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Katılım Temmuz 2025
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Andrea Egan UNISON General Secretary
Today, UNISON members are leafleting the Home Secretary's constituency. We will not accept her cruel and self-defeating proposals to extend indefinite leave to remain. We need Labour to stop attacking migrant workers and start defending their rights. theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/a…
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Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
Always a pleasure to spend time with @GreenPartyHan in Manchester. Today launching our three step plan to bring our high streets back to life with: affordable leases for small biz, bringing empty shop fronts back into use, and giving communities a real say in their local areas.
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
This is beyond disturbing - Black children being disproportionately strip searched & overrepresented in the use of force - handcuffs, firearms and tasers – and yet no further action!! (And no, not london) This is systemic racism, plain and simple.
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Otunba Nla
Otunba Nla@Balloblog1·
@thecableng I know opposition will lure him to their side now so as to assist in attacking Tinubu.
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TheCable
TheCable@thecableng·
THE INSIDER: How Wale Edun lost out to the Chagourys and finally bit the dust President Bola Tinubu publicly wished several Nigerians a happy birthday this week — including Stella Okotete, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, Shola Oshunkeye, and Orji Uzor Kalu. Conspicuously missing from his list was Wale Edun, his minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy who clocked the landmark 70 on April 20. A day later, he fired Edun from his cabinet. But many Aso Rock insiders were not surprised by the turn of events — it was always coming. “The president asked Edun to leave honourably in October last year but he lobbied to keep his position,” an insider told TheCable. “Although he stayed back, the president told his aides: ‘As far as I am concerned, I have done send-off for Wale already.’ But for some reason, Edun managed to hang on.”
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Anthony Abakporo
Anthony Abakporo@anthonyabakporo·
Bola Ahmed Tinubu cannot survive what is coming. The odds are now truly against him. His team were called hypocrites in this video by Senator Cruz. Femi Gbajabiamila who was telling the ADC traitor to scatter the party. Should know better as one who had stayed in America. Or they think because their Embassy was vacated they wouldn't care about their tomfoolery ? After the sanctions, I cannot wait to watch the real movie. In all, Tinubu shall pack out of Aso Rock disgracefully because he's Organically Incompetent and A Megalomaniac with Grandiosity...
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Nigeria Must Prioritise Education or Risk Falling Further Behind. Yesterday, at Coal City University Enugu I delivered a lecture on 'Repositioning Nigeria’s education sector for national growth and global competitiveness' I also seized the opportunity to commend the Vice-Chancellor and the entire management of the University for their commitment to academic excellence and for providing a platform for meaningful national discourse. No nation rises above the quality of its education system. Nigeria’s current low Human Development Index (HDI) score of 0.548 and persistent high unemployment are clear symptoms of chronic underinvestment in education and human capital development. The data is equally revealing. Nigeria allocates less than 10% of its budget to education, far below the 15–20% global benchmark. Youth unemployment and underemployment exceed 30%, while life expectancy remains among the lowest 50–55 years. Literacy levels hover below average 59% and 65%, all of which point to deep structural weaknesses in our development trajectory. In contrast, comparable countries such as Indonesia and Egypt, and South Africa have high HDI levels with HDI scores of 0.72–0.75. They all have higher life expectancy of above 65 years, higher literacy levels and higher per capita incomes of $3,500 above, while Nigeria is about $1000. This stronger progress was through sustained and deliberate investment in education, healthcare, and broader human capital development. The difference is not in talent, but in priority and policy consistency. We must move beyond rhetoric and confront these realities with urgency. I therefore called for a total review of Nigeria’s education funding model, stronger public-private partnerships, and more inclusive policies that recognise the role of both public and private institutions in educating Nigerian students. It is difficult to justify excluding private universities from intervention frameworks like TETFund when they are actively contributing to national capacity building. Education is not charity; it is the foundation of national growth and the gateway to global competitiveness. With sustained investment in education and a deliberate focus on human capital development, a new Nigeria is not only POssible - it is inevitable. -PO
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Zoe Gardner
Zoe Gardner@ZoeJardiniere·
If someone has had their asylum claim accepted, their method entry to the UK must not be used to penalise them. That is the law. Refugees are legally entitled to travel without authorisation because, by definition, they are doing so to escape danger & have no other option.
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: Zack Polanski’s Green Party will conduct a “full review” of its policies Policies including abolish the monarchy, making private landlords illegal, and reducing the motorway speed limit to 55mph are set to be cut [@POLITICOEurope]
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UNISON - UK's largest union
UNISON - UK's largest union@unisontheunion·
📢🌍✊ Join us on Friday 24 April for our day of action for migrant workers. Our Fair Visa Campaign National Day of Action stands against exploitation in care work. Hear from UNISON general secretary @AndreaEganGS and take action now ⬇️ unsn.uk/4u3WWo4
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The Green Party
The Green Party@TheGreenParty·
"I just want to remind you all that there are local elections coming up - and these elections are so vital because everything we love is actually in jeopardy." Green Party co-deputy leader Rachel Millward, speaking at an action day in Sussex, on the importance of the upcoming local elections. Get involved and help get Greens elected on 7 May ⤵️
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Ayo-Elesho
Ayo-Elesho@Ayoelesho·
“Lagos belongs to the Yorubas. Go back to Anambra” They told you that the Louvre belongs to Europeans and that you should go back to your country, now you're crying about racism.
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Linkandsee@linkandsee·
@my_azania Europeans move around their continent without restrictions but Africans are restricting themselves. Africans are what they are
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🇿🇦Make Azania Great Again 🇿🇦
Victoria Africa (Queen Vee) on immigration: We are in conversations with African migrants. As we fix our country, we also want the African continent to prosper. Dear God Almighty, please hear our prayers and remember Africa, touch their hearts and make them listen 🙏 #WeWantOurCountryBack 🇿🇦
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Carla Denyer
Carla Denyer@carla_denyer·
Farage has no plan to end rip-off Britain. And those without good ideas often double down on scapegoats... At @TheGreenParty we know it's inequality not immigration making life tough That’s why we’re offering hope & a plan: cut bills, tax billionaires, rebuild public services
Zoe Gardner@ZoeJardiniere

Farage has spiralled & self-radicalised, which is why Reform’s polling lower & lower. Mass-stripping of recognised, settled refugees of protection & legal status is NOT something normal British people want. These Trump-style evil & destructive politics are not wanted here.

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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
First Nigerian to sit down majestically in front of the Louvre. 🇫🇷 🗼 To sit down & do throway face picture. Please congratulate me guys. 🙏
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roboticanimation
roboticanimation@newbreed1914·
It’s a museum ooo for crying out loud, like a public space for art exhibitions where people just pass by and hang out. What’s so special about playing chess in front public facility? Like chess like book anybody can walk into this museum and perform anything which doesn’t make it special in anyway. Imagine me walking into the museum and picking up a book to read, then telling Nigerians “I’m the first Nigerian to read a book at the world most prestigious Lovren Museum in France”. Ah, and Nigerians are everywhere mounting congratulations in the comment section just for sitting in front of museum, wearing Agbada in public space to play chess. This is so lame, no disrespect ooo, but plenty people in Nigeria have lost their sense of value. If this video sends celebration signals to you. 😭😭😭😭
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD

First Nigerian to play chess at the Louvre 🇫🇷-The world’s most prestigious museum.

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Organic AustinBoye
Organic AustinBoye@austin_boyede·
@flyingbeso If dem born your papa well try it with a Yoruba person if I no sponsor the blackmailing of some igbos on this internet home and abroad….if dem born you well I say ooo
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Udokamma's Beiby💕 Has Her PVC
Doing bigotry from Canada is insane. I will begin to screenshot you people's posts and mail it to your home offices. They must deport you so that you'll come to eat the fruits of your bigotry here.
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