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Ibro (citizen of no nation)

@ibJkid

Citizen of no nation | 100% oppressed

Too oppressed to say Katılım Mayıs 2016
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Citizen of a Captured/One Party State
@HASPhD What looks like 'hurry' is actually entitlement. They see themselves above the citizens, so moving at the speed of the populace feels beneath them. Enduring the same frustrations as the people are alien to them. How dare we share traffic with these peasants?
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@official_QV Now you know why companies like to use white people as management, it's because if you put Nigerians there they will eat the company up
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Oge of Web3
Oge of Web3@official_QV·
I lost my job last year and I think I’m ready to talk about it. Nigerian companies don’t hire data analysts because they’re not ready for what the data will find. I know this because I was that data analyst. The company folded. They folded because they ignored my analysis. I was their pricing analyst. I found out they were buying from suppliers at inflated prices. Built the report. Presented it. They nodded, said “very interesting” and kept doing the same thing. I noticed some of them had new cars. Recent. Nice. My supervisor told me “Oge some things here are above both of us.” I documented everything after that. Months later …gone. Just a message. that Company is suspended. The people who ran it have new jobs now, Same cars. They’re still owing me my last salary. But the company has folded so. Hot take: half of African startup failures are just fraud that ran out of time.
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Elvis Obi
Elvis Obi@TheObiLeonard·
“I don’t do politics.” Don’t worry, very soon, politics will start doing you.
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Abdull Azeez
Abdull Azeez@AbdullA23359070·
@ManLikeAkoh Na you poverty Dey romance 💯💯💯,,some are making it now big time 💯💯💯,,
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Akóh 🎴
Akóh 🎴@ManLikeAkoh·
Candidate you believed in has plunged the nation into monumental poverty, and you still want to reward him with a second term. Now you’re asking people to explain their candidate’s manifesto Can you see that you’re a mad person
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@DavidHundeyin Free speech is not free if you are paying for it @elonmusk . X can still make money by selling AI access, long tweet privilege, charging companies for ads etc. But paying people for tweets means everyone start talking when they have nothing so say
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
I'm not going to praise this, because that would be like praising someone that stabbed you because they pulled out the knife halfway. The correct move is to scrap monetisation altogether and let Twitter return to be an intellectual town square that incubates the cutting edge of public discourse. Introducing money in any form has destroyed the register of this platform and reduced it to Facebook level. Not everything must be monetised!
Nikita Bier@nikitabier

@aaronp613 Precisely. Fewer Ivanka Trump Fan accounts based in Nigeria—and more Nigerians sharing their thoughts about Nigeria.

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
If you "earn your living" from monetising engagement bait on Twitter, then that is precisely the type of living that needs to be destroyed. You need to go out and find a productive job that contributes to society, or better still, face your government that has not created the environment for that job to exist. Social media rage farming is not a job.
Yomi 🎮@Yomi_eth

@DavidHundeyin Many make their living from X monetization putting an end to it result to more bad than good

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Ibro (citizen of no nation)
@ABUJAPLUG We need squatters law in nigeria, any one who occupies a building for a period not less than 6months is legally classified as a tenant and can only be evicted following legal eviction procedures.
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A͟B͟U͟J͟A͟ ͟P͟L͟U͟G͟ 🔌💯🇳🇬🇳🇬
Somewhere in Abuja 15 years ago, a man entered an abandoned building and started living there. No one came to disturb him.. 2 years later, he began renting out some of the rooms in the building, no one came for him.. Last year, he moved to his own house in Karu which he built from that house rent over the years. This is a true life story. There are so many abandoned houses in Abuja, so why is rent still very high?
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Mohamed Maalim
Mohamed Maalim@maxmatm·
@DavidHundeyin Saudi have the ability to abandon this ideology, but my biggest worry is this ideology will still remain in Africa esp Nigeria and Somalia. People needs to make faith work for them and not the other way round
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
All you have to do to figure these things out is READ. Knowledge belongs to people who can be bothered to read. Reading is like having the key to all the world's secrets. When you're too lazy to read is when those secrets become "conspiracy theories." Whenever you wake up...
𝐓𝐌𝐓@TMT_arabic

The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, says: “We spread the Salafi-Wahhabi ideology at the request of the United States to confront the Soviet Union in the 1980s.”

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Luther Brune
Luther Brune@LutherBrun5232·
@guzu_p Mumu instead of you to see and talk about how underpaid Nigerian actors are... A man with his catalog of movies is supposed to be living in affluence and wealth But no you won't see that one to talk Narrow minded individual Everyday stupid gender war from old mkpi like you
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
Hisbah officials reportedly stormed a hotel with cånes to fløg people for allegedly viølating their laws in Katsina State👀👀
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victory
victory@nnvictory001·
It's high time I moved away from paystack. Enough of this rubbish
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@kufre1568146 @Admiral_Cyborg You don't even know how to do you work, you could have said "at least with the governors it's not coming out of the federal government budget, they used their state money". Be taking this work seriously
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Obong kufre
Obong kufre@kufre1568146·
@Admiral_Cyborg Why are u crying over their visit and was happy Obi visited Malami the same structure of criminality
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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
When President Bill Clinton visited Nigeria, this was how he was received. There was no governor from the United States who came to welcome him. In fact, the U.S. High Commissioner to Nigeria kept a noticeable distance from the reception. But with Bola Ahmed Tinubu, his conduct can only be compared to that of someone who stumbled into power and is still overwhelmed by it. He'd have packed the whole country to welcome him.
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smilez😎👍
smilez😎👍@smilez92924694·
@_AsiwajuLerry With all this just target his Neck and release one punch that will send him to coma
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LERRY
LERRY@_AsiwajuLerry·
People always want to clown someone with an incredible elite boxing skill like this with “na one bullet” or “one bottle” 1. You don’t have a gun. 2. You’re 100% going to miss a vital hit if you attempt to stab someone this agile. 3. If you manage to land a punch or cut him, you’re still the one that will eventually end up in a coma. Last but not the least, na everybody sabi fight street fight for social media.
Dami’ Adenuga@DAMIADENUGA

I repeat never fight strangers!! Friendly reminder for the neighborhood

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TENIOLA
TENIOLA@Teeniiola·
Many girls have reportedly been r@p£d and m0l£sted by men in Ozoro during what is being described as a “r@p!ng festival” in the area. According to multiple reports and videos circulating online, today is said to be the day of this festival in the Ozoro community, and girls are wvrned not to go outside. It is alleged that any girl seen outside could be att@ck£d and r@p£d by groups of men. Foreigners who are unaware of this situation have reportedly fallen v!ctim as well. There is Delta state university in Ozoro, and many female students may not be fully aware of the d@nger. It is distvrbing that something like this could be tolerated in society. This is heartbreaking, and urgent action needs to be taken.
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play play ▶️
play play ▶️@PlayPlayg37476·
@DavidHundeyin The United States military base in Nigeria 🇳🇬 MustGo. Revolution in 🇳🇬 till the Military that are for People and Country take over! Burn down the establishment that want us stagnated. Revolution!
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@Teelannister @enyola @timiagbaje_ There is no expectations of primary in a public place and one right can't be used to violate another, the best option is to blur out or edit out anybody that objects to being captured. The direction y'all are going you are giving government and opportunity to take away videos
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Tyrion Lannister 🐉🇵🇸
Tyrion Lannister 🐉🇵🇸@Teelannister·
@enyola @timiagbaje_ Privacy has nothing to do with the area. If a data subject withdraws his consent, his right to privacy supersedes your right to record "public spaces" The CCTV analogy is also weak because the same law that permits its usage mandates the users to put up a sign that it's in use
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Abidemi Babaolowo Rolihlahla 🇳🇬
Dear @timiagbaje_ You did a great job hosting my brother’s birthday on Saturday, you goofed on this one. Section 37 upholds the privacy of Nigerians in their private space, not in public spaces, and especially not at the BRT terminal. When the exposure in public space is not for commercial purposes, you have not committed any offense that can be prosecuted or lead to prosecution. It is the same law that guarantees your freedom to record a @PoliceNG officer trying to assault you or others that protects you when you record a video at the BRT terminal in Ikorodu, Egbeda or Ayobo. Nobody has the right or power to forcefully stop anybody from filming themself in a public space. If you cannot do “what does the law say?” when politicians are sharing rice, you can’t when it is legally right to do with issues affecting the general populace. The law protects filming in public space but not private spaces, that’s why CCTVs are permitted in hotel lobbies and not in the rooms.
Timi Agbaje@timiagbaje_

BRT Activism vs. Privacy Rights: Where's the Line in Nigeria?

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