Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Not your regular IKENGA
1.8K posts

Not your regular IKENGA
@nt_yr_regular
IPOB/Iyoo Cartel/Lover of freedom.
Katılım Aralık 2025
112 Takip Edilen107 Takipçiler

@AkanMkpah @TheSerahIbrahim @officialABAT I pity your life bro💔
Your gone but haven’t even realize yet💔
English

Abasi mbok!
Was I your 2026 New Year Resolution?
Feed from which government?
Have you not checked my Profile to see that I have a career?
Are you aware that Nigeria at some point had 21, Yes 21 Deepsea (Oceangoing) Ships?
You said I don't know anything. That's very fine.
Don't worry about that, let my family and myself worry about what I know or don't know.
If you think I don't know anything, why bother with me?
Are you my brother, cousin or distant family member?
Do your thing.
X Space is too broad and can contain everyone.
Is it By Fire, By Force?
Please o, it's Friday and I want to focus on my customers asking for Jekonmo and Alomo Bitters to use this weekend.
English

Last week in the United Kingdom, we took important steps to deepen a partnership that has stood the test of time.
But this visit was not about history. It was about the future.
Trade. Investment. Jobs. Opportunities for our people.
From our engagements to the agreements signed, we are building a relationship that delivers real value for Nigerians.
Thank you, Your Majesty King Charles III, and the good people of the United Kingdom for the welcome.
Thank you, Your Majesty King Charles III, and the good people of the United Kingdom, for the welcome.
English

@sirv82998666 @TheSerahIbrahim @officialABAT This is Nigeria.
Oil rich country with productive people.
Rome in the other hand is like a desert
So yes.
You can build Nigeria in a day!!
If
English

@SirTimeyin @n6oflife6 @SavvyRinu Not all true
Cell phone can be found in every corner of Nigeria currently.
English

@n6oflife6 @SavvyRinu The reality: most mass voters aren’t on social media and likely don’t follow this conversation. They remain the majority that will return APC—not out of informed choice, but for rice.
End.
English

@AkanMkpah @TheSerahIbrahim @officialABAT You’re smart huh?
Okay what Ai tags was I talking about
Get this right and I’ll deactivate!!
See let me tell you, You people that’s feeding with defending this evil government and mediocre are the dumbest set of Nigerians!
You don’t know shit but don’t even wanna know.
English

@nt_yr_regular @TheSerahIbrahim @officialABAT You can remove it for me.
You go online research something, get some points and build on it.
If you're not is AI to research information, then you're living in the year 1752 AD.
Have a great day.
English

@deuceslamba77 @BisolermiBaby lol
98% of Abians are Pleased with otti💔😭😂
Somehow you from nowhere looking for your next meal in the APC infested table telling me shit about Abia state current development
Thunder fire your father.🧓🏾 🤡
English

@nt_yr_regular @BisolermiBaby Abia state, so tell me a place around Abia state.
Asa road, faulks road, Abia North area, cementry area, park, Ariaria, even the place you call town has been on existence since, or is it at Umuahia...
Just give us a name
English

@ChibuD42178 @officialABAT Because of his hunger for power💔🤡
English

@TheSerahIbrahim @officialABAT You are so daft, so u except that to happen overnight. Thought u went to school, u should know that all this don't just happen like that, there are processes to things.
English

This criticism sounds forceful, but it mixes valid concerns with a few misreadings of what those engagements actually mean in practice.
Let's dive deep and separate emotion from substance.
The trip to the UK wasn’t about instant headlines; it was about setting up pipelines that translate into medium-term economic gains for Nigerians.
First, on the migration partnership: agreements like this are standard between countries.
What matters is not deportation headlines, but structured mobility such as skills exchange, legal migration pathways, and diaspora integration.
The UK remains one of Nigeria’s largest destinations for remittances and professional migration.
A formal framework helps Nigerians move legally, work, and send money home, while reducing exploitation and irregular migration risks.
Second, on visa policies: the UK sets its visa fees independently. That decision cannot be attributed to the 2-day visit.
What government-to-government engagement does is maintain access by ensuring Nigerians are not shut out entirely, and that bilateral education and labour pathways remain open.
Third, the £746m ports financing: infrastructure deals of this nature are rarely 100% local and this is how export credit financing works globally.
The same model is used for our National Rail and the Lagos State Mass Transit Rail and Chinese companies/government have benefited immensely from the financing deals.
Nigerians are enjoying those 2 systems and we're not hearing complaints, instead people have gone quiet.
The key benefits are:
- Modernisation of Apapa & Tin Can ports,
- Reduced turnaround time for ships,
- Lower logistics costs for Nigerian businesses,
- Increased trade throughput.
That translates directly into jobs across logistics, shipping, clearing, forwarding, trucking, and manufacturing.
Even if part of the contract value goes to foreign firms, the domestic multiplier effect such as employment, efficiency, and customs revenue stays in Nigeria.
On job creation more broadly: no serious economy creates jobs from a 48-hour trip.
What such visits do is unlock:
- Investor confidence
- Project financing
- Bilateral agreements that de-risk capital inflow
Those are the prerequisites for factories, SMEs, and infrastructure that actually employ Nigerians.
Finally, on timing and optics: empathy matters and I totally agree with you, and ourbgovernment should always communicate compassion clearly during national tragedies.
But you would also agree that governance also requires continuity because security challenges and economic diplomacy often run in parallel, not sequentially.
You would agree too that the real test of the trip is not the press release but it’s whether, in the coming months and before too long , we will see;
- Capital inflows
- Port efficiency improvements
- Expanded legal migration pathways
- Increased trade volumes
Then we Nigerians will judge the outcome, certainly not in two days, but in measurable results like Nigerians have done with the National Rail and Lagos State Mass Transit Rail.
I come from Seafaring background and the Deepsea ships I sailed on from being a Cadet Engineer to becoming a Junior Engineer before I joined Foreign Owners/Operators and progressed my career further, called at Apapa and Tin Can Island Ports many times, and I know how those Ports were then. Presently, many berths have been concessioned to different companies. Why?
Port concession is generally a good thing but ours was done for a different reason.
English
Not your regular IKENGA retweetledi

While the trip was extremely ill timed looking at how you used tax payers money to gather your cronies for a dinner on a day Nigerians were bombed by terrorists, an uncompassionate attribute I am sure King Charles would not approve of, this your polished summary doesn’t match the reality of your trip to the UK.
What is the trade, investment, jobs, and opportunities you’re talking about? What part of what you did in your 2 day trip to London encompasses trade or investment or jobs and opportunities for Nigerians?
First, you signed a migration partnership, an agreement that makes it easier for the UK to deport Nigerians. That is not job creation. That is not opportunity. That is a system designed to send more Nigerians back into an already struggling economy that you single handedly destroyed in just 3 years.
Second, there was a deal focused on immigration enforcement and visa control. Again, this does not put food on the table of a single Nigerian family. Infact just today the UK has now increased visa fees for Nigerians making it even harder for young people seeking education, work, or a better future, at a time you have weakened the naira and destroyed the nation with unintelligible reforms.
Third, the much publicized £746 million ports deal for Apapa and Tin Can, since Nigeria to you is centered in Lagos. This deal makes a significant portion of the contract go back to British firms. At least £236 million of the contracts will go back to British firms.
So while Nigeria takes on the project, the economic benefit is not retained within our country or by our people.
So where is the job creation you’re claiming you brought for Nigerians during this trip? Where are the opportunities?
You flew all the ministers out for this trip including the Defence minister with taxpayers money, on a day Nigerians were being bombed and killed. What in this trip was so important that you have done in exchange of the Nigerians that have died?
Chief Bola please if your entire cabinet is unintelligent, Nigerians are not.
Do better or resign.
English

@deuceslamba77 @BisolermiBaby Where are you from?
I need to know before I engage your ignorant ass.
English

@nt_yr_regular @BisolermiBaby Advice where she should go to witness Govt... You be mumu, abi na for Ariaria person go witness government?
English

@DanielRegha So people can differentiate between you cannibals and Ndi Igbo.
Stick to your tribe nau😂🫵🏾🤡
English

Anioma State is not needed, and Asaba is already the capital of Delta State, not Warri. Akpabio and other lawmakers should get their priorities straight. This is a waste of time, public funds, and possible opportunities.
They are busy trying to create more unwanted states so more persons can be in power, instead of trying to fix up the ones they already created.
We have many pressing concerns, but it is the creation of states that these people are focused on? Appalling.
English

@WeYoruba33675 @socetyhatesjay We only use your girls for fvcs only
When it’s about getting serious?
We know exactly and go home.
Unlike your tribesmen running away💔😭😂🤡🫵🏾
English

@nt_yr_regular @socetyhatesjay Show me 1 Yorùbá girl married to an Ibo man and I will show you 10 Ibo hoes married to Yorùbá boyz. Cheap pigs.
English
Not your regular IKENGA retweetledi

Not your regular IKENGA retweetledi

@pchikaodili1 @jeriqthehussla Count the okpa wey Dey that plate and tell me how many e Dey.
I Dey wait.
GIF
English


@jeriqthehussla @Swagodeyvex My idolo don bang o💀😂🖤
Filipino












