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Proud Father. Husband. Nursing Assistant. Graphics/UX Designer. eMailbox: [email protected]

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SirChuks©️@occp1967·
"A star fell yesterday, a brother gone, Leaving a void, a heart that's torn. Your memory stays, a love so strong, Brother, I'll miss you, forever." 🕊️🙏🏽
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SirChuks©️@occp1967·
Tinubu to Buhari: Print more naira notes, suspend VAT. _ Chukwuma DJ Cuppy Toyota Kia Chukwuemeka Alhaji Sugar Road Lafenwa Road UTME David Hundeyin Don Jazzy
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Nigeria Is Bleeding From Within It is deeply troubling to read recent World Bank reports indicating that, while Nigeria’s Federation Revenue surged to ₦84 trillion in just three years, a staggering 41% —amounting to ₦34.44 trillion —never reached the Federation Account. This sum exceeds the combined ₦34 trillion earmarked for capital projects in the 2024 and 2025 Appropriation Bills, a comparison that underscores the gravity of the situation and signals that something is fundamentally wrong. This is not a mere oversight; it points to institutionalised corruption on a massive scale. In 1994, when the Okigbo Panel reported about $12.4 billion from the Gulf War oil windfall as unaccounted for, Nigerians were outraged and the nation shook with indignation. Today, an even more troubling situation appears to be unfolding, yet it is met with a disquietening silence. We are trapped in a lethal paradox: Earning more as a nation, yet having less to invest in healthcare, education, and infrastructure. From 2025, systemic “deductions” have allowed agencies to capture more resources than entire states and even critical ministries. These leakages explain why countries with fewer resources are out-performing us across key development indices. With such a broken system, how can we fix power, strengthen our schools, build resilient healthcare, or develop critical infrastructure? Nigeria has no business being poor. We must stop these leakages through disciplined, transparent leadership driven by character. It is time to redirect our hijacked resources back to the people and move Nigeria into the league of developed nations. With our collective resolve to change this corruption-infested system, a New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Lere Olayinka - Aresa 1@OlayinkaLere·
"Henceforth, any anchor or presenter found to have: expressed personal opinion as fact, bullied or intimidated a guest, denied fair hearing to opposing views, or otherwise compromised neutrality, shall be deemed to have committed a Class B breach." NBC issues formal notice to broadcasters over code breaches in news, current affairs, and political programmes.
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SirChuks©️@occp1967·
If your memory is as reliable as you suggest, then address this directly: Why was the young Duke’s photography used by Tinubu’, and why do all the key parts of the messaging closely mirror late MKO Abiola’s manifesto? These are serious concerns. Avoiding them only raises more questions.
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Jubril A. Gawat
Jubril A. Gawat@Mr_JAGs·
For correction sake: This information is FALSE, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu was the first to release a very detailed Manifesto, issues on Student loans which birthed NELFUND Student loan scheme and other policies came from it . As at that time, Peter Obi said clearly that he does NOT need a manifesto (video evidence attached). After much pressure, his team quickly put something together, they later used a picture from Ikoyi/VI as his cover page which was heavily criticized (picture evidence attached), people said he should have used a picture from Anambra which he governed. Please feel free to support your candidate BUT Say No to FAKE NEWS.
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ODINAKA. El Toro.@TheAjibolaGrey

Tinubu no even get manifesto for first term and second term but I should convince you to vote Peter Obi

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SirChuks©️@occp1967·
Buhari almost bankrupted Nigeria; my presidency quickly saved country. - Bola Tinubu _ Chukwuma DJ Cuppy Toyota Kia Chukwuemeka Alhaji Sugar Road Lafenwa Road UTME David Hundeyin Don Jazzy
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SirChuks©️@occp1967·
The presidency, APC, their Data Boys, and City Boys are all after one person - Peter Obi. Why? It shows that he really won the 2023 presidential election, which then INEC chairman Yakubu handed over to Tinubu. Focus on the achievements of Tinubu, what he has done to better the lives of average Nigerians, and how he is addressing insecurity and inflation in the country. _ WHAT A GOAL Emirates Real Madrid Arda Guler Liquorose #BAYRMA Harry Kane Vini Superman Blue Band Desr God #ARSSPO Olise
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SirChuks©️@occp1967·
@SegunShowunmi Must you step so low in order to defend the man? Well, you are doing this all in the name of “standing on Tinubu’s mandate”. Shame on you 👀
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Segun(🦁)Showunmi (PhD)
Segun(🦁)Showunmi (PhD)@SegunShowunmi·
Kio Amachree’s Misguided Tirade: A Rebuttal in Defence of Facts, Contribution, and Nigeria’s True Builders. Amachree’s write-up collapses under the weight of its own contradictions, exaggerations, and ironically the same divisive instincts it claims to condemn. First, let’s deal with the most offensive and intellectually lazy premise: that @Glbertchagoury is somehow “less Nigerian” and therefore an easier target for outrage. That is not just wrong it is dangerous. Gilbert Chagoury is Nigerian by law, by investment, and by decades of continuous engagement with this country. He has lived, built, employed, paid taxes, and taken risks in Nigeria for over half a century. Many of the loudest critics, including diaspora commentators writing from comfortable homes abroad, cannot claim that level of sustained commitment. You do not get to emotionally exit a country and then question the legitimacy of those who stayed and built within it. If contribution is the metric, then let’s be honest: he has contributed more to Nigeria’s physical and economic landscape than many who dominate online outrage cycles. That is not sentiment it is measurable reality. Second, this attempt to reduce complex infrastructure procurement into a simplistic “$13 billion gift to one man” narrative is, at best, distortion and, at worst, deliberate misinformation. Large-scale infrastructure projects coastal highways, port rehabilitation, shoreline protection are not social media slogans. They involve engineering, financing structures, sovereign guarantees, and execution risk at a level most commentators do not even attempt to understand. If there are legitimate concerns, then present them properly: • Where is the documented breach of procurement law? • Which statutory provisions were violated? • What evidence exists beyond assertion? Anything less is noise. Third, the fixation on past legal issues without context, without acknowledging legal closure or evolution betrays selective outrage. If Nigerian law disqualifies an individual from contracts or honours, cite it. If not, then what we are seeing is not accountability it is opportunistic character assassination. Fourth, the diaspora sermonizing is deeply ironic. Distance does not automatically confer clarity. Writing from Stockholm, London, or Houston does not substitute for operational understanding of Nigeria’s infrastructure ecosystem. Perspective is useful but detachment can breed oversimplification. Now, to the hypocrisy at the heart of this piece: it condemns tribalism while replacing it with something equally toxic xenophobic insinuation. Swap “tribe” for “foreigner,” and suddenly it is acceptable outrage? That is not reform. That is prejudice in a different costume. Nigeria’s challenge is institutional not ethnic, not foreign: • weak procurement enforcement • elite capture across all divides • opacity in contract structuring • weak accountability mechanisms Blaming one businessman foreign-born or otherwise does not fix systemic failure. And since facts matter, let us speak concretely. Look at Eko Atlantic, the stabilization of Victoria Island against Atlantic encroachment, and the coastal engineering behind the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway. These are not abstract claims they are visible, technical interventions that have reshaped Nigeria’s coastline and protected economic assets. You may debate contracts, but you cannot erase execution. Frankly, one has to look at these achievements and wonder how anyone reduces such complexity to a lazy narrative of theft without proof. At this point, enough is enough. I strongly encourage the @ChagouryGroup to consider legal action against defamatory claims and put this embarrassing cycle of uninformed agitation to rest. Public discourse must carry consequences when it abandons facts for sensationalism. CC: @officialABAT @ronaldchagoury
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SirChuks©️@occp1967·
How old is the man, can you tell us more about his background, parents, and schools attended?
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956

STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE PRESIDENT TINUBU CONGRATULATES WADAGNI, BENIN REPUBLIC'S PRESIDENT-ELECT President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated the President-elect of the Republic of Benin, His Excellency, Romuald Wadagni, on his victory at the polls. Romuald Wadagni, the country's Minister of Finance, secured an overwhelming majority of the vote in the presidential election held on April 12. In a letter signed by him, President Tinubu said the victory “reflects the trust the Beninese people have placed in your vision and your distinguished record of service as Minister of Finance.” President Tinubu also stated that Nigeria and the Republic of Benin “share a long history of friendship, cultural ties, and cooperation,” adding that he looked forward to working with His Excellency Romuald Wadagni to strengthen bilateral relations. The full text of the letter : Your Excellency and Dear Brother, "On behalf of the Government and the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I extend my warmest congratulations to you on your election as the President of the Republic of Benin following the polls held on April 12, 2026. "I commend the Government and people of the Benin Republic for conducting a peaceful election and noted that Wadagni's victory reflects the trust the people have placed in his vision and record of service as the current Minister of Finance. "This transition marks a significant chapter in your nation’s history. I therefore commend the people of Benin for their resilience and commitment to the democratic process and to maintaining peace during the election cycle. "Our two nations share a long history of friendship, cultural ties, and cooperation. I therefore look forward to working closely with your administration to strengthen our bilateral relations further, enhance regional security, and promote economic prosperity within the ECOWAS sub-region and the African Union. "As you prepare to assume the onerous responsibilities of the high office of the Presidency, I wish you great wisdom, fortitude, and success. You can please rest assured of my unstinting support and cooperation in this regard." Bayo Onanuga Special Adviser to the President (Information and Strategy) April 16, 2026

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SirChuks©️@occp1967·
With the "Must, " the presidency has already planned how to rig the election in 2027. Can Onanuga showcase his paymaster achievements or any tangible thing he has done since 2023? Tinubu said, "If I don't give you light, don't vote for me for the 2 tenures ," and Nigeria will hold him to that. Has insecurity reduced, or rather, has it increased ? Do we talk about hardship and hunger? The renewed hope agenda was a scam.
Premium Times@PremiumTimesng

'Since Buhari completed his eight years, Tinubu too must complete his own' - Presidency premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/…

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SirChuks©️
SirChuks©️@occp1967·
With the "Must, " the presidency has already planned how to rig the election in 2027. Can Onanuga showcase his paymaster achievements or any tangible thing he has done since 2023? Tinubu said, "If I don't give you light, don't vote for me for the 2 tenures ," and Nigeria will hold him to that. Has insecurity reduced, or rather, has it increased ? Do we talk about hardship and hunger? The renewed hope agenda was a scam.
Premium Times@PremiumTimesng

'Since Buhari completed his eight years, Tinubu too must complete his own' - Presidency premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/…

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CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
Nedu Wazobia: “Are you an APC member?” Man: “Yes, I’m an APC member. I always ask people, if we conduct elections in a free and fair manner, are we going to win? Their answer is no, we are not going to win. Tell me how you will explain to Nigerians that it is because of what is happening in Iran that is why we are facing several challenges.”
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SirChuks©️@occp1967·
Yeah, that “N159.28trn debt = N724,000 per Nigerian” line has been making the rounds. Let’s break it down: *What the numbers are based on* - *Total debt*: DMO’s latest public figure is *N153.29 trillion* as at end of Q3 2025. With fresh borrowing in 2026 — FG already borrowed N8.1trn in Q1 2026 — hitting *N159.28trn* now is plausible. - *Per capita*: Nigeria’s population is estimated ∼216.7m – 220m. N159.28 trillion ÷ 220 million ≈ *N724,000 per person*. For comparison, in Q2 2024 DMO/NBS put debt at N134.297trn with 216.7m people = *N619,501 per person*. So N724k tracks with debt rising to ~N159trn. *Context you should know* 1. *Rising fast*: Debt was N142trn Sept 2024, N144.67trn Dec 2024, N149.39trn Mar 2025, N153.29trn Q3 2025. Naira devaluation is a big driver — external debt jumps in naira terms even if dollar amount barely moves. 2. *Debt service pressure*: World Bank flagged debt service-to-revenue at 49.5% in 2025. Means almost half of FG revenue goes to paying debt. 3. *Per capita ≠ you owe it*: “Each Nigerian owes N724k” is a way to visualize it, but it’s public debt, not personal debt. It gets repaid via taxes, oil revenue, etc. So yes, if total debt is now N159.28trn, the math checks out at roughly *N724,000 per Nigerian*. The trend is up, mainly from new borrowing + weaker naira inflating external debt.
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SirChuks©️@occp1967·
BREAKING: DON'T ALLOW ANYBODY TO COME AND CAMPAIGN WITH MONEY, RICE, SPAGHETTI, OR TALIYA. RETWEET _ WHAT A GOAL Emirates Real Madrid Arda Guler Liquorose #BAYRMA Harry Kane Superman Blue Band #ARSSPO
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SirChuks©️@occp1967·
A different kind of hell!! 🥵💀 Credit: Moses Ginika Okpara _ WHAT A GOAL Emirates Real Madrid Arda Guler Liquorose #BAYRMA Harry Kane Superman Blue Band #ARSSPO
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