airport Road to Kuje is commendable, just as the Phase 1 of the Kuje to Gwagwalada Road, which is completed too. These two major roads have transformed the visual landscape of the entire Kuje area. The Abuja City Gate remodeling project, the visionary brainchild of the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, is also on track for a formal handover by early June. This is going to give the nation's capital a modern, welcoming new look.
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