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Nwo-Diali 𓃵
Nwo-Diali 𓃵@Manlike_ED·
“Who were the people being maltreated and suffering malnutrition in the rebel controlled areas? They are the Ibibio, the Efik, the Rivers, the Yoruba and Hausa people held there.” - Col. Benjamin Adekunle. Majority of the children, women and the aged who d!ed of hunger during the Nigeria-Biafra war were the people from Ethnic Minority Groups in today’s Rivers State, Akwa Ibom State, Cross River State and Bayelsa State who were forced out from their homes and taken to refugee and concentration camps in today’s South-East Nigeria. Ojukwu refused to feed them with the foods available and also refused food aide by Air all because he wanted to use pictures and videos of malnourished children as tool for propaganda to garner sympathy and get recognition from foreign countries. This is why the PR he hired to do his dirty job, Mr. Robert Goldstein resigned from the job in August 17, 1968 and returned the $400,000 (588.8 Million Naira in todays FX) he was paid after discovering that Ojukwu was purposely refusing to allow the starving children to be fed. Ojukwu was a very wicked man and a cøward who later ran away from the war to another country dressed like a woman.
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Egladforte
Egladforte@gladforte·
Those f00ls at the National Assembly are the major problem of the development of the country called Nigeria.
Reno Omokri@renoomokri

Reverting To The Old National Anthem Was a Big Mistake If I look sad in the attached photo, it is for a reason. My heart is very heavy about Nigeria right now because, in my opinion, we just took a giant step backwards in our national journey. Now, do not get me wrong, I support the current economic policies of my country. Fuel subsidy removal and Naira flotation are necessary policies that any lover of Nigeria should adhere to regardless of party affiliation. One of the most unnecessary acts of governance in Nigeria in recent times is the law returning the old National Anthem. First of all, there was nothing wrong with the existing anthem. Secondly, with all of the multifaceted issues we face, it seems like we have a lack of priorities, when we major on such a settled issue as an anthem. To me, it looks like a step backwards to discard the 'Arise, O Compatriots' National Anthem written by a collective of young Nigerians, including John A. Ilechukwu, Eme Etim Akpan, B. A. Ogunnaike, Sota Omoigui and P. O. Aderibigbe in 1978, for 'Nigeria, We Hail Thee', written by an English woman, Lillian Jean Williams. Does it not sound preposterous that a foreigner should write our National Anthem? Are we that shallow and uninspired that we cannot come up with our own indigenous anthem? You can imagine the land of such music icons, like Fela Kuti, Osita Osadebe, Dan Maraya Jos, and contemporary stars, like Sade Adu, Burna Boy, Davido and Wizkid, importing music of national significance from Britain. As my Yoruba brethren will say, 'O wrong now!' Already, the name Nigeria was given to us by another English lady, Flora Shaw. And she named us in 1897 in much the same way you name a dog. She did it tongue in cheek, for an article she wrote for The Times of London. We ought to have even changed that name to something indigenous, such as the Republic of Wazobia, as Ghana did in 1957 when she changed from Gold Coast to Ghana at Independence in 1957. We should also have reverted to the original name for Lagos, Eko. Lagos is an imposed Portuguese name. The annoying thing is that the Portuguese who renamed Eko as Lagos were just opportunistic slave traders who did not set up any viable administrative structure. Instead of undertaking these name changes, we are rather doubling down on another colonial relic by discarding the anthem written by our own citizens for one written by a foreigner. I dare anyone reading this to name another country whose National Anthem was written by a foreigner. Even a Banana Republic would not do that! In my humble opinion, President Tinubu ought not to have assented to that bill. Instead, he should have written a strongly worded letter to communicate to the National Assembly the implications on our sovereignty and national psyche to revert to an anthem written by a foreigner, which would make us a free nation that willingly chose to return to the yoke of imperialism. Is it too late for the President to do what he ought to have done? No. He is our Head of State and has a duty to promote indigenous ideas over imperialistic ones. Reno Omokri Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022.

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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Reverting To The Old National Anthem Was a Big Mistake If I look sad in the attached photo, it is for a reason. My heart is very heavy about Nigeria right now because, in my opinion, we just took a giant step backwards in our national journey. Now, do not get me wrong, I support the current economic policies of my country. Fuel subsidy removal and Naira flotation are necessary policies that any lover of Nigeria should adhere to regardless of party affiliation. One of the most unnecessary acts of governance in Nigeria in recent times is the law returning the old National Anthem. First of all, there was nothing wrong with the existing anthem. Secondly, with all of the multifaceted issues we face, it seems like we have a lack of priorities, when we major on such a settled issue as an anthem. To me, it looks like a step backwards to discard the 'Arise, O Compatriots' National Anthem written by a collective of young Nigerians, including John A. Ilechukwu, Eme Etim Akpan, B. A. Ogunnaike, Sota Omoigui and P. O. Aderibigbe in 1978, for 'Nigeria, We Hail Thee', written by an English woman, Lillian Jean Williams. Does it not sound preposterous that a foreigner should write our National Anthem? Are we that shallow and uninspired that we cannot come up with our own indigenous anthem? You can imagine the land of such music icons, like Fela Kuti, Osita Osadebe, Dan Maraya Jos, and contemporary stars, like Sade Adu, Burna Boy, Davido and Wizkid, importing music of national significance from Britain. As my Yoruba brethren will say, 'O wrong now!' Already, the name Nigeria was given to us by another English lady, Flora Shaw. And she named us in 1897 in much the same way you name a dog. She did it tongue in cheek, for an article she wrote for The Times of London. We ought to have even changed that name to something indigenous, such as the Republic of Wazobia, as Ghana did in 1957 when she changed from Gold Coast to Ghana at Independence in 1957. We should also have reverted to the original name for Lagos, Eko. Lagos is an imposed Portuguese name. The annoying thing is that the Portuguese who renamed Eko as Lagos were just opportunistic slave traders who did not set up any viable administrative structure. Instead of undertaking these name changes, we are rather doubling down on another colonial relic by discarding the anthem written by our own citizens for one written by a foreigner. I dare anyone reading this to name another country whose National Anthem was written by a foreigner. Even a Banana Republic would not do that! In my humble opinion, President Tinubu ought not to have assented to that bill. Instead, he should have written a strongly worded letter to communicate to the National Assembly the implications on our sovereignty and national psyche to revert to an anthem written by a foreigner, which would make us a free nation that willingly chose to return to the yoke of imperialism. Is it too late for the President to do what he ought to have done? No. He is our Head of State and has a duty to promote indigenous ideas over imperialistic ones. Reno Omokri Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022.
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SALAWU||OMOIYAONIPAKO@salawueedris1·
This challenge between 200l and 300l students of the Department of Yoruba Studies, Tasued, Ijebu-Ode is so sweet🔥🤭. Watch till the end😊
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𝙴𝚛𝚒𝚐𝚐𝚊
𝙴𝚛𝚒𝚐𝚐𝚊@erigganewmoney·
"Prostitution is now hookup, Charm is now Grace, Bad character is now mood swings, Fake life is now packaging, A broke young man is poor but a broke young woman is a strong woman, Happiness now depends on drugs, Happiness now depends on drugs, Drunkard now see addiction as excuse to depression. Molly is now the real joy giver, Smokers now see it as a means of taking away their pains, Cultism is now the norms definition of real men, Money now paddles the canoe of love. Meanwhile "I'm the table is now the slogan of a lady in relationship. Our old time friends are now strangers due to change in financial status, Brothers now selecting brothers according to their standards, WHAT A FOWARDED GENERATION" Morals thrown to the wind. This post is not about this grinding machine 🤝
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Mr kelvin@OlabisiYinka5·
@renoomokri Ifa/Isese Yorùbá is represented as the only indigenous African faith at the World Religion Peace meeting in Vatican City, Rome. Duly represented by Prof. Esuwande Abimbọla
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Egladforte@gladforte·
@ruffydfire Don't you have sense? Have you forgotten that change isn't immediate?
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
For the records, as the CBN Governor, Emefiele was in charge of exchange rate and inflation policy , while the Fiscal authorities managed the economy. When Emefiele was removed , official exchange Rate was N500/$1 and parallel market rate was N750/$. Today exchange Rate is N1,491/$. When Emefiele was removed inflation was 21 percent , today inflation is above 32 percent. Nigerians know better.
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Throwback Video: Leaders Should Not Jump From Party to Party-Peter Obi in 2012
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Prince Ayo Ayeni
Prince Ayo Ayeni@PBALegal·
I hope you don hear now? As Bob Dee has duly informed the public, let me pass my own warning too. Ara nkan Gaza😎
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Egladforte@gladforte·
@adeyanjudeji Even my brother acknowledged these two individuals performance in less than 1 years in office. That is opposition not the one who only complain always.
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Comrade Deji Adeyanju
Comrade Deji Adeyanju@adeyanjudeji·
Dear President Tinubu, Move Tunji Ojo or Wike to Ministry of Power.
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Egladforte@gladforte·
@easydon_love @simon_ekpa @BiafraRGIE In as much as the struggle is just, pls what then will you call Aguyi Ironsi who's action out the Nation into much deeper shit which we are still struggling to remove ourselves?
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BIAFRA SHALL COME MNK/PMSE
BIAFRA SHALL COME MNK/PMSE@easydon_love·
God so loved Biafrans that Peter obi didn't become the president of the zoological animal 🦍🐵🪖🐄 kingdom known as ZOOGERIA, they should thank chùkwū okike abiama who use PM @simon_ekpa and the @BiafraRGIE to stop this evil disaster . The quillings happening now would have been X 1000 times . OBIDIOTS thinks that Peter obi shall change zoogeria, in reality ,1,000,000 Peter obi shall never ever change zoogeria. Cuz zoogeria is programmed by the British government and Fulani terorist JIHADIST CALIPHATE government to everlasting enslavement. Even majority of OBIDIOTS have come to known the game of Peter obi,just as zik did in his days ,cuz of greed and being efulefu. Alex Otti is now another new kid on the block. So far zoogerians are still clamouring for one zoogeria,you all shall continue digging your collective graves . DISINTEGRATION OF ZOOGERIA is our only hope . And BIARFA is the only hope of Biafrans and zoogerians at large . OBIDIOTS thinks that wearing eyeglasses and speaking grammar is an evidence of a good leader. HATERS OF THIER PEOPLE, SABOTEURS and GREEDY COWARDS also wear glasses and speak grammars. Peter obi is the number one €n€my of BIAFRANS in this 21st century .
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Simon Ekpa@simon_ekpa·
The two disasters, one is gone, the second refused to learn but struggling to keep his eye wide open while wearing glasses. He thought “open” your eyes means open them physically. Why would a normal human struggling to keep eyes open?
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Nononsense@NoNonsensezone·
Check!!!! This is how Nigerians voted during the last election. “ 3 tribes on the ballot “ North Voted all tribes “ Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo West voted all tribes “ Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo “ East voted only their Igbo man But still the Igbos “ East “ is calling the other two “ Hausa, Yoruba “ A tribalist and bigot for daring to vote their own at all … “” picture credit “ @IfaJuw0n
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
That you are not together politically, does not mean you cannot be together patriotically. We can compete during election and cooperate after election. We are rivals. We are not enemies! #TableShaker #GrowNairaBuyNaija
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BALOGUN
BALOGUN@TheML007·
Hmmmmm. Tinubu don go scatter Uk economy again . This man is complaining that he spent £50 (equivalent of N100,000) to buy 29 litres fuel for his car in UK. He said the suffering is too much and he will soon relocate back to Nigeria. Interesting..🤣🤣
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SOBamk@sim_B_olu·
@DeeOneAyekooto So what as change ??? What has he bring to the table ? All this over hype As security improve?
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Ayekooto@DeeOneAyekooto·
Nuhu Ribadu, the Economic Crimes Fighter, Founding Chairman of the EFCC.......Now NSA. TINUBU don prepare for una tey tey.
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Egladforte
Egladforte@gladforte·
@renoomokri Sir Reno, I have never disagree with you on some of your opinion before but on this...... I just wanna confirm that even me I ate pounded yam and Egusi with God this January, I hope you believe me also?
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Pastor Adeboye would not lie about drinking tea with God. Yes, it is my opinion. I was not there. You were also not there. But why is that so hard to believe? In Scripture, angels ate and drank with Abraham-Genesis 18:8. The risen Christ also ate with His disciples-Luke 24:41-43. When I was a teenager, atheists sneered at the Scriptural account of Sarah giving birth at 90. But today, modern medicine makes it possible for 70-year-olds to give birth. It was once thought impossible to be in two places simultaneously, but holograms have made that a reality. What we once thought of as impossible has been made possible through science. And what are miracles? They are simply advanced and divine science. These things require faith. If you are not a person of faith, then ignore what Pastor Adeboye said and move on. You can even say, 'I disagree', and continue your life.  But to say Pastor Adeboye lied on a matter involving God and him, of which you were not there, is just uncharitable and disrespectful.  #TableShaker
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