Gilbert Igwe

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Gilbert Igwe

Gilbert Igwe

@gilbertforum

Building Africa’s future with bold, AI-powered tech. Co-founder @Techeccentricc. We create lean startups & custom systems for real-world problems

Atlanta, GA Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Gilbert Igwe
Gilbert Igwe@gilbertforum·
Most ad campaigns don’t fail in the ad manager. They fail in the analytics gap, where revenue and ad data don’t align. I’m building Adlenzi to fix that. Early access: adlenzi.com
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DR AFO
DR AFO@Dr_Afo·
I don't go around broadcasting it, but I was one a kidnap victim and it's not an experience I pray for anyone. Not even APC supporters because I've seen someone killed in front of me because she pleaded with the terrorists. I've seen countless ladies raped and then raped again and again until they lost all zeal to live. These people aren't human but worst than goats. But you know the funny thing, the dirty people you're seeing online, these dirty dogs are not the real threat. These dogs are only allowed to do what they want because they're the foot soldiers of the masters. The real threats are the educated religious leaders who coordinate the whole operation.. Those people will never show their face on camera. But they are always there controlling everything. We need to put a stop to this rampant terrorism in Nigeria.
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DRUSKI@druski·
That Oldhead who never Grewup/Matured 😂
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NoLimit
NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
This man just told you exactly where the money is going for the next decade:
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Gilbert Igwe
Gilbert Igwe@gilbertforum·
Indeed, effective leadership isn’t rocket science; it’s simply the result of high emotional intelligence, empathy, and integrity. Unfortunately, most African political leaders, particularly those in Nigeria, lack these qualities. They come from the lowest social strata and have no business leading. Despite this, Nigerians, who have been deceived by the manipulative tactics of divisive politics, continue to vote for them, even against their best interests. They wouldn’t entrust their personal ventures to such leaders because they’re of poor quality, yet they prefer them to better-qualified candidates due to religious, tribal, ethnic, and political affiliations. At some point, we must all agree that openly supporting a corrupt and inept political leader must be considered treasonous. The perpetrators’ right to vote should be revoked temporarily, and they should be sent to an asylum for psychiatric evaluation and eventual therapy.
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Bojan Tunguz
Bojan Tunguz@tunguz·
Do you guys remember "Scrum Masters"? What was that all about???
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Gilbert Igwe
Gilbert Igwe@gilbertforum·
APC sold Nigeria and its citizens for power. Every proponent of APC is a potential terrorist and must be regarded with suspicion
❗️@Drealad0nis

Three weeks ago, my 23-year-old neighbor was kidnapped on her way to Kontagora in Niger State. While in captivity, the bandits repeatedly raped her taking turns sleeping with her night after night. Still, they kept bargaining with her father over the phone, demanding ransom even as they violated her. Her father fought with everything he had. He hustled day and night, borrowed from everyone, took loans, sold whatever he could determined to bring his daughter home. When he finally gathered the full amount, he called the bandits and begged them, ‘Please, give the phone to my daughter. Let me speak to her. I want her to know I’m coming for her.’ They gave her the phone. In a broken, traumatized voice, she told her father: ‘Dad, do not suffer yourself looking for the money. They have been sleeping with me. I’m traumatized. I can’t forgive myself. Even if I’m released, I’ll kill myself. Don’t bother paying the ransom.’ Those were the last words she ever spoke to him. While her father was still holding the phone, he heard the gunshot. He heard his daughter being killed. Moments later, the bandits sent pictures of her remains to him, a final act of cruelty. A 23-year-old girl. My neighbor. Someone’s daughter, someone’s sister, someone’s friend gone in the most horrific way possible. This is not just one story. This is the nightmare too many families are living in Niger State and across Nigeria. Young women snatched on the roads, violated, used as bargaining chips, and discarded like nothing. Living in Nigeria has become truly scary. You wake up, you step out, and you don’t know if you or your loved ones will return home. The fear is constant. The pain is constant. And too often, justice never comes. Rest in peace to my neighbor.

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Gilbert Igwe
Gilbert Igwe@gilbertforum·
This is the plight of a Nigerian woman who was kidnapped by terrorists imported into Nigeria by the APC. She’s a victim of APC’s vile and ineptitude, and her only offense is being a Nigerian. Any Nigerian, whether in Nigeria or in the diaspora, supporting the @OfficialAPCNg is either morally corrupt or mentally retarded.
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IGBO History & Facts
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
Did You Know? Bruce Mayrock, a 20-year-old Columbia University student, took his own life by setting himself on fire in front of the United Nations Building on 29th May 1969, to protest the genocide of Biafrans, people he had never met. Retweet to educate someone
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PIDOMNIGERIA
PIDOMNIGERIA@UNOFFICIALFACT·
Don't be deceived, NDC will not go to court in 2027. Election must be won and lost on the field. Have this at the back of your minds.
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Gilbert Igwe
Gilbert Igwe@gilbertforum·
Your write-up is great, but it has a blind spot: it fails to acknowledge that, in the current Nigerian political sphere, Obi would not be allowed the environment to build the so-called “structure” because he's considered a threat to the status quo. Therefore, the need for party nomadism, which has proven to be a highly effective strategy.
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'Demola Olarewaju
'Demola Olarewaju@DemolaRewaju·
Seeing reactions to the NDC candidacy processes, I have thoughts but I must first confess regrets on Aisha Yesufu failing to clinch the FCT ticket. Politics aside, I saw secondhand her devotion when she served as Deputy Chair of the ADC membership process. Chairman Kashim Imam had only good things to say about her work. I salute her because I believe political activists must recognise and cross the thin line between political activism and political participation. The line is thin, but the work to be done in that crossing is huge. She made the cross, and it is rueful that NDC did not select her or give her a chance to contest. May the future be kind to her. Her experience should provoke a look into the political journey of Mr. Peter Obi who rode an unbelievable wave in 2023 and came third in the presidential election, but consequently failed to harness that wave by doing the work to build LP into a viable political platform of Obidients, by Obidients and for Obidients. It is this political laziness that led to the sojourn from LP to the ADC coalition and then to NDC when it became obvious he wasn’t going to win the coalition ticket, despite insisting he wouldn’t join ADC officially until the party took a position on zoning. ADC instead chose to focus on removing Bola Tinubu’s failed APC Govt rather than dwell on rotation politics as an opposition party not in power. Obi joined ADC anyway, but his continued mantra was “I will be on the ballot”. And so the NDC… A party which acronym reminds one of the Niger Delta Congress led by Harold Dappa-Biriye in 1956. This time, Sen. Henry Seriake Dickson had snubbed the coalition and instead chose to do the political work to push NDC into viability. Obi found the platform as home but this is not a house he built, he is yet again a tenant. Dickson did the political work and Obi looks quite grateful to just have a platform to run his ambition on. But what about his followers? Start first with a Dr. Mo who obviously knew Obi’s next step and positioned to pick an LGA ticket in FCT on the platform of ADC, while Obi was yet insisting to followers that he wouldn’t join a coalition just to vote out Bola Tinubu’s misgovernance. Dr. Mo enjoyed campaign funding and support from Atiku, Amaechi and other ADC bigwigs. I know of at least one Atiku supporter who had convened some of us friends in a meeting over one year ago and declared to run for the same office. Obi had his way in ADC with Dr. Mo, and ADC rallied around him. Obi’s top followers were well integrated in ADC. Then a follower like GRV in Lagos - his trajectory started from the KOWA party awakening of 2015 and he ran for Ikeja LGA Chairman, coming second behind the ruling party and then for Senate in Lagos with PDP in 2019, garnering 243,516 votes. His 2023 gubernatorial run with Peter Obi added less than 100k to his Senate votes from 2019, giving him 313,329 in total this time. GRV after 2023 started mobilising members for Labour Party in Lagos, Akintollgate was also calling for the same. And so many others too. Everyone was mobilising for LP except Obi who was by then meeting with other leaders to form a coalition. When I hinted GRV that AA, Obi and CPC were in talks, he had no idea. Yet when time came, he followed Obi into ADC. Another round of work and contact-building gone into ADC but Obi suddenly defected again to NDC, no consultations. Aisha Yesufu’s matter is therefore not entirely her fault, she perhaps believed Obi would protect her interest but leaders cannot always do that especially when a larger interest is at play. Dickson knows Obi cannot now defect anywhere and that as long as he is guaranteed to be on the ballot, easier for Obi to appease Aisha than lose the platform. Dickson built NDC right from his sitting-room. The real problem then is Obi’s seeming comfortability with political nomadism. This refusal to do the work of building a party platform, brick by brick. Well, who cares about “structure” anyway?
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Arc Uche Rochas
Arc Uche Rochas@U_Rochas·
With all the controversies and irregularities surrounding the NDC primaries, Peter Obi should quietly step aside and bow his head in shame. There is no sign of leadership in him. All he appears to be interested in is a free presidential ticket and gaining access to free FX.
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Pat Utomi
Pat Utomi@UtomiPat·
Until public office is stripped of its material attractions public life will majorly attract people whose goals are not service and whose service will more likely bring misery to the people than progress.
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Sahara Reporters
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
U.S. Commission Accuses Nigeria Of 'Tolerating' Religious Violence, Says Govt Fails To Prosecute Killers | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4dXjUqC
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Gilbert Igwe
Gilbert Igwe@gilbertforum·
Peter Obi is who he says he is. I’m impressed by how much he’s galvanized the grassroots, and I trust that Nigeria will surely recalibrate to the right trajectory during his presidency.
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