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there's another level with my name on it 👸👀

Awka, Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2018
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Alex Otti
Alex Otti@alexottiofr·
It is my pleasure to announce that we have officially commissioned the landmark Nnenna Oti Bus Terminal in Umuahia, and it is now ready for public use. The project is a multimodal transport hub designed to accommodate more than 340 buses at once, powered by sustainable infrastructure and connected to our growing network of electric buses. The facility is named in honour of Prof. Nnenna Nnennaya‑Oti, the courageous INEC Returning Officer in the 2023 governorship election, whose integrity and patriotism remind us that ordinary people can achieve extraordinary results by simply standing for the truth. Her name on this terminal is not just about one person, but a tribute to all electoral officials, security operatives, party agents, and citizens who resisted intimidation and defended democracy. With 20 electric buses already in operation and more on the way in the coming weeks, the project signals our bold vision for a modern, safe, and sustainable transport system in Abia. The facility is also supported with independent power and water systems to ensure uninterrupted operations. In my address titled “Raising the Bar”, I stated unequivocally that we have moved beyond the era of small ambitions. We refuse to be boxed into margins that underestimate our strength. This principle underpins all our undertakings. I extend special commendation to the contractors, Planet Projects Limited, for a job well done in delivering this landmark facility. I also appreciate the dedication of the Commissioner for Transport, Dr. Chimezie Ukaegbu, the SSA Transport, Dr. Obioma Nwaogbe, and their team for the critical role they played in bringing this vision to reality. I call on all residents and members of the host community to take ownership of this facility, to maintain a clean environment, and to guard against vandalism. This terminal belongs to you, and its success depends on your care. I also urge all Abians to pay their taxes regularly. Development cannot be sustained without collective responsibility, and every naira contributed helps us deliver the future our people deserve.
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IGBO History & Facts
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
Today in History: Igbo Landing took place. On May 28, 1803, about 75 Igbo people taken as slaves rose in rebellion and chose to drown rather than live in bondage. As they walked into the water, they sang in Igbo, a song that translates to: A thread🧵 Retweet to educate someone
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Jennifer
Jennifer@Uchechukwu_Jeny·
E no go better for any idiot wey go go watch the rubbish film!!! Earlier on she came and wrote “I’m broken” so it will look like she cares God punish you and that nonsense film!!!
TOYIN ABRAHAM AJEYEMI@toyin_abraham1

Hey fam AJOSEPO will start showing from tomorrow and I will be live at Filmhouse Surulere by 1pm and I’m coming with goodies for everyone that watch Ajosepo 2. Thursday 28th Filmhouse Surulere 1pm Friday 29th Silverbird ikeja 1pm

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Vivian Ifeoma
Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
Anyone who tells you that Igbo people started the war is being disingenuous. Stop telling half-baked stories. The first anti-Igbo pogrom happened in Jos in 1945. The second happened in Kano in 1953. No one was held accountable for these senseless crimes. What happened in 1966 was not enough reason for Northerners to massacre over 30,000 Igbo people, especially when the soldiers involved in the coup were already being arrested and punished. The soldiers involved came from different ethnic groups, yet Ndi Igbo were singled out collectively. There is no justification for what was done to Ndi Igbo. It was not an “Igbo coup”; it was the Nigerian military coup of 1966. Ndi Igbo have always been used as a punching bag by bitter and envious people looking for somewhere to channel their frustrations whenever tensions rise. Yet through it all, Ndi Igbo continue to stand strong with resilience, ambition, and perseverance. Igbo ga-adị.
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star⭐
star⭐@Starqueensly·
It is laughably pathetic that people who threw a massive fit because an Igbo artist used a common Yoruba word like “Owambe” now think they have the right to curate the Biafran genocide. They’ve already parasiticly hijacked curating Things Fall Apart, and now these vultures are circling our deepest historical trauma for profit. Enough with the shameless overstepping into our past. Enough with the cultural theft and copycatting. Enough with this desperate obsession to play puppet master with the Igbo narrative. @BBCWorld @BBCAfrica Biafrans deserve their respect. Pay them attention.
Treazy@treazyblaq

If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Holocaust, If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Rwandan genocide, If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Armenian genocide, If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Somali civil war, If an Igbo woman cannot even have the word “Owanbe” in an exhibition she is holding in Lagos without getting attacked, Then Meji Alabi-Isama and Leke Alabi-Isama have absolutely no business making a documentary about the Biafran genocide as Yoruba people. Biafra is not some neutral historical topic to us. It is generational trauma, starvation, massacres, displacement, grief, and pain that still lives in Igbo families today. If they are so desperate to tell a story, they should tell the story of how Yorubas were enslaved and sold by the Fulani. They should make a documentary about the fall of the Oyo Empire instead of inserting themselves into Igbo history.

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Pretty Joy💕💕
Pretty Joy💕💕@DaviddsJoy·
One of the most satisfying scenes in this k- drama series … Peak Queen Behavior 💅 UNDER THE QUEEN UMBRELLA
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Treazy
Treazy@treazyblaq·
If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Holocaust, If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Rwandan genocide, If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Armenian genocide, If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Somali civil war, If an Igbo woman cannot even have the word “Owanbe” in an exhibition she is holding in Lagos without getting attacked, Then Meji Alabi-Isama and Leke Alabi-Isama have absolutely no business making a documentary about the Biafran genocide as Yoruba people. Biafra is not some neutral historical topic to us. It is generational trauma, starvation, massacres, displacement, grief, and pain that still lives in Igbo families today. If they are so desperate to tell a story, they should tell the story of how Yorubas were enslaved and sold by the Fulani. They should make a documentary about the fall of the Oyo Empire instead of inserting themselves into Igbo history.
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Vivian Ifeoma
Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
Ndi Igbo we need a petition to stop BBC from releasing this. The title ‘Surviving Biafra’ is erasing the reality of the genocide. BBC hired someone whose tribe has constantly mocked starving Biafran children all over social media. BBC hired someone whose tribe used their newspaper media to mock starving Igbo children during the crisis. They shouldn’t be allowed to profit from our pain. Biafra is one of the darkest chapters in Igbo history, and it should be told by Ndi Igbo and not by a Yorugba. Biafra was never a Yorugba experience, it was an Igbo experience. We are Petitioning for a cancellation!!!!!!
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Last B 🌼🌸
Last B 🌼🌸@Ony1nyechi·
20k might sound enticing when they want to buy your vote, but I hope you have 20M when they kidnap your family members.
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Olusegun Bakare𓃵
Olusegun Bakare𓃵@theboyisgreat·
Has Tunde Onakoya the master of chess in the slum said anything about the kidnapped children?
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“It’s children’s day but the children are not here, they’re inside the k!dnapp£rs den, it’s mess!ng with my bra!n cos I’m looking at my child cos God f0rb!d she’s taken away from me” - Kiekie calls out Tinubu to intervene in the country’s ins£curity !!!
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Cross˚
Cross˚@Elkrosmediahub·
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a resounding failure.
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Anambra 1st son
Anambra 1st son@UchePOkoye·
This should be spread across the country People must understand that not voting is supporting the government in power. This young man explained it better.
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Cross˚
Cross˚@Elkrosmediahub·
Do you now see that the APC didn’t really care about Chibok girls??? It was just another political material to these monsters.
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KHAN'✨
KHAN'✨@khanofkhans11_·
Watching this Chude documentary of the kidnapped victims in Oyo state, the pain of the victims and the families are painful to see. Something needs to be done to protect lives and properties and these people need to be brought to book. 💔
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Marquis Of Infamy 🪶🪶🪶
“I think that, for democracy to flourish, only people who can accept the pain of rigging - sorry, defeat - should participate in an election.” Goodmorning @ChibuikeAmaechi from Adams Oshiomhole.
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Olamide .
Olamide .@olamide_adee·
Chess in the slum , Omo weyrey Kids are being kidnapped o Abi it’s only when you can use kids to make money that’s when you care ? First Nigerian to display stupidity at Louvre museum
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Celebrating Eid-el-Kabir with Faith, Sacrifice and Hope I warmly felicitate with the Muslim Ummah in Nigeria and across the world as they celebrate Eid-el-Kabir, a sacred occasion that embodies the timeless virtues of faith, sacrifice, obedience to God, compassion, and love for humanity. Let us focus our prayers on unity and hope at this year’s Sallah. As we reflect on the profound lessons of this solemn celebration, we are reminded of the need for selflessness, tolerance, and commitment to the common good. These values are especially important at this critical period of our national journey. Nigeria is a nation of immense potential, currently weighed down by avoidable challenges, but the spirit of Eid-el-Kabir teaches us that after sacrifice comes fulfilment. We must never lose hope in the possibility of a functional, just, and productive nation where no citizen is left behind. Let us use this sacred period to pray for our security forces on the frontlines, for wisdom for our leaders, and for meaningful economic relief for the masses who continue to bear the burden of our collective difficulties. Let us also recommit ourselves to peace, mutual respect, and unity across faiths and regions. May this Eid-el-Kabir bring joy to our families, peace to our communities, and renewed hope to our dear nation. I wish all our Muslim brothers and sisters a blessed and joyful Eid-el-Kabir celebration. -PO
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Felix
Felix@felixherbt·
As you prepare for the election, also prepare for revolution. If elections do not go as planned, we will revolutionize the entire country. The latter is imminent!
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