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📌Educational Psychologist. 📌HR Personnel. 📌Training and Advocacy Specialist. 📌TRCN Certified. [email protected]

Where the food is😌 Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Dear beloved Nigerians, I welcome you into the New Year 2025 with a message of hope and encouragement knowing what we all are going through in this blessed land. As I bring you my New Year message and state of the nation later, I urge us all to remain steadfast in our creator who will give us a new Nigeria that is Possible. -PO
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Yesterday, I travelled from Abuja to Lagos to visit a father figure, Leader, and Former President of Nigeria, His Excellency Olusegun Obasanjo, to wish him a happy new year and also deliberateded on issues of national concern. Like always, I appreciate and enjoy his fatherly words of advice and kind guidance. President Obasanjo remains one of the leaders under whom our nation saw tremendous growth. To date, he continues to add his voice of wisdom to solving the many challenges facing us as a nation. I wish him and his family abundant health and happiness in the new year and beyond as he continues to contribute to our national development. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Yesterday, following my visit and meeting with President Obasanjo, I made time to visit my dear younger brother, Dele Farotimi. Since his return from the correctional center in Ekiti, I have not had the opportunity to meet with him. I was pleased to find him in good spirits and deeply encouraged by his unwavering dedication to the struggle for a better Nigeria. @DeleFarotimi exemplifies courage in the face of adversity, consistently taking bold stands for good governance in our nation. I wish him a fruitful and productive year as we continue to work together toward the development of our country. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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TMC | Design Geek
TMC | Design Geek@ugborobizy1·
By now the French Government would be gearing to finalize more military base around Nigeria. VDM's gist seemed insufficient they went harder with Pidom on David since he (David) was the one reminding the people of what's going on.
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Monsieur Avril
Monsieur Avril@monsieur_avril·
Sharia law never even land, e done dey threaten. 🤭
The Yoruba Times@TheYorubaTimes

Islamic cleric unleashes threats against opponents of Sharia Court in Oyo, other Yoruba states December 27, 2024 A video has surfaced showing a prominent Islamic cleric, known as the Mufti of Iwo, issuing threats against individuals and groups opposed to the establishment of a Sharia court in Oyo State and other Yoruba states. The cleric's inflammatory statements have raised widespread concern, with many warning that such rhetoric could lead to violence and public tension. In the video, the cleric is heard saying, "To those of you in Oyo State who dare oppose the Sharia court, you should know that your mothers were not born well to have given birth to you. You can go to your shrine to express your opinions, but if you publicly speak out against the Sharia court, we will unleash a flood of consequences upon you." The cleric's threats have been met with swift condemnation, with many calling on the Department of State Services (DSS) to invite him for questioning. Others have cautioned him against inciting religious violence in Yorubaland. Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has also weighed in on the controversy, stating that if the establishment of a Sharia court is against the constitution, it will not be allowed to stand. The debate surrounding the Sharia court has highlighted the complex and sensitive nature of religious issues in Nigeria. While some argue that Sharia law is an integral part of Islamic practice, others believe that its implementation could undermine the country's secular legal system. However, Many are calling for calm and restraint, urging leaders to prioritize peaceful coexistence and respect for the rule of law. theyorubatimes.com/islamic-cleric…

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Chidimma
Chidimma@The_Chidimma·
All of you have imaginary husbands you are divorcing and imaginary wives you're doubting and doing imaginary dna tests on imagine kids you may never have. And I just think you're jobless, pathetic and sad.
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Zariyi Yusuf Madaki
Zariyi Yusuf Madaki@ZariyiYusufu·
I stumbled into this video, the exact date of it I cannot establish, but I thought it was worth the watch and listen. Have you been wondering why whenever there is a t3rrør*st attack, you find certain people, especially on this platform l, working harder to water-down any religious undertone it has than condemn the act? Have you been wondering why the term "innocent pastoralists/bandits" is more preferred than "t3rrør*sts"? Have you wondered why there is more inclination to granting "pardon" to "repentant t3rrør*sts" than eliminating them or even rescuing their victims? Calm down and follow as objectively as possible.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
And one more thing. I have since come to understand that the entire "PIDOM" thing was completely contrived. It was a cheap gimmick for extracting donations from the public under the guise of public interest whistleblowing. This random Port Harcourt abobi saw my work and its crowdfunding model, and as a typical Nigerian, couldn't rest until he thought, "How can I take advantage of this and collect my own share?" That's how he came up with the gimmick of calling himself an "investigative journalist" and threatening Nigerians every 4 market days for not sending him money. "PIDOM" was just a content creator using a successful gimmick that even I fell for at a stage (after I had spent close to a year initially ignoring him because I thought his work was crude, his persona was hubristic, and his constant threatening the public for not sending him money was suspicious). After a while, the gimmick became so successful that the Borokiri guyman genuinely began believing that he was Nigeria's Che Guevara, which is when he got sloppy and started making the mistakes that ultimately got him caught, like sending people his personal bank details, and using the same POS shop for all his withdrawals. Now he may be out of prison, but he is effectively a prisoner forever. He can't even physically leave Abuja. I hope the attention and the money was worth it (because there isn't even a lot of money to be had from crowdfunding in Nigeria - I would know).
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
For what it's worth, my decision to go public with PIDOM's arrest was pme of the best decisions I made this year. You could tell from how disappointed the APC handles here were after I did it, and they started spreading that "David outed PIDOM" talking point. In reality, here's what it did: 1. It's probably the only reason that idiot is still drawing breath on this earth. The government's intention was clearly to use him as bait and then quietly get rid of him afterward. Because he's a dumb guyman from Port Harcourt and not the Edward Snowden he thought he was, he did not see the (obvious) reality that he was completely disposable to them, and he took whatever deal they offered him. If I had not turned Isaac Bristol into an international headline, they would have had absolutely NO reason to keep him alive when they were done with him. 2. It protected me from what they had planned. The idiot got his brother - or whoever that was - to give me his Twitter login details, with the express instruction to start tweeting in his voice from his account. Think about the implication of that. If I had poster even a single such tweet, with a paper trail somewhere showing that I had obtained his login details somehow, and then he was later officially declared missing or dead, do you know what that would make me? It would make me the guy who impersonated a missing or dead person, having somehow obtained his Twitter login details. The next thing you would see is Muyiwa Adejobi on Arise TV addressing a press conference, announcing that David Hundeyin has been declared wanted for the murder of one Isaac Tamunoebifiri Bristol aka PIDOM Nigeria, and the reason is that some unnamed politicians sent 3,000 jillion dollars to PIDOM's crypto wallet for him and Hundeyin to sponsor nationwide protests against Tinubu, and Hundeyin had a disagreement with PIDOM about how to share the money, so he arranged for him to be abducted and killed... You dey whine Nigerian police? They would load 96 fuckeries on my head to the point where even I would have been doubting whether I was innocent. If you recall, even though this plan failed, the police still claimed in PIDOM's court papers that he had crypto wallets containing over 37 million dollars (image below). They were 100% planning to use that as "motive" proving that "David Hundeyin murdered PIDOM." Then they would have mobilised their social media terrorists to start pushing that agenda nonstop. You could have seen Foundational Nupe Mumu, Ridwan, etc building 5 bedroom mansions inside that Twitter agenda. At that point, it wouldn't matter whether anyone actually believes it or not - it would just need to be somewhat plausible. They could then use that to issue an Interpol red notice and obtain an international arrest warrant for me. Even my Ghanaian asylum and my other residencies would have been invalidated by such a thing. All because of one greedy guyman from Diobu. Honesty and common sense is what has been saving my life all these years. That's why my default response to everything is to go public with it. I have nothing to hide. If you want to step into this arena and fight the monsters I've fought, you better make sure you expunge all guyman tendencies from your soul. This arena is where guymen get a bullet to the head.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Before I go any further, let me publicly confirm that the original owner of this account is in fact, the one behind it right now. Let me also confirm publicly that this person has now been fully bought and paid for by the government. Whatever his motivations may or may not have been when he initially started doing the "anonymous whistleblower" thing, he is now 100% owned and controlled by whoever was behind his arrest in August. There are many things I could say, but I'll just restrict myself to these few key points: 1. After I led the media campaign that forced the police to charge him in court instead of keeping him in the FCID dungeon, this fellow - from his cell at Kuje Prison - tried to entrap me in a scheme that would have forever destroyed my credibility and put me in legal trouble that could have followed me anywhere in the world. I trust absolutely no one, so I recorded the entire 54 minute call in the event that a day like this might come. I have uploaded the relevant 6-minute segment of it here. Another well known person here was also on this call and you can hear her voice in the recording. If she wishes to, she will identify herself. 2. The number that he used to make that call is in frame 2 below. He also used that number to reach out to multiple well wishers while he was in Kuje Prison. A contact of mine ran this number through the national SIM registration database and it turns out that it is registered to one Hassan Jibrin, whom I am made to understand is a Director at the Federal Ministry of Defense. Though I have since blocked it, I assume he is still using this number to reach out to people and solicit for money or entrap them like he tried to entrap me. Whether "Hassan Jibrin" is actually a real identity or not, what I do know is that when someone facing a major national security lawsuit is remanded in prison by the government and immediately given access to a phone, and the next thing he does is to call other people he knows are being targeted by the government and start trying to get them to commit to do something illegal and unethical, I don't need to be Albert Einstein to work out that someone is putting him up to it, and that whatever deal he was offered for his freedom most likely involved giving his captors my head in exchange for his own. 3. Since we are talking about "traitors," maybe I will release the rest of the recording where this galactic asshole lambasted Deji Adeyanju, his lawyer who was representing him pro bono, calling him a "baby lawyer" and incompetent, boasting that someone told him that "Peter Obi will hire SANs" for him. In the end, it was the same Deji who got him out on bail, after which he went and acted that drama for the cameras in the courtroom, hugging Deji as if he hadn't destroyed him behind his back. Let's also talk about "traitors" who get caught by the government after doing what they say is public interest work, and then they give up everyone who gave them information or helped them. Let's talk about the biggest traitor of 2024 who got caught up in his own web of nonsense, ended up in secret detention, and then got his brother to try to convince David Hundeyin to impersonate him, a missing person - making me an accessory to a crime in the event that he actually ended up dead, which he very nearly did. I held my tongue since September because I felt that it was not my place to destroy this PIDOM fraud, but now that your itchy fingers have carried you to where you shouldn't go, I'm only too happy to indulge you.
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𝗖 𝗛 𝗬 𝗕 𝗦 ⫸
𝗖 𝗛 𝗬 𝗕 𝗦 ⫸@PeterObIsComing·
Everyone is saying VDM was sent to distract Nigerians from what France is doing up north in collaboration with their buttboy in Aso Rock. I never paid attention to the VDM guy. Nigerians don't need to be distracted, it's not like we would dare do anything about it.
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Coco d Podcaster ||| ProductManager
We are being distracted and they are mounting a military (france military ) base in Nigeria Okay o. We are being colonized in our own land. The same way we were how many years ago being sold out by our very own. But it’s VDM’s NGO money and Tunde ednut we are discussing
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Big Papi🦅🦁
Big Papi🦅🦁@Papi_Awak·
Everyday these media urchins are used to distract Nigerians. From VDM lies to Tunde Ednut being gay. Now how does that change the fact that Tinubu has been accused of being a traitor to Nigeria by Niger leader. This is the second time he's being accused of a treasonable offense.
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Iconuzor
Iconuzor@icons_closet·
Presidency: “Guy, Oga don mess up again. We need distraction.” VDM: “Say no more, I gatchu.” Meanwhile: •Boko Haram bombing innocent Nigerians with drones. •Tinubu allegedly collecting settlement from France. Nigerians: “VDM bought AMG, his NGO money don vanish…”
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JamJam Is A Good Boy.
JamJam Is A Good Boy.@Kano_J_A·
If you narrate this story to boomers—the bringers of this catastrophe—they will defend them and fault you the victim, "you too why did you dye your hair" "a good boy don't do that" God, I hate them sm
Diary Of A Female Engineer@Irishnaija

I used to run a kitchen in Yesufu Abiodun, Oniru, where I supplied food to banks and offices in Victoria Island, Lagos. My 15-year-old son often helped with deliveries, as he had just completed his WAEC exams in 2018. On one particular day, we had a delivery close to our house. Since it was nearby, he went without the driver, carrying the food and our POS machine. Tragically, the Nigerian police abducted him, confiscated his phone, and took him to the anti-cultism unit in Gbagada. We searched everywhere in Victoria Island, unaware that he had been taken so far away. Eventually, they allowed him to call me, and his terrified voice broke me: “Mummy, are you on your way? I’m so scared.” My husband and I, along with our lawyer, rushed to the station. At the gate, they took our phones, and then I saw my son—half-naked and sitting on the ground with over 100 others outside the station. I collapsed in tears. My husband, who is British, demanded to see the DPO and asked him directly: “What offense are you charging my son with?” The boy hadn’t been allowed to explain himself, yet the food and POS machine were right there at the station. The DPO’s response? “Because he dyed his hair.” That was it. Nothing more. In the end, we were forced to pay for his release. This incident was a turning point for my husband, who decided that we couldn’t continue living in Nigeria. What made this even more painful was the nature of our family. My children were homeschooled, had no social circles outside the family, and never went anywhere without us. They were raised in a closely-knit environment. At the time of this ordeal, I was seven months pregnant, and the trauma of the experience caused me to go into premature labor, resulting in an emergency C-section. My son’s only “crime” was being a hardworking boy, helping with his parents’ legitimate business—a business that provided employment for Nigerians. For my husband, a white British man, to witness such injustice firsthand was a harrowing experience. Many of us have bitter, painful stories about the Nigerian system. Yet when we speak out and tell the truth, we are accused of defamation or subjected to cyberbullying. It’s truly heartbreaking. I personally say that Kemi should be left alone, she is saying exactly what she experienced and if I'm asked anywhere in the world the same question, I will narrate my ordeal, so will every member of my family!

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David Brand, MD
David Brand, MD@DOgbijo·
In my 4-5 years of living in Australia, I have encountered the Police 5 times. First time, I went to pick up forms for a Police Check. They printed off and explained how to fill the form to me. Second time, my client had harmed himself and I called the ambulance. Police came with them given the history of the client. He never agrees to go to hospital and the Police were there as precautionary. Third, I was returning from a studio and they did a breathalyser test on me. Of course I went home afterwards. Fourth, I accompanied my client to a court session and the Police were there. Fifth, a client punched my windscreen while I was transporting him. I went to the station to make a report. Finished and that’s it! No bribe asked or given. No receipt of my iPhone requested. No ‘Oga pack well, inner light.” No putting me behind counter because I came to lay a complaint. The Policemen here are as decent as a Priest is expected to be. And their uniforms and vans are always clean. No body odour as well. Only a few carry guns. Most carry tasers. And there are body-cams to record every conversation had and see every incident at the back room. But I remember a Police Officer wanted to put me, a JS2 under-aged boy behind the counter because I went to collect a debt from a wealthy man who defrauded me of my collector contribution at Oleh-Irri junction many years ago. It took another Police Officer to tell the counter-happy colleague that he could not do that. Ire o.
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Attama Kuza
Attama Kuza@attamakuza·
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Premium Tears from Arewa People! We are Middlebelt
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Dele Farotimi is a man of his convictions
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