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『Ibrahim 𖤍 Muhammad Warji』
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Bauchi state Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2018
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Travel time down. Safety up. Commerce moving faster.
The Enugu-Onitsha road upgrade is opening up the Southeast and connecting millions to opportunities. This is what targeted infrastructure delivery looks like.
#RenewedHope
#NigeriaWorks #InfrastructureDevelopment #Umahi




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From a congested nightmare to a modern expressway. The Enugu-Onitsha route is being transformed into a durable, safer highway under President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda. Progress you can see and drive on.
#RenewedHope
#NigeriaWorks #InfrastructureDevelopment #Umahi


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@PeterObi Social media outrage alone will not end violence. What Nigeria needs are stronger institutions, better law enforcement, community cooperation, moral reawakening, and consistent implementation of justice
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A Nation Losing Its HUMANITY.
Some events shatter a society so deeply that words are no longer enough to express the shock; the brutal killing of a teacher and the horrific rape and murder of an elderly woman are among such tragedies. These are not isolated incidents but signs of deeper moral and social decay.
How did we get here? How did we reach a point where teachers are hunted and killed, and the elderly—custodians of memory and wisdom—suffer such dehumanising violence?
This is more than a security crisis; it is a failure of collective humanity. We have become desensitised, consuming tragedy briefly and moving on, allowing indifference to normalise the unacceptable.
To the families affected, I share in your grief. But grief alone is not enough.
We must demand accountability and urgent systemic change. If such atrocities no longer move us to action, then we risk losing our shared humanity. -PO
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@PeterObi It is important to demand action from government, but it is equally important not to create the false impression that insecurity and violent crimes suddenly started under the current administration alone.
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@PeterObi Bola Ahmed Tinubu inherited a country already battling insecurity, banditry, communal violence, kidnappings, and institutional weaknesses that developed over many years
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@PeterObi Crime, brutality, and moral decline are challenges that go beyond one administration or one political party. Communities, institutions, families, religious bodies, and society at large all have roles to play in rebuilding values and strengthening social responsibility
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@mukhtar_usman Strong democracies are built through issue-based debates, accountability, and citizen participation — not through constant hostility that deepens division and weakens national unity
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@mukhtar_usman The same administration being attacked is also pushing reforms in taxation, infrastructure, security coordination, and economic restructuring aimed at long-term national stability and development
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@mukhtar_usman Serious reforms are rarely comfortable at the beginning. Many of the difficult economic decisions being implemented today are aimed at correcting unsustainable systems that previous governments avoided confronting directly
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@mukhtar_usman Calling Bola Ahmed Tinubu “the most incompetent president ever” ignores the complexity of Nigeria’s long-standing economic and structural problems that built up over decades before this administration came into office.
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@General_Somto Calling millions of Nigerians “fools” simply because they support a political party or leader is disrespectful and weakens democratic culture. Citizens have the constitutional right to support whichever candidate they believe can govern effectively.
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“Tinubu Has Brought Evil To This Country. He Knows Nothing About Governance And Leadership. All He Knows Is To Borrow And Share The Money To His Corrupt Few. It’s Only a Fool Vote And That Will Allow Tinubu To Continue a 2nd Tenure.” ~ Nigerians In The Market React Angrily To Tinubu’s Government.
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@General_Somto Critics often focus only on hardship while ignoring ongoing reforms, infrastructure projects, agricultural interventions, student loan programs, investment drives, and efforts aimed at stabilizing the economy long term
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@General_Somto Bola Ahmed Tinubu inherited deep-rooted economic and structural problems that developed over many years, including debt pressures, subsidy burdens, forex instability, unemployment, and infrastructure deficits
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@General_Somto Frustration over economic hardship is understandable, but reducing Nigeria’s complex challenges to insults and emotional attacks does not help the country move forward. Serious national problems require serious conversations and practical solutions
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@InibeheEffiong Emotional slogans like “Resign now” may trend online, but serious national security problems demand practical solutions, constructive engagement, and policy alternatives — not only outrage and political attacks
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@InibeheEffiong Critics often speak as if insecurity can disappear overnight, but the reality is that rebuilding security architecture in a country as large and complex as Nigeria requires time, strategy, cooperation, and institutional reforms
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@InibeheEffiong The current administration has continued military operations, strengthened intelligence collaboration, increased security investments, and pushed for reforms such as state policing discussions to address insecurity more effectively.
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@InibeheEffiong Every loss of innocent lives is painful and Nigerians have every right to demand stronger security measures, but calling for resignation without acknowledging the complexity of insecurity in Nigeria oversimplifies a decades-long national challenge.
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@PO_GrassRootM Real development is not just about roads and public statements, but about improving everyday public services like education
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@PO_GrassRootM Dave Umahi has been associated with major infrastructure projects, but education sector conditions must also reflect that same level of attention
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