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melinthehalfspaces@oceanwan_·
So many things going on man, I hope it all pays off and the end Jesus take the wheel 🙏🏾
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AFCAMDEN@AFCAMDEN·
The Knicks are on the verge of their first championship in 50 years and their players are parading Arsenal shirts around MSG. Just a massive institution.
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Declan Rice
Declan Rice@_DeclanRice·
We will never see a player like Messi ever again.
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Elsie not Elise 💿
Elsie not Elise 💿@ElsienotElisee·
We’re in a ChatGPT flyer pandemic
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Arsenal@Arsenal·
Threepeat.
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melinthehalfspaces@oceanwan_·
PDP doing AI graphics now
Official PDP Nigeria@OfficialPDPNig

PRESS STATEMENT 2027 PRESIDENCY: KEYAMO @fkeyamo HAS NO MORAL AUTHORITY TO ADVISE JONATHAN. The attention of the Peoples Democratic Party @OfficialPDPNig has been drawn to the recent comments by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo SAN, concerning the Party's affirmation of President Goodluck Jonathan as its candidate for the 2027 presidential election. Ordinarily, the PDP would not have dignified such comments with a response. However, the desperation and anxiety that have increasingly characterised reactions from the ruling @OfficialAPCNg to the growing national clamour for President Jonathan's return to leadership make it necessary to set the record straight. It is rather ironic that Festus Keyamo, a man who built his public profile through relentless criticism of governments and public office holders, now seeks to deny others the very democratic space he once occupied with such enthusiasm. Nigerians remember the Keyamo who challenged those in power, spoke against perceived injustices, and approached the courts in defence of democratic principles. It is therefore surprising that he now appears very comfortable with the administration's asphyxiation of the political space against the opposition, while at the same time being totally uncomfortable with citizens and political parties exercising their democratic rights. Instead of concerning himself with the internal affairs of the PDP, the Minister would do well to devote his energy to addressing the numerous challenges confronting the aviation sector and the wider administration of which he is a part. Nigerians are far more interested in solutions to the worsening economic hardship, persistent insecurity, declining purchasing power, and the growing insecurity across the country than in unsolicited political advice directed at President Jonathan. A minister who could not effectively implement a simple cashless policy is not the best person to offer advice to a former President. Under the APC administration, Nigerians have witnessed unprecedented economic difficulties, repeated collapse of critical infrastructure, rising unemployment, and corruption scandals that continue to raise serious concerns about transparency and accountability in government. These are the issues deserving of the Minister's commentary and advise to the incumbent president. The obvious nervousness that has greeted President Jonathan's candidacy is understandable, because Nigerians have not forgotten that under his administration, the country enjoyed political stability, sustained economic growth, increased foreign investor confidence, and a more inclusive national atmosphere. It is therefore not surprising that many citizens are prevailing on him to return to power to offer stability, national healing and more importantly to reduce the political temperature of the country. We can assure Keyamo and the APC that no amount of intimidation, blackmail, or scaremongering can prevent Nigerians from freely expressing their political preferences or supporting leaders they believe can help reposition the country. Democracy guarantees citizens the right to make such choices without interference from those who presently occupy public office. As the nation approaches another critical electoral cycle, Nigerians are increasingly focused on the need for competent, unifying, and selfless leadership that places national interest above personal ambition and prioritises the stability and progress of the country over partisan calculations. If Festus Keyamo @fkeyamo truly wishes to offer advice, he should begin by advising the APC-led administration to address the challenges confronting ordinary Nigerians. Until then, his attempts to lecture others on governance and political judgment will continue to ring hollow.

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MTN Uganda@mtnug·
Only trophy winners should repost and like this tweet 👀
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