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@gerryibe1

Obidient. Entrepreneur. property consultant. Husband. Father of 4 lovelies.

Owerri, Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2013
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Geraldo🌹🌹@gerryibe1·
@PeterObi They got into power and instead of facing the problem, buying of new jet and yacht became their priority. Then they gathered boys and paid them to fan the embers of disunity. Today in Nigeria, bigotry is an occupation.
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Hamma
Hamma@HAHayatu·
This people are on their way out of the ADC obviously , see this advert there is no mention or insignia of the ADC anywhere. Good riddance.
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A.E Onwuka, Ph.D
A.E Onwuka, Ph.D@EzekwesiriIii·
Ụmụnne m Ndi-Igbo, Silence in the face of costly political mistakes is a betrayal of our future. We must confront our leaders with hard truths. Politics is not built on sentiment. It is built on positioning. Look at the present coalition: Atiku Abubakar holds the North, Amaechi carries the South-South, and Peter Obi embodies the mandate of the Southeast. This is not accident. It is deliberate leverage. If Peter Obi walks away from ADC today, we surrender that leverage. We push the Igbo journey to Aso Rock back by another 20 years. We return to square one, begging for relevance. Let it be clear: Ndi-Igbo are not leaving ADC. We entered this vehicle with our eyes open. We are not passengers waiting for direction. We are co-owners laying foundations, consolidating power, and playing the long game. The door is open. Anyone may board. Anyone may alight. But this party is now our home. So why talk of exit when ADC has guaranteed transparent primaries? Peter Obi even nominated the National Organizing Secretary. If popularity is real, let it be tested on an open field. Demanding a ticket without contest is not strategy. It is fear. Our obstacle is not the Fulani, not the Hausa, not Atiku Abubakar. Our obstacle is selfish ambition that trades our collective tomorrow for personal calculation. Every step away from ADC buries an Igbo presidency deeper. And we are not short of credible sons: Sen. Enyinnaya Abaribe, Sen. Austin Akobundu, Gov. Alex Otti, Hon. Emeka Nwajuba, and many more. We refuse to remain spectators. We have paid enough for the miscalculations of 2023. Our properties were destroyed in Lagos. Our businesses were targeted. Our names quietly deleted from the (Lagos) INEC register. Do we risk that again by chasing shadows? Elections are about numbers. There is no credible pathway to victory outside ADC. We move as one. We stand firm. We build for the long term. PDP is dead. LP is dead. ADC is our vehicle now. Ndi-Igbo are staying. Why leave if not fear of primaries? Show us where you are going that is better than ADC. I assure you: most Igbo leaders following you today will desert you the moment you step out of ADC. P O why? Udo diri unu ndi igbo!
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Geraldo🌹🌹
Geraldo🌹🌹@gerryibe1·
@Hescil Very useless post. You think it's about north or south. No bro, it's about a working country.
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Chuka@Hescil·
You want to give the North VP as if they are hungry for what they already have. Give the North Presidency and Peter Obi VP and the North will mobilize for ADC. The South East will be the most beneficiary because in 2031 Peter Obi can then contest.
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Geraldo🌹🌹@gerryibe1·
@jrnaib2 Atiku should carry the ADC ticket and eat it for breakfast. We are not interested anymore. Good bye ADC. Welcome NDC. Let's see how it plays out!
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Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar
Peter Obi may be the reason we do not witness a Southeast presidency within our lifetime. I have a very good relationship with the people of the Southeast, including political allies and business partners. I genuinely feel sorry for them because I am a witness to the efforts they are making to build a united and prosperous Nigeria that works for everyone. Unfortunately, Peter Obi is destroying their legacy by burning bridges between the North and the Southeast. Nobody denied him the ticket; he was only asked to contest in the ADC primaries with the promise of full support if he won. However, it seems he is more concerned with preventing a Northerner from becoming Nigeria’s president in 2027 than stopping Bola Tinubu’s disastrous administration.
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Chuka
Chuka@Hescil·
If Peter Obi leaves the ADC coalition, I will stop supporting his political ambitions going forward. In a complex country like Nigeria where religion and ethnicity are entrenched in our politics someone like Peter Obi should by now know how to navigate it. STAY IN THE COALITION.
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Comrade Deji Adeyanju
Comrade Deji Adeyanju@adeyanjudeji·
I don’t want to see any Eyes on the judiciary after 2027 and threatening of judges by Obi’s aides and his extremist supporters. Leave my profession alone after 2027. This is the profession we are hustling with. The judiciary did not ask opposition to split again. You all did this to yourself.
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Queen Bee 👑 🐝
Queen Bee 👑 🐝@RealQueenBee__·
I hope I'm not giving you guys any expo...
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KHAN'✨@khanofkhans11_·
Having listened to the confession, these killers had no single sign of remorse. 23&21 year olds, lured their friend with a laptop pickup, then kidnapped him. Demanded 200M ransom from his parent. Negotiated to 150m. Killed him in ibeju lekki and dumped his body around awoyaya. Ran to Ikorodu. Kept contacting the victim’s family. Negotiated to 50m. To 5m and then finally collected 200k through a POS in itamaga before they were finally apprehended. There was no sense of remorse in his confession. The kidnapper still wished he got the 150m so he can take care of his family and be set for life. One of them was a close friend to the victim while the other was an associate of his co-kidnapper. Death by hanging to both of them. 🙏
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Mujahid Saleh Saad
Mujahid Saleh Saad@MujahidSSaad·
A doctor just sent me this message from General Hospital Wudil in Kano State. This young man is currently lying in this hospital. He is a Christian from Biu Local Government Area in Borno State. After converting to Islam, he relocated to Kano State. While at his workplace, Allah tested him with a fracture in his hand, and he is now seeking financial assistance for surgery and medical treatment. He called his relatives on the phone, but they hung up and told him not to try calling them again. At the moment, the hand has started to smell and deteriorate due to lack of funds. His original name: Dunahyel Muazu His Muslim name: Muhammad Age: 34 Current address: Sabon Gari, Kano This is the phone number you can call to be connected with him: 08145987649 For the sake of Allah, dear brothers and sisters, let us help this servant of God as we usually do. Account number: 8105891413 Name: Alhassan Musa Bank: OPay We will pay his surgery and treatment bills directly to the hospital, and whatever remains will be given to him to continue his treatment. May Allah make it successful, Ameen. Please help us by sharing 🙏
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Geraldo🌹🌹
Geraldo🌹🌹@gerryibe1·
@ShehuSani A very foolish post. Tomorrow now this shallow mentality will be representing a certain electoral zone in the Senate and the constituents will be expecting that something will come out of him.
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Kashim Shettima
Kashim Shettima@KashimSM·
2027: Don’t Pull Down the Roof The political season is upon us again, and with it comes the familiar fever of democracy. Across our wards and local governments, across party offices and private homes, consultations have begun. Aspirants are making calls, elders are receiving visits, supporters are counting delegates, and the marketplace of ambition is alive once more. This is proof that our democracy still breathes. It is evidence that power in our republic is still something to be negotiated, contested, persuaded, and earned. But every season of politics also comes with its temptations. It comes with the temptation to mistake disagreement for betrayal, competition for enmity, preference for exclusion, and media interpretation for truth. This is why, at this delicate hour, we must speak to ourselves with candour, but also with restraint. We must remind ourselves that a political party is not a battlefield. It is a family. And even in the most spirited family, the roof must never be pulled down because one room appears warmer than another. We are members of one political household. We may have different aspirations, different loyalists, different zones of influence, different calculations, and different preferred outcomes. That is normal. Democracy was never designed to abolish ambition. It was designed to civilise it. It was designed to teach us that we can compete without destroying one another, disagree without demonising one another, and lose without setting fire to the very platform that gave us a voice. We must therefore refuse the temptation to be manipulated by the media, by mischief-makers, by vested interests, or by those who profit from division. There will always be those who whisper that one leader has been slighted, that one bloc has been excluded, or that one interest has been buried. These are familiar tricks in the theatre of politics. They are meant to provoke suspicion, inflame supporters, and turn comrades into adversaries before the real contest even begins. But leadership demands that we rise above provocation. Leadership demands that we ask: who benefits when brothers fight? Who gains when a party weakens itself before facing the opposition? Who profits when those who should be building bridges begin to dig trenches? The truth is simple. The real challenge before us does not end with the primaries. In fact, it begins after the primaries. The primaries will produce candidates, but the general election will test the strength of our unity. A fractured party may produce a candidate, but only a united party can produce victory. A ticket may be won in a hall, but an election is won in the streets, in the villages, in the markets, in the polling units, and in the hearts of the people. This is why every party chieftain, every aspirant, every stakeholder, every delegate, and every supporter matters. Each of us is a raindrop, and each raindrop matters in the making of a flood. No raindrop is too small to be ignored. No stakeholder is too insignificant to be respected. No supporter is too ordinary to be heard. The strength of a party is not only in its most visible leaders; it is in the quiet loyalty of the people who stand by it when the applause has faded. For this reason, moderation must be our watchword. Moderation is not weakness. It is wisdom in public conduct. It is the discipline to speak without poisoning the well. It is the maturity to pursue an interest without injuring the family. It is the grace to understand that today’s disappointment may become tomorrow’s opportunity, and that the bridge we burn in anger may be the road we need in another season. (1/3)
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
If it is true that some “aggrieved youths” burned down the home of @ADCNig factional leader Nafiu Bala, it must be condemned in the strongest terms. There should be zero tolerance for political violence in any form. I urge Nigerian security agencies to act swiftly, investigate thoroughly, and bring those responsible to justice without delay. Acts like this only deepen instability and erode democratic values. No political group is above accountability. If members or supporters of any party, especially the @ADCNig, engage in violence, they are no different from those they often criticize in the @OfficialAPCNg. There must be no room for political intolerance in our body politic. #AACOurParty
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Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere
She was sacked. She is from rivers state, OGONI . Her offence ? Attending Peter Obi rally in port harcourt on her off day and posting it online. She was not on duty. It was her off duty. Her boss saw it online. The next day when she came to work. He asked her, why she went for Peter Obi rally. She said it was her off duty. He immediately sacked her and told her to go and meet Peter Obi to give her a job . She came social media and cried out and cried out. I told one of staff to reach out to her and invite her. I collected the information of the hotel and sent my CSO to investigate. He came back and told me it was true and her boss said Peter Obi should give her a job. I hate it so much when the rich intimidate the poor. And GOD is not happy when people maltreat the poor. So the only I can fight back is to use SPIRITUAL POWER OF GOD and use tithes that come into the church to raise every poor I encounter like 42 free schools , 2 free hospitals, overseas job placement, local and international scholarship for the poor. So I immediately took up her case. First asked her how much was her salary in the hotel they sacked her. She said 18,000. I mean eighteen thousand Naira only. PURE WICKEDNESS FROM A WICKED RICH MAN. What can 18k buy ? I immediately employed her in OPM printing press. I told her , you are a young girl, why are you not going to school ? She said her parents don’t have money to send her to university and eighteen thousand Naira salary can not do anything about school unless prostitution which she vowed to GOD never to do. So I immediately i immediately placed her on opm university Schlarship ( local university) She wrote jamb and passed and gained admission to study ACCOUNTING in Ignatius Ajuru University. I instructed my chief of staff to be allowing to go school and work anytime she has no lectures. And today she is on her FINAL YEAR studying accounting.
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ADC National Structure
ADC National Structure@underworld_09·
PLEASE CIRCULATE THIS MESSAGE URGENT NOTICE: CITIZENS' ASSEMBLY TO ALL YOUTH LEADERS AND CONCERNED CITIZENS, OF NIGERIAN ADC YOUTH ACROSS THE NATION. In the interest of justice and the future of our nation, we are calling for a historic gathering. We aim to mobilize 1,000,000 youths to be present at the Court premises tomorrow. Objective: To stand as witnesses to justice and ensure transparency in the legal process. Time: 8:00 AM Prompt.
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Geraldo🌹🌹
Geraldo🌹🌹@gerryibe1·
@jrnaib2 Peter Obi never said that Atiku should not run because he is a northerner. When Peter Obi supported Yar Adua, I believe h Yar Adua was not northerner enough for you.
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Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar
I will support Peter Obi over Atiku Abubakar in the ADC primaries if Peter Obi can convincingly answer the questions below: 1. Why did Peter Obi support Goodluck Jonathan in 2011, despite it clearly being the North's turn according to the PDP zoning arrangement? 2. Why did Peter Obi support Goodluck Jonathan in 2015, even though the North was at a five-year deficit according to the PDP zoning arrangement at that time? 3. Why does Peter Obi think it is unfair for a Northerner to contest in 2027, despite the North being at a 7–8 year deficit according to the PDP zoning arrangement? 4. Has Peter Obi ever supported a Northern candidate before he was selected to serve as a running mate to one? 5. If Peter Obi was right to support a Southern candidate twice when it was the North's turn, why does the North not have the right to fill the deficit that injustice caused? Peter Obi, can you actually be fair to the North if elected President?
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Geraldo🌹🌹@gerryibe1·
The question we must ask ourselves is: what has brought us to this level? Who are the role models these students are looking up to?. What values are they learning from society? We must understand that young people become what they consistently see. When a system appears to reward wrongdoing, when integrity is not upheld, and when those in leadership are associated with allegations of forgery and dishonesty without consequence, it sends a dangerous message.
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The question we must ask ourselves is: what has brought us to this level? Who are the role models these students are looking up to?. What values are they learning from society? We must understand that young people become what they consistently see. When a system appears to reward wrongdoing, when integrity is not upheld, and when those in leadership are associated with allegations of forgery and dishonesty without consequence, it sends a dangerous message.

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Geraldo🌹🌹
Geraldo🌹🌹@gerryibe1·
The question we must ask ourselves is: what has brought us to this level? Who are the role models these students are looking up to?. What values are they learning from society? We must understand that young people become what they consistently see. When a system appears to reward wrongdoing, when integrity is not upheld, and when those in leadership are associated with allegations of forgery and dishonesty without consequence, it sends a dangerous message.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
EFCC's Troubling Revelation on Our Students. The worrisome statement by the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) that 6 out of every 10 Nigerian university students are involved in “419” is deeply troubling and must not be taken lightly. Nigeria already has a very limited number of students in higher institutions, estimated at 2 to 2.5 million. If indeed about 60% of them, roughly 1.4 million young people, are involved in fraud, then we are not just facing a crime issue; we are confronting a serious moral and systemic failure. The question we must ask ourselves is: what has brought us to this level? Who are the role models these students are looking up to?. What values are they learning from society? We must understand that young people become what they consistently see. When a system appears to reward wrongdoing, when integrity is not upheld, and when those in leadership are associated with allegations of forgery and dishonesty without consequence, it sends a dangerous message. It suggests that hard work does not matter, and that results, by any means, are acceptable. These points clearly point to a collapse of moral values. As Socrates rightly said, “An unexamined life is not worth living.” Nigeria must now examine itself. This is not about condemning our young people. It is about accepting that leadership sets the tone. If we do not demonstrate integrity at the top, we cannot expect it at the bottom. We must urgently rebuild our value system, enforce accountability without bias, and create an environment where honesty, hard work, and discipline are rewarded. That is the only sustainable path to securing the future of our nation. A new Nigeria is POssible! -PO
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