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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Femi Otedola has also joined the “Pan-African” conspiracy theorists. He is now sharing conspiracy theories. Don't mind them, the World Bank is not after your country. The World Bank and IMF love you so much. You should continue taking advice from them. Whenever anyone wake up is their morning.
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Ebo Success
Ebo Success@ebo_success·
@StephenE62968 @Big_Mck Don't you understand that you are not negotiating anything with Imf you either take their deal or no money
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Mr. Stephen
Mr. Stephen@StephenE62968·
@Big_Mck Debating institutions like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund is fair, but reducing it to love or conspiracy misses the point. These are interest-driven institutions, the real question is how well countries negotiate and implement policies.
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Degeneracy Police
Degeneracy Police@DegeneracyPolic·
@DavidHundeyin He is equally a complicit weasel with his foreign Indian workers while his counterpart in India have institutes to train their work force. Let him go to India to see if any Black people work there beyond desperate students & traders languishing in jails x.com/DegeneracyPoli…
Degeneracy Police@DegeneracyPolic

@RealOlaudah Bin the verbiage&go to India to see Birla, Tata, Infosys etc. They all have institutes that trained Indian workforce. I bet you won't find Africans there. The black race have a shortcut problem of affinity to finished glossy products as seen in propensity towards anything foreign

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Ulperz
Ulperz@ulperz·
@oghenekaro1001 @zolge1 Get a parrot, feed him some peppers, he will shit the seeds ready to plant, wait a few months, enjoy your fresh peppers
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ゾルゲ市蔵
ゾルゲ市蔵@zolge1·
彼がどこの国の何者か知らない。 大皿いっぱいの豚肉の角煮に、唐辛子のソースを大量にぶっかけ、野っぱらで一人むさぼり食っている。 風貌からして多分彼にも妻や子がいるかもしれない。しかしそれらは放ったらかしにして、好きなだけ好きなように唐辛子に火の息を吐きつつ豚肉を食っている。 当然辛いだろう。しかし彼は陶然として唐辛子の刺激に酔いつつ、ひたすらに肉にかぶりつく。酒も必要ないらしい。 蛮勇である。何万年もの間、男たちが思い描いてきた素朴な夢の一つを彼は今実現している。唐辛子の前は胡椒や岩塩であったろう。 なぜ我々は大皿いっぱいの豚肉を、幼児のように独り占めして貪り食っていないのだろう。やろうと思えば今日にもできる。小賢しい理屈をつけてやらないのだ。 この男になりたい。
Heritage Medicine@DrPaiwanFan

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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
I Took Over Leadership from Myself; Late Buhari Is Me, He Was My Partner ~ President Bola Tinubu says
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Ebo Success@ebo_success·
@Nig_Farmer Mr akintobi you don move con dey close to my side we go jam soon
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NaijaFarmer
NaijaFarmer@Nig_Farmer·
You can re-create yourself all you need is Gut. Been on strict diet and intense gym session for the last 4 months. I'm in a very good shape for the Amateur Weightlifting Competition coming in August. I need a medal 🥇 this season Comment a word of encouragement 😎
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Daniel Regha
Daniel Regha@DanielRegha·
Peter Obi: What we trying to do in ADC is bring together, -"Competences, capacities, People of compassion". So all of a sudden the structure of criminality is now people of competences because he re-joined, and Atiku that couldn't condemn religious extremism is grouped with people of compassion? APC former members are also people of capacities, but couldn't show the public what they're capable of for years. LMAO, please.
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

I left the Labour Party for the ADC because they were “chasing” me — Peter Obi

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Chetuya Math Chinagolum
Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
Mr. David Hundeyin: While I understand your position here, you are entirely too harsh on the poor masses in Nigeria in whose name you are supposedly fighting for. Yes, it is undeniably true that many Nigerians do not see the bigger picture. They do not see how foreign corporations are funding the insecurity currently ravaging the North, how the IMF and World Bank are basically boardroom terror organizations destroying the economy of the Global South, or how the Nigerian government only serves the vile interests of a select few elites and their puppet masters in Western capitals. All of this is true, but what is equally true is this: it is not this poor majority that will change this country. This may seem counterintuitive, as the poor are the ones feeling the crushing weight of a dwindling economy, hyperinflation, and an epileptic power grid. But as Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels outlined in lovely book "The Communist Manifesto", a true change in government can only happen when the classes of society hold hands and unite under a common umbrella. The poor and uneducated form the overwhelming majority of society and obviously possess the brute muscle to pressure the system. However, they cannot articulate a well-structured plan, they cannot write manifestos, and they cannot understand the complex logistics required to sustain a massive protest. They lack the financial war chest to fund a prolonged struggle, the legal expertise to bail out captured comrades, the media expertise to combat vicious state propaganda, and the strategic foresight to negotiate terms when the ruling class is finally brought to its knees. The Hollywood theater of poor people carrying pitchforks to overthrow their government is pure, delusional fantasy. An oppressive regime will always have a police force and a military that are heavily armed, well-trained, and eager to shoot live ammunition at protesters. Drawing again from the works of Marx and Engels and their studies on class struggle, the fundamental catalyst that brings to light any true revolutionary movement must start with the Middle Class (the Bourgeoisie/Intelligentsia). The middle class is educated; they possess the knowledge to decode complex geopolitics and translate it into simpler terms for the average farmer to understand, just as Thomas Sankara did in Burkina Faso. The middle class has the resources and the time on their hands to properly coordinate protests and build formidable intelligence networks. They can outsource the technology to bypass government censorship, they have the international connections to expose human rights abuses to the global stage, and they possess the ideological backbone required to turn disorganized public anger into a lethal, targeted political weapon. The most famous revolutionary movements in history like the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, and the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran, were all ruthlessly and carefully planned and organized by educated, wealthy, middle-class citizens. Even Fidel Castro of Cuba came from a wealthy family, and his father owned a robust sugar business. Yet, even when the lower and middle classes unite, the upper class and the military still hold all the cards. Even the celebrated 1979 Iranian Revolution was only successful because factions within the military and the government decided to commit mutiny and flat-out refused to protect the Shah. If impoverished Nigerians were to relinquish their daily survival hustle and storm the streets en masse to protest against the government, what do you think will happen? Just like ENDSARS, the state will wait for the cover of night, turn off the lights, and gun down unarmed protesters in cold blood. Then, their puppet masters in the Global North will instantly provide them with diplomatic cover, and the rest of humanity will simply move on. Therefore, the struggling masses do not need to understand your complex geopolitics for a revolution to happen. If the comfortable, educated elite(who claim to know it all) do not get off their high horses and join forces to mobilize the streets, absolutely nothing will change. A revolution does not happen in a vacuum; it requires a spark forged by intellectuals, fueled by the fury of the poor, and executed with ruthless, unwavering precision. Until the educated middle class is willing to sacrifice its comfort, weaponize its privileges, and bleed alongside the common man they so eagerly criticize, you're basically tweeting into oblivion.
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin

Knowledge is not just a burden, but a lonely place. The ability to clearly see things that others cannot see if their lives depnded on it is not a gift. It's a social impediment. If I say that there is a direct and obvious link stringing together the "Christian Genocide" fairytale with the Dangote Refinery, the Benue Trough, the Itakpe Hill Ridge, the Bama Beach ridge and the wider geological belt stretching from Plateau to Yobe, 99% of my audience will respond "What are those?" And that's why we lose. How can they possibly fight and win a war when they don't even realise there's a war going on? Just one lonely guy speaking turenchi to himself on Twitter. People that drank FFMP instead of milk as children couldn't possibly grasp this information. It's not their fault. They never had a chance.

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Ajoke4u2c
Ajoke4u2c@rayyman10015393·
Obi knows you can’t win Nigeria with only saints we don’t have 200m saints. To beat APC, you need Atiku’s North votes and structure is the“capacity”...Ex-APC governors are money and machines are the “competence” and Obi base is youths and hope which is “People of compassion”...ire oo
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Adesanya Adebayo A.
Adesanya Adebayo A.@Adebayoadesanya·
@DanielRegha Daniel, there is no way you will want to become Nigeria's president and you won't need the services of everybody both thieves and Saints.
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Adigun Alapomeji
Adigun Alapomeji@Baba_Onirungbo·
@CaptainOchys @DanielRegha Werey, what is he doing? 😂 I swear you be ibo, Na only ibó people fit dey reason like Any means to sha justify their agulu Messiah 😂😂🤡
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Ebo Success
Ebo Success@ebo_success·
@DanielRegha Maybe atiku will win primaries and then obi might be his vice. I think that is how it will play out
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The Lost Oracle
The Lost Oracle@executivo_boss·
@Big_Mck Come out openly and support your Tinubu, no be go through corners....
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
It's correct that Tinubu has destroyed Nigeria, but if you are shouting Tinubu has destroyed Nigeria and at the same time you support Trump, then you need to be checked into a psychiatrist. Trump has taken the US debt to $40 trillion. Meaning, if Nigerians owe N724k each, then Americans owe N179 million each. This is why I don't take Nigerian Trump supporters who are opposition to Tinunu seriously. You don't want good governance. You don't know what you want.
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Daily Trust@daily_trust

N159.28trn debt: Each Nigerian owes N724,000 dailytrust.com/n159-28trn-deb…

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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
"I don’t make N1m daily. It was online banter" ~ King Mitchy cries out after Lagos State Government gave her business N12m tax
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Iβrahim Ṣhọwà, FCA, ACTI
ANSWER TO HOW SOWORE CAN PAY IS SONS SCHOOL FEES. A classic tactic of manipulators is to exploit sensitive issues to court sympathy or deflect scrutiny. After his initial political angle faced backlash, VDM has now pivoted to questioning how Sowore could afford his son’s school fees in America. It is undeniably a fact that Sowore is one of Nigeria’s most investigated public figures. Successive governments, the EFCC, ICPC, NFIU, Police, and courts have probed his finances repeatedly with zero findings of corruption. His careers and sources of income are well-known and transparent: 1. Founder and Publisher of Sahara Reporters that he single-handedly started in his basement with a $600 laptop, an independent media platform in operation for over 20 years and valued at over $10 million more than a decade ago. 2. Former lecturer at City University of New York (CUNY) and School of Visual Arts (SVA) for over 10 years. He was so highly regarded that when he voluntarily disengaged to join politics, the institutions allowed him to personally recommend his replacement, Rudolf Okonwo (@DrDamages). 3. He has earned zero kobo from Nigerian government contracts through contracts as an individual, even as the corporate entity the company he founded as a matter of deliberate policy, Sahara Reporters does not accept ads from governments or politicians. He is married to Ọpẹyẹmi Sowore, who is a high-achieving executive currently Vice President and Head of Consumer Engagement at Teladoc Health. She previously held senior roles at American Express, Citigroup, and Delta Air Lines. She holds a BA from the State University of New York at Binghamton and an MBA from the Simon School of Business, University of Rochester (1997). Now, the question has been answered. Can every Nigerian ask: What is VDM’s known profession and verifiable sources of income?
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Emmy
Emmy@Oke_Mmuo·
@Big_Mck Sense is very far from some of you, se u neva hear of streaming, all his pages are monitize, with heavy views from even outside the country, get sense abeg
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
2026 is looking like the year the Nigerian activism industrial complex will finally implode. They are tearing themselves apart. First, the woman in the Umahi case, now VDM to Sowore. What is funny is that a guy who went from drinking pure water to flying private jets within 3 years is questioning a fellow activist on the source of funds, as if they don't belong in the same boat. Nigeria is a movie.
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto

“Peter Obi Is Not Good And Is Corrupt, Abia State Governor Alex Otti Is Also Not Good And Very Corrupt Okay, No Problem. But You, Sowore, Please Answer This Question.”

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Ebo Success
Ebo Success@ebo_success·
@TBlaq60040 @TheIOShowa Firstly i am not a VDM fan. I have always told my friends there is something fishy about this sowore guy. He has not still answer the question of what happened to the money donated in 2018 elections.
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Tobi Blaq
Tobi Blaq@TBlaq60040·
@TheIOShowa Wait oh, I thought SaharaReporters is non for profit media, where them see that valuation, but you didn't answer the question
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Daniel Regha
Daniel Regha@DanielRegha·
ADC held a convention and many Nigerians are overly jubilating like it's a convention with new or visionary leaders in sight. The members: -Atiku, one of the people who formed the APC to oppose Jonathan and helped Buhari win. -Peter Obi, make pronises with no commitment. Former Atiku loyalist and someone who left PDP because of the criminal structure. Now he's back to base. -Kwankwaso: supported Buhari's political ambition back in the day, helping him rise to power. -Rotimi Amaechi, APC faithful who led Buhari's campaigns (twice) and who was appointed by Buhari as a minister for years, plus he also endorsed Tinubu's presidential dream. -Nasir El-Rufai, suported both Buhari and Tinubu's administrations. -David Mark, praised Buhari as a hero and a selfless leader. -Rauf Aregbesola, sang Buhari nonstop and acknowledged his leadership. The same leadership that led to the present APC which the ADC is against. -Dino Melaye, let's not even talk about that one. -Dele Momodu, earlier supported Buhari's presidency. -Solomon Dalung, was one of Buhari's appointees. -Ireti Kingibe, LP Senator turned ADC member. Babachir Lawal: ex APC faithful and even worked with the govt during Buhari's administration. These are just a few. So why the celebration? God help us.
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