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Brother, Uncle, father, husband, Banker side hustle farming. #chelsea. #Nationalist.
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2014
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@Brink_Thinker Dude still trying to shield the lady . Thieving bastards
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@osazenoo Same Aisha was crying over Obi Abuja airport CCTV released by Keyamo
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@mobilisingniger Please stop dignifying the guy with further response. If dem like allow Seyi to them or not,that's non of our business. Allow us to celebrate their return in peace.
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After myself and other people here have debunked your lies you are still doubling down, the Governor visited the victims and he was not barred by the military nor any security forces. The Soun of Ogbomosho also visited no issue, so stop lying.
Oyo Matters@Oyo_Matters
Update🚨: Delayed Access to Rescued Oriire School Children and Teachers Caused by Routine Military Security Checks, Source Reveals
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Just reading about a former student leader of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) called Humble TJ, who lost his life in a road accident during one of the student aluta in 2012 and is still widely remembered in the school till today.
Almost every Nigerian higher institution has one former student leader - late or still living - that they "idolize" years - even decades - after their studentship.
For us in OAU, we have a number of them, but George Yemi Iwilade was the most popular. Iwilade was murd^red in July 1999 by c^ltists from other schools for being part of the Ife student leaders that resisted cultism in OAU.
Five students lost their lives in that incident, including Evans Ekelemu (?). They are all remembered annually in OAU till today.
Some did not lose their lives to earn that immortality status. In OAU, Lanre Legacy and a few others are still revered and referenced decades after leaving the school.
Does your school have such student leaders? Who are they? What's their story?
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Remember His Name. 🕯️
Never Forget His Sacrifice. 🕯️
Late Lieutenant FA Isaac 🕊️
He answered the call of duty without hesitation. In the brave effort to rescue kidnapped victims in Orire, he paid the ultimate price, laying down his own life so that others could live.
Same Yesterday that Troops Rescued the Oyo-Orire Pupils and Teachers, he was also laid to rest with honour, but his courage, selflessness, and sacrifice will never be buried. He stood where many would have fled, fought when others feared, and gave everything for people he may never have known.
May we never forget the cost of the peace and security we often take for granted. Heroes like him deserve our eternal gratitude and remembrance.
Rest in perfect peace, Gallant Soldier. Your watch has ended, but your legacy lives on forever. 🪽🪽🪽🪽🪽🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🇳🇬
#GoneButNeverForgotten #Hero #UltimateSacrifice #RIP

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PETER OBI MUST APOLOGISE TO AIRPORT STAFF AND PAY THE FINE FOR WRONG PARKING
As the Minister of Aviation, I felt a moral duty to investigate and authenticate the claim made by opposition candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, a few days ago that the tyres of his car were ‘unjustly’ clamped at the airport, suggesting a ‘persecution agenda’ against him by the Federal Government. Politics aside, every Nigerian is entitled to fair treatment under the law.
I therefore instituted an internal inquiry over the issue.
Luckily enough, the entire Abuja airport is covered by CCTV cameras, real-time, 24/7. But apparently, this fact was unknown to Mr. Peter Obi. Otherwise, perhaps he would have been more circumspect before rushing to the media to cry ‘persecution’.
From the recordings, these are the facts:
1. On Saturday, July 4th, 2026, Mr. Obi arrived at the domestic wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja at exactly 20:28 pm, driven by a Policeman. He alighted with two other occupants and went into the terminal building.
2. The Police driver then parked the vehicle, almost blocking the entrance and came out himself and went into the terminal building too. The airport rule is that, apart from the fact that it is a drop-off zone, a driver must remain behind the wheels of the vehicle for it to be tolerated for some time within that zone. Still the vehicle tyres were not clamped.
3. The Policeman came back to the vehicle at about 20:32pm and collected something from the vehicle and went back into the building again, leaving the vehicle unattended to.
4. At this point, the dutiful airport security staff came over and clamped the tyres of the car. In doing this, contrary to the claims by Peter Obi, nobody was inside the car and so nobody knew whether it was his car (not that it should matter, anyway).
5. When the Policeman returned again and discovered the tyres were clamped, he was directed to an office and upon getting there, he called Mr. Peter Obi on his phone and gave the phone to the manager. Mr. Peter Obi then introduced himself and spoke with the manager, peddled his ‘influence’ and requested for the release of the vehicle. His vehicle was then released without him paying the necessary fine.
6. It is important to note that the time the vehicle was parked unattended to in that prohibited zone was about 30 minutes, which constitutes a security risk at an airport by global best practices.
What has emerged from this is a clear case of an opposition candidate trying to whip up unnecessary sentiments for a wrong he committed with his driver. The excuse which Mr. Peter Obi gave that there were other offenders too on that day (which is completely false) cannot be an excuse for an individual aspiring to be President of Nigeria. He must live above board.
This is a matter that was not even mentioned at all by the airport authorities and had been put to rest. But ever determined to milk any situation to score cheap political points, Mr. Peter Obi decided to go on air to render a false narrative.
Therefore, he must also face the consequences of his actions. (I have attached the CCTV footages to this statement for the public to clearly see what transpired.)
In the circumstances, consistent with the principle of equality before the law, as Minister of Aviation, I make the following demands on Mr. Peter Obi:
1. That he tenders an unreserved, public apology to those hardworking, ordinary Nigerian workers at the airport, just doing their jobs dutifully and whom he sought to blackmail as his ‘persecutors’.
2. That Mr. Peter Obi voluntarily goes back to the airport and pay the appropriate fine of N25,000 for wrongful parking at the airport for which he used ‘influence peddling’ to bully his way out on that day. He cannot be bigger than the law.
If these demands are not met within one week, I will be giving the necessary directives to the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to take the next steps against him.
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@Tolu_7085 If the govt should remove subsidy on electricity today and make it constant like fuel can Nigeria pay, won't the same narrators start another agenda on how poor and impoverish it would make the people. See how they tone down the cost of power in US.
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We've been conditioned to see our own country badly. Even the things we should be proud of, we find a way to twist into shame.
Someone using solar in Nigeria poor electricity, bad government, no light, that's why.
Someone using solar in the US smart energy management, sustainability, saving on bills.
Different story, depending on who's holding the narrative.
Nobody calls America backward because their bills got so high people had to go solar. It's framed as smart. Forward-thinking.
But when we do it, it's suddenly proof we're suffering.
A man with solar in Lagos and a man with solar in Texas are doing the exact same thing. Cutting cost. Thinking ahead. Reducing dependence on a grid.
Neither one is more desperate than the other.
We just haven't learned to tell our own story yet. 🤓
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@renabaddie_ Reverse 3, 2 will move out easily follow by 4 and 5 then 6and 7 finally 3 can go and lastly 1
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@Osasogboro @HighChiefOkoro The government kept them in an hotel and deliberately mislead to believed they were kidnapped. Micheeeeww
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@HighChiefOkoro And for people when dey inside bush for over 50 days they look so calm? Not disheveled ? They give them fresh clothes ? See the story rough. After 50 days under the rain and sun? Put out a bucket under the rain and sun for 50 days and see . There are huge gaps
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@Onsogbu The helicopter was clearly struggling to generate enough power while forced the move
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@Tolu_7085 You want to take food away from the tables of your fellow country men. Student reasoning everything is Aluta to them, no mental and systemic evaluations.
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Don't destroy Nigerian jobs to make a point that won't even reach the people responsible.
I understand the anger, but this is not the way.
MTN, MultiChoice, Stanbic IBTC employ thousands of Nigerians.
Shutting them down doesn't punish South Africa, it punishes Nigerian workers who will lose their jobs and Nigerian consumers who depend on these services.
We did this exact thing in 2019.
Looted Shoprite. Attacked MTN offices.
South Africa's government didn't feel a thing.
Only Nigerian employees and small businesses around those companies suffered.
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline
"We are going to Shut Down MTN, Multi Choice Company. We Will Force Nigerians To Close Their Accounts With Stanbic IBTC Bank" — Nigeria University Students President declares Protest Against South Africa
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