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Amid the chaos and fear, our incredible @SecWar Pete Hegseth was on his feet, protecting his wife, eyes searching for the threat.
This is the face of a warrior.

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No one could explain the meaning of “and 25% of votes in FCT.”
B.O.D@bod_repuplic
Lawyers don dey plenty pass Criminals for this country 😂
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That was such a powerful statement and for me, the real meat of yesterday’s conversation!
PDP must have learnt from its 2023 miscalculation!
Reading the room is a big skill!
Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10
“We must listen to Nigerians and give Nigerians want Nigerians want”. PDP Chairman, Kabiru Turaki #NigeriaWillBeOk
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"I traveled all the way from Lagos to Enugu, risked a night bus for DSS interview. That notice of interview came on Friday for Saturday next day interview. So the only option was a night journey.
I finally arrived venue in the morning, went one corner to get changed. One can only imagine the crowd in met, that's for those that managed to attend.
After the fulling all righteousness interview they conducted, I heard they took only 5 persons. And guess whose candidates were the five?
The governor's candidate
The Enugu State DSS directors candidate
The three senators' candidates.
So, even before the interview, they've already shared the chosen ones to themselves, but still allowed people risk their lives from far and wide.
Nigeria is a crime scene. It's a structure of criminality. A country where the poor, the nobody can't dare apply for certain jobs, such country will always have crimes to deal with. It's self induced unsafe society.
The system breed criminality. Basically, the people you call leaders, and appear in public with assumed prestige are just packaged thieves.
They become personality by rouge corrupt manipulative rigged system, just for themselves and their families."
~Chris Idoko
#NigeriaNews #DSS #recruitment #viralpost

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I tweeted earlier how Peter Obi is moving differently this year compared to 2023, another thing I noticed was how people around him are moving different and the one person that embodies that is ESTHER UMOH.
She doesn’t do “Banger Tweets/Replies”, she schools people in the most polite and educating way whilst leaving them in no doubt about the facts.
I commot cap throway 🫡🫡🫡 @EstherUmoh10

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Governors have started telling them they won't get the ticket.
Mike Igini warned them but they refused.
Lessons.
Ibrahim Lamido@Ibrahim_Lameedo
I write to formally tender my resignation as a member of the All Progressive Congress (APC) Isa South, Isa Local Government, Sokoto State Chapter, with immediate effect.
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Yesterday in Ibadan I had an encounter with someone that made me realise that we have not spoken about the travails we face enough!
He was shocked that I was not surprised about how the OAU, Ife event Peter Obi @PeterObi was supposed to attend turned out!
I told him it is a normal thing we face. I went on to ask him why does he think Peter Obi usually visits private Nursing schools or those run by missionaries? He didn’t know. I told him because the ones run by government would not allow him to visit or the officials take anything from him.
While people were making assumptions that he was being biased in favouring some sections of the country, it was really because they were the ones that will welcome him.
I told him about Chibok community.
They reached out to me about the Chibok school from which 276 #ChibokGirls were abducted from in 2014 did not have computers.
As soon as I told Mr Peter Obi he told me to make arrangement with the school that we will visit Chibok donate computers and printers (which they had not even asked for) and access other needs that they have and take care of them.
First we were denied from going. Then Mr Peter Obi suggested we visit the capital and give them or any neighboring state, that was also turned down. The next was bringing the principal and some teachers with students to Abuja. They were not allowed to come.
At the end Mr Peter Obi met with some members of the chibok community in Abuja and handed over the computers and printers to them with monetary assistance which he gave.
@salakwa1 can provide more details sef!
Most of the charity is with coconut head! They have been doing everything to truncate it!
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Lol. We left Abuja for Lagos on Friday afternoon, got into a few activities, and didn’t retire to the hotel until about 1am. By 4am, we were up again, prepping, and on the road to Ibadan by 6am.
We got to the airport to receive other party leaders, only to be told they hadn’t arrived yet. So we drove around town, interacted with some young people at the stadium, and on our way back to the venue, we were held up by a crowd of teeming supporters.
Despite that, we still arrived before everyone else. HE did his registration, went around interacting with every single person at the venue, greeted those who hadn’t been allowed in yet and pleaded on their behalf for access. He then called other party leaders to come to the venue.
We have a principled leader who has respect for people and their time. This is one thing the Nigerian system and her people have not had in the longest. A leader who values, respects and treats the people with dignity. With Peter Obi as president, Nigerian will be OK.




OGBUAGU@Tony_Ogbuagu
Peter Obi is very disrespectful, always wants to come in when everyone else is already seated to draw optics but everyone can now see that yesterday’s meeting was all about Atiku Abubakar.
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Opposition 2027: Ibadan Declaration, A Call for National Liberation - Utomi
Ibadan was an appropriate venue for the declaration by opposition politicians committing to rescue Nigerians in the face of creeping fascism, pressure toward a one-party state, and the shenanigans designed to disrupt multiparty democracy in this country. This meeting was symbolic — a demonstration that there are people willing to set aside their egos and personal ambitions so that Nigeria may prevail.
Prof. Pat Utomi, Member, African Democratic Congress
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