Mr. PRagmatic

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Mr. PRagmatic

Mr. PRagmatic

@kayceeprag

Mathematician. Broadcaster. PR enthusiast. MS Data Analytics & Visualization.

Bronx, NY Katılım Ocak 2010
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Mr. PRagmatic
Mr. PRagmatic@kayceeprag·
@Omojuwa “An Estonian was Estonian when their country was called the USSR. They are still Estonian now their country is called Estonia.” Can this validate the fact that they can be “Oduduwians” within Nigeria? And maybe one day there will be an Oduduwa Republic?
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
“No, let us understand our differences. You are a Christian and an Easterner. I am a Muslim and a Northerner. By understanding our differences, we can build unity in our country. “ — Sir Ahmadu Bello, The Sardauna of Sokoto. Denial helps no one. You are who you are. Others are who they are. A Hausa man will always be a Hausa man. No law can change that. A single law can change his nationality. Denying our diversity isn’t the same as advancing peaceful living. We must seek peace and justice amidst our diversity, not look to deny it. An Estonian was Estonian when their country was called the USSR. They are still Estonian now their country is called Estonia.
Chinda@Chindaah

You’re not Yoruba. You’re not Igbo. You’re not Hausa. YOU ARE NIGERIAN!!!!

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Mr. PRagmatic
Mr. PRagmatic@kayceeprag·
Just take a look at the Comms advisor to the President of Nigeria. He does not in any way speak as a professional. Most of his words are in casual parlance. Sir! You might as well stick to writing your propaganda-based communications.
Samuel Omogor@SamuelOmogor

BBC Africa anchor, Waihiga Mwaura made this post about his interview with @aonanuga1956. Screen 1: "I spoke to Nigerian President Tinubu's comms advisor Bayo Onanuga on #FocusOnAfrica about the recent attack in Jos (22+ deaths), why President Tinubu met the affected families only at the airport and why there have been no arrests so far." Then Dali Viq, a Kenyan, commented. Screen 2: "Terrible... Sorry Nigerians. You don't have a government and only God can literally save you. May the Almighty God rescue you and give you justice and peace." Me: As a Nigerian just listen to Onanuga and tell me if you are not ashamed that this is the best we can have as a presidential spokesman. He is not even ashamed even when telling obvious lies and so incoherent. #unmutedthepodcast #tegatalks

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Mr. PRagmatic@kayceeprag·
Blessing CEO is a Mythomaniac suffering from Pseudologia fantastica.
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Mr. PRagmatic@kayceeprag·
@Omojuwa From you? Lmao… you that once called a sitting president a pig. Talking about civility. 😂
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JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
This is what we cannot afford to elevate to our national politics. Obidients aren’t here for civilised conversations, they are here to maim and destroy. It wouldn’t have cost her anything to counter my argument in a civilised manner but these folks don’t do civility. All I said was Kwankwaso had a better record as governor, a fact. Said Kwankwaso is now in alliance with them but the mere idea of stating a fact about his record made a deranged woman proclaim her derangement. Peter Obi went to Kano to receive Kwankwaso because Kwankwaso brings something Obi is deficient in: verifiable record of excellence as governor.
JJ. Omojuwa tweet media
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Mr. PRagmatic@kayceeprag·
In 2026, Jeff Bezos makes $1.7m in 13 minutes. How much would Elmo be making in the same time? 🤔
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Mr. PRagmatic@kayceeprag·
If everything is too perfect, imperfection becomes a flavor. Talking about AI.
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Mr. PRagmatic@kayceeprag·
@officialABAT Sir, Kindly leave this job. You’ve proven yourself inept and incompetent on a daily basis. Let your conscience guide you. Rest.
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT·
The recent news from Maiduguri, Borno State, is profoundly upsetting. I mourn those who lost their lives, sympathise with the injured and stand in solidarity with the people of Borno during this challenging time. I want to make it categorically clear that these acts of terror are the final desperate and frantic attempts by criminals and terrorist elements trying to instil and spread fear, as they are under constant pressure from our brave armed forces and security agencies operating in various theatres. We will continue to intensify our efforts against all criminal elements, wherever they may be. I must commend the courage and fighting spirit of our patriotic troops who successfully repelled the coordinated attacks by these terrorists on military positions in the state. The Monday attacks were desperate acts of the evil-minded terrorist groups. Our gallant military and civilian task forces will curtail and put them down. Just last weekend, during a security meeting with leaders of security and intelligence agencies, I approved additional equipment and operational support to enhance their capabilities. This effort is already in progress. Additionally, I have directed security chiefs to move to Maiduguri to take charge of the situation. I have also directed the emergency agencies to provide proper care for the injured. There is no place in Nigeria where terrorists will find safety. We will locate them, confront them, and completely defeat them. Nigeria will not succumb to fear. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President & Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria
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Bia Pulse@BiaPulse·
According to Tope Fasua, about 80% of Nigerians are beginning to see improvements under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, with some costs becoming more affordable as reforms take effect.
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Mr. PRagmatic@kayceeprag·
@NYCMayor I’m at a @NYCDCAS Info session, and I was concerned about how people have to pay to take a test to serve our city. If it's a civil service exam, why do we have to pay for it? Just curious. Cc: @NYCCouncil
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Mr. PRagmatic@kayceeprag·
@helloDCWP >48h since contacting @optimum re internet outage. They claimed tech dispatched since 9am Fri - obvious stall. Very frustrating: biz stalled, kids’ hw on hold. We’re being taken for granted. NB: Will file official DCWP complaint after all said and done.
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Mr. PRagmatic@kayceeprag·
@OptimumHelp @Optimum We had a confirmed service appointment scheduled for today, Friday the 9th, and no one has shown up or contacted us. This is affecting my kids’ schoolwork, my business, and causing serious frustration. Please address this immediately. Unacceptable.
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Mr. PRagmatic
Mr. PRagmatic@kayceeprag·
The hypocrisy in writing a tribute for a civil rights activist, while your govt is busy teargassing peaceful protesters is nauseating. You do everything to score some global cheap points, yet, in your country, you keep letting the bar for democracy fall under. Shame Oga Bayo!
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956

STATEHOUSE STATEMENT PRESIDENT TINUBU'S MESSAGE ON THE PASSING OF CIVIL RIGHTS ICON REVEREND JESSE JACKSON I join the rest of the world and the people of the United States of America to mourn the passing of civil rights icon and renowned Baptist preacher, Reverend Jesse Jackson, who passed away this morning at the age of 84. Reverend Jackson was a servant-leader who captured the global imagination as a young activist, alongside civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., fighting for the dignity of black people, the oppressed, and the voiceless in the United States and across the world. Although he built a career working as a preacher and active political organiser, Reverend Jackson became a national and global icon, demanding improved social and economic conditions for African-Americans. Along with other compatriots, Reverend Jackson carried on the unfinished business of Martin Luther King Jnr in the noble fight for racial justice in the United States. As a student in the United States in the 1970s, I lived in Chicago, the same city where Reverend Jackson fought the most important battles against injustice and all forms of discrimination. I witnessed firsthand how, as a faithful servant of God and humanity, he pointed the arc of American society to the great promise of the American dream. As a community organiser and activist, Rev. Jackson was an influential figure in American politics and global affairs. If Barack Obama became the first Black American president, it was because Reverend Jackson and his fellow activists did not relent in their march for justice, reminding America of its values and creed. When Barack Obama broke the glass ceiling as the first Black President in America, it was Reverend Jackson who first inflicted the cracks on the ceiling in 1984 and again in 1988 when he offered himself as a Democratic Party presidential contender. Reverend Jackson was a great friend of Nigeria and Africa. He was a moral voice and a formidable resistance to apartheid in South Africa. He played a leading role in the campaign for the release from prison of Nelson Mandela and other African National Congress leaders. He won critical support for sanctions against the then apartheid government. During the dark era of military dictatorship in Nigeria, Reverend Jackson stood in defence of human rights and the restoration of democratic rule. He was the Special Envoy appointed by President Bill Clinton to Nigeria and Africa in 1997 and 1999. In Nigeria and across Africa, Reverend Jackson promoted civil liberties and advanced the course of democracy and good governance. He also helped link African leaders with the Congressional Black Caucus to promote Africa’s interests in Washington. Reverend Jackson lived a remarkable life as a strong voice for the universal ideals of justice and human progress. Even as age and illness mellowed him, his voice still resonated, urging us never to stop fighting for what is right and never to lose faith in humanity. He wanted us to “keep hope alive”. May the great and noble soul of Reverend Jackson find eternal rest. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria February 17, 2026

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Mr. PRagmatic@kayceeprag·
There is nothing new under the sun - only the recurring lesson that power ultimately belongs to the people. #PRagmatic
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Mr. PRagmatic@kayceeprag·
powerful force for change. History has shown us that no political dominance is permanent. When the will of the people is awakened and expressed freely, change becomes inevitable.
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We have a ruling political party in 🇳🇬 that proudly claims over 10 million registered members, 30 governors, 75 senators, and more than 230 members in the House of Representatives, yet remains hesitant to approve the electronic transmission of election results. #PRagmatic
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