Uzoesi daniel

8K posts

Uzoesi daniel banner
Uzoesi daniel

Uzoesi daniel

@investdaniel2

🚜Hood hustler| 🚚 Supplier of building materials| 🌐DM is open|📚Positive thinker|💗Problem solver|🎓Chemical engineer|👆Follow|👇Follow back| +234703 8210 845

Lagos Katılım Aralık 2010
2.8K Takip Edilen629 Takipçiler
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
BIGGEST VIRG is on Fanatix
BIGGEST VIRG is on Fanatix@StudentByNature·
After four hours ,they begged someone to stop and drive me to the hospital. Only one Doctor was on call so I had to wait for my turn because 30 other people were rushed here earlier than me In the process of waiting, masked officers came to forcefully drag the Doctor out, and while other people resisted, they sprayed tear gas and bullets. Now I am choking from tear gas in the hospital I was rushed to for sickness Send help!
BIGGEST VIRG is on Fanatix tweet media
BIGGEST VIRG is on Fanatix@StudentByNature

The shock that they actually brought light was greater than the actual shock itself. My skin is burning, my muscles are still locked from the current, and I can barely move. We have been calling an ambulance for over 40 minutes, but they said the only available ambulance had a flat tire. Now they are saying the backup vehicle has no fuel. A good Samaritan finally got to me with a basic first aid box and an old rusty stretcher, but we are completely stuck here. I am lying on stones waiting for a miracle because there is no fast emergency response. Please, everyone should get their PVCs.

English
96
281
964
17.6K
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
Bia Pulse
Bia Pulse@BiaPulse·
🚨 Sheikh Ahmad Gumi allegedly tells President Trump: STOP KILLING Muslims in Nigeria. They are our brothers and we must protect them. Meanwhile, President Trump announced that joint US and Nigerian forces eliminated the second-in-command of ISIS globally, who was hiding in Borno State and masterminding attacks on innocent people. Gumi calls Islamic terrorists his ‘BROTHERS’ ✅ Defends & advocates for terrorist amnesty ✅ Has NEVER condemned the slaughter of Christians ✅ Now panicking at Trump’s attention Sheikh Ahmad Gumi is NOT: ❌ A peace advocate ❌ A moderate voice ❌ A Nigerian patriot He IS: ✅ A defender of Islamic terrorists ✅ A protector of those killing Christians President Trump do NOT be deterred. Do NOT be deflected. Nigerian Christians deserve your voice and action. ✝️🇺🇸 #SheikhGumi #Trump #NigerianChristians #EndChristianPersecution #Nigeria
Bia Pulse tweet media
English
3
30
36
1.4K
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
BUCOS
BUCOS@TENIBEGILOJU202·
BREAKING!!! DELE FAROTIMI HAS SPOKEN AGAIN... As usual, he dropped bombshell and nailed it. Retweet massively pls
English
29
2.5K
3.6K
59.2K
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
“I’m a Christian from Nigeria, and recently I lost my parents due to terrorist attacks in Northern Nigeria. My dad was a pastor, and they killed the men. They beheaded the women and violated their bodies. I have footage of my mother’s headless corpse.” 😭
English
54
563
784
30.1K
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
Here’s the true story of Tinubu and Ribadu’s recent $9M DCI spin machine articles…
Mike Arnold tweet media
English
2
53
69
688
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
ysl
ysl@aeesha_bagudu·
There was an ambush on the Nigerian military late yesterday night in sokoto and my cousin whose wedding was a few weeks from today lost her fiancée. Officers lost their lives and there’s nothing about it online.
English
136
3.1K
5.5K
122.4K
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
Felix
Felix@felixherbt·
Dear @WorldBankGroup, For the second time, stop enabling our politicians to destroy our country. There is nothing beneficial to the citizens from the loan given to them. They only share it among themselves and use the rest to buy votes for re-election. Stop giving President Tinubu loans. We Nigerians are pleading!
Felix tweet media
English
273
5K
8.4K
147K
Uzoesi daniel
Uzoesi daniel@investdaniel2·
@ruffydfire those army officers that shot them, have they been brought to justice?
English
0
0
1
99
oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Paul Obaji and Chibuzor Oliaku – two election workers shot by the Nigerian Army amid surging violence during 2023 presidential voting –  were honored last Tuesday by President Bola Tinubu with National Youth Service Corps awards. The president’s recognition comes after an investigation by the Center for Collaborative Investigative Journalism (CCIJ) exposing the wide extent of election irregularities and violence.  The plights of Obaji and Oliaku came to light after CCIJ detailed how Nigerian Army officials shot them, leaving them for dead. The two men were working as ad-hoc voting officials, temporary workers for the government’s Independent National Election Commission.   The two men each had to undergo multiple surgeries. Oliaku still struggles to walk properly while Obaji uses a walking cane for support. Obaji, speaking at the event, expressed happiness that his story received national attention. “It was devastating to be shot but this event and the recognition gives hope,” he said after the ceremony. Lauding their gallantry, the NYSC detailed how they were shot while working as ad-hoc officers in the elections and how their courage deserved national recognition. The president, represented by the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, celebrated the men for their “discipline, commitment, selflessness, teamwork, patriotism, and integrity.”
English
7
10
23
5.5K
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑
At the age of 4, this Chinese woman became paralyzed in her left hand & for 51 years she remained like that… About 60 Chinese delegation from China came to service this morning. They were called up to the altar by God’s servant, Dr Paul Enenche @drpaulenenche to say hello to the church. As they came up, Dr Paul noticed one of them was paralyzed in her left hand. She has been paralyzed in that hand for 51 years since she was 4 years old. Dr Paul laid hands on her & prayed the paralysis be healed in the name of Jesus. Right on the spot, the hand that was paralyzed suddenly received strength & she lifted that hand for the first time in 51 years. This God is so good
DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑 tweet mediaDON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑 tweet media
English
17
51
342
5.4K
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
fanMaziTundeEdnut
fanMaziTundeEdnut@originalproflle·
“Arrested band!ts have made shocking confessions to soldiers, alleging that the Kwara State Government supplied them with vehicles and w€apons used for their operations. According to the suspects, government officials were directly involved, claiming that the operation was coordinated collectively and supervised by an individual identified as “Victor.” Clean English Translation of Confession “The Ilorin government provided us with the vehicle and the weapons. I swear. We all went together, including our leader, Victor. Everyone was involved.” - politicshunter/IG
English
28
268
248
10.5K
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
Erimus
Erimus@HeDontMakeNoise·
“We need to be fair with the herdsmen, They are only kidnapping children to make money. They are not like IPOB.” – Sheik Gumi
English
852
1.6K
2.2K
225.8K
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
Kio Amachree
Kio Amachree@Ivory1957·
The Old General Is Speaking. Nigeria Should Listen. SUBHEADING:Olusegun Obasanjo's escalating warnings about Bola Tinubu are not the ramblings of a bitter rival. They are the precisely calibrated signals of a man who has read this country's entrails for six decades — and does not like what he sees. Opinion | Kio Amachree The author is President of Worldview International, a Stockholm-based civic platform, and a Nigerian diaspora commentator. I write this from Stockholm. I listen carefully. I watch. And I am not fooled. There is a pattern emerging from the sidelines of Nigerian politics that deserves far more serious international attention than it has received. Olusegun Obasanjo — former military head of state, two-term civilian president, survivor of Abacha's prison, architect of Nigeria's debt relief, and quite possibly the most politically intelligent man that country has produced in the last half-century — is raising his voice. He is not shouting. He never shouts. That is precisely why every syllable should be treated as a seismic event. In recent months, the warnings have been coming with increasing frequency and ferocity. Obasanjo called Tinubu "a complete failure," declaring that the government is "deep in debt yet spending money like a drunken sailor." Before that, he stated in an interview that any government that cannot protect the lives and property of its citizens "has forfeited the right of existence" — a nuclear verdict delivered with surgical calm. At a Christmas gathering in Jos, he thundered that "Nigerians are being killed every day" and that if the government cannot protect its people, citizens have the right to call upon the international community. These are not the complaints of a town crier. This is Obasanjo telegraphing, in the language of Nigerian power, something that the corridors of Abuja already understand: the current arrangement is approaching its end. Love him or hate him — and there are more than sufficient reasons for both — Obasanjo is part of the wiring of the Nigerian state itself. He has been present, consequential, and controversial at every major inflection point of the country's post-independence history. He was the military leader who, almost uniquely on this continent, voluntarily handed power to a civilian government in 1979. He returned as a civilian president in 1999 and governed for eight years during which, whatever his considerable sins, he is credited with securing Nigeria's landmark debt relief and establishing anti-corruption institutions that, however imperfect, established a legal architecture that outlasted him. He has survived Sani Abacha's prison. He has outlasted every political enemy he has ever made. And now, at eighty-eight years old, he is tearing into Tinubu's administration with a relentlessness that even his fiercest critics must find difficult to dismiss as mere personal vendetta. The Tinubu presidency's response has been telling. Rather than address the substance of Obasanjo's charges, the president's spokesman dismissed the former leader's words as "reckless" and attempted to relitigate history by blaming him for Boko Haram's early formation — a reach so desperate it tells you everything about the administration's confidence in its own defence. Here is what I believe, and I have been observing Nigerian power structures since I was a young man. Obasanjo does not make noise without purpose. The two men have clashed since Tinubu's days as Lagos governor, when the federal government under Obasanjo withheld the state's statutory allocations. Their mutual disdain is historical fact. But personal animosity alone does not explain the timing, the escalation, or the particular nature of the current warnings. Something else is in motion. Obasanjo has always maintained deep institutional relationships with the Nigerian military establishment and the northern power elite. He understands the architecture of consent that governs who actually remains in office in Nigeria, regardless of what any ballot says. When a man of his particular knowledge and connections begins to publicly declare that a sitting president has "no right to exist" in office, he is not merely venting. He is delivering a message — to Tinubu, to the institutions, and to the Nigerian public — that the patience of those who matter most is expiring. The borrowing has become a particular flashpoint. Obasanjo's characterisation of the administration as recklessly indebted while officials spend extravagantly has triggered massive reactions across Nigerian social media, with Nigerians sharply divided between those who agree with the diagnosis and those who accuse the former president of the same sins during his own tenure. The fact that this debate is happening at all — that ordinary Nigerians are being forced to compare two administrations on the metric of fiscal recklessness — is itself a damning indictment of the political class as a whole. But let us not hide behind false equivalence. The issue before Nigeria today is not the quality of Obasanjo's conscience. The issue is whether Bola Tinubu, with his administration's record of hardship, insecurity, institutional erosion, and what multiple international observers and Nigerian civil society groups have described as the weaponisation of state security agencies against dissent, should be allowed to consolidate power for a second term. From where I sit, monitoring carefully, the answer that is forming in the deepest structures of Nigerian power — north and south, military and civilian — appears to be: no. Tinubu may believe that security arrangements, political alliances, and the brute mechanics of electoral manipulation can override this verdict. He may be calculating on the basis of support from powerful international patrons. He may believe that the noise from the diaspora and from men like Obasanjo is inconsequential. He is making a category error. The old general is not a street preacher. He is, as I have said before, the needle in every tailor's pattern. He knows where the cloth will tear before the tailor does. And right now, he is pointing, loudly and repeatedly, at a very specific seam. Nigeria's international partners — in Washington, Brussels, London, and the UN system — would do well to listen. Not to Obasanjo's character, which is complex and contested, but to the substance of what he is saying: that a government incapable of protecting its citizens, drowning in debt it is spending without accountability, and presiding over the systematic dismantling of civic space, does not deserve — and may not survive — a second mandate. The signals are getting louder. The pattern is clear. I am listening from Stockholm. The question is whether those who have the power to act are paying attention. Kio Amachree is President of Worldview International and a political commentator whose work appears in Vanguard, Sahara Reporters, and Starconnect Media. HASHTAGS:#ObasanjoVsTinubu #NigeriaDecides2027 #TinubuMustGo #OBJSpeaks #NigeriaGovernance #WorldviewInternational #NigerianDiaspora #AfricaAccountability #NigeriaDebt #DemocracyInNigeria #KioAmachree #NigerianPolitics #TinubuFails #ObasanjoWarns #NigeriaFuture
Kio Amachree tweet media
English
5
42
54
2.1K
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
DCI Group, the $9 million Washington lobbying firm hired by Tinubu’s NSA Nuhu Ribadu, filed four propaganda packages with the U.S. Department of Justice between March 19 and April 21, 2026. All four are public federal record under DCI Group’s Nigeria filings. Here is what they filed. >> March 19. DCI launches the operation. Days before survivors of the Nigerian Christian genocide are scheduled to testify on Capitol Hill, DCI files a preemptive smear at the U.S. Justice Department. In their blast email, the event is dismissed as “a thinly veiled front for the political opponents of the Tinubu administration.” The massacre survivors and the advocates organizing them branded as “professional activists in the U.S. parroting the same claims for their own political and financial gain.” The briefing was delayed. >> March 24. DCI rolls out their paid frontman — American “photojournalist” Philip “Flip” Holsinger, taken on a three-month chaperoned tour by Tinubu’s appointed military escort. The conclusion in their propaganda materials DCI files at the Justice Department, and planted in numerous publications: “Rather than widespread religious conflict, Christians and Muslims often live side by side peacefully.” >> April 13. Holsinger on the Palm Sunday Jos killings: “There were no Christians killed on Palm Sunday there. There was no church attacked. It’s factually untrue.” Of course we know it is his statement that is untrue. Independent Nigerian reporting and Intersociety put the Palm Sunday Jos death toll at 30, predominantly Christian. >> April 21. Holsinger on the security surge: “People definitely feel safe and secure with the military patrols.” Try telling that to the widows and orphans of those killed. Try telling that to the thousands more displaced by these attacks. Disgusting. This was filed two days after Easter weekend killed at least 157 Christians across the Middle Belt. During his three months on the chaperoned tour, 1,402 Christians were killed across Nigeria between January 1 and April 6, 2026. Palm Sunday Jos — 30. Easter weekend — 157. Mbwelle — 8. This is what Holsinger calls “living side by side peacefully.” The Nigerian “security surge” he was supposedly documenting is a lie. It is a surge in killings. Here’s the reality of what their “surge” looks like: Soldiers disarm Christian villagers, hang back during the attacks, and in documented cases open fire on the victims themselves. In Benue, residents say the first thing the troops at the Forward Operating Bases did was take away their homemade self-defense weapons. In Plateau, soldiers shot six Christian youths defending their village from Fulani militants — and days later opened fire on students protesting the killings. This is the “surge” Holsinger praised. A surge of genocide, impunity and lies. That is what a foreign government pays $9 million to file at the U.S. Department of Justice and pump out through the media. Smears of Nigerian Christian survivors. Denial of documented killings. Praise of a phony security surge in the middle of a slaughter. This is all public record. efile.fara.gov. Read it yourself. #EarthShaker
Mike Arnold tweet media
English
21
230
296
3.9K
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
Rep. Riley M. Moore
Rep. Riley M. Moore@RepRileyMoore·
Today we celebrate Rededicate250, turning our hearts back to God as a nation. Did you know that our founding generation did the same? The Continental Congress declared May 17, 1776 a national day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer in the name of Jesus. 🧵✝️
Rep. Riley M. Moore tweet media
English
49
419
1.6K
16K
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
Trump posted Reverend Dachomu on Truth Social, and just like that, the narrative shifted, international visibility, presidential attention, the impression of protection, millions of Christians worldwide now believe America is watching. But let me name what this actually is. It is a gesture, carefully timed, strategically placed, designed to make a specific audience feel seen without costing the person making it a single policy decision, a single diplomatic consequence, or a single dollar of real intervention. There is a word for this technique, performative solidarity, you do not actually help the person, you photograph yourself caring about the person, you do not pressure the Nigerian government with sanctions, diplomatic consequences, or concrete demands, you post, you move on, the algorithm rewards you, the audience feels validated, and the persecution continues. Reverend Dachomu is still in the same Nigeria after that post, the same security architecture that failed to protect his community before Trump posted is still intact after Trump posted, the same political elite that has monetised the insecurity in the Middle Belt for decades is still in position, nothing on the ground changed, but the optics changed enormously. This is the oldest political technique in the global playbook, adopt a cause loudly enough to own the emotional real estate of its supporters without paying the actual cost of solving the problem, Trump did it with Christians in Nigeria, Western governments do it with African democracies, Nigerian politicians do it with poverty, the cause becomes a prop, the suffering people become an audience, and the person gesturing becomes the hero of a story they never actually entered. Reverend Dachomu deserves real protection, real diplomatic pressure, real consequences for those enabling the violence, not a Truth Social post that trends for 48 hours and disappears. The post was just simple content
Slim tweet mediaSlim tweet media
English
17
10
63
13.2K
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
Step one. I hold a briefing. Step two. Ribadu rushes to Washington and offers them a juicy target for damage control. Step three. Trump bombs the terrorists. It’s happened twice now. Do you think I should keep doing briefings? Vote now in comments: Yes or No #EarthShaker
English
870
540
2K
28.3K
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
Nnaemeka Edeh
Nnaemeka Edeh@NnaemekaEdeh1·
@MikeArnoldTruth Mike, you're doing a great job. Please don't leave us because it will get worse. But more will be achievable if @POTUS can focus on our electoral process especially our votes to count. The present rogue government is doing everything to diminish our efforts to vote him out,please
English
1
4
14
442
Uzoesi daniel retweetledi
DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s second daughter, Charlyn, was paralyzed for years. Doctors said she would never walk again. Pastor Chris prayed, did everything he knew to do, yet the healing didn’t come. Miracles were happening in crusades, but his daughter remained paralyzed. In that season, Pastor Chris asked the Lord, “Why is she not healed?” God answered: _“The anointing does not work with sentiment, but with faith.”_ Pastor Chris then began teaching her the Word of God to stir up faith in her heart. And the miraculous happened 😱 She stood up, started walking and running, became a top athlete in her school, and a fire-brand minister of God 🔥🔥
DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑 tweet mediaDON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑 tweet mediaDON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑 tweet media
English
626
734
7.9K
681.5K