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God’sOwn | catholic | overthinker | chickwhizz | empath | future governor | 👷🏾‍♂️- a legacy that will impact generations | 💼 | apc is destroying this country

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all i can say is thank you Jesus 🙏🏿
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𝗠𝘂𝗵𝗲𝗲 ♛
𝗠𝘂𝗵𝗲𝗲 ♛@muheediva01·
Michael Jackson was not a “once in a lifetime”. He was a once in all of humanity. There will NEVER be another like him.
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Oku@oku_yungx·
Dear favorites, i understand we are facing tough times now and it feels kinda weird seeking for assistance but please, let’s help the young woman fight CANCER. YOUR DONATIONS ARE NEEDED PLEASE. 0247265533 GTB: Duke, Margaret She deserves a second chance in life. LET’S RAISE IT GUYS 🔥🙏🏾 If you see this message, KINDLY REPOST too.
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Meggyyyy@pinkyy_nurse

My sister had another session of chemotherapy. it’s not easy watching her go through this, but she’s still fighting. Please keep donating and sharing her story. We still need help to continue her treatment and we need N9.6M for her treatment. 0247265533 GTB: Duke, Margaret

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Alabama@Flohairs·
Number 1 , you can’t expect quality of education to increase and you’re not willing to pay the barest minimum for it. Number 2 , you guys are selfish , do you want the government to continue to borrow for consumption for your selfish interests without caring that the country is headed towards destruct10n Number 3, if you pass through that road you’re a b@stard and it created jobs (Abi na only machine do the roads?) but you can’t relate bcus you feel think you’re too big for that Number 4, you’re dumb Number 5, lol, even this??😂😂
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OLUCHI🫦 ( you have no funder)
The things Nigerians go so quiet about, if some countries go through half of what we have gone through, the chaos will be televised.
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Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
Peter Obi speaking at the ongoing NDC aspirant’s summit.
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𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫@abazwhyllzz·
Pastor Yemi Davids, Apostle Iren and the PFN hit the streets on a rally against insecurity in Nigeria. This is commendable. 👏👏 #SayNoToInsecurity
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Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
As a photographer, I have learned that the most powerful people are often those who understand people, culture and history beyond the camera moments. Being part of Peter Obi’s envoy to South Africa gave me the opportunity to witness that firsthand. Listening to him speak about his long-standing relationship with South Africa, from his early business engagements with South African Breweries, to witnessing Nelson Mandela’s release from prison, and living in the same neighborhood at the time with Mandela, showed a man who genuinely understands the importance of relationships, diplomacy and African unity. What stood out the most was his belief in what Africa can become if we begin to work together intentionally as one continent. Conversations like these make you understand what his kind of presidency would mean for Nigeria, stronger economic partnerships, better international respect, healthier relationships across Africa, and a country that is once again seen as a serious and trusted voice on the global stage. For me, it was more than a trip. It was a reminder that leadership is also about experience, exposure, relationships and the ability to connect Nigeria to bigger opportunities across the world. #NigeriaWillBeOk
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
My final engagement in South Africa was yesterday in Johannesburg with my interaction with Nigerians in the diaspora. The discussions were frank, emotional, and deeply reflective of the realities confronting our people both at home and abroad. The conversation was interrupted several times by passionate questions bordering on diplomacy, the treatment of Nigerians in foreign countries, the political situation back home, and the growing desire of many young Nigerians abroad to return home and contribute meaningfully to nation-building, if only the environment becomes conducive. I also reminded our people that the respect any citizen receives abroad is often tied to how respected their nation is at home. A country that works, protects its institutions, upholds justice, and cares for its people naturally commands global respect. This is why leadership and governance must remain people-oriented, accountable, and rooted in competence and integrity. While acknowledging the frustrations and pains many expressed, I emphasized the need for all of us to continue to conduct ourselves within the ambit of the law, irrespective of the provocation or difficulties we face. Nation-building demands discipline, civic responsibility, and the willingness to pursue change through constructive engagement. The interaction further reinforced my belief that Nigerians across the world remain hopeful about the future of our nation despite the present challenges. Our task as leaders is to inspire that hope with sincerity, measurable action, and a commitment to building a secure, productive, and inclusive Nigeria. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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X@dhareh_d1·
@kcee_r @blaccmajek If you go school, you no go ever compare XS MAX with 12 series 😂
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