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@dilichi

# Technologist, Visualist, and many other things. # Profile/Background picture are original works. # Simply Devoted.

Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2009
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Dili דילי@dilichi·
What's "okoto meow", please? Can anyone help with the meaning. I keeping seeing this on TL.
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Dili דילי@dilichi·
No tweets from @elonmusk on the ongoing xenophobic attacks in South Africa, just because the victims are not white? You and your ilk know what you're doing, but thank God we're all here temporarily, so ultimately nothing truly matters aside eternity.
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Dili דילי@dilichi·
@Jack_ng01 One thing I won't want to do this time is to support a candidate that cannot defend his mandate even when it was clear he won. And enough of this shifting cultivation. If you don't get the ticket, stay and work with the party, otherwise, you shouldn't have joined ab initio.
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JACK The Builder™
JACK The Builder™@Jack_ng01·
This may be the end of the road for me I genuinely don't have the energy and the luxury of moving around anymore My generation must now sit down and build something tangible that will be result oriented I'm still mourning the loss of LP - it should not have happened after we used our blood to build that platform to a powerhouse Now we have also invested massively in ADC. Already alot of young people have invested in setting up party structures. Membership registration drives and shaping the party's media outlook. Just recently I did multiple TV appearances speaking about the party and the coalition I expect my generation to consolidate on gains of yesteryears and build a table for ourselves. At the moment it appears our leaders make decisions that favour their own ambition without considering their supporters How long before my generation becomes the main conversation? This politicking should be revolving around us not them.
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Aji Bussu Onye Mpiawa azụ 🇨🇮
A lot of Igbo people don’t fully grasp the linguistic depth & diversity within Alaigbo. I’m from Ekwulobia, yet I can barely decipher the dialect of someone from Umunze just 10–15 minutes away or Atani that is 35mins. That alone tells you how richly layered our language truly is.
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Dili דילי@dilichi·
@PoliceRealites You sure this is not AI generated? What happened between 28th and 30th second frames?
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Dili דילי@dilichi·
@DrJoeAbah But Sir, these shoes were made to perfectly fit and look, I think they even engrave your DNA stands on the leather.
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Dili דילי@dilichi·
@Benking443 For some reason @frankedoho's actions here gives off a gestural or mannerism resonance that reminded me of Denzel Washington. Feels like what Denzel would do - and do in the same way. Wild how personality-based associations work.
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Benkingsley Nwashara@Benking443·
This video proves that Men are wired differently. The last time we noticed this interviewer it was Omotola Jalade treating him as unworthy. But watch Frank Edoho correcting and teaching him how position during interview.
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Dili דילי@dilichi·
@Gsalvatore1 @Unabombaar So have you seen from the comment section that most a lot of people are unwilling to learn or relearn? Common sense dictates that when you're living in a hostile environment and you're outnumbered, avoid giving them reasons to express their hostility towards you.
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George🗿@Gsalvatore1·
@Unabombaar Igbos will one day learn how to keep a low profile... Indians do it Pakistanis do it Chinese do it You will hardly see these nationals being loud or showing wealth.. You really need to learn how to deceive the sky while crossing the sea..
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Marquis Of Infamy 🪶🪶🪶
42 Igbo traders were arrested in Mozambique and accused of selling stolen car parts. They presented their documentation and receipts for the spare parts they sell, and the court granted them bail. yet the Mozambican government still deported them because the success of Ndi Igbo is an indication of the laziness of some Mozambicans. And @wode_maya expects African unity? Fvk African unity.
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IFEANYịCHUKWU!!
IFEANYịCHUKWU!!@OgbajiIfeanyi·
@Mr_Robmichael1 Na why @OnyeUwaoma88 ji akpọ gị iti bọlịbọ. Ịdị aghọta oyibo na anwụ. Sịgodu your guy checkie Wuzup ya and reply me na ọdịrọ ese Goof.
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IFEANYịCHUKWU!!@OgbajiIfeanyi·
Alex Otti PR is on steroids. 😂😂😂
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Dili דילי@dilichi·
@Lucia_uiu I actually do this if I feel the price is inflated and leave the okada man with the change.
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LUCIA@Lucia_uiu·
So I visited the United States of Aba this past weekend. A man entered the same keke with me. He asked for the fare, and the driver said ₦400. He argued until the driver agreed to collect ₦300. When we got to the bus stop, he ended up paying for everyone in the keke... He spent ₦1,200. This was the same person arguing over ₦100 ooo... I am still trying to understand it myself 😂
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Uwera@uweraEstherUg·
Accept it or not, there is a Demon on social media that deeply hates marriage.
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Dili דילי@dilichi·
@KemiBadenoch Not sure it's the right card to play, Kemi, always reminding your Conservative base about your Nigerian roots. Stick to the script that have seen you capture hearts recently. Name-dropping Nigeria won't help your cause.
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Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
What Labour is doing is reminiscent of the terrible energy policies I saw growing up in Nigeria. ❌Stupid taxes 🧾Endless bureaucracy and government interference 🏭❌ No refining capability ⛽⚠️...and now Labour are warning about rationing and fuel shortages. The UK can do better than Labour's energy insanity. The @Conservatives Cheap Power Plan explains how we can do this. It’s time to drill in the North Sea and scrap green taxes that are killing investment and driving up bills.
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Esther Ann Uduma@estherannuduma·
The ancestors that left their religion for Christianity, you think they didn’t know what they were doing? Dey play.
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
Sixteen years ago, one man stood alone on a grassy hill at a music festival in Washington State, USA, and started dancing by himself. People glanced over and looked away. Some laughed. His roommate leaned in and warned him people were filming him. He did not stop. Then one stranger got up and joined him. Then another. Then the hillside tipped. Within minutes, hundreds of people were sprinting from across the field to be part of something that, thirty seconds earlier, had been one man being laughed at in a field. Someone filming from higher up the hill said quietly: "See what one man can do. One man can change the world." The clip spread across the internet in 2009. Entrepreneur Derek Sivers played it at a TED conference to explain how movements actually begin. Not with the first person brave enough to start, he argued, but with the first person willing to join them. Collin Wynter, the man dancing alone, later said he had no idea he had done anything special. He was just tired of watching everyone sit still.
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Dili דילי@dilichi·
@AfamDeluxo There is this innate hatred some of these folks have that it blinds their reasoning capabilities. As in, when you hate someone more than you love yourself.
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Dili דילי@dilichi·
@AfamDeluxo @gregsteube Aji nwamba. Na you dress sharp like this looking like congressional material? E come be like say na Greg visit you for your office.🤠 Nice one, bro.
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Aji Bussu Onye Mpiawa azụ 🇨🇮
A few days ago, I had the privilege of visiting the U.S. Capitol, where I met with Congressman @gregsteube from my home state of Florida. We had an insightful conversation on a range of important issues, and I took the opportunity to personally thank him for his advocacy on behalf of persecuted Christians around the world particularly those facing relentless violence in Nigeria. Congressman Steube is among the original co-sponsors of a congressional resolution condemning the global persecution of Christians and drawing attention to the atrocities taking place in countries such as Nigeria. The effort was led by @RepRileyMoore and supported by lawmakers including @RepMichaelGuest @RepGrothman , @RepMcDowell , @RepBrandonGill , @RepPatHarrigan , and @RepLuna. Their willingness to raise awareness and pursue legislative action on this issue is deeply meaningful to many of us in the diaspora who continue to follow the situation closely. As someone originally from Nigeria, I am grateful for leaders who are willing to speak with moral clarity, defend religious freedom, and bring international attention to crises that too often go ignored.
Aji Bussu Onye Mpiawa azụ 🇨🇮 tweet media
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Dili דילי@dilichi·
@winexviv I'm not sure you have an idea of the magnitude of this revolution you have just started and the greater ramifications. I'm not sure anyone has an idea. May God's blessing not depart from you and yours.
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Alex Onyia@winexviv·
The state ranking for education in the South East is as follows: 1. IMO State 2. Enugu State 3. Anambra State 4. Ebonyi State 5. Abia State
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Dili דילי@dilichi·
@jay_blazek @NobleNegroe Why are you concerned about that one thing you shouldn't do, but leave out the plethora of things you are privileged to do? It's what I call "Mordecai Derangement Syndrome." Haman, from the Bible, was so obsessed with Mordecai, the only man that didn't bow to him.
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jay blazek@jay_blazek·
@NobleNegroe How come Al can say the term "Negro amnesia" but I cannot?
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Rev. Damien Thaddeus Jones@NobleNegroe·
🚨 Al Sharpton: "The problem is not Trump. The problem is us. What happened to us?" Great question. Black folks became socially immature, politically one dimensional, overly matriarchal, and intellectually lazy. That’s what happened to us.
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Dili דילי@dilichi·
"Some of the fiercest critics of my interview can not even stand local TV anchors" You don't even rate Nigerian journalist. It's called colonial mentality, an internalized racism.
D. H Bwala@BwalaDaniel

PRESS STATEMENT In the last 24 hours, social media has exploded over my interview with Mehdi Hassan, albeit with varied opinions. Let me set the record straight. When I signed on to the privileged job granted to me by Mr. President, I was well aware of its implications. Selling ice cream, looking fine, and seeking the praises of men were never part of it. Some of the fiercest critics of my interview can not even stand local TV anchors. But the task of promoting and defending the President and his administration is what I do with ease and joy. I am prepared to appear before any interviewer, anywhere in the world, any day and at any time, to defend this government and its policies. I have never, and will never, subscribe to ducking or dodging interviews on matters that concern promoting and defending the administration I was appointed to serve. It is the least of what is required of me. Head to Head contacted me requesting an interview, stating that they wanted to challenge our government on security, the economy, and corruption. Nowhere in our almost six months of communication did they mention that they were going to challenge my past. If that had been their plan, ethically and professionally, they were supposed to inform me so I could prepare my response. But that’s okay, ethically, that is on them, not on me. I refused to swallow the pill of Mehdi’s “opposition research-style journalism,” and even today, if you carefully compare what he read as quotes from organisations and groups, you will see that many were inaccurate and some were outright fake news. But I will leave that for another day. As for what I said about President Tinubu in the past, I am glad those were things I said when I was in the opposition saddle with such zeal. It is all politics. Half of Donald Trump’s cabinet is made up of people who once spoke against him, and quite a number of people in our own cabinet also spoke against President Tinubu in the past. Those things do not bother him if you care to know. The majority of the naysayers are members of the opposition and their sympathisers. It does not bother me one bit. Their temporary excitement over the interview has not lasted and will not last, because it does not take away their obvious problem of lack of vision, mission in conducting and managing a political party; yet they seek to manage Nigeria. Clearly they have no path to victory and no alternative policies or program for the Nigerian people. And if they say they do, they can as well go to head to head and be interrogated on that; as the saying in Hausa goes “Ga fili Ga doki” I conclude by thanking the many Nigerians and non-Nigerians who sent in their commendations over my brave defence of our government in an interview where the anchor would hardly let you answer a question unless it suited his narrative. I still have admiration and respect for Mehdi Hassan as arguably the best debater on the planet. I look forward to part two of the Head to Head interview, and I am glad that by then questions about my past will no longer be news so that we can focus on our administration’s policies, programs and what we have achieved so far. Stay tuned. – D.H Bwala Special Adviser to President on Media and Policy Communication (State House) Saturday March 7, 2026

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