Omon Ojugo

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Omon Ojugo

@ojugo296

Over 13 years of proven experienced in, Business Development, Cyber security expert and Relationship Management. Sound ability in steering and improving

Lagos nigeria Katılım Aralık 2011
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Omon  Ojugo
Omon Ojugo@ojugo296·
@renoomokri It's true, Abacha was better than Tinubu. If you check all the economy index then and now, you will agree that Abacha was far better than what we have now. Forget emotions
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
I Killed Kudirat Abiola Under Instructions of Abacha's Government-Sergeant Rogers (Today, Peter Obi Says Abacha Is Better Than Tinubu)
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Omon Ojugo@ojugo296·
Registered 2022 GX460 @#80M. Bought brand new and used by expatriate in Lagos. Just like. DM me if interested.
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AMARA
AMARA@Amy_beke·
I want a man that will never choose football over me 🥹
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AMARA@Amy_beke·
Please, how can i reduce my tummy in 7 days?
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Omon Ojugo@ojugo296·
@jidesanwoolu Happy Birthday to our amiable First Lady of our dear state. I wish her the best, long live and good health IJN
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Babajide Sanwo-Olu
Babajide Sanwo-Olu@jidesanwoolu·
Happy birthday dear Ibijoke, my wife of inestimable value. You’re beautiful inside and outside. Your love, care and compassion are not only for the home front but spread to the good people of our dear State. As you celebrate, I pray that God will grant you more grace, health and wisdom to contribute more to our administration’s realisation of the THEMES+ agenda. Happy birthday my darling.
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Senator Dino Melaye. (SDM)
Senator Dino Melaye. (SDM)@_dinomelaye·
*Happy Birthday Senator Dino Melaye Esq.* Happy Birthday to a true leader, mentor, and role model. As you celebrate another year of life, I am reminded of your unwavering commitment to public service, your passion for justice, and your dedication to the people, and I am grateful to have you as a guiding light. I am honored to call you my boss, mentor, and inspiration. Your wisdom, vision, and strength motivate me to strive for excellence. I am thankful for the opportunities to learn from you. On this special day, I wish you joy, love, and celebration. May your birthday be filled with happiness, laughter, and reflection on the incredible achievements of your life. May this year bring you continued success, good health, and fulfillment. With utmost respect and admiration, *Ali, Abdullahi Hashim (Dino Boy)* *#I_am_Dino_Boy🧔‍♂️*
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Omon Ojugo@ojugo296·
@PeterObi This tweet has confirmed my belief that You, Mr. Peter Obi is not fit to be a president of this great nation. You are only pretending to be who you are not. I pity those innocent people supporting you.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Kanu’s Conviction: At a Time Like This. The news of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s conviction should compel every well-meaning Nigerian to pause and reflect. This is coming at a time when our beloved nation is facing severe economic hardship, insecurity, and the consequences of poor governance. Rather than reducing tension, this unfortunate development may well only aggravate it. I have always maintained that Mazi Kanu should never have been arrested. His arrest, detention, and now conviction represent a failure of leadership and a misunderstanding of the issues at stake. For years, I have consistently argued that dialogue, constructive engagement, and inclusive governance offer the path to lasting peace. Coercion becomes necessary only when reason has been exhausted. In this case, I submit that the reason was not only not exhausted, but was probably not explored at all, or not fully explored. The concerns Kanu raised were not unheard of. The issues for which he demanded solutions were not insoluble. It only required wisdom, empathy, and a willingness to listen. In any functional society, such grievances are met with dialogue and reforms aimed at strengthening unity. The government’s approach has only deepened mistrust and created an avoidable distraction at a time when citizens are overwhelmed by harsh economic realities and insecurity. While some may insist that “the law has taken its course,” leadership often demands more than a strict, mechanical application of the law. Nations around the world resort to political solutions, negotiated settlements, and even amnesty when legal processes alone cannot serve the broader interest of peace and stability. Nigeria is not an exception. The handling of Kanu’s case mirrors the government as a man trapped in a hole but who, instead of looking for a way out, keeps digging deeper. It worsens not only the government’s predicament but also the nation's collective condition. If we truly desire a new Nigeria - a united, peaceful, and progressive one, our leaders must choose healing over hostility, reconciliation over retaliation, and dialogue over division. Only by addressing grievances with justice, fairness, and compassion can we move towards a future where every Nigerian feels heard, valued, and safe. My ultimate call at this time, without prejudice to how anyone feels about the decision of the court, is for us to be optimistic for peace and reconciliation which will come in the end. I am also saying, thereby, that the Presidency, the Council of State and credible statesmen who love this country and who are interested in cohesion and inclusivity, should rise to the occasion, for a lasting solution. -PO
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Godwin Enakhena
Godwin Enakhena@genakhena·
A wife God gifted me. A true companion and confidant everyman could ask for. I couldn’t have asked for more. Happy birthday, Efe. You’re priceless.
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Omon  Ojugo
Omon Ojugo@ojugo296·
@wemimospot This is not bad.....the sketch is okay, just the finishing. Let encourage him to do better. Meanwhile, how old is the boy?
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Wemimo Adewuni Obiwale
Wemimo Adewuni Obiwale@wemimospot·
My son drew a lion 🦁 please review. He'll be reading your comments after school 😄 What should he draw next?
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Asiwaju
Asiwaju@The_socialistt·
If Bola Ahmed Tinubu is your President, retweet and drop ur handle let's follow each other Bola Tinubu follow train 🦇🦇🦇 Friday Progressive follow train
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Wemimo Adewuni Obiwale
Wemimo Adewuni Obiwale@wemimospot·
So, we're voting Goodluck Jonathan as the President in 2027, abi? Is this the consensus? WHY do we need a Goodluck Jonathan again?
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TUNJI DISU
TUNJI DISU@TunjiDisu1·
Baba Elepo the Rock of Gibraltar When it was time for my father and his wife, Mama Tunji, to leave for home , I watched as Baba Elepo searched for his orthopedic walking stick. He found it beside his chair and, with visible effort, pulled himself upright. His eyes met mine, and he smiled, extending his arms. I understood immediately, he wanted me to pull him ,I grasped his hands, helping him to his feet. He didn’t let go. Instead, his fingers tightened around mine , a silent request for me to walk him to the car. As we moved slowly, his weight leaning on my shoulder and his other hand gripping the walking stick, I couldn’t help but marvel at the moment. This was Baba Elepo, my father, the athlete, the footballer who his teammates called the Rock of Gibraltar , the man whose reputation on the field was simple: “If you miss the ball, don’t miss the leg.” . I still remember the afternoon I crossed a line (I’ve long forgotten what I did). After my punishment, he decided to finish the lesson with a few boxing jabs. When I instinctively blocked his blows, he paused, eyebrows raised, “ oh so on block mi ? Meaning “Oh, so you are blocking me?” he asked, surprised. I quickly dropped my guard and took the rest of my punishment. This was the same man who taught me to change a car tire. When his car had a flat, he handed me the spanner and told me to remove the nuts. I strained with all my strength, but they wouldn’t budge. Without a word, he took the spanner and turned each nut effortlessly. After changing the tire, he asked me to tighten them. I did, confident I’d secured them well. He checked, then tightened them further, each one moving under his grip as if I’d barely touched them. This was the father who once carried my younger sister and me on his shoulders, as if we weighed nothing. Now, here we were. The walk to the car was slow. He paused occasionally, looking at me with that gentle smile. I wondered what memories filled his mind, but his joy was unmistakable. This moment was everything life is about, the passing of time, the shifting of roles, and the quiet grace of acceptance. I thought of my own life. I still train and fight Judo almost every Saturday. I’ve won gold medals and a silver at an international event in the U.S. three years ago. As a third-dan black belt, my children, including my late son Adams fight Judo. I’ve fought them all and I’ve beaten them all. But lately, a question lingers . Did I really beat them, or did they let me win? After all, I still pay their school fees.😂🤣 The Yoruba say, “Makan makan loye nkan” gradually, it becomes your turn. My generation is feeling it now. Stairs that once seemed effortless now slow us down. Jogging has become jeje walking. My friend Olumide, who once drove at reckless speeds, now moves carefully, earning the title “Baba”from those around him. Knees buckle, reading glasses become necessary, and doctors warn us away from foods we once loved. Our parents, who once seemed invincible, have shown us their humanity. Now, it’s our turn to care for them. This is the beauty of life makan makan loye nkan.
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Akereyejo
Akereyejo@Palermo_seun·
Will you be voting for Jagaban in 2027? Me: YES You nko?
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Omon  Ojugo
Omon Ojugo@ojugo296·
@wemimospot Wemimo, we miss you on Radio. When are you coming back?
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Wemimo Adewuni Obiwale
Wemimo Adewuni Obiwale@wemimospot·
Nigerian men have been deceived for too long. You're told to chase money because you can find a wife anytime you want. You will soon find out how hard it is for men to get married in their 40s. At this age, they want ladies in their 20s. The ladies in their 20s want 20s-30s men. The 20s ladies are sceptical about 40s men because you must have bad character to be a single man at 40+ Men, marry early o. Ehn ehn. The scale tilts in your 40s. Don't play ten-ten with the good women you meet in your 20s and 30s. Free advice. You're welcome 🤗
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Wemimo Adewuni Obiwale@wemimospot·
I currently have a malaria but see music ehn, it helps. This is Gratitude by Anendlessocean Cover by Wemimo. Should I sing more?
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