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Sir Musty 🇳🇬@musaig·
Ilove Nigeria with no conditions. We should be proud of our country, not take part in its distruction. People funding Nigerias downfall have a home thousands of miles away, but you & your family is here. You kill not only your enemies but people dare to you. WAR has no barring.
Defense News Nigeria@DefenseNigeria

The blowback one receives each time threads about the grand conspiracy against Nigeria are made is unsettling . My DM clustered with accusations of being used as a political pun, trying to absolve Buhari of blame, "stop pointing accusing fingers" " stop blaming others".on and on

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Dakta B. Shelby
Dakta B. Shelby@Lonnewulff·
I after deep thought and consultation with friends, family, enemies, home staff, and food vendors, I have decided to decamp to the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) under the legitimate leadership of our National Chair, Dr Hafsatu Danladi @NigeriaRenew I remain committed to upholding democratic principles and values that has become synonymous with our great party the APC.
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Sadiq G sadiq
Sadiq G sadiq@sadiqGsadiq·
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Re: Leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) I, Sadiq Sadiq Sadiq, hereby assert my position as the true and authentic Chairperson of the All Progressives Congress (APC). In light of recent developments within the party, I will be approaching the Federal High Court to challenge the legitimacy of the current leadership. This action seeks to unseat what I consider an illegitimate structure presently overseeing the affairs of our great party Furthermore, I will be requesting the court to direct the dependent National Electoral Commission (dNEC) to discontinue recognition of the National Working Committee (NWC). This step is necessary to uphold the rule of law, protect the integrity of our party, and ensure that due process is followed in its leadership. Thank you. Sadiq sadiq sadiq. APC Chairman
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Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar
If you're still in support of the ADC to rescue Nigeria from Bola Tinubu and the APC, comment 'Arise and Shine'.
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Abu Amir
Abu Amir@SadiqMaunde·
The bridge Peter Obi is building with the North is what has been giving Tinubu & his gang sleepless nights. It is really paining them. For years, they have been trying so hard to ensure that there is no political alliance between the North & the East. That is why you see them fueling division between the North & the East. Today, right before their eyes, Obi is bringing the North & the East together. They know that once Obi achieves that, they are going to be buried politically. It will be their end. That thing they are scared of — that thing they hate to see — they will see it before they are called to glory. A New Nigeria is POssible!!!
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
Professor Mahmud Yakubu, former INEC chairman followed the rule of law and recognized the lawful processes that produced the David Mark-led leadership of the ADC, much to the displeasure of Tinubu who was away then on medical tourism. When he came back, much to his chagrin, ADC had already jumped the booby trap that would have been detonated by him, so what to do? Nafiu Garba Gombe Iscariot who had been a willing participant in the party's meetings and activities was quickly mobilized to go to court just like Abure and Lamidi Apapa of Labour Party. We have six geo-political zones in this country and NE is only one of them, which means Nafiu was only one, out of the 6 that held Deputy vice chairmen position, if I am not mistaken, representing the zones in Nigeria, so why should he lay claims now that he didn't resign or was not part of the leadership change that produce David Mark? Is it in ADC constitution that if the chairman and other Exco members resign, only Nafiu Iscariot should be left and the party leadership handed over to him? Does this even make sense to any discerning mind? This INEC and the ruling APC have taken Nigerians for fools and it's left for us to show them we are not.
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Hamma
Hamma@HAHayatu·
Kwankwaso in his interview with DCL Hausa he said he tried contacted Nafiu Bala for a talk but refused to come, he said Nafiu is a young man as he googled his age and saw that he was just born in 1990 that he should thread this life just ith caution as he is just beginning his political life. Truly one thing I know is that anyone used for dirty job shall not be trusted again even by those that used him as they see him as not trustworthy.
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Farida Muktar Ashu
Farida Muktar Ashu@FaridaAshu·
I know most of you don't like or rate this guy. However, you do recognise he just gave ADC what is akin to a hail mary right😃? It's either the Nigerian government does the right thing and arrests the wanted criminal, or they shield him like Yahaya Bello. Which in that case confirms they are behind the malaise of ADC. I told you all until the announcement of a winner and even the swearing in, buckle up. The battles are gonna keep coming.
PIDOMNIGERIA@UNOFFICIALFACT

In a calculated move to extinct ADC, a new faction of the party has emerged out of the blues to lay claim of it's original leadership. The group has distanced itself from Senator David Mark's faction, and Nafiu Bala Gombe's faction. Ironically the group is being led by one Don Norman Obinna. A man declared wanted by the Nigerian @PoliceNG so many years ago.

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Asiya nomad 👑
Asiya nomad 👑@AsiyaRodrigo·
Trump has succeeded in bridging the divisions and uniting the people of Iran in a singular patriotism and love for martyrdom. The secular and the religious, across multiple faiths and ethnicities, genders and orientations. Prior to Trump, people organically protested against their government's policies and economic failures. Today, they stand united with the same government. Only imbeciles think they can defeat this civilisation.
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle

❤️🇮🇷 WATCH: The atmosphere on the streets throughout Iran is INSANE, as patriotic Iranians wait for Trump’s ultimatum to expire MILLIONS are rallying nationwide for the Islamic Republic

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Thεό Abu
Thεό Abu@TheoAbuAgada·
Nafiu Gombe has a very tough decision to make. He must either succumb to pressure from Northern elder statesmen or continue securing the bags while living a premium life. The moment he withdraws the case from court, he will be kicked out of the Transcorp Hilton where he is currently lodged, and the security details attached to him will be withdrawn. Either way, this premium life won’t last till July. Once they are done using him, he will be back to the trenches where he belongs. He doesn’t even seem like someone who is prudent with money, and this lifestyle he has been introduced to is not sustainable.
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Extraordinary Ustaz 👳🏾‍♂️📿
According to reports; Iran’s Supreme Security Council has announced that Iran has achieved victory over its enemies, which led to the United States accepting ten demands presented by Iran. THE DEMANDS: 1. From now on, the United States or Israel will not attack Iran again, and groups affiliated with Iran will also not be attacked. 2. Iran will have control over the Strait of Hormuz. 3. Iran is allowed to continue its uranium enrichment program. 4. The United States has agreed to remove all sanctions imposed on Iran. 5. Some resolutions that were placed on Iran through the United Nations will now be completely revoked. 6. Iran will be paid compensation. 7. U.S. troops will withdraw completely from the Middle East. 8. All forms of war will stop and peaceful relations will be established among Middle Eastern countries. These are eight of the ten demands made by Iran which the United States has reportedly agreed to. Even in a statement released earlier by President Trump, it was mentioned that Iran’s ten demands were not difficult to accept.
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Sprinter Press
Sprinter Press@SprinterPress·
🇮🇷 At the beginning of the war, foreign analysts said that if Iran could only ensure its "survival" in this war, it would already be a winner. However, with the help of the Almighty, under the leadership of Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei and with the support of the people who took to the streets, Islamic Iran waged such a struggle that it itself determined and imposed the conditions for ending the war.
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Ahmad Ganga
Ahmad Ganga@AhmadGanga·
Underage marriages? Even the supposed learned persons are sometimes wallowed in coveted, false narrative that the North entertains underage marriage. I am not surprised, though. This misguided perception is not peculiar to feeble minded folks from the south. Even the educated ones buy such a narrative.
Foundational Nupe Lawyer@egi_nupe

Let the northerners be awaken over out of school children, underage marriages, mass wedding, illiteracy and poverty. You will see how insecurity will reduce drastically.

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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
When Bayo Onanuga and Felix Morka start sounding like unofficial spokesmen for Nafiu Bala, Nigerians are entitled to ask who is really behind the script. You already control 32 governors, dominate the National Assembly, and hold enormous institutional power, yet 2027 still terrifies you Tinubu is gone 🔥!
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Hamma
Hamma@HAHayatu·
The only reason Trump agrees to ceasefire no is because of Iran resistance, if they are not retaliating and showing their firepower also they would have been overran long ago and imposed a puppet leader by America. The importance a countries arming themselves cannot be overemphasized
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Arewa Daddy
Arewa Daddy@ishakaa·
📌📌📌📌📌📌📌 🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔 BREAKING: T-Pain & @njcNig Under Kudirat Kekere Ekun Finally Make It To The Global Stage 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 The plot of the NADECO chieftain and self acclaimed democracy activist T-Pain and the @njcNig to entrench a one party State in Nigeria has gotten international attention I need to emphasize here that @inecnigeria charged with organizing elections in Nigeria headed by Joash Amupitan, the @NGRSenate led by @Senator_Akpabio, the @HouseNGR led by @Speaker_Abbas, the media and civil society organizations in Nigeria are complicity in this plot
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Tibor Nagy@TiborPNagyJr

If famed Nigerian human rights lawyer Femi Falana accuses Nigeria's ruling APC Party of manipulating the judiciary to try and bring about a one-party state by destroying the opposition, then the world should pay attention. Elections coming in months. theafricareport.com/413910/nigeria…

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Peacock
Peacock@dawisu·
In a region where perception and identity are tightly linked to political behavior, this narrative is gradually eroding goodwill and complicating the president’s standing among groups that once offered him strong support. Beyond perception, the broader handling of insecurity has also come under serious scrutiny. Expectations were high that a government built on such a strong coalition would move decisively to restore order. Instead, many communities across the North continue to face persistent threats from banditry, kidnappings, and insurgent activity. The response has often appeared reactive rather than strategic, with limited coordination and little visible improvement in outcomes. For a region that invested heavily in Tinubu’s emergence, the inability to significantly curb insecurity has become one of the most tangible measures of disappointment. On infrastructure, the contrast is hard to ignore. Many in the North point to slow progress on inherited projects and the absence of major new ones, while the South West, particularly Lagos, has seen approvals running into trillions. Apapa and Tin Can ports alone have attracted multiple funding rounds worth N4.5 trillion. Whether fully accurate or not, the perception of imbalance is taking root - and in politics, perception matters. Appointments have further fueled this narrative. Critics argue that key positions are concentrated within a narrow circle, with many of the most strategic roles going to individuals from the president’s ethnic base. Even when appointees are drawn from Northern states like Kogi and Kwara, the pattern raises questions about whether geography is being used to mask preference. Taken together, the message is clear. The North that mobilized, negotiated, and delivered is now reassessing its place. So the real question is no longer how Tinubu won the North, but whether he is steadily losing it. Beyond those who have publicly distanced themselves, many others remain outwardly loyal while privately disillusioned. In politics, winning is only the beginning. Coalitions must be managed, not assumed. In 2023, the North made Tinubu’s victory possible. As the next cycle approaches, whether that support holds - or collapses - will depend on whether those alliances are rebuilt or allowed to fade. 2/2 End!
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Peacock
Peacock@dawisu·
How Tinubu Won and Lost the North By Salihu Tanko Yakasai The story of the 2023 presidential election cannot be told without the North. It was central to the emergence of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, not just in votes, but in trust, alliances, and calculated political risk taken by influential Northern actors at critical moments. Before the primaries, Tinubu’s network in the North was deep and deliberate. He had strong ties with figures like Aliyu Wamakko and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, alongside key APC governors such as Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, Nasir El-Rufai, and former Governor Abubakar Badaru. These were not ceremonial relationships - they translated into real political leverage. At a time when resistance within the ruling party threatened his ambition, these Northern allies stood firm. They backed him through the primaries, even when it meant confronting entrenched interests, or the so-called cabal within the Presidential Villa. Northern governors went as far as meeting late President Muhammadu Buhari to demand clarity on succession. His neutral stance opened the door, and they walked Tinubu through it. Then came the election season. Policies like the naira redesign, widely seen as an attempt to weaken Tinubu’s chances, were openly resisted by some of these same allies. Their support was not passive - it was active, visible, and costly. Beyond politics, Tinubu also secured the backing of influential Muslim scholars. The Muslim-Muslim ticket became a rallying point. Clerics framed it as a matter of religious duty and mobilized support, even from the mimbar during Friday prayers. By the time the votes were counted, the numbers told the story. Tinubu, a Southern candidate, drew the bulk of his strength from the North - 63%, compared to 36% from the South. The North invested in him, and delivered. But what followed has been a different story. There is now a growing sense among many of those same Northern allies that the relationship has not translated into inclusive governance. Complaints of exclusion and lack of consultation are widespread. Key figures who helped deliver victory now appear sidelined. Nasir El-Rufai’s exclusion from the cabinet raised immediate questions. Abdullahi Ganduje was also passed over for executive office, later given the party chairmanship - a role many saw as compensation rather than strategy, and one he eventually exited. Developments involving Abubakar Malami have only deepened perceptions of political distancing and quiet retribution. Even within government, there are signs of strain. Ministries are underfunded, with allocations falling far below approved budgets. The Minister of Health publicly stated he received just N38 million for capital projects out of a N200 billion proposal. Behind the scenes, some ministers are reportedly funding their roles from personal resources, while others appear better supported. It raises a simple question - what exactly are the priorities? Religious backing is also shifting. Clerics who once campaigned vigorously are now more critical, especially on issues of trust and fairness. Concerns around INEC and the appointment of a perceived biased umpire have only heightened tensions, with some openly threatening to withdraw support. A related dimension that is quietly reshaping sentiment in the North is the growing push of what many describe as a “Christian genocide” narrative. While insecurity remains a national crisis, there is increasing resentment in core Northern states where communities have borne some of the heaviest losses over the years. From banditry to insurgency, large swathes of the North have experienced sustained violence affecting predominantly Muslim populations. This has led to a perception that the framing of the crisis is selective and, at times, politically motivated. For many, it raises deeper questions about fairness in national discourse and reinforces a feeling of being misunderstood or deliberately misrepresented 1/2
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Sprinter Press@SprinterPress·
Two Qatari vessels were forced to turn back before entering the Strait of Hormuz. Reports say the LNG carriers “Rasheeda” and “Al-Dhaain,” which had been loaded since the start of the war, were heading toward the strategic waterway earlier today. However, after nearing the Strait, both ships—operated by QatarEnergy—reversed course and are now sailing west, close to the UAE coastline.
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Ibrahim’
Ibrahim’@Mr_Emmcap__·
Whatever Tinubu is planning to do with 2027 elections, it is not good for the country and our democracy. We all can clearly see it unless you want to be hypocrite. Nigerians must keep uniting themselves to fight injustice and manipulation.
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Hon. Mohammed Bello El-Rufai
In the name of Allah SWT. I am pleased to announce that in partnership with Medical Plastics Ltd, a company ran by a childhood friend, Amir Baba-Kusa. We will be supplying syringes to all the Kaduna North PHC’s, which were built and constructed under the able leadership of our father, Mallam Nasir @elrufai. Kaduna North has 12 wards. When Chairman @MuktarBaloni ran the local government, under his brilliant stewardship, he added a few. All these PHC’s will be supplied with medication, typhoid, malaria and such. On behalf of Kaduna North, I would like to thank Amir and urge the federal government to support indigenous companies in critical sectors like the health industry. Signed Hon. Mohammed Bello El-Rufai Member. Kaduna North Federal Constituency Chairman, Committee on Banking Regulations. April 6, 2026.
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