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Fola.banjoko

@dapzy

Ag-biz & ag-tech professional. I am focused on efficient use tech for safe, high-quality food production. A Public policy advocate for sustainable ag devt

Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Fola.banjoko
Fola.banjoko@dapzy·
@SubHubStack I have reported this project to FBI. It is a SCAM! There is no liquidity to exit the project.
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SubHub 🔔
SubHub 🔔@SubHubStack·
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Fola.banjoko
Fola.banjoko@dapzy·
@Darleeton3 What about Senate and House of Representatives seats? Who has majority in National Assembly?
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DARL COMMENT
DARL COMMENT@Darleeton3·
My prediction for 2027 presidential Elections Results in all states, after careful study. Any surprise? 1. Lagos APC Tinubu/Shettima: 620,000 votes NDC Obi/Kwankwaso: 850,000 votes ADC Atiku/Makinde: 90,000 votes 2. Oyo APC: 400,000 votes NDC: 450,000 votes ADC: 480,000 votes WINNER 3. Ogun - APC: 510,000 votes WINNER - NDC: 300,000 votes - ADC: 120,000 votes 4. Ondo - APC: 350,000 votes WINNER - NDC: 180,000 votes - ADC: 100,000 votes 5. Ekiti - APC: 220,000 votes WINNER - NDC: 90,000 votes - ADC: 70,000 votes 6. Osun - APC: 320,000 votes - NDC: 280,000 votes - ADC: 350,000 votes WINNER SOUTH WEST TOTAL: APC 2,420,000 NDC 2,150,000 | ADC 1,210,000 1. Anambra NDC: 950,000 | APC: 20,000 ADC: 15,000 2. Enugu NDC: 600,000 | APC: 10,000 | ADC: 20,000 3. Imo NDC: 550,000 | APC: 80,000 | ADC: 40,000 4. Abia NDC: 480,000 | APC: 8,000 | ADC: 12,000 5. Ebonyi NDC: 420,000 | APC: 40,000 | ADC: 30,000 SOUTH EAST TOTAL:NDC 3,000,000 APC 158,000 | ADC 117,000 1. River NDC: 680,000 | ADC: 400,000 | APC: 300,000 2. Delta NDC: 550,000 | ADC: 350,000 | APC: 180,000 3. Edo NDC: 420,000 | ADC: 150,000 | APC: 100,000 4. Akwa Ibom ADC: 420,000 | NDC: 350,000 | APC: 100,000 5. Bayelsa ADC: 200,000 | NDC: 120,000 | APC: 40,000 6. Cross River NDC: 300,000 | ADC: 180,000 | APC: 120,000 SOUTH SOUTH TOTAL: NDC 2,420,000 | ADC 1,700,000 | APC 840,000 1. Benue NDC: 520,000 | APC: 350,000 | ADC: 200,000 2. Kogi APC: 420,000 | NDC: 250,000 | ADC: 180,000 3. Kwara APC: 380,000 | NDC: 200,000 | ADC: 150,000 4. Nasarawa NDC: 480,000 | APC: 220,000 | ADC: 180,000 5. Niger APC: 450,000 | NDC: 300,000 | ADC: 220,000 6. Plateau NDC: 600,000 | APC: 150,000 | ADC: 100,000 7. FCT NDC: 400,000 | APC: 80,000 | ADC: 60,000 NDC WINNER NORTH CENTRAL TOTAL: NDC 2,750,000 | APC 2,050,000 | ADC 1,090,000 1. Kano NDC: 1,600,000 | APC: 500,000 | ADC: 400,000 2. Kaduna NDC: 900,000 | ADC: 700,000 | APC: 600,000 3. Katsina ADC: 800,000 | APC: 700,000 | NDC: 500,000 4. Sokoto ADC: 500,000 | APC: 400,000 | NDC: 350,000 5. Kebbi ADC: 400,000 | APC: 350,000 | NDC: 250,000 6. Zamfara APC: 450,000 | ADC: 300,000 | NDC: 200,000 7. Jigawa APC: 400,000 | ADC: 350,000 | NDC: 300,000 NORTH WEST TOTAL: NDC 4,100,000 | ADC 3,450,000 | APC 3,400,000 1. Adamawa ADC: 600,000 | NDC: 300,000 | APC: 200,000 2. Bauchi NDC: 550,000 | ADC: 500,000 | APC: 350,000 3. Borno APC: 700,000 | ADC: 300,000 | NDC: 200,000 4. Gombe ADC: 350,000 | NDC: 250,000 | APC: 200,000 5. Taraba ADC: 400,000 | NDC: 350,000 | APC: 150,000 6. Yobe ADC: 350,000 | APC: 300,000 | NDC: 180,000 NORTH EAST TOTAL: ADC 2,500,000 | APC 1,900,000 | NDC 1,830,000 FINAL RESULT — 37 STATES + FCT NDC Peter Obi/Kwankwaso: - Total Votes: 16,250,000 - States Won: 20 State - 25% in: 28 States APC Tinubu/Shettima - Total Votes: 10,768,000 - States Won: 9 States ADC Atiku/Makinde: - Total Votes: 10,067,000 - States Won: 8 States WINNER: NDC OBI/KWANKWASO 20 States + Majority + Constitutional spread
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Fola.banjoko
Fola.banjoko@dapzy·
@jon_d_doe It is within @atiku’s constitutional right to contest for any elective position in Nigeria. That right is guaranteed under the Constitution of Nigeria. Since when did it become a crime if he chooses not to step aside for your preferred politician?
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
Imagine if Atiku had stepped aside for Obi in 2023 and supported him. Tinubu would not be President by now. No amount of rigging would have stopped Peter Obi from being president. Atiku's ego is depriving Nigerians of the opportunity to be led by who they want. End.
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Fola.banjoko@dapzy·
@Sistaliano The dualisation project for the Ibadan–Ijebu-Ode Road was first awarded in November 2010 during the GEJ administration. The funds allocated for the project were diverted toward the 2011 elections. I am concerned that funds for this project could also be for the 2027 elections.
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𝕊𝕀𝕊𝕋𝔸𝕃𝕀𝔸ℕ𝕆 🇳🇬💐
Omo! 😳😳🙆🙆🙆 This is insane! The Federal Executive Council under President Tinubu also broke the record for the most road contract approvals in a single sitting today with a total of ten major road projects approved by the council. - N1.79tn for the 5th section of the Sokoto-Badagry Expressway which is a 360km dual carriageway. - ⁠N1.86tn extension of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway through Akwa Ibom State - ⁠N548.98bn contract for the full rebuild of the Carter Bridge in Lagos - ⁠N178bn for reconstruction of the 128km Mando-Birnin Gwari Road in Kaduna State - ⁠Two sections of the Trans-Sahara Highway totaling 296km - ⁠N295bn for dualisation of the Ibadan-Ijebu-Ode Road in Oyo and Ogun states, which runs 56Km by two - ⁠The Oshogbo-Akoda-Bunga Road in Osun State (59.2 kilometres, N101bn) - ⁠Oshogbo-Iwo-Ibadan Road in Osun State (90.9 kilometres, N114bn). - ⁠The Yobe-to-Gombe section which runs 125 kilometres, a dual carriageway and also received approval at a contract sum of N1.25 trillion. Make i come leave this man go vote for one agulu fraud or Adamawa Oriogbade, dey play 😂😂
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Zekeri Idris Jnr@IdrisZekeriJnr·
Let it be on record that Amupitan maliciously misinterpreted the “Status Quo Ante Bellum” order. #Freejusticecrack
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Fola.banjoko
Fola.banjoko@dapzy·
@atiku Which country are you rescuing? The same country you looted to stupor from 1999 to 2003. Also, because of your belief in marabouts, have you forgotten how many plane crashes Nigerians witnessed during your fight with OBJ? I know you're behind the senseless killing of Nigerians.
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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
Even as we welcome the Supreme Court’s firm affirmation of David Mark and the leadership of our great party, the African Democratic Congress, let no one be lulled into complacency. The road ahead remains long in our cause to take back and rescue our country. This victory belongs to Nigerians, the courageous millions who refuse to surrender their future. We thank them, and we urge them to remain steadfast, because the struggle is far from over. As we press on, let this truth guide us: eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. –AA
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Fola.banjoko@dapzy·
@TimilehinS15737 @Gen_Buhar This is elementary economics. This is not just a road. It is infrastructure development that drives economic growth and national progress. Infrastructure improves the ease of doing business and contributes significantly to the country’s overall Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
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Timmy Turn-her
Timmy Turn-her@TimilehinS15737·
@Gen_Buhar All this tinubu supporters na only road wey them no dey use them dey post Insecurity, them go post road electricity ,na only road them dey post even ECOWAS building sef na China build am shame on you people we don't deserve progress in this country but it's okay🤣🤣
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June12 Mandate
June12 Mandate@Gen_Buhar·
SINCE YOU SAID PRESIDENT TINUBU IS NOT WORKING AND HE HAS DONE _NOTHING MAY GOD MAKE YOU SEE NOTHING IN ANYTHING GOOD ...
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Mr Opinion
Mr Opinion@kingofvbe·
@thecableng Does he have the money to do it or will go borrowing.
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TheCable
TheCable@thecableng·
‘Aimed at transforming urban transportation’ — Taiwo Oyedele announces approval for three major rail initiatives: Lagos green line rail project (phase 1A), Kano metro city rail project, and Kaduna light rail project
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Fola.banjoko@dapzy·
@Arewa_Source The North would likely be the first region to face internal conflict if Nigeria were to break apart today.
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Arewa Source
Arewa Source@Arewa_Source·
If today Nigeria is divided, the North will be the most developed of all the regions. People threatening the unity of Nigeria thinking the North will languish in poverty have no idea how rich Northern Nigeria is.
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David Offor
David Offor@DavidsOffor·
I investigated Pastor Jerry Eze for six months for alleged money laundering. We work by intelligence and petitions. There was an account where dollars and pounds were dropping like rain drops from Colombia, America, Sri Lanka, and even Togo. We investigated him but found nothing suspicious. - EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede
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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
I just got this VIDEO of Nigerian women taking orders of clothes from a warehouse in China, to import them to Nigeria. It struck me that this could have been in Aba. The city has the potential to replace China on wears. Yet, the govt doesn’t see the need to invest in Aba!✍️
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Fola.banjoko
Fola.banjoko@dapzy·
@Shehu478392 Start from your state of origin. If you come to my state, you will blame yourself.
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
I think the only plan B should the ADC fails to sail through is civil unrest. Make the country ungovernable for Tinubu. Enough is enough.
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Pat Utomi
Pat Utomi@UtomiPat·
In 1976 the tall ships from 1776 visiting for the bicentennial were trending and Jimmy Carter was running for President. Today King Charles is visiting. Back then the world was optimistic for the future today the mood of humanity is more subdued
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Amechi Ozoemena
Amechi Ozoemena@amechi_ozoemena·
Peter Obi is smarter than Tinubu but Tinubu’s inhumanity makes him look like a strategist in the eyes of fools. Tinubu’s tactics is what any dead conscience person can afford. But in this 2027, Obi will outsmart him.
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Fola.banjoko@dapzy·
@BolajiADC Tell us your alternative policies if they differ from what the APC is currently implementing, and let us compare and contrast them. People are tired of constant complaints. The opposition would contribute meaningfully by focusing on policy discussions.
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Bolaji Abdullahi
Bolaji Abdullahi@BolajiADC·
This has to be the most shameless government in Nigeria’s history. About three weeks ago, the leadership of the PRP, led by its National Chairman, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, paid a courtesy visit to the National Chairman of the ADC. A few days later, rumours began to circulate that the coalition leadership was considering the PRP as an option. Although this is not true, it took only that single whiff of speculation for a faction to emerge almost overnight in what had been a historically tranquil political party, challenging the leadership of Baba-Ahmed. This is the reality of Nigeria’s shrinking democratic space under the All Progressives Congress. The government may continue to deny any involvement in the crises within other parties, insisting that these are merely internal failures, but the pattern is visible. The world can see what is happening. More importantly, they can see where this path leads. But here is the question: is there no one within the APC who can caution those engineering crises in opposition parties that they are, in fact, sowing the seeds of national instability? A political strategy that is anchored on sabotaging every opposition platform is ultimately self-destructive. When people are left with no options, they are, in reality, left with no choice.
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Fola.banjoko@dapzy·
@seaking303 Could you please rephrase that in proper English? I’m having trouble understanding your point.
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Fola.banjoko@dapzy·
@sxdiqcarter_ The longest ASUU strike in Nigeria’s history was the 2020 strike, which lasted about 9 months (roughly 275 days).
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That ASUU strike,we been dy like two or three months, President say he no sabi say strike dy. 😂
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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
See the crowd of Kenyan youths back on the streets yesterday, for the “Ruto Must Go” protest. Letter to Nigerians.✍️
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