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Collins Ugochukwu

@collinsu00

Happiness isn't a destination it's a way of life ❤️ A full time Manchester united fan 🛑Red devil 👿 I am also a business owner I deal with all kinds food stuff

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Ayekooto
Ayekooto@thebardogbamola·
This is Oyinlola, a governor of Lagos state when Abacha was Head of State. What he is saying that BAT was a snitch and that he wanted to be the civilian deputy governor of Lagos state in the 90's when Abacha was Head of State. Listen and you will know BAT was always a snitch.
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NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
Buhari had street credibility. Peter Obi has street credibility. Kwankwaso has street credibility. Each of them can walk on the streets of Katsina, Anambra, & Kano without an escort. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu should walk on the streets of Lagos state without a heavy security.
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Dr. Hidima
Dr. Hidima@Realoilsheikh·
@OyesileJohn Outside the Lagos/Ibadan media propaganda & hate against him, Abacha has achieved a lot for the country & with this set of leaders today we have that claim to be running a democracy yet rule with impunity and disregard for the right of others, he will remain a hero.
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KingTundeEdnut@TheRealAccount0·
Peter Obi Is Not An Igbo Candidate. He's The Only Hope Of The Common Nigerians!!!!
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Uchesame@uchesame·
NADECO Fraudster is withholding Osun state LG funds till date. God punish you fraudsters. #NADECOFRAUDSTERS
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Everest@novieverest·
Abacha didn't order the army to shoot peaceful protesters on October 20th 2020. Did he? NADECO people were solidly behind Buhari.
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Collins Ugochukwu@collinsu00·
Is Abacha government know far better than this incompetence Tinbu Una so called NADECO is not the group of fraudster criminals drugs baron almost all they names are now in watch list of CIA you talking rubbish because Mr peter obi told una the truth @NoNonsensezone @realFFK
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Collins Ugochukwu@collinsu00·
People like you are always saying useless because of ur hatred una so called NADECO is not a group of fraudster criminals drugs and that's in the watch list in CIA starting from Tinbu and co Tinbu is easy begging for appointment beggars everywhere
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Olufemi Adebimpe@femiadebimpe

The SW was the ground Zero of pro democracy protests against the military junta of Abacha. We lost people. Things got so bad that Igbo people started moving to the east from Lagos & other SW states. The man who got an appointment from Abacha won't rewrite our history.

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Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar
The deep hatred Bola Tinubu’s supporters show towards Peter Obi goes beyond politics. Is it pure hate, or are they simply afraid of him?
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Sam Amadi@SamAmadi·
Gani, Chagoury, Abacha and Tinubu History repeats itself, first as farce, later as tragedy (Karl Max) In 1995, I was with Gani in Hotel Presidential. We were defense counsel to Ken Saro-Wiwa and Ogoni leaders. Someone told Gani that the hotel has been leased to Chagoury family. Gani was livid. “Why did you bring me to Abacha hotel? Don’t you know I am at war with Abacha? Don’t you know that Chagoury is Abacha, Abacha is Chagoury” Gani ordered that we leave the hotel that night. The Ogoni leaders who brought us there begged and apologized. But we left. Gani knew Abacha and Chagoury were inseparable. It is ironic that the man who is NADECO and supposedly fought against Abacha is deep in bed with Abacha closest undertakers. Tinubu has changed even what NADECO means. He has blurred all boundaries and destroyed categories Gani would be completely surprised at Bayo Onanuga et al taking orders from Abacha bag men.
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Collins Ugochukwu@collinsu00·
@LegendaryJoe Mr peter obi is 100 % right all the so called NADECO them from Tinbu and rest are fraudster criminals drugs baron that they names are in CIA so what hell are you talking about you animals
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
ABACHA WAS BETTER THAN NADECO DEMOCRACY ACTIVISTS - PETER 'JESUS' OBI MY BRUTAL ANALYSIS 2. ABACHA AND KUDIRAT ABIOLA As MKO Abiola's second wife, Kudirat commanded respect within the Abiola family and their extensive circle of associates. Though she remained mostly private, allowing her larger-than-life husband to bask in the public spotlight, she was far from a mere shadow. However, fate often calls the quiet ones to the battlefield. When the June 12, 1993 presidential election was annulled, a fiery spirit of activism was awakened in Kudirat. What had once been a reserved life transformed into one of bold defiance and an unyielding fight for justice. The arrest and detention of MKO after his famous Epetedo Declaration thrust her into the heart of the pro-democracy struggle. While many were paralyzed by fear and uncertainty, Kudirat rose as a symbol of courage and leadership in a time of darkness. To her, the annulment was not merely a political maneuver but a flagrant violation of the law and the fundamental rights of Nigerians to choose their leaders. Rallying market women, students, activists, and human rights groups, she led a formidable movement to demand the release of her husband and the restoration of his stolen mandate. In the summer of 1994, Kudirat played a pivotal role in sustaining the oil workers' 12-week strike - the longest in Africa's history. Knowing oil was the nation's lifeblood, she struck at its heart, crippling the government's source of power. This daring act brought the regime to its knees, sending shockwaves through Abacha's reign of terror. In December 1995, Kudirat joined other pro-democracy stalwarts, including the venerable Anthony Enahoro, in a defiant march for freedom in Lagos. Shoulder to shoulder with seasoned nationalists, she braved the bullets of government forces sent to silence them, standing tall like a lioness defending her pride. Her battle was deeply personal yet profoundly national - a fight for her husband's freedom, the restoration of his mandate, and the liberation of Nigeria from the grip of military tyranny. While MKO languished in jail on charges of treason, Kudirat became the regime's most formidable adversary and, ultimately, its biggest threat. Her resolve was steeled by the echoes of history. In 1994, the United States had sent Haiti's military ruler, Lt-General Raoul Cédras, packing, forcing him into exile after threatening an invasion unless he restored power to the elected President, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Seeing in this a blueprint for deliverance, Kudirat, with unwavering conviction, appealed to President Bill Clinton. "What happened in Haiti, we want it here," she declared in a BBC Newsnight documentary. It was a direct challenge to the strongman, General Sani Abacha - a challenge that would seal her fate. TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1996 The morning sun climbed over Lagos, casting its golden glow on a city alive with the hum of daily life. Kudirat stepped out of her home, bound for an appointment at the Canadian High Commission. She took her usual companions: her personal assistant, Mark Olufemi Adesina, and her trusted driver, Dauda Atanda. The white Mercedes-Benz, a symbol of status and security, rolled smoothly through the bustling streets. As they navigated the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, past the Seven-Up Junction on Oregun Road in Ikeja, the air grew thick with an unseen menace. Two Peugeots - a 505 and a 504 -approached with deadly intent. One car swerved violently in front of them, forcing Atanda to slow. In the split second before realization dawned, a deafening crack split the air. A relentless storm of bullets rained down upon them. Glass shattered, metal twisted, the once-pristine Mercedes became a deathtrap. Adesina, acting on pure instinct, hurled himself to the floor as shards of glass and spent ammunition rained upon his trembling form. ... 1/2
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Eze Ndi Imo🇳🇬🇦🇺
95% of all the NADECO members were fraudsters! They were mostly criminals used by CIA to destroy Nigeria
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
"Kindly bear with Tinubu for not entering Jos city to greet YOUR victims. The most important thing is that you have received the bags of rice he brought to you" Jagaban Soldiers reply to the outcry of failures of President Tinubu to enter Jps City.
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Yohanna Nuhu
Yohanna Nuhu@nuhuyohanna39·
NADECO was the biggest fraud disguised as a movement of freedom fighters. Time has revealed all of them.
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Fatai Ibrahim, RN,MSN 🇳🇬🇺🇸
1.3 million views! This is the only Opposition leader we have in Nigeria 🇳🇬 as at today.
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Voice of Igbos@Voiceofigbos·
Your messiah is even a premium betrayal
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