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@im_Kolins Fulanis will soon take over Lagos, they should go to Benin Republic because Nigeria do not need a tribe this known only for criminalities, dishonest, not hardworking and c0wards.
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Dr Kolins
Dr Kolins@im_Kolins·
Another insult against Ndigbo from the Yoruba. These people hate peace and are always looking for trouble. But the moment they are confronted, they start complaining. When we say Nigeria should divide peacefully so every region can go its separate way, they begin crying because they believe they cannot stand on their own.
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
Kenneth Okonkwo has said openly what many people in the opposition have been whispering quietly: a vote for Peter Obi in 2027 may end up becoming a vote for Tinubu. This is not insult. This is electoral mathematics. In a presidential election where the incumbent already controls federal power, security influence, state resources, patronage networks and the machinery of government, the opposition cannot afford emotional fragmentation. You cannot claim you want to remove Tinubu, then divide the anti-Tinubu vote into small camps and expect miracle on election day. That is not strategy. That is political self-sabotage. Okonkwo’s point is simple. If the opposition fails to unite behind one serious candidate, Tinubu benefits. Whether you support him directly from APC or indirectly by splitting the opposition vote, the final effect may be the same: you are making his re-election easier. This is where Peter Obi’s 2027 project becomes a problem. Nobody is saying Obi does not have supporters. He does. Nobody is saying he cannot make noise online. He can. But winning Nigeria is not the same as trending on X. A presidential election is won through structure, coalition, regional balance, elite negotiation, grassroots machinery, polling unit protection, funding, and the ability to enter difficult political rooms without running away from contest. If Obi cannot face a competitive primary inside a coalition, how does he want to face the full weight of a sitting president in a national election? That is the question Okonkwo is forcing Nigerians to ask. You cannot present yourself as the man to rescue a deeply challenged country while avoiding the challenge of internal democracy. You cannot want to lead Nigeria, but reject a process where other serious opposition figures must also test their strength. Leadership is not coronation. Politics is not entitlement. Democracy is not built around one man’s emotional fan base. The opposition must be honest with itself. In 2023, Obi’s candidacy excited many young people, but it also divided the opposition vote in a way that helped Tinubu enter Aso Rock with a minority mandate. If the same mistake is repeated in 2027, nobody should pretend to be surprised when the result favours APC again. This is why ADC’s coalition argument matters. Nigeria does not need scattered anger in 2027. Nigeria needs a united, disciplined, strategic opposition strong enough to defeat incumbency. It needs a candidate with national spread, northern depth, southern acceptability, political experience, economic clarity and the ability to pull multiple blocs together. If Peter Obi truly believes Tinubu must go, then he should be ready to submit himself to a credible opposition process. If he wins, others should support him. If he loses, he should support the winner. That is how serious coalitions behave. But if every politician insists on being on the ballot at all cost, then we are not fighting Tinubu. We are helping him. Okonkwo’s warning should not be dismissed because of emotion. It should be studied because of numbers. The 2027 election will not reward noise. It will reward unity, structure and strategy. A divided opposition is Tinubu’s easiest road to victory. And any vote that weakens the united opposition may end up strengthening the very government Nigerians claim they want to remove.
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A Vote for Peter Obi in 2027 Is a Vote for Tinubu — ADC Chieftain Kenneth Okonkwo Former Labour Party spokesperson and chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Kenneth Okonkwo, has said that voting for Peter Obi in the 2027 presidential election would ultimately benefit President Bola Tinubu. Speaking during an interview with Symfoni TV on Wednesday, Okonkwo argued that opposition parties must unite behind a single candidate to stand a realistic chance of defeating the incumbent president. According to him, a divided opposition would only strengthen Tinubu’s chances of securing a second term in office. “The reason I said it is that either you’re working for Tinubu directly, in other words, you’re in the APC, or you’re working for Tinubu indirectly because when you divide the votes of the coalition and the opposition, you’re still making Tinubu better placed to win,” he said. Okonkwo also criticised Obi’s reported withdrawal from coalition talks involving the ADC, claiming the former Anambra State governor was unwilling to participate in a competitive primary election. “You can’t compete in a primary, and you want to be a politician. You want to be the president of a challenged country, and you’re running away from challenge,” he stated. He further alleged that Anambra South Senator Victor Umeh had previously suggested that the South-East’s best chance of producing a president was through an alliance with northern political interests, with Obi serving as vice president. Okonkwo concluded by warning opposition supporters that backing Obi in 2027 could indirectly aid Tinubu’s re-election bid. “Anybody voting any vote whatsoever to Peter Obi, you’re voting for Tinubu, and don’t say that I didn’t tell you,” he said.

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nwoke Anambra JP
nwoke Anambra JP@stanNsta·
Donald Duke is a better candidate than Peter Obi He performed better than him @ state level Kachifonu!
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A. Ayofe
A. Ayofe@abdullahayofel·
Vote out Tinubu and put who? 👀
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@General_Somto I don't why people are still following this account that started to attack Peter Obi because he left ADC. He is confused whether to remain in ADC or join APC. He wants to be cashing out like Reno Omokri and Daniel Dwala
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Somto Okonkwo
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
KayHikersClub: “When Tinubu Says Some People Are Trying To Use Insecurity To Push Him Out Of Office, I Tend To Agree With Him. Because I’m Beginning To Notice a Pattern. Whether We Like It Or Not, Even If Those Oyo State Children Are Released Today, There Will Still Be Another K!dnapping Of Similar Magnitude. This Feels Like The Same Script Nigerians Witnessed During The Goodluck Jonathan Era. To Me, That Suggests There May Be Powerful Forces Operating Behind The Scenes People Whose Influence Appears Greater Than That Of The President Himself. Because Looking At The Situation, Tinubu’s Hands Seem Tied, And He Appears Unable To Fully Address The Crisis.”
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Eze 1 Of Eziama Obaire Nkwerre kingdomm
Lord have mercy !!! Human part is being ate in Igbo land .. South east is not safe Ibo land is not safe . Insecurity in Iboland Lord have mercy on Alaibo
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Omotayo Olokede
Omotayo Olokede@Iamkolotayo·
Leave Daddy G.O alove and hold your PRESIDENT Accountable
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@palmpay_ng @cenbank Palmpay is scamming vulnerable Nigerians that needs small loans. How can you add N900 for a loan that has not exceeded 11 days? That's why people are not repaying their loans. AVOID Palmpay loan app by any means.
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PalmPay Nigeria@palmpay_ng·
@divinelyone_ @cenbank Please reach out to Flexi on any of the channels below for such complaints. flexi_ng - X FLEXI -FB Page flexiofficialng - IG support@fleximfb.com for further assistance. Thank you, H.A
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@palmpay_ng what is overdue management fees of N900?. @cenbank should regulate the activities of all these personal loan companies especially Palmpay. I borrowed N45000 for 2weeks, look at the charges and overdue management fees for 1day only.
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adewole olasumbo
adewole olasumbo@anthony4gunner·
@flexi_ng #flexi_ng Your agent sent this to a customer just becos of 20k loan balance that is not up to a week Expect legal action #cbn
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Dr. OkaforE
Dr. OkaforE@DrOkaforEmmanu1·
Ndigbo do not hate Fulanis. We have not reservations against them. They're good and very accommodating people. They have never asked us to leave their land nor prevent is from voting for our choices in their land. Its only few children of hate(Obidients) that hate Fulanis.
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
A vote for Peter Obi is a vote for compulsory alcohol consumption in the North. It’s also a vote to abolish hisbah
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Obitrize
Obitrize@Obitrize_042·
All said and done. Which of the candidate do you identify with? Me: Peter Obi
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