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Ama of the $oft Life ✨📚

@dramadoll__

Skywoman | A vessel for miracles | Sólo quiero ser feliz 🍷

Granville, OH Katılım Haziran 2014
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Eze Ndi Imo🇳🇬🇦🇺
The best governor Enugu has ever had! Forget about Peter Mbah! Peter Mbah is Okezie Ikpeazu on suit
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𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑮𝑬𝑵𝑬𝑹𝑨𝑳 𝑺𝑵𝑶𝑾 🇨🇮
When I made this video , I deliberately left out the location. I baited them, and they fell for it. They sent “Okpa and Coke” influencers to debunk it and call it fake. Now you’ve angered a lot of people who know I would never post lies or propaganda about Enugu State. Enugu is my state, and there is no way I would twist a narrative because Mbah is APC. We don’t move like that here. Now a whole lot of people will start posting all the questionable projects in Enugu with the caption: “Is this one fake too?” I and @trigottista hosted a space some weeks ago and termed it ‘ENUGU IN FOCUS’. Now Enugu is truly in Focus! Send I or @trigottista or @Nedumcity_ pictures of dilapidated infrastructure or sub-standard project within Enugu State. My DM is OPEN.
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Nigeria dey burn, Eva dey share "Eva after dark" via email Who has the energy to read your smut in these trying times Don't angry me please
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What we won't do is bring that nonsense culture into Enugu; where you'd try to shut people up because they don't share the same LGA as the sitting governor Even if they've only woken up now to speak, and so? Mgbe onye tetere bu ututu ya
Don_Daniels@Donzky_odogwu1

@General_Somto Did i hear Enugu North... Ugwuanyi from Enugu North was governor for 8yrs ... You guys kept mute.. all of a sudden .. all of you have found voice... You have local government chairman, have senator, HRM, SHA mem, yet its mbah that failed you guys, interesting pple.

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I think the most infuriating thing is his blatant disregard for these raised concerns Why hasn't he put out a statement to address or assuage things? Mind you he posts every other day, but won't take the time to put out any post on the current issues being brought up Wonders.
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto

“What Has Peter Mbah Done For The People In Enugu State? He Is Running The Most Usel€ss Government In The History Of Enugu State, Based Only On Media Hype Without Any Evidence To Show. The Government Has Failed The People Of Uzo Uwani. Peter Mbah Is Not Only a Fa!led Leader To The People Of Uzo Uwani, He Is a Dis@ster To The People Of Enugu North. He Is a Mistake We Should Have Avoided. If Uzo Uwani Cannot Be Treated Right In Enugu State, Then Let’s Join Anambra State. Enough Is Enough.” ~ Mr. Chikaodili

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Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
“What Has Peter Mbah Done For The People In Enugu State? He Is Running The Most Usel€ss Government In The History Of Enugu State, Based Only On Media Hype Without Any Evidence To Show. The Government Has Failed The People Of Uzo Uwani. Peter Mbah Is Not Only a Fa!led Leader To The People Of Uzo Uwani, He Is a Dis@ster To The People Of Enugu North. He Is a Mistake We Should Have Avoided. If Uzo Uwani Cannot Be Treated Right In Enugu State, Then Let’s Join Anambra State. Enough Is Enough.” ~ Mr. Chikaodili
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Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
This is what @PNMbah’s special assistant on media is doing with taxpayers money
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Dan Nwomeh@DanNwomeh

@Nedumcity_ is jobless, hungry, and desperate to be hired. But i have told you @Nedumcity_ that we are not hiring. Let me repeat it slowly so it sinks in - We are not hiring! 😆 Cry blue blood, knock your head on the rock, and undress in the market square, we no dey give you shishi 😆 When you were on payroll, you saw nothing wrong with Enugu. Now that the tap has run dry, you’ve discovered “activism.” During the last X Space with Governor @PNMbah, this @Nedumcity_, to the utter disbelief of those accustomed to his habitual anti-Mbah tirades, shamelessly begged the governor to patronise his struggling business. Na you go cry tire while Mbah keeps delivering quality projects across Enugu State. For you to now post fake videos only confirms there’s nothing really serious to criticise.

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Hamilton
Hamilton@hamiltonawah·
Our transformer got spoilt by 11am, there was a downpour by 3pm and by 5pm the transformer was fixed and there’s light. Aba people naso una dey do for here?? Burst my brain o.
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Forget the noise, Sullivan remains the best governor in Enugu state. More than 10 years after his Ugwogo-Opi road is still standing. Imagine if the road was not there...🙄 Kelechi Onu
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PABLO OF UNN🦁
PABLO OF UNN🦁@chudy_jnr·
Everyone has moved on from NEPA and their inconsistency. People are now installing solar panels on their roofs and switching to solar for power supply. Very soon, one day in this country, one yeye senator will stand up in the National Assembly to propose a bill that people who generate electricity with solar should start paying taxes on it. It will happen soon.
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Gburugburu on suit! In fact Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi in his incompetent era delivered durable project more than what this Yahoo smooth talker is delivering in Enugu! All his smart school buildings in Enugu are all smart disasters about to happen. Can Peter Mbah just approach Sullivan Chime and learn good governance from him
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Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“I was a Governor with 30 members of my assembly from different parties. Not one from my party. The only place I have a house today in Nigeria that is built by me is Onitsha. If you see any other one, confiscate it.” - Peter Obi
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Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“Before the current government came in to be, Nigerian rank in t£rr0r!sm was number 8, today, we’re at number 4. if you give them another 4 years, we’ll be number 1. When this government also came in to be, our p0verty rate was 41.6 percent, 10 million people, today we’re 63 percent, 140 million people living in p0verty” - Peter obi says as he gives a powerful speech at the ongoing ADC convention
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Kio Amachree
Kio Amachree@Ivory1957·
AN OPEN LETTER TO PETER OBI — A WORD FROM A SON OF NIGERIA On Power, Courage, and the Unfinished Business of a Nation Kio Amachree | President, Worldview International · Stockholm | April 2026 Dear Mr. Peter Obi, I owe you a confession before I offer you counsel. In the last presidential election, I supported you. Not casually — I believed in you. I watched you speak in Atlanta, and what I saw was something Nigeria has rarely produced: a man who sounded like he had actually read the brief, who understood the gravity of the office he was seeking, and who spoke to Nigerians not as subjects to be managed but as citizens deserving of respect. I was moved. I was persuaded. And I trusted a process that, as I now understand more completely than ever, was never designed to be trusted. I looked across at Bola Ahmed Tinubu — a man who, in the most charitable interpretation of his observable condition, appeared to be fighting a daily battle simply to remain upright and coherent — and I made the mistake of assuming that what was obvious to my eyes would be obvious to the outcome. I did not account sufficiently for the depth of the organised criminality arrayed against the Nigerian people. I did not account for the degree to which the machinery of power in that country has been engineered not to reflect the will of the citizenry but to override it. I switched off in disgust. I am ashamed to admit it, but I did. For a moment, I despaired. What reactivated me was not optimism. It was fury — and the particular fury of a man who was raised to believe that silence in the face of injustice is its own form of complicity. My father, Chief Godfrey Kio Jaja Amachree QC — Nigeria’s first Solicitor-General, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, General Gowon’s personal envoy to Washington during the Civil War, one of the architects of Rivers State — was not a gentle man. He was rigorous. He was demanding. He was, at times, difficult to love. But he built into me something I could not switch off even when I wanted to: the sense that Nigeria is not merely a country one happens to have been born into. It is a responsibility. It is a debt owed to those who came before and those who will come after. My grandfather, Chief Sekin Amachree, sat at the 1958 Constitutional Conference and the Willink Commission. These men shaped Nigeria before it was even Nigeria. I am their reflection — and as any man who has stood before a mirror knows, a reflection does not always like what it sees. But it cannot look away. Now I come to you with what I hope you will receive in the spirit in which it is offered: not as flattery, not as political alignment, but as the hard, frank counsel of one educated man to another. I was educated at Eton College — not the softened, therapeutic Eton of today, but the Eton that broke you down and rebuilt you; the Eton that fed you deliberately terrible food so that you would learn to endure discomfort without complaint; the Eton that placed you among the sons of dukes and diplomats and expected you to hold your own. The school that in its long and morally complicated history produced twenty-four British Prime Ministers — including, most recently, Boris Johnson and David Cameron. I mention those two men for a reason, Peter, and I need you to listen carefully because there is a lesson in them for you. Boris Johnson — the blond, blundering, self-consciously bumbling figure that the British public came to love and loathe in equal measure — is not what he appears. That persona is a construction, polished over years at Eton, refined at Oxford, deployed with extraordinary precision. Johnson’s great-great-grandfather was a Turkish journalist named Ali Kemal, a man of dark complexion and Muslim faith who was so critical of the Atatürk revolution that he was killed by a mob and his body dragged through the streets of Istanbul. His family fled to England during the First World War — on the wrong side of the conflict, since the Ottomans had fought with the Axis against Britain — and his widow, terrified of persecution, changed the family name to Johnson. A safe, plain, English name. Over generations, the Turkish identity dissolved. The grandson of that terrified widow became the Foreign Secretary and then the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. I am not telling you this to diminish Johnson. I am telling you this because it is the greatest lesson Eton teaches, though it never states it plainly: the surface is a weapon. The carefully constructed persona — the apparent bumbling, the Latin quotations, the self-deprecating humour — was armour and ammunition simultaneously. While his opponents were laughing at him, he was outmanoeuvring them. David Cameron, by contrast, came from genuine money and genuine breeding. He had no need to construct anything. He was charming, handsome, instinctively confident, loved his Bob Marley, smoked his weed at school, was caught — and was not expelled, because Eton looked at him and saw a future Prime Minister, which is precisely what he became. Two very different men. Both utterly ruthless. Both winners. The lesson I am drawing for you is this: you must stop campaigning like a man who is trying not to offend anyone, and start campaigning like a man who intends to win. Nigeria in 2027 is not a debating competition. It is a knife fight. And a knife fight is not won by the man who is most correct — it is won by the man who is most prepared to use what is in his hand. Let me now speak plainly about Bola Ahmed Tinubu, because plainness is what this moment demands. In my considered assessment — and I do not use such language lightly — Tinubu represents the most comprehensively corrupt political figure to have occupied the highest office in Nigeria’s troubled history. That is not rhetoric. That is a conclusion drawn from evidence that is now, in significant part, part of the public international record. There is the matter of the United States federal narcotics investigation — the case that cost him his forfeited funds in Chicago and that lies at the core of the FBI and DEA files that a United States federal court, under Judge Beryl Howell, has ordered released. Those files, due by June of this year, may well constitute the most consequential document release in the history of Nigerian political accountability. The man currently sitting in Aso Rock has a documented relationship with American federal law enforcement that has never been honestly reckoned with by the Nigerian political establishment or the Nigerian press. And then there is Gilbert Chagoury. Let us be precise: Chagoury is a man convicted in Switzerland of money laundering and reported by American intelligence as having financed Hezbollah. He is also the man to whom Tinubu’s administration has directed billions of dollars in no-tender infrastructure contracts — including the controversial Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway — without competitive bid, without transparency, without the basic procedural safeguards that any functioning government owes its people. The relationship between Tinubu and Chagoury is not incidental. It is structural. It is the architecture of how power and money move in this administration. And then there is the son. Seyi Tinubu. A young man installed on corporate boards, positioned as a conduit for the family’s accumulation of influence, presented to the public through the cynical theatre of rice distributions to the poor while billions are being distributed to the connected. He is not a peripheral figure. He is the succession plan. He is also, for your purposes, the most humanly comprehensible point of attack — because nothing angers ordinary Nigerians more than watching a president’s son live like a king while they cannot afford to eat. Peter, here is my direct counsel to you. Stop being careful. The time for careful has passed. These are not normal political adversaries operating within a normal political system. These are people who have weaponised the state, corrupted the judiciary, terrified the press, and enriched themselves beyond any defensible measure while the Nigerian naira has collapsed and ordinary families have been reduced to desperate improvisation simply to survive. You are not going to defeat them by being measured. You are going to defeat them by being relentless. Make the Chagoury contracts the centrepiece of your campaign. Demand accountability for every naira. Make Nigerians understand not just that money has been stolen — they already know money has been stolen, they have always known — but where it has gone, into whose hands, and at whose instruction. Make the connection between the billions flowing to Chagoury’s companies and the intelligence reports linking Chagoury’s network to Hezbollah financing. Ask the question publicly and loudly: are Nigerian state funds being used to finance terrorism? Ask it until you get an answer. I write this from Stockholm. I cannot vote. I cannot march. I am a Swedish citizen of Ijaw and Niger Delta royal lineage, a diaspora voice, a man who has slept in palaces and on floors and worked on Wall Street and in the City of London and in the Nigerian National Assembly and in the boiling heart of African civic struggle. I have no party. I have no financial interest. What I have is a name, a history, and a conscience that my father — for all his severity — programmed to be incapable of looking away. I pray that the United States releases those FBI and DEA files on schedule. I pray that the Central Intelligence Agency, which has long maintained its own complex relationship with Tinubu, makes the calculation that he has become more liability than asset — particularly as the Chagoury-Hezbollah nexus moves from allegation toward documented fact in international law enforcement circles. These are not fantasies. These are live proceedings in active jurisdictions. Nigeria does not need saving — that framing is too passive, and it places too much burden on a single individual. Nigeria needs someone willing to fight for it with the same ferocity that those who have looted it have fought to keep it. My grandfather helped write the terms of this nation’s existence. My father spent his life in its service. I have spent mine trying to honour them both while finding my own voice in a world that did not always make room for it easily. I am offering you that voice. The counsel of an Old Etonian who was taught not how to be a gentleman — though that too — but how empires are built, how power actually functions, and why the most dangerous man in any room is often the one who appears least threatening. I am offering you the analytical framework of a man who has studied Nigerian politics from the inside and from the outside, who understands the diaspora, who understands the international legal architecture that can be brought to bear, and who believes, despite everything, that this fight is still winnable. Go for the jugular, Peter. Do it with evidence. Do it with precision. Do it with the controlled fury of a man who has genuinely reckoned with what is at stake. Cast away the niceties — they have cost you enough already. Nigeria is watching. The diaspora is watching. And the dead — among them the men whose names I carry — are watching too. I wish you strength, clarity, and the wisdom to know that in this particular fight, mercy extended to the wrong people is simply cruelty extended to the right ones. Go well. And go hard. Kio Amachree President, Worldview International Stockholm, Kingdom of Sweden Son of Chief Godfrey Kio Jaja Amachree QC, Nigeria’s First Solicitor-General
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@DanNwomeh @Nedumcity_ Neither you nor your governor has addressed the current smart school disaster that came to light barely a week ago All this vim you have should go into doing your actual job - advising your governor on how to address the people, instead of all these photo ops
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Dan Nwomeh
Dan Nwomeh@DanNwomeh·
@Nedumcity_ is jobless, hungry, and desperate to be hired. But i have told you @Nedumcity_ that we are not hiring. Let me repeat it slowly so it sinks in - We are not hiring! 😆 Cry blue blood, knock your head on the rock, and undress in the market square, we no dey give you shishi 😆 When you were on payroll, you saw nothing wrong with Enugu. Now that the tap has run dry, you’ve discovered “activism.” During the last X Space with Governor @PNMbah, this @Nedumcity_, to the utter disbelief of those accustomed to his habitual anti-Mbah tirades, shamelessly begged the governor to patronise his struggling business. Na you go cry tire while Mbah keeps delivering quality projects across Enugu State. For you to now post fake videos only confirms there’s nothing really serious to criticise.
Nedu Ani@Nedumcity_

Tomorrow is here. Smart newly constructed Road in Enugu. Peter Mbah is working…..

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Nedu Ani@Nedumcity_·
No responsible governor hires touts, attack dogs and intellectual clowns to speak for his government the way Peter Mbah is doing. This is why Enugu is not moving forward, because clowns are in charge of the narrative. Dan Nwomeh, you claimed I’m “jobless, hungry and desperate to be hired.” Let me correct you, If Enugu’s commonwealth wasn’t being looted and shared among your gang, qualified people like me would actually have opportunities instead of the poverty you people manufactured. I have never begged you, your principal or anyone in government for “shishi.” Not once. You’re clearly mistaking me for Kelvin Onovo or one of your boys. I have also never been on any government payroll, you have zero evidence because it doesn’t exist. If you suspect I’m working for any politician, mention the name openly instead of using cheap reverse psychology. It doesn’t work on me. Even your propaganda is inconsistent and poorly done. In one breath you call me jobless and hungry, in the next you claim I shamelessly begged the governor to patronise my “struggling business.” Which one is it, Dan? You can’t even lie straight. Keep crying blood and defending mediocrity. While you people are busy doing PR damage control, the people of Enugu are watching and taking notes. Mbah is a one term Governor. Otilor.
Dan Nwomeh@DanNwomeh

@Nedumcity_ is jobless, hungry, and desperate to be hired. But i have told you @Nedumcity_ that we are not hiring. Let me repeat it slowly so it sinks in - We are not hiring! 😆 Cry blue blood, knock your head on the rock, and undress in the market square, we no dey give you shishi 😆 When you were on payroll, you saw nothing wrong with Enugu. Now that the tap has run dry, you’ve discovered “activism.” During the last X Space with Governor @PNMbah, this @Nedumcity_, to the utter disbelief of those accustomed to his habitual anti-Mbah tirades, shamelessly begged the governor to patronise his struggling business. Na you go cry tire while Mbah keeps delivering quality projects across Enugu State. For you to now post fake videos only confirms there’s nothing really serious to criticise.

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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
Why is this VIDEO not trending? Tinubu's government, through the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), hired 6 SANs to defend the case requesting them to release details of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway contract, which was awarded to Chagoury’s Hitech! My goodness!✍️
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