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Rudewaterz

@gwar_bem

Affiliate marketer helping businesses grow through partnerships and online promotions.

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2015
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Inibehe Effiong@InibeheEffiong·
By the time Bola Tinubu is done destroying this country, we will have to conduct a special census to determine the number of people whose integrity are still intact. Tinubu is buying and compromising people in an unprecedented way. People we thought were principled are now blind, deaf and dumb to bad governance in our country. Some are pretending to be neutral, while at the same time making excuses for Tinubu and tacitly opposing any effort to change the status quo.
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Amber Ose I
Amber Ose I@masurge7·
Sheikh Gumi advocates For Terrorists and he's celebrated. Justice Crack advocates for Soldiers and he's arrested and prosecuted. Isn't Nigeria a crime scene like this?
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Kalu Aja
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
The only offence this man committed was not having a media team. When a nation can clear Yahaya Bello to hold elective office within the same party as the sitting President, that nation has no right to accuse Abacha of any crimes. If you want to abuse me, go ahead. If you want to argue and say he was killing innocent civilians, go ahead, but today, every Nigerian will vote to return to the Nigerian economy he left behind. That is the gospel truth. You can lie to yourself, but you can't lie to your soul.
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Janet Machuka
Janet Machuka@janetmachuka_·
Someone said that the poverty of a country is planned. That statement stuck with me.
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World updates
World updates@itswpceo·
Breaking: 🇳🇬 Nigeria is once again officially one of the worst places on the planet to live in 2026, with one of the lowest qualities of life in the world. Countries with the Lowest Quality of Life in 2026 🇳🇬 Nigeria 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka 🇧🇩 Bangladesh 🇻🇪 Venezuela 🇪🇬 Egypt 🇵🇭 Philippines 🇮🇷 Iran 🇮🇩 Indonesia 🇵🇰 Pakistan 🇱🇧 Lebanon 🇰🇪 Kenya
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Rudewaterz@gwar_bem·
@FirstDoctor My dad and his four brothers all died of prostrate cancer. None of them reached the age of 70. My maternal uncle died two days ago from prostate cancer too. I'm in my mid 40's and I'm experiencing frequent urination. I really need a specialist doctor's advice.
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First Doctor
First Doctor@FirstDoctor·
What to do. Ask your doctor for: 1. PSA blood test (Prostate-Specific Antigen) 2. Digital rectal exam if 50+ 3. Earlier screening, if you're Black or have family history, start at 40–45 These could be the difference between early-stage and a fight for your life.
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First Doctor@FirstDoctor·
1 in 8 men will have prostate cancer in their lifetime and it's the 2nd most common cancer in men. It can be cured if caught early. But late stage diagnosis is disaster. Here are the early signs every man must watch out for: 🧵
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✨🤍@Phillipong3·
Rukky and Nasboi combo🤣
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Ali@Ali519520·
@IKBOkolie @warning234x Which company has Randy Peter opened and managed before,no matter how small? What professional service or business has he provided for our society before? Oh, Peter is an expert in this, Nigeria needs it, let's vote for him so he advocates for this thing for Nigerians. Show me.
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Warning ⚠️🦇@warning234x·
Very daft man attacks on mama pee is aimed at Randy Peter’s, he’s envious of Randy Peters that’s why he’s trying so hard to sabotage his efforts in getting into politics and fixing the corrupt system - Mariowazobia
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Rudewaterz@gwar_bem·
@Ali519520 @warning234x You mean he needs to have experience in stealing or looting? You're just a big foo! This is the height of stup!dity. I pour you sp!t 🤮🤮
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Ali@Ali519520·
@warning234x Go into the federal house with what experience? What is Randy Peter a professional in? What work experience or expertise does he have? Does being popular on Facebook or creating content make him qualified for public service? You're talking like an uneducated anarchist. Mumu pikin
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First Doctor
First Doctor@FirstDoctor·
The worst thing about prostate cancer is that early on, it is silent. No pain. No blood. No drama. By the time it announces itself loudly, it has often already spread. The signs that DO show up early get dismissed as "just part of getting older".
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EKEANYANWU CHỊMÈREUCHEYA (NATIVE)
WHY DO ANGELS IN HEAVEN HAVE EUROPEAN NAMES AND NOT CHINESE, INDIAN OR AFRICAN? DOES IT MEAN HEAVEN WAS ALSO COLONISED?
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Orni🍀
Orni🍀@Meetrichy1·
Person dey ruin our lives step by step, una dey talk say he sabi play politics. 💔
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
This is exactly how consent manufacturing works. I told you that this Pastor wasn’t the one handling his social outings. He might have started with good intent, but he was co-opted at some point by the American evangelical groups who were tasked alongside their Nigerian collaborators with manufacturing consent for Trump to lunch military action in Nigeria. Posting this on his Truth Social is Trump telling the American audience who are growing frustrated at his military adventures (especially the disaster in Iran) that “look o, Nigerians were the ones that invited me.” This is exactly what we mean by you being complicit in handing Donald Trump consent for his military ambitions in your country. It’s already late. Military base achieved. Tinubu second term secured. You, what have you gained? Nothing. The insecurity is still flourishing. Next time, you will have sense.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
There’s a silent disaster happening in Nigeria that nobody wants to confront honestly. We keep shouting about unemployment, bad leadership, low productivity, corruption, poor healthcare, failed institutions and why our country is not working. But many people are avoiding the root cause. Our education system has been deeply compromised. A student enters secondary school or university full of dreams, intelligence and potential. Then the system teaches them something dangerous: “You do not need competence to succeed.” WAEC malpractice. NECO malpractice. GCE runs. Sorting. Sex for grades. Extortion. Intimidation. Victimization. Handout rackets. “See me after class.” “Talk to your lecturer.” “Settle this course.” And after 4 or 5 years of surviving that environment, we expect excellence to magically appear. It won’t. A country cannot repeatedly reward dishonesty in classrooms and expect integrity in government offices, hospitals, engineering sites, courtrooms and businesses. This is where many of our unemployable graduates are coming from. Not because Nigerians are not intelligent. Not because our youths are lazy. But because too many people were trained inside a system where merit was murdered. The painful part is this: UNN, UNILAG, FUTO, ABU, UI, IMSU, ABSU and many others are using largely the same NUC-regulated curriculum. The difference is standards. The universities that still command respect are usually the ones with stronger resistance against sorting, extortion and academic fraud. The ones collapsing in reputation are often the ones where corruption became normalized. Once a student realizes they can buy an “A” with ₦20,000, or sleep their way through a course, or manipulate results through connections, the motivation to truly learn starts dying slowly. And when millions of such graduates enter the labor market, the entire country pays the price. That weak engineer may eventually supervise a bridge. That poorly trained nurse may handle a patient. That compromised accountant may manage public funds. That fake first-class graduate may become a lecturer and reproduce the same cycle again. This is no longer just an education problem. It is a national security problem. Countries become great because they protect competence fiercely. Singapore did it. China did it. Germany did it. South Korea did it. You cannot build a first-world country with a third-world attitude towards education integrity. Nigeria does not have a shortage of talent. Nigeria has a shortage of systems that protect excellence. And until we become ruthless about fighting academic corruption, exam malpractice, sorting, sex-for-grades and institutional intimidation, we will continue producing certificates instead of competence. This fight is bigger than schools. It is about the future survival of Nigeria itself.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
I'll also say this as someone who grew up on the nice side of the barbed wire fences and high gates in the very nice part of town where the Nigerian 0.1% live - learn to touch grass and worry about yourself because rich people really do not care about you. Like, at all. The Nigerian rich don't even like each other. They barely tolerate one another and make practical alliances to preserve wealth and influence. And now that the economy is too small to support all the children of the Nigerian 0.1%, nearly everyone I grew up with in the nice, leafy part of town now lives in Toronto or London or wherever. You, Mr N250k/month Union Bank contract staff are not part of rich people's thinking at all. At. All. The rich have no plans for you. They have no plans to create opportunities for you. They have no plans to fix the things they broke on their way to building that N1bn townhouse in Parkview Estate. They have no plans to contribute towards making society better. If Satan came from Hell with a tail and horns growing out of his head and he ran for political office, the rich would all go make deals with him - because in the world of the rich, the only thing that matters is their own interests, and making sure that they never, EVER have to live like you or next to you. So all this simping and vicarious fawning over wealth and fame that you people do everyday is the most redundant thing in the world - the rich have no intention of expanding their circle to let you in, and they have no intention of enabling the conditions for you to create your own independent circle of wealth. The only thing the rich need from you is to be poor and obedient, so that your labour can be cheap, plentiful and replaceable. Statistically as a Nigerian, you will NEVER be rich or close to it. You will NEVER live in Maitama. 99.99% of Nigerians who have existed since 1960 have prayed and fantasised about becoming rich, and 99.99% of those prayers and fantasies never came true. That's just math. You will never be a rich and famous celebrity. You will never be a successful content creator. You will never make millions shilling crypto, trading Forex, sports betting, or whatever the fuck is the latest quick wealth fantasy in town. It's just not going to happen. That being the case, a much more constructive use of your time would be to fight for the material elevation of what you actually have, where you actually have it. Instead of daydreaming about the N300m house in Lekki that 3 generations of your family cannot buy, get involved in a local effort to give your own immediate neighbourhood a facelift, or a political campaign to pressure the state to build high quality social housing. If you hate being harassed without consequence online, instead of vicariously enjoying how a celebrity has used their wealth and influence to jail someone for making a horrid tweet, fight for a judiciary and legal system that is transparent and accessible to all, so that a singer living in the UK on a global talent visa doesn't get to have more access to your Nigerian justice system than you who lives in Nigeria 24/7. Instead of building your mental architecture around the false idea of being a "temporarily embarrassed millionaire" who will someday take your rightful place on Banana Island, touch grass tonight and accept that it will never happen, and what you need to do instead is fight for where you are to become a better, more liveable place that you no longer wish to escape from. Stop cosplaying as rich folk. Stop cooing and fawning over rich folk. Stop daydreaming about someday "blowing up" and buying a house next to Burna Boy. Rich people have no intention of sharing their world with you. Free yourself from the tyranny of living vicariously through people who don't care that you exist. Them no really send any part of your papa at all.
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Jude Heavenly 🇳🇬🇱🇷
Behold, the list of some money the Grandmaster of Borrow Borrow has borrowed, now... *Pay attention to the things this government has borrowed to fund and tell me which of them is the most ridiculous.* *Understand that everything here is verified.* *In 2023, Nigeria borrowed $2.7 billion from the World Bank:* *$750 million for renewable energy expansion.* *$700 million for adolescent girls’ secondary education.* *$500 million for the Nigeria for Women programme. (Imagine that)* *$750 million for power sector recovery. (What does this even mean?)* *In 2024, Nigeria borrowed another $4.25 billion from the World Bank:* *$1.57 billion to strengthen human capital, improve health for women and children, and build climate resilience. (Can someone explain this one to me?)* *$357 million, $57 million, and $86 million for rural road access and agricultural marketing projects. Hmmmm.* *The rest went to economic stabilisation, resource mobilisation reform, primary healthcare, and dam safety.* *In 2025, Nigeria borrowed another $2.695 billion from the World Bank:* *$500 million for education under the HOPE Education loan.* *$80 million for nutrition programmes. Nutrition programs ke!* *$253 million and $247 million for NG-CARES.* *The rest went to broadband expansion, health security, livelihoods for vulnerable households, and MSME finance.* *World Bank total under Tinubu: $9.65 billion and counting.* *Nigeria is now the largest IDA borrower in Africa and the third largest in the entire world. The World Bank alone accounts for 41.3% of Nigeria’s total external debt.* *OTHER EXTERNAL LOANS* *$500 million in June 2023 for a women’s programme.* *$800 million in June 2023 to “cushion the effects” of the fuel subsidy removal he himself caused. (Can someone please explain this to me?)* *$1.5 billion in June 2024 for the Economic Stabilisation Act.* *$500 million from the African Development Bank for energy and electricity reform.* *$1 billion from UK Export Finance via Citibank London for Lagos Port rehabilitation.* *$902 million more from UK Export Finance.* *$5 billion from First Abu Dhabi Bank to finance deficits.* *$400 million from the African Development Bank for agriculture and digital economy.* *$2.3 billion approved by the National Assembly in 2025 for the budget deficit.* *$516 million from Deutsche Bank approved this week, April 28 to 29, 2026, for the Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway.* *DOMESTIC BORROWINGS* *N22.7 trillion in CBN Ways and Means advances securitized in 2023 alone.* *N9.62 trillion borrowing plan in 2023, with N5.05 trillion raised mid-year.* *N7.81 trillion in bonds and treasury bills in 2024.* *N8.54 trillion in bonds and treasury bills in 2025.* *N10.07 trillion projected for 2026.* *N1.15 trillion for budget deficit financing.* *N757 billion bond to clear outstanding pension liabilities.* *Another fresh N1.15 trillion domestic loan request submitted to the Senate in late 2025.* *STILL INCOMING* *$21.5 billion external borrowing plan for 2025 to 2026, already approved by the Senate. This covers infrastructure, agriculture, health, education, water, security, and employment.* *$2 billion domestic foreign currency bond programme approved alongside the above.* *If all of this is drawn down, Nigeria’s total public debt will rise from N159 trillion to over N183 trillion.* *THE GRAND TOTAL SO FAR* *Nigeria’s total public debt has gone from N87 trillion when Buhari left in 2023 to N159 trillion as of December 2025.* *That is N72 trillion added in less than 3 years.* *External debt servicing alone cost Nigeria $9.9 billion between June 2023 and August 2025.* *In 2023, debt servicing cost N7.8 trillion, a 121% increase from the year before.* *In 2024, it rose again to N13.12 trillion, another 68% increase.* *Over 80% of government revenue currently goes to servicing debt. Not building schools. Not fixing hospitals. Not paying doctors. Paying back loans.*
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