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Katılım Nisan 2013
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@NationalGridNg The worst we've ever experienced in our nation's history. If we were to use power supply to rate the competence of our leaders. This one is terrible. Highly incompetent to say the least.
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Nigeria National Grid@NationalGridNg·
COUNTDOWN: A few months remaining. Has your power supply experience improved, remained the same, or deteriorated under this administration?”
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@SodiqTade All these praises or whatever has been diminished by his gross incompetence. Terrible incompetent leader. The worst in our nation's history. One would think those sacrifices were made with Nigeria in mind, but alas. Tueh!
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Premier@SodiqTade·
For those asking why I said he is the least desperate politician, he has only contested the Presidential election once unlike other politicians in his set. I'm still anti-APC and not a fan of Tinubu. But for the record, we must say it as it is. Obi is ridiculously desperate!
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Premier@SodiqTade·
Congratulations to President Tinubu. I'm not a fan and I have been criticizing you for over a decade. Tbh, you are the least desperate politician Nigerians have ever witnessed. You sacrificed your ambition in 2007, and 2015 for you to be President today. In a country where everyone wants to be President at the same time. You have shown that you don't have to be desperate to win. I'm not your fan and I will still continue to criticize you. However, recent happenings in our polity have shown that you are a rare one. I wish you the very best!
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Can't say I didn't see it coming @Laurestar
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charles aniagolu@charlesaniagolu·
Obidients aren’t rushing into the ADC - and that’s not random. The movement around Peter Obi was built on energy, not party structure. Now comes the hard part: converting passion into power. No registration equals weak primary leverage. No structure equals others control the game. Here's the breakdown: It’s not that Obidients aren’t registering as a single, unified group. It’s more that the movement around Peter Obi was never built like a traditional party machine in the first place. The Obidient base emerged as a loose, organic coalition - youth-driven, digitally mobilised, and not deeply tied to party structures. That creates a few friction points with a platform like the ADC. Many Obidients identify more with Obi as a candidate than with any party. Moving en masse into ADC requires formal registration, local structures, ward politics - the very things the movement originally tried to bypass. There’s skepticism about whether ADC is just another old-style political platform with internal power blocs, godfatherism, and elite bargaining. Some supporters worry Obi could lose control of his reform message inside that system. ADC is crowded - names like Atiku Abubakar, Rabiu Kwankwaso, Nasir el-Rufai, Rotimi Amaechi, Aminu Tambuwal and others are in the mix. Until it’s clear Obi will actually secure the ticket, many supporters are hesitant to commit. Winning primaries in Nigeria isn’t about online energy—it’s about delegates, structures, and ground organisation. Obidients haven’t fully transitioned into that kind of machinery yet. So what does this mean for Peter Obi? It weakens his bargaining power inside the ADC if he can’t demonstrate a solid, registered base within the party. And it makes it harder to dominate primaries that depend on party structures. So now he faces a strategic choice: institutionalise the movement by converting supporters into party members, or risk being outmanoeuvred by more traditional politicians. If he succeeds in converting that organic support into a structure, he becomes extremely formidable. If not, he risks repeating 2023 - strong popular energy, but limited control over the political machinery needed to win. This isn’t just about the ADC. It’s a deeper test of whether a movement-driven politics can evolve into a structure-driven victory in Nigeria. If Obidients don’t make that transition, Obi’s biggest strength - his grassroots enthusiasm - could also become his biggest limitation. And you can take that to the bank!
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Bloomberg@business·
Nigeria’s Supreme Court overturned a ruling that could have derailed the nation’s major opposition party ahead of national elections in 2027 bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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@TheoAbuAgada One day at a time. One victory at a time. There's no need for negative energy
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Thεό Abu@TheoAbuAgada·
I just spoke with a very senior lawyer. This jubilation over the Supreme Court judgement is premature. I am sorry, ADC might not be on the ballot. The ruling party is tactically using the Court to frustrate the opposition. This is sad. Our democracy is in danger.
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New Direction AFRICA
New Direction AFRICA@Its_ereko·
🇳🇦 BREAKING: Namibia just paid off its entire IMF debt. Zero balance. $23.8 million repaid. No new loans. No new conditions. Freedom. While other nations drown in IMF austerity, Namibia walked out. No more structural adjustment. No more neoliberal lectures. No more foreign control over economic policy. This is what sovereignty looks like. Paying your debts. Refusing new ones. Charting your own path. Namibia is free. Other African nations should take notes. Question for the timeline: Which African country should be next to tell the IMF goodbye?
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G-Wins@EmpireGreat9·
President Buhari, even in his own weaknesses. Saw through this man as someone who doesn't mean well for Nigeria and would do a lot of damage to our unity and democracy.. He tried to stop him....but the citizens didn't get the clue....
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"The stubbornness of a goat will surely end in the pot". #2027🇳🇬
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Sopriala Membere🇻🇦⚓
Sopriala Membere🇻🇦⚓@SoprialaMembere·
Enjoy the snippets of the peaceful protest by Rivers State ADC, under the leadership of our National Chairman, Sen. David Bonaventure Mark and Chairman Elect High Chief Chukwudi Dimkpa FNSE
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Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
Small table Wey we dey manage Governor amuneke don brake am Let me report him to my crush @JacintaNgobese
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k.@krisifesi·
If the hustle wasn't real to you before the advent of this incompetent Tinubu regime. I bet the hustle is real now. Reinforce this failure another term, una go see shege banza. 166% increment in HMO cost for a minor has to be the realest realisation - wahala dey!
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It is obvious we have a dictator as president.
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Seyed Mohammad Marandi
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
If Venezuelan, Libyan, or Nigerian oil workers go on strike now and halt production for a couple of weeks, imagine the enormous concessions they could get from Trump and Western oil companies. The Trump regime would fall on its knees.
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E.L.@Elyar_ely·
@s_m_marandi Venezuelans are spineless cowards and nothing should be expected from them. Libyans and Nigerians, they are looking to profit from this because their loyalty is to their own pockets
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