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Oriolowo Bashir Oyeniyi

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@ruffydfire Fear you??? That only plays in your head... You are one of the most petty figures in the Nigerian media space and nobody fears you... Fear Sha 😂
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oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
You know why they fear Rufai? He has facts and facts are stubborn More stubborn than propaganda
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Oriolowo Bashir Oyeniyi@cooljaj·
@DokunOjomo Peter Obi is a better candidate, there is nothing you mentioned that Peter Obi didn't do far better... Peter must be the Presidential candidate oooo 😂
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Dokun Ojomo@DokunOjomo·
As Governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi built more than 350 new primary schools and over 150 health centers within eight years. When it comes to tangible investments in education and healthcare, his record as governor stands out. Even the much-talked-about record of Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Lagos struggles to match those numbers.
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Micky_jnr@IfeanyiNdumanya·
@cooljaj @SeaJustified @iamnasboi Then let's not have a president in the first place... Abi nah. Because you're saying he's useless right???? Ọgá if I deck you eh you go see stars. 😡😡😡
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NASIRU
NASIRU@iamnasboi·
Basic amenities that’s all we are asking for. Nigerians ain’t even asking for too much. Good roads, health care facilities, sanitation and waste disposal, schools, education. Security, police services. The hike is crazy. Fuel, house rents, food. Make our lives easy dear Government.
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Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Today in Banjul, following my engagement at the REFELA National Conference, I had the honour of also joining the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Community of Practice for Governance and Peacebuilding Conference, themed “Digital Governance for Inclusive, Transparent, and Accountable Societies.” In my brief interaction with them, I sincerely appreciated the UNDP for the invaluable work of supporting governments across Africa. Many African States and sub-nations have benefited directly from UNDP’s expertise and support, and I can gladly count Anambra State during my administration as one of them. Dr. David Omozuafoh, the Head of Regional Governance and Rule of Law of the UNDP told the conferees of the challenging moment of my first meeting with them when I was Governor of Anambra State. He narrated to the stakeholders how the UNDP had earlier left Anambra because resources they had provided were mismanaged by a previous administration, and how they initially declined working with me due to this bad experience when I first approached them. However, after I sought an audience, we had a thorough and candid meeting where I transparently explained why Anambra needed assistance, why we were committed to reform, and how the stronger governance systems we put in place would ensure that every intervention would be used for the public good. I made them understand that our people deserved better, and that we were ready to be held accountable for results. I firmly promised that any support they provided would be transparently managed for the benefit of the people of Anambra, especially in the critical areas of development, education, health, and lifting people out of poverty. After those discussions, the UNDP agreed to return and work with Anambra State. The moderator then noted that the outcome of that partnership was remarkable. He informed the conferees that Anambra eventually became the best-performing state in Nigeria in the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) particularly in health and education. He added that Anambra State was then cited by the UNDP as a model for other sub-national governments, which led to my being invited to New York City to share and present our approach. I encouraged them that we must continue to work together, governments, civil society, and international partners, to build societies where accountability, justice, and shared economic growth are the foundation upon which we build the future we want for our children and generations to come. I still believe that a New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Oriolowo Bashir Oyeniyi@cooljaj·
@SeaJustified @iamnasboi If Alex Otti did it, then it's because the FG gave him an enabling environment... The questions should go to other governors and not to the FG... Every state should hold their leaders accountable not jumping them and wail at the President, cos everyone go allocations
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SEA@SeaJustified·
@iamnasboi If the Tinubu-led APC gives you all these, what else do you expect him to campaign with in the next election? , that is how average APC politicians thinks . E Alex Otti is a prove that all these are possible under 4yrs
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Oriolowo Bashir Oyeniyi@cooljaj·
@Fred_bb1 Che na the new update be this ni??? I get this other guy that does the same every other night... Be like say una dey ment
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Oriolowo Bashir Oyeniyi@cooljaj·
@ifesalakooffice You should be ashamed of how you wasted your parents money cos your education is a fraud... You obviously know nothing when we talk economics
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Ife Salako
Ife Salako@ifesalakooffice·
Data boys are saying increase in fuel price and scarcity is because of Iran. 🙈 I’m ashamed. Ire o✌🏽
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Michael Ukwuma@Michaelukwuma·
@ruffydfire We have a mental problem. Until we fix it, Nigeria is never getting better
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oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
To a lot of people, Medhi can hold politicians accountable because he’s a white man, but a lot of Nigerians are not wired to see a black man like Rufai holding politicians accountable. Today, when Rufai said, “Don’t interrupt me” to a white man, they lost their minds because of colonialism. How dare Rufai say to a white man, “Don’t interrupt me”? So to them, he must be rude, especially when the white man is from a nation that Christianity has taught them to worship! The problem with Nigerians is in their heads. It will take years to change!
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@atiku It's a routine now... You and Obi... Una dey always think say na every online person no get sense like una minions
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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
The attack by suspected terrorists on a military base and an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in Ngoshe, Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, in which over 100 citizens were abducted, is deeply troubling. Even more disturbing is the apparent indifference of the Federal Government to this incident and to many similar attacks before it. The upsurge in violence and killings has become so widespread across the country that both government and society seem to have grown numb to the bloodshed resulting from these assaults. It is unfortunate that the current Federal Government appears to be losing its grip on the fight against terrorism and violent attacks. Instead, it seems more focused on unleashing intense pressure against political opponents and enabling self-serving ethnic militia groups. It is disheartening that those responsible for internal security, along with the elite of the ruling party, remain preoccupied with consolidating power, while vulnerable civilians and servicemen are being killed, While I sympathise with the families of the victims of this Ngoshe attack, I must express strong indignation at the government’s evident lack of empathy towards the victims of these increasingly frequent assaults. -AA
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Ayekooto@DeeOneAyekooto·
“APC have 30 governors, but we(ADC) have over 200 and something million Nigerians, minus the 30 governors and a few of the supporters that they have....” AISHA YESUFU 😆
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Do you know who I am ?@misiagware_1·
@Omojuwa We all know what Tinubu will do about pressing issues,ignore the deaths and distribute palliative,while borrowing for City Boy Movement vehicles 🫣
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JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
I said on a podcast, this dude stands for nothing, just spews whatever he is told to say. But the people telling him have no clue themselves so it’s double jeopardy. That’s why you cannot say exactly what he will do about any pressing national issue: because even he doesn’t know what he will do. There is not one interview he has outlined a practical solution to anything. Cries about high prices, moans about low prices, then wonders why those he once referred to as criminals aren’t bending backward to accommodate his obsession with the presidency.
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Crashing Food Prices Will Make Farmers P%%r; We Must Maintain High Prices to Protect Them — Peter Obi

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Eddie mufasa@Eddie__mufasa·
@Omojuwa S!aves like you should focus on what you're paid to do, which is lick the butt of your oppressors and s!ave masters.. Serve Papa still dey serve pikin join..as long as you keep getting crumbs, the pain of the masses is nothing to you..agbaya oshi
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Channels Television@channelstv·
Moment Remi Tinubu Addressed Delta Residents In Local Dialect
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@Remilekun1759 @mariolexxx Seyi is an adult and can choose to be whatever, he can chose politics if he wants, there is nothing wrong with a son wanting to be like his father... You only cry so much cos you probably don't have such legacy to thread on. A son can take his father's step... It's allowed
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Remilekun@Remilekun1759·
@mariolexxx If seyi tinubu want to really work he should go to the places where there are kills of people and see how people are dying everyday
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Ayo@mariolexxx·
This dude is just too intelligent
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@instablog9ja I still wonder how this man has supporters, how can a man be this dumb and people are defending his dumbness... As how na?
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Crashing Food Prices Will Make Farmers P%%r; We Must Maintain High Prices to Protect Them — Peter Obi
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Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Thank You, Nigerians I am profoundly grateful to Nigerians from around the world for your prayers, calls, and solidarity following the incident at the ADC office in Benin yesterday. I especially appreciate your support during this difficult time for the family of the distinguished elder and former Governor of Edo State, Chief John Oyegun, who has served Nigeria honourably in various capacities, as well as for another former Governor, Professor Oserheimen Osunbor. Your support has strengthened my faith in our shared humanity and our collective hope for a better Nigeria. My deep gratitude is reflected in my renewed commitment to serve and build our nation. Experiences of lawlessness are not new to me. Years ago, the violence and insecurity in Anambra shaped my determination to seek the governorship of the state, convinced that leadership must restore order, security, and public trust. Today, the growing lawlessness across our country calls upon all men and women of goodwill to step forward—not in fear but with a sense of responsibility. As Plato reminded us, the price good people pay for refusing to participate in government is to live under the rule of bad people. This moment urges Nigerians to be even more resolute in electing leaders defined by competence, commitment, character, and compassion—leaders who prioritise the nation above self and service above power. Together, with courage and unity, we can build the peaceful, secure, and prosperous Nigeria our people deserve. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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CW@CommunityWin·
Anytime I play alone I win when I post cut 1 cut 2 💔
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Oriolowo Bashir Oyeniyi@cooljaj·
@NigIsland @urchman911 @dannyemah123 @elrufai Don't waste your time with this pharmacist, the first response he gave was to call you a fool, which shows his mental capacity to the discussion on ground, he obviously is a wailer who goes blind on logic just because "I AM A PHARMACIST" 😂
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AO Captain🛩️@NigIsland·
Oga pharmacist, your profession doesn’t automatically define national security boundaries. Saying there is “absolutely no positive use” is simply not accurate. Toxic substances can have controlled forensic, analytical or research relevance under strict regulation. That’s my point And betting that the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control DG will deny it is speculation, not evidence. At this point you’re being emotional. I think I rest my case.
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Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai
Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai@elrufai·
As part of my duty as a citizen, I wrote to the NSA to seek clarification on reports about the importation by his office of thallium sulphate, a very dangerous toxin. It’s a matter of concern if anyone brings in any poison, more so an odourless, colourless one.
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