Longkat Tireng

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Longkat Tireng

Longkat Tireng

@ethicalLongs

Philosopher

Katılım Ocak 2026
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Anyaa@Heyyanyaa·
IF YOU ARE STILL UNDER 5K FOLLOWERS Say hi Let’s follow you 🙋‍♀️
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APC reps were passing a bill, no soft copies, no hard copies, only 2 copies, one with Kalu and the other with the APC rep. An amendment to the ELECTORAL ACT! And there was not even a single copy? Thank God for Honorable Dasuki.
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rea💕@ellaaaaaarrr·
Gay people rely on straight people to produce more gay people.
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Freckles@_mikham·
Plateau girls no fine ke?
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Longkat Tireng
Longkat Tireng@ethicalLongs·
@SPG_UKDK Sad how our morals are going from bad to worse each passing day
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Longkat Tireng@ethicalLongs·
Imagine paying 10k pounds of tuition fee for your ward and this is their lecturer… Yes this is an actual lecturer at Oxford
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Longkat Tireng@ethicalLongs·
That moment reminded us of two things: 1.The people have power 2.The system is afraid of unity #EndSARS was not just a protest. It was a message And that message still matters today. If you remember, drop 🔥Share so we don’t forget #EndSARS #SoroSoke #HumanRights #NeverForget
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Longkat Tireng@ethicalLongs·
#ENDSARS — A MOMENT WE MUST NEVER FORGET In 2020, something powerful happened. Young Nigerians stood up. They said: enough is enough. SARS was created to fight crime… But it became something else: Harassment Extortion Fear
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Longkat Tireng@ethicalLongs·
And young people were the main targets. So people came out. Not violently. But boldly. They organized. They supported each other. They demanded change. For once, Nigerians were united. Then everything changed.
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BIGGEST🦅 🌹!!
BIGGEST🦅 🌹!!@EeevaJames·
If you’re from JOS, Plateau state pls indicate lemme Follow you.
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
Interviewer: “People complain you didn’t give them electricity, suddenly you people will only provide 1 hour of electricity for them. How does that work?" NEPA official in Bayelsa State: “The way the people use the light is the problem. Once they see light, they will turn on their freezer, washing machine, pumping machine, and other electric appliances. Energy they should consume in one week, they will consume it in just one hour.”
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Oladele. A 🇳🇬 🇬🇧
Nigeria's masses are getting there now. This local government chairman was traced to a hotel and asked to explain how he spent our local government's money allocation. He got the serious b£at1ng of his life.😂😩
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Longkat Tireng
Longkat Tireng@ethicalLongs·
NIGERIA IS RICH… SO WHY ARE PEOPLE POOR? Nigeria is not a poor country. Let that sink in. We have oil. We have natural resources. We have talent. We have people willing to work. So why are millions struggling? The answer is simple, but uncomfortable:
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Longkat Tireng@ethicalLongs·
The system is broken. Money enters the country… But it doesn’t reach the people. Instead: • Corruption eats it • Mismanagement wastes it • Power keeps it at the top While: • Hospitals don’t work • Schools are underfunded • Jobs are scarce #WealthGap
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JUJU PUNTER
JUJU PUNTER@jujupunte·
$500 to person who predicts correct score
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Longkat Tireng@ethicalLongs·
YOUR RIGHTS (THAT EMPOWER YOUR VOICE) Let me share something powerful with you, something many Nigerians might not know: You possess rights that are fundamental and undeniable. Not because of your background, Not because of your beliefs, Not because of your financial status.
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Longkat Tireng@ethicalLongs·
Yet, the harsh reality is... Many Nigerians live in the shadows of these rights. People are oppressed for speaking, Citizens are mistreated daily, Basic rights are neglected. So, what seems to be the issue? The problem isn't that rights don't exist; it's that they're not upheld.
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Longkat Tireng@ethicalLongs·
But because you are human, worthy of respect and dignity. You have the right to: • Express yourself freely • Enjoy life with dignity • Receive fair treatment These rights are embedded in our legal framework.
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