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@drmarcux_OT

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Katılım Mart 2011
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Fhunmibi Marcux
Fhunmibi Marcux@drmarcux_OT·
@OurFavOnlineDoc This is one of the reasons the yt don't want to have kids anymore. They factor all these together and sees it that it doesn't worth it for them to have children or raise one.
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Chude@Chude_ND1·
Happening now 🇿🇦: Tension rises as Members of the anti-immigration group in South Africa, Operation Dudula, storm the government house in Pretoria in protest, demanding the deportation of other African foreigners from South Africa. What is going on in South Africa is highly condemnable!
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Fhunmibi Marcux@drmarcux_OT·
@I_Am_Ilemona They can't even tried this is province led by DA like Western Cape which is dominantly led by White and Coloured.
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Gov Ademola Adeleke
Gov Ademola Adeleke@AAdeleke_01·
𝗡𝗼 𝗯𝗲 𝗰𝗵𝗼 𝗰𝗵𝗼 𝗰𝗵𝗼! 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗖𝗔𝗡 𝗙𝗔𝗖𝗧-𝗖𝗛𝗘𝗖𝗞 𝗘𝗩𝗘𝗥𝗬 𝗢𝗙 𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗜𝗠. 𝗪𝗲 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗱𝗲𝗹𝗶𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝗻 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗺𝗶𝘀𝗲 𝗺𝗮𝗱𝗲. 𝗪𝗲 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗲𝘅𝗽𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗢𝘀𝗼𝗴𝗯𝗼 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗱𝗶𝘂𝗺 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 4,000 𝘁𝗼 15,000 𝗰𝗮𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝘁𝘆 The upgrade of the Osogbo Township Stadium is bold and a clear reflection of a bigger vision. This is more than just construction. The ongoing remodeling of Osogbo Stadium is a statement of intent, aimed at setting a standard that meets global expectations and creating a platform for young talents to rise. We are set to unleash a new era of sports revolution in Osun State! #Imole2.0 #ForAGreaterOsun
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Fhunmibi Marcux@drmarcux_OT·
So, approached them first as a new occupier in another house.
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FinestDoveTruth
FinestDoveTruth@FinestDoveTruth·
The UK 🇬🇧 Is Blaming Immigrants—But That Won’t Fix Its £250 Billion Problem. Every few months, the same narrative returns: Immigrants are putting pressure on the UK economy. It sounds convenient. It flames political agenda, sometimes win voters mind. But it is also deeply misleading. Because even if immigration stopped today, the UK would still face the same underlying issue: A system that spends too much, produces too little, and avoids hard reforms is expecting magical overnight transformation. It doesn’t work like that. The UK spends over £250 billion annually on welfare and social protection. At the same time: 1. The NHS is short of over 100,000 staff 2. Economic inactivity among working-age adults exceeds 9 million people 3. Productivity growth has remained weak since the 2008 financial crisis This is not an immigration crisis, It is a structural imbalance. Programmes like Universal Credit were designed as safety nets. But over time, they have become something else: A holding system. Not because people are unwilling to work, but because the pathway out is often unclear, unsupported, or unrewarding. When a system does not actively push people back into productivity, it quietly funds long-term dependency. No economy can sustain that indefinitely. None! Meanwhile, Critical Sectors Are Starving The irony is impossible to ignore. The UK is actively recruiting workers from abroad while struggling to mobilise its own population. Hospitals need staff Care homes are understaffed Logistics and construction sectors face shortages Yet millions of Brits remain outside the workforce. This is not a shortage of people. It is a failure of policy design. Then there is a tax burden and growing resentment….. Through HM Revenue and Customs, working individuals carry a heavy burden: •Income tax •National Insurance •Indirect taxes At the same time, many feel the system does not fairly distinguish between: •Temporary need •Long-term dependency This is where resentment begins, not because people oppose welfare, but because they question its balance. The Political Shortcut: Blame Immigration Figures like Nigel Farage @Nigel_Farage and @KemiBadenoch have built entire campaigns around immigration. Others, including voices within the Conservative Party and Labour Party, have echoed similar sentiments in different forms. But immigration is not the root cause. It is, at best, a pressure point. At worst, it is a distraction. Even the Justice System Reflects the Imbalance. The UK spends over £40,000 per prisoner annually through the HM Prison and Probation Service. Yet discussions around cost recovery, structured prison labour, or asset contribution remain limited. This is another example of a system that spends heavily without maximising return or reform. What Real Reform Would Look Like; If the UK is serious about saving money and strengthening its economy, the focus must shift: 1. Make welfare transitional, not permanent. Link benefits to work, training, or contribution. 2. Protect the genuinely vulnerable Elderly, disabled, and those medically unfit to work. 3. Reward contribution Those who work and pay taxes should feel the difference. 4. Reduce government inefficiency Especially within large systems like the NHS. 5. Invest in workforce participation Particularly in healthcare and social care sectors. The UK does not have a migrant problem. It has a system design problem. A country cannot: •Spend at this scale •Maintain this level of inactivity •Avoid structural reform …and expect long-term economic stability. Blaming immigrants may win headlines and maybe elections. But it will not fix the economy. Only honest, difficult reform will. @ukhomeoffice @ShabanaMahmood @10DowningStreet
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Fhunmibi Marcux@drmarcux_OT·
@DHKRULLAH Bro, don't let people push u to pit oo. Even if you have got a good intention, dere are some people who do not like u and change narrative just to stain Ur white garment. Abeg protect your integrity and reputation ooo. ire ooooo.
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SK the Plug 🔌 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Somebody suggested I bring people together in a PAID telegram group. They have built the system. Una go join abi make them cancel am?
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Fhunmibi Marcux
Fhunmibi Marcux@drmarcux_OT·
Vote Ur Vote abeg, and make we Vote our Vote 😂😂😂. Labour has already showed us shege and giving people high BP. As guys dey save up for ILR, Labour kon make guys dey save for Lawyer matter joined incase of any uncertainty. We go GREEN May 7.
🎙OLUOMO OF DERBY 🇳🇬 🇬🇧🇬🇭 🇿🇼@Oluomoofderby

🇬🇧 Labour Party Is the Best Party for Immigrants in the UK (May 7 Local Elections) As the UK heads into the Thursday, 7 May 2026 local elections, many immigrants are asking whether the @UKLabour is the best option for them. The honest answer is: it depends on what matters most to you because Labour’s approach sits somewhere in the middle, not fully pro-immigration but not as strict as some alternatives either. Compared to more hardline parties, @UKLabour also tends to use a less hostile tone when talking about immigration, focusing more on integration and contribution than blame. This difference in tone alone makes some immigrants feel more accepted and less targeted. Labour has also proposed stricter immigration controls in certain areas. For example, plans to extend the time it takes to gain permanent settlement from 5 years to potentially 10 years have raised concerns. Local elections on May 7 are not mainly about immigration policy. Local elections DO NOT control immigration laws. Immigration laws are decided by the national government. What you are voting for locally affects things like housing, jobs, community services, and support systems which still matter a lot for immigrants, just in a more indirect way. There has been a noticeable rise in conversations among immigrants in the UK about supporting @TheGreenParty. While everyone has the right to support any party they choose, it’s important to understand how the UK electoral system works before drawing comparisons or expectations. In many ways, some people compare smaller parties like the Greens to parties such as APGA in Nigeria. Both have strong regional or niche support but limited nationwide representation. In systems like Nigeria’s presidential model, smaller parties face significant challenges in winning top offices. Similarly, in the UK, general elections are decided differently. The UK uses a first-past-the-post system, where the party that wins the most constituencies (not the total popular vote) forms the government. There are 650 constituencies, and currently, the Green Party holds only a small number of seats in Parliament, 5 members of parliament with representation concentrated in specific areas. Because of this system, smaller parties often struggle to gain enough seats to form a government, even if their overall vote share increases. Larger parties such as the Labour Party, Conservative Party, and Liberal Democrats tend to dominate parliamentary representation. When it comes to immigration policy, different parties have varying approaches. Some, like the @Conservatives and @reformparty_uk have emphasised stricter controls in recent years, while others have taken different positions depending on public opinion and political context. It’s also worth noting that immigration policy in the UK often reflects broader public sentiment, meaning any government regardless of party may adjust policies over time. As discussions around elections continue, especially with local and general elections approaching, it’s important for voters to stay informed, understand how the system works, and make decisions based on policies, representation, and practical outcomes.

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Fhunmibi Marcux@drmarcux_OT·
@AyoBankole Dangote doesn't tweet as such, maybe we would have seen him reciprocate the bestie relationship as well.
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Fhunmibi Marcux@drmarcux_OT·
@fiyinsiku Have been in an MDT where a discharge matron was arguing with a consultant with regard a consultant not wanting to fast track a PT as the actual consultant was on Leave. This lead to argument that makes the consultant leave the morning MDT. Me sef wan change am for the matron.
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TobyWrites
TobyWrites@tobyasky·
Woke up to lots of tags 😭 Yet, you’re wondering why rape victims never get justice, it is because of losers like this. Firstly, I’ve never been involved in anything this dimwit has accused me of. She’s come into a war of words with me, she lost, she cried, and afterwards, decided to start saying all of these things without any proof. I know she is deranged, everyone does, and I pity the ones who think she’s fighting for their cause. Called my father a bastard - failed Called me ugly - failed Called me low life - failed Okay I’ll call him a rapist since I cannot win. I’ll be receiving advice but will make my first report to the Home Office, just if she bothers entering the UK. I’ll also make my reports to other necessary embassies, as I consider them low-hanging fruits, and effective. Oya make Una reduce the tag, this person is an actual nonentity. I surely pity the brands that work with her. I’ll receive advice.
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ChukwuNonso✍️
ChukwuNonso✍️@Mazi_Chinonso1·
I’ve been in UK 🇬🇧 for 7 years, before I came to UK I was thinking it look like heaven, They don’t have good houses in UK 🇬🇧 am tired of staying here — Man
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Fhunmibi Marcux
Fhunmibi Marcux@drmarcux_OT·
@Dampop_ Get COS with 28k keeee. Do you mean £2,800. Because the most expensive COS then would be around 6k.
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Dampop ✨
Dampop ✨@Dampop_·
Most people of the coming back home aren’t from this set, they are either still in the Uk or have gone to Canada. That was the best set that japa before they scattered everything, you could get COS with £28k.
@flowzki

most people that left Nigeria for the UK in 2020- 2022 are already stranded somewhere, mostly looking for another country to go or come back to lagos after so much investment. 2 years school is over, 2 years post study visa is up, most UK employers are aren’t sponsoring..imagine

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#ImranRoofing & Properties🏠
#ImranRoofing & Properties🏠@imran_services·
See what my neighbour is doing, he is constructing rooms and attached them to my fence. So, my fence is now part of his property, i don't get it? The fence i built alone, i called him and ask him to stop He says i don't have the right to tell him what to do on his Land. Atanda, I want to take it up Pls tell me what to do sir
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Fhunmibi Marcux@drmarcux_OT·
@Oluomoofderby Shey fuel way dey increase with 10-20p per litre person no go fit afford😂😂!! He is indeed a joke. He definitely just moved to the UK or possibly doesn't own a car yet.
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Ọládélé 🇳🇬👑@Theoladeledada·
Claude can now build you a full AI video channel from scratch like a $10K creator consultant (for free). Comment with “OLA” I will send you 3 world class prompt to use
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