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Mazi Njemanze

@njemanzechieze

Photographer ll Cinematographer ll Editor ll Content Creator ll Script Writer ll Proudly Igbo

Ikeja, Lagos Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2013
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Mazi Njemanze
Mazi Njemanze@njemanzechieze·
I know what I want. It burns like fire within me. I see it, I feel it, I breath it. It wakes me up every night to remind me of my promise to bring it into existence. It's more than just a dream. Every single day, I make calculated and conscious efforts to give it life.
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Mazi Njemanze@njemanzechieze·
@officialABAT In a sane climes, the responses here should make you resign but no. You would rather rule stones and trees than resign. See how much people hate you.
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT·
Today, I participated in the APC Presidential Direct Primary at my ward in Ikoyi, Lagos, alongside my dear wife, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, CON. Democracy is not sustained by noise, speculation, or borrowed platforms. It is sustained by citizens who show up, party members who believe, institutions that endure, the grassroots, and a political family rooted in the people. The APC remains focused, organised and deeply grounded across Nigeria. Others may gather around grievance. We gather around structure, service, and the work of nation-building. Together, we will continue to renew hope, strengthen our democracy, and build a stronger Nigeria for all. Bola Ahmed Tinubu President Federal Republic of Nigeria
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Mazi Njemanze@njemanzechieze·
@HQNigerianArmy And people are daily being tortured and killed in the north and south west but na East explosive materials dey. Irony
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Nigerian Army
Nigerian Army@HQNigerianArmy·
TROOPS OF OPERATION EASTERN SANITY II BUST CRIMINAL HIDEOUT, RECOVER EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS IN ENUGU Troops of Operation EASTERN SANITY II have recorded another operational success against criminal elements in the South East following a raid operation conducted in Oji River Local Government Area of Enugu State. Acting on credible intelligence, troops deployed at Oji River, in conjunction with Keystone personnel from Oji River LGA, conducted a raid operation at about 0430 hours on 23 May 2026 on a house suspected to be harbouring cultists and other criminal elements at Achi Town in Oji River LGA. During the operation, troops recovered 8 motorcycles and 2 buckets of locally made gun powder suspected to be used for criminal activities. Additionally, troops apprehended 3 suspects namely Mr Ozor Benjamin (85 years) from Isikwe Achi, Mrs Miracle Eze (26 years) and Mrs Ogechukwu Okorie (29 years), both from Umuoka Achi in Oji River LGA, Enugu State. The arrested suspects and recovered items have since been handed over to Keystone Oji River for further investigation and necessary action. The successful operation highlights the commitment of Operation EASTERN SANITY II troops and other security agencies to sustaining offensive operations against criminal elements threatening peace and security in the South East region. Troops remain resolute in denying criminal elements freedom of action while encouraging members of the public to continue providing timely and credible information to security agencies.
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TundeOfAllTrades🌴@EverythingTunde·
He can literally do all that at age 3?? Amazingggggggg
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BLESSED 🥷
BLESSED 🥷@Dee_9889·
Nnamdi Kanu called Nigeria a zoo, All of us Nigerians including me, were fucking angry. — Idris Zekeri
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Mazi Njemanze@njemanzechieze·
@QueenUjunwa1 I don't even expect to see my own name here. Be like we no reach 2 wey deh bear that name oo.
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Mazi Njemanze@njemanzechieze·
@TouchlineX So football is no longer what it used to be. No wonder VAR has removed the excitement
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The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🔋🚨 𝗗𝗜𝗗 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗞𝗡𝗢𝗪: The ball for the 2026 World Cup needs to be plugged in and charged before kick off. • The balls have a sensor that tracks its precise location every time that it's touched. • For the 2022 World Cup, the sensor hanged in wires inside the ball, but now it's part of one of the balls panels. • The data is paired with 12 cameras around the stadiums to track the precise location of the ball and every player 50 times every second. • This data is transmitted live to VAR, and will be used to determine goal line technology and offsides. • The sensor is extremely lightweight, unnoticeable for the players, and the battery lasts for up to 6 hours.
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One day a man decided to retire... He booked himself on a Caribbean cruise and proceeded to have the time of his life, that is, until the ship sank. He soon found himself on an island with no other people, no supplies, nothing, only bananas and coconuts. After about four months, he is lying on the beach one day when the most gorgeous woman he has ever seen rows up to the shore. In disbelief, he asks, "Where did you come from? How did you get here?" She replies, "I rowed over from the other side of the island where I landed when my cruise ship sank." "Amazing," he notes. "You were really lucky to have a row boat wash up with you." "Oh, this thing?" explains the woman. " I made the boat out of some raw material I found on the island. The oars were whittled from gum tree branches. I wove the bottom from palm tree branches, and the sides and stern came from an Eucalyptus tree." "But, where did you get the tools?" "Oh, that was no problem," replied the woman. " On the south side of the island, a very unusual stratum of alluvial rock is exposed. I found that if I fired it to a certain temperature in my kiln, it melted into ductile iron and I used that to make tools and used the tools to make the hardware." The guy is stunned. "Let's row over to my place," she says "and I'll give you a tour." So, after a short time of rowing, she soon docks the boat at a small wharf. As the man looks to shore, he nearly falls off the boat. Before him is a long stone walk leading to a cabin and tree house. While the woman ties up the rowboat with an expertly woven hemp rope, the man can only stare ahead, dumb struck. As they walk into the house, she says casually, "It's not much, but I call it home. Please sit down." "Would you like a drink?" "No! No thank you," the man blurts out, still dazed. "I can't take another drop of coconut juice." "Oh, it's not coconut juice," winks the woman. "I have a still. How would you like a Tropical Spritz?" Trying to hide his continued amazement, the man accepts, and they sit down on her couch to talk. After they exchange their individual survival stories, the woman announces, " I'm going to slip into something more comfortable. Would you like to take a shower and shave? There's a razor in the bathroom cabinet upstairs. No longer questioning anything, the man goes upstairs into the bathroom. There, in the cabinet is a razor made from a piece of tortoise bone. Two shells honed to a hollow ground edge are fastened on to its end inside a swivel mechanism. "This woman is amazing," he muses. "What's next?" When he returns, she greets him wearing nothing but some small flowers on tiny vines, each strategically positioned, she smelled faintly of gardenias. She then beckons for him to sit down next to her. "Tell me," she begins suggestively, slithering closer to him, "We've both been out here for many months. You must have been lonely. When was the last time you played around? She stares into his eyes. He can't believe what he's hearing. "You mean..." he swallows excitedly as tears start to form in his eyes, "You've built a Golf Course too?"
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𝐃𝐫𝐚𝐤𝐞🔰
𝐃𝐫𝐚𝐤𝐞🔰@DrakeOfficial06·
An dem say this man na professor People are just evil, why is it that they can't do without calling Mazi Nnamdi Kanu??
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Emeka Gift Official@EmekaGift100·
Gowon’s Latest Revisionism Exposed: Ojukwu Did Not Frustrate Peace - You Did, By Betraying Aburi Accord In his newly launched autobiography My Life of Service and Allegiance, former Head of State Yakubu Gowon has once again attempted to rewrite history by accusing the late Biafran leader, Lt. Col. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, of “frustrating all peace moves” and single handedly derailing efforts to avert the Nigerian Civil War. This claim is not only false it is a shameless distortion of documented facts, coming from the very man who personally signed the Aburi Accord and later tore it apart under pressure from Lagos civil servants and northern hardliners. Ojukwu’s Own Words Destroy Gowon’s Narrative In a detailed, firsthand account, Ojukwu made it crystal clear that “Aburi was a complete success” until Gowon returned to Lagos and reneged on everything agreed upon. “Our case was so clear, so straightforward, that there really was not much room for any doubt or confusion at all,” Ojukwu stated. The meeting in Aburi, Ghana, in January 1967 was not a failure of negotiation. It was a triumph of consensus among military colleagues. All parties, including Gowon fully negotiated, drafted, and agreed on the resolutions. Transcripts and audio tapes exist to this day as irrefutable evidence. Ojukwu even reviewed fresh copies of the records shortly before giving the interview. The Spirit of Brotherhood at Aburi Far from the tension Gowon now tries to portray, the conference ended on an extraordinarily warm and hopeful note. Ghana’s General Joseph Ankrah was so impressed that he personally drove both Gowon and Ojukwu to the airport. In a moving gesture aboard the car, Ojukwu took Gowon’s hand, placed it on Ankrah’s lap, covered it with his own, and asked Ankrah to “hold us together.” Ojukwu then gave this solemn assurance: “General, I am genuinely and totally satisfied with everything we said… Once we have fully and successfully implemented this, I would like to ask you for just one favour… for you to be the one who proposes Jack Gowon as the Head of State of Nigeria.” This was not the action of a man frustrating peace. This was a leader extending trust and brotherhood. Concrete Agreements Reached, Then Abandoned by Gowon At Aburi, they unanimously agreed on: Establishment of “Area Commands” for the Armed Forces Decentralization of the “Police Force” A new “revenue sharing formula” Regional control over internal affairs “Concurrence of every region” required for national decisions Change of Gowon’s title from Supreme Commander to “Commander-in-Chief” Ojukwu emphatically rejected the confederation label thrust upon him: “Everybody talks about confederation. Go and look at the transcript. There is no time that the word confederation came from my lips.” Yet upon returning to Lagos, Gowon influenced by “some ambassadors” and federal permanent secretaries, began denying the agreement. The same man who shook hands and smiled at Aburi suddenly claimed the deal was misunderstood. Who Truly Frustrated Peace? Ojukwu returned to Enugu and threw a celebration, believing the crisis was over. Gowon returned to Lagos and allowed the agreement to be shredded. When the denials began, Ojukwu released the “Aburi tapes” publicly so Nigerians could judge for themselves. Gowon’s regime proceeded with Decree No. 8, which many saw as a watered-down betrayal of the full spirit of Aburi. The historical record is devastatingly clear: Gowon signed it. Gowon killed it. Enough of the Blame Game For over five decades, Gowon has tried to shift responsibility for the war that claimed millions of lives mostly Igbo civilians onto Ojukwu. His new book is simply the latest chapter in this tiresome revisionism. Ojukwu did not start the war. The pogroms against Easterners did not start with Ojukwu. The refusal to honour a solemnly reached agreement did not start with Ojukwu. It was Gowon who had the power to implement Aburi and chose not to. While Nigeria is still struggling with the same fundamental issues of true federalism, regional autonomy, and restructuring, issues that were already solved at Aburi in 1967, Gowon’s book brings no message of unity. It only exposes once again the original betrayal: the monumental failure of honesty and leadership from the very top. The tapes are still available. The transcripts are still there. History cannot be rewritten with a book launch. On Aburi we still stand. The truth remains unchanged. Family Writers Press International.
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aloy ejimakor@AloyEjimakor·
This video bears one of the best rebuttals to Gowon’s distortions of the history of the Civil War & its aftermaths. And unlike Gowon’s book which came lately, the video was made in the immediate aftermaths of the civil war.
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Mazi Njemanze@njemanzechieze·
The greatest prophet of our time didn't come as a Christian. He didn't own or pastor a church. All his prophecies have almost come to pass, except one. God bless him
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Mazi Njemanze@njemanzechieze·
@briefadil @Arewa_Source How can you be talking from both sides of your mouth at the same time? For you to be concerned about ethnicity and alliances means you're not yet ready for change. For your information, we don't care who sits as president. If you like vote Sheik Gumi. We don't care
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Adeel@briefadil·
Exactly. The North has learned from past broken alliances and empty promises. Tinubu’s administration has shown no interest in tackling security i rather vote him over PO. Obi’s ‘one-term’ deal with Kwankwaso sounded convenient in 2023, but many see it as tactical politics rather than genuine statesmanship. Northern voters prioritizing stability, farmland security, and real development over social media hype makes perfect strategic sense. Focus on performance and deliverables in 2027, not recycled rhetoric. The region deserves consistent governance, not another experiment.
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Arewa Source@Arewa_Source·
We will rather massively Vote Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027 than vote for Peter Obi and his fake one term promise to Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso. They think we are stupid.
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Mazi Njemanze@njemanzechieze·
@HighChiefOkoro Its so unfortunate that social media is a sort of leveler. Ordinarily, you don't qualify to mention Peter Obi's name without adding 'Sir', you can't even have access to his gate, let alone his dog. But here you are opening your gutter to call him an 'idiot'. Its well
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Mazi Njemanze@njemanzechieze·
@Onsogbu Ordinarily I don't respond to this kind of tweet but if you show us 10 roads built by Okezie Ikpeazu in 8 years, then we can start talking.
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Pst Okezie JAMES Atañi 🦨
BREAKING NEWS: ₦20 MILLION CHALLENGE FOR ANYONE WHO CAN BRING 10 ROADS OTTI BUILT IN 3 YEARS IN ABA. Yes, today, the 17th day of this fact-given challenge, I, Engineer Tony Emelogu, pledge ₦20,000,000 to anyone in Abia State who can provide verifiable evidence of 10 roads that Governor Alex Otti built from scratch to Completion in Aba since he took office 3 years ago Yes, you head me right. I mean ₦20 million, real money, for real roads, not propaganda roads, and I am not bluffing about it. The money will be deposited into your account within 24 hours of providing evidence of the 10 roads. Why the challenge? This challenge has been necessitated because of Otti Wallers, who comes to my page to hurl insults, without bringing any other road Otti has done, except the PH road, which Ikpeazu also started Now I beg you, please bring evidence and get rewarded for it. Let this be proof to Ndi Aba that this man Otti has done nothing to match the level of funds he has received from the FAAC and JAAC accounts since he assumed office. The money he gets is well over 60B per month. Kai! Otti, #60B monthly can do a lot for Abians in this present economy, stop giving us excuses. Furthermore, let some of these ignorant people who are busy making excuses for Otti see below what Ikpeazu achieved during his first 4 years in office. Let them see that, with over ₦60B in allocations, Otti has not done better than Ikpeazu in 4 years, despite monthly allocations of less than #4B. So abusing me for saying the truth is not in your best interest. Therefore, I challenge you all to prove me wrong, and I'll reward you. So if you can bring 10 Roads Done by Alex Otti in Aba within 72 hours of this publication, you will receive #20 million naira in your account within 24 hours. But if you can't, then let me tell you what Ikpeazu achieved in 4 years as a leader who knows the job and cares for the people. Dr Okezie Victor Ikpeazu is the first governor to deliver roads using rigid pavement/cement technology. Some of these roads were commissioned during his first 100 days in office, and all were achieved in his first 4 years in office. My people, go and verify these roads; they are there and not hidden. 1. Umola Road – 12+ years old, no potholes 2. Ehere Road – 12 years standing strong 3. Ukaegbu Road – still solid after 12 years 4. Kamalu Road – still standing 5. Omini Road – still serving its purpose 6. MCC Road – still standing 7. Ochefu Road – still solid to date 8. Owerri Rd off Okigwe Road – go verify 9. Ibadan Road, Ndiegoro, Ngwa Road – still strong 10. Abiriba Ring Road & Umule Road 11. Tonimas Road. This is proof on the ground, not on paper So, my people, Ikpeazu didn’t just build these roads; he broke some jinxes while doing them He broke the jinx of perennial failure on Aba Road, Umuahia He Fixed Afo Ibeji, Umuahia He Rescued Ife Obara, Ama Ikonne, Ehere, Umuola, and Ukaegbu in Aba These roads were once a notorious death trap, but he made them work. The real fact is that the former Governor introduced the rigid pavement technology as the solution to Abia’s repeated road failures. That’s why those roads are still standing years later. So here’s my question to Otti Wallers In 3 years, which jinx have Otti broken? What 10 roads can they point to and say, 'Otti built this'? See it. Please don't give excuses now, and no fake press releases. Just give me 10 roads with Photos and location as evidence. Bring it on and win the prize. It's #20 million, and it is on the table for Ndi Abia to grab But if you can’t produce 10 roads, maybe it’s time to admit that talking is easy, but building is hard. Ikpeazu didn't just talk; he built. He didn't blame; he worked, and he didn't take, he delivered. He set the standard that Otti enjoys today, and he takes praise from people who do not know the truth. My dear Governor Otti, leadership isn’t about excuses.
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Mazi Njemanze@njemanzechieze·
@ArcSadam How much did you expect him to save every month please? Multiply it by the number of months and tell us because I don't understand why you think he's a robot and should live a one directional life of giving you the money for running the house and saving every other thing
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Sadam@ArcSadam·
My husband earns around 800k every month. Out of that, he gives me 200k for feeding and running the house, 60k for the children’s school needs, and another 100k for light bills, medicine, and little unexpected expenses. In total, about 360k comes into the home monthly, while he keeps the rest. Recently, I became curious about our finances and asked him how much he had saved over the years, but he avoided the conversation. Later, I checked and discovered he had about 14M saved. Honestly, after more than three years of work and all the sacrifices we’ve made as a family, I expected it to be much more. What confused me most is that my husband is not someone who spends recklessly. He eats at home most of the time, only buys lunch occasionally at work, and aside from helping family members once in a while and paying the children’s school fees, there’s nothing extravagant he does. When I asked him calmly to explain how the savings were only 14M, the conversation turned into an argument. Instead of answering me, he started bringing up my own salary and asking whether he had ever questioned the money in my account. Since then, the house has been tense and silent. This morning, he even said if I’m unhappy, I’m free to leave the marriage because he will never discuss his money with me. Now I’m honestly confused. Is it wrong for a wife to want transparency about the future of her family? Or did I overstep boundaries by checking his account and questioning his savings?
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT·
I commend the @ndlea_nigeria and its operatives for the successful dismantling of a major drug syndicate and a multi-million dollar narcotics production network operating within our country. The seizure of illicit drugs and chemicals valued at over $360 million, alongside the arrest of key foreign and local collaborators, sends a clear message that Nigeria will not yield its future to criminal networks and narco traffickers. West Africa is increasingly becoming a major corridor in the global narcotics trade, and this poses a direct threat not just to our security, but to the future of our young people. We must confront this danger with courage, coordination, and consistency. I urge Nigerians to support our law enforcement agencies by remaining vigilant and reporting suspicious activities within their communities. I commend the NDLEA for its professionalism, bravery, and resilience. The fight against illicit drugs is a fight for the soul, safety, and future of our nation. Bola Ahmed Tinubu President
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
2027: Back Tinubu or risk losing federal projects — Umahi tells South-East
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