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Akinwale

@pikoloewa

Facilitek Services | Grabdiz UK Limited Multi-service operations, digital solutions, and structured delivery. PRINCE2 Practitioner. Building with purpose.

🌎 Katılım Aralık 2010
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Olayinka 🇳🇬🇺🇾
For those comparing Peter Obi to Rotimi Amaechi or Tinubu, even Atiku, can you show me their CV outside of POLITICS? I don't support a politician, but a leader with track record.
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X Political Analyst
X Political Analyst@uzoeluesamuel·
@GRVlagos OBJ may have his flaws, but he one of the leaders who have genuine love for this nation. Who would have thought that the foreign debt he cleared in 2004, has claimed to almost 200trn naira today?
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Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour
Had an excellent time in Ota discussing Nigeria’s pressing challenges, particularly Lagos, with former President Obasanjo. His deep love for the country is unmistakable, and his intellect remains exceptional. I’m grateful for his generous counsel and the blessings he so kindly offered.
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Akinwale@pikoloewa·
In 2025, he made a controversial statement about internet fraudsters (“Yahoo boys”). He reportedly described some of them as “creative… geniuses who need redirection, not condemnation. It shouldn't be bothering you since you said they are creative instead you should be happy and help redirect their skills.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
EFCC's Troubling Revelation on Our Students. The worrisome statement by the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) that 6 out of every 10 Nigerian university students are involved in “419” is deeply troubling and must not be taken lightly. Nigeria already has a very limited number of students in higher institutions, estimated at 2 to 2.5 million. If indeed about 60% of them, roughly 1.4 million young people, are involved in fraud, then we are not just facing a crime issue; we are confronting a serious moral and systemic failure. The question we must ask ourselves is: what has brought us to this level? Who are the role models these students are looking up to?. What values are they learning from society? We must understand that young people become what they consistently see. When a system appears to reward wrongdoing, when integrity is not upheld, and when those in leadership are associated with allegations of forgery and dishonesty without consequence, it sends a dangerous message. It suggests that hard work does not matter, and that results, by any means, are acceptable. These points clearly point to a collapse of moral values. As Socrates rightly said, “An unexamined life is not worth living.” Nigeria must now examine itself. This is not about condemning our young people. It is about accepting that leadership sets the tone. If we do not demonstrate integrity at the top, we cannot expect it at the bottom. We must urgently rebuild our value system, enforce accountability without bias, and create an environment where honesty, hard work, and discipline are rewarded. That is the only sustainable path to securing the future of our nation. A new Nigeria is POssible! -PO
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Florence
Florence@Florence961837·
Dad said full send, but the door said full stop.💀😂
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Akinwale@pikoloewa·
@atiku If you admit the party is leaderless, on behalf of whom is the lawyer writing?
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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
It is increasingly evident that Nigeria’s democracy, and indeed the integrity of the 2027 general elections is in serious jeopardy. Democracy itself is now facing an existential threat. However, I do not want to believe that the judiciary, long regarded as the last hope of the common man, would align with the ruling APC in any effort that could undermine or destroy our democratic foundations. -AA
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Akinwale@pikoloewa·
@GloriousGod01 When we say Nigerians have math's problem is because of people like you. 10,000,000 to 220,000,000 people is 2.2 quadrillion. Musk will need to be 2,002 times richer to afford that kind of generosity
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Glorious God@GloriousGod01·
Elon has "too much" money. With the amount of money Elon Musk has right now (Over $1 Trillion), he can literally give every single person in Nigeria 10 million naira each, all 220 million of us, and still have money left. He can buy the entire country of Belgium. GDP and all. He can give every human being alive on earth $100 and his account will barely shake. He can fund Nigeria's federal budget for the next 40 years without touching his principal. He can build a standard hospital in every single local government area in Nigeria, all 774 of them, and still have enough to build one in Ghana, Kenya, and Ethiopia too. He can pay every ASUU salary demand, every unpaid pension, every abandoned federal road project in Nigeria simultaneously and not even feel it. He can buy every Premier League club, every La Liga club, and every Serie A club and still have money to build a new stadium from scratch. He can give every billionaire in Africa $1 billion each and still remain the richest man on the continent by a distance. He can fund NASA's entire budget for the next 30 years out of pocket. He can pay off the entire national debt of Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Egypt combined and go to sleep peacefully. He can buy every airline in the world, every single one, and still have change. He can put $1 million in a bank account for every child born in Nigeria today, tomorrow, and every day for the next 10 years. He can build a four-lane expressway from Lagos to Maiduguri, tar it, light it, and still have enough to do Abuja-Kano twice. The man is not rich. Rich is the wrong word. Elon Musk is a different category of human being entirely. Above all, love God.
Ebuka The Big Head 🧡@anic4uu

There's no such thing as too much money.

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Akinwale@pikoloewa·
@Queeneth01olx If you had passed away would she be querying death for not giving her a week notice before taking you?
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Queeneth@Queeneth01olx·
Nigeria will humble you. But the people you help? They’ll humble you even more. 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 For 5 months, I sent a close friend, who's like a sister to me ₦15,000 every Monday for transport. Every single week. No excuses. Even when it wasn’t convenient. Last Tuesday, my landlord texted me. Your rent is due. And my bank account was already crying. So I called her and explained I had to pause the weekly 15k so I could sort my rent. I expected a simple okay, I understand from her. Instead, she got angry. She said I was wicked for stopping without proper notice. Proper notice… for my own money? 😭 She even said I was trying to make her lose her job. Since that day? Total silence. She views my WhatsApp status. Ignores my calls. But here’s the part that shocked me 😳 Some mutual friends said I was wrong. That I should have given her at least one week notice before stopping. Notice… for helping? So now I’m confused and asking. At what point does help turn into entitlement? Was I wrong to stop immediately? If you were in my shoes, what would you have done? Pls be honest. No emotions.
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Icon_eth@icon_nas·
@FolushoxFolarin I'm bored of saying it, but any Yoruba person reading this should please remember that there will still be life after Tinubu. His mission to turn you and Igbo people into enemies for the sake of his short-term political interest will only spoil your life for no reason.
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F Ọ L Ú 🚀@FolushoxFolarin·
Lmao. 30 Million Naira. Thats the highest amount Peter Obi has donated to any university and they are all Christian Universities. 1 Billion Naira. Thats the highest amount Bola Tinubu has donated to just 1 university. And for your information, the General student endowment for OAU is N300million Their faculty of education’s endowment is about 200 million Naira That 30 million from Obi may be huge to you, but its not huge to a prestigious Institution with wealthy alumni like OAU. He can donate that 30m to their primary school sha, they’ll use it to buy a 10 seater 2nd hand school bus.
Comrade Oviendo@obirule25

OAU @TheGreatestIFE student just missed out on a potential huge financial donation from Peter Obi

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Akinwale@pikoloewa·
@PeterObi "....Universities are regarded as an ivory tower iecause its seen as centres for pure, isolated intellectual though" I'm sure the organizers realized early enough that you and intellect are worlds apart.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Troubling Developments from the citadel of learning. The reason Universities are regarded as an ivory tower is because its seen as centres for pure, isolated intellectual thought. It's therefore worrisome when they are increasingly pressured to operate outside this norm. Today, I was scheduled to be at Obafemi Awolowo University at 9am prompt to deliver a keynote lecture, before proceeding to Ibadan for the opposition parties' political summit scheduled to commence at 12noon. The invitation was extended to me several months ago, and adequate preparations had been made. Regrettably, I received the news that the event would no longer be held in the University as planned. While such occurrences may be dismissed in isolation, it is important to state clearly that this has now happened more than ten times. This is no longer incidental; it points to a troubling pattern that should concern all well-meaning Nigerians. My alma mater, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka was not excluded. The family of one of the renowned UNN Vice Chancellor late Professor Frank Ndili had planned an annual lecture on his behalf and the inaugural lecture was to be delivered, but on the scheduled date it was cancelled by the University authority. These are not merely personal inconveniences; they raise deeper questions about the kind of environment we are nurturing in our country. Universities are meant to be centres of learning, open dialogue, and the free exchange of ideas. When platforms for constructive engagement are repeatedly constrained, it reflects a worrying shift away from these ideals. This concern becomes even more pronounced when viewed against my engagements across the world, where I have been privileged to speak and interact freely with students and scholars in respected institutions. In the past 24 months, I have delivered lectures in notable universities globally including Oxford University, Cambridge University, Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, Chicago University, University of Pennsylvania, Imperial College, to name a few. Those environments continue to demonstrate openness to dialogue, critical thinking, and shared learning, values that should equally define our own institutions. We must ask ourselves: what kind of nation are we building if spaces meant for intellectual engagement are gradually shrinking? A country’s progress is anchored on its ability to encourage knowledge, debate, and the contest of ideas, not restrict them. Nigeria must work towards becoming a place where ideas thrive, where knowledge is shared without fear, and where our institutions uphold the principles they were established to protect. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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your babyy ❤️🦋
your babyy ❤️🦋@Veryweirdgirl_·
People that can smell random things fascinate me so much. What do you mean you can smell cockroaches??? Apparently there are even people that can smell rain coming! Like what?? How did you get that super nose?
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Bamidele Joseph
Bamidele Joseph@Bammywon·
@Iam_Lekinx You silence him before they begin preaching vanity upon vanity. I’ve noticed that once a Nigerian isn’t able to reach a certain level in life they’ll fabricate stories just to gauge who shares their shallow outlook.
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Akinwale@pikoloewa·
@Omojuwa I'm beginning to think you are trying to hoodwink the ADC into giving their Presidential ticket to Obi
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
The ADC is going north. Atiku. If for any reason that changes and they come south, it’s advantage Rotimi Amaechi. If Amaechi mistakenly slaps Atiku and they decide to go with someone else, it’s Seyi Makinde. If Makinde mistakenly punches David Mark in the face, it’s Aregbesola. If Aregbesola says he doesn’t want, they will go mid and give that former sport minister that dresses like a confra boy. I can’t remember his name. That said, the ADC is going north. Atiku.
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Bamidele Enamahoro
Bamidele Enamahoro@Bami_Enamahoro·
My neighbour's daughter made A1 in Mathematics in WAEC and as a Mathematician myself I was thrilled. I engaged her starting with basics and asked her what is the diameter of a circle. An A1 product couldn't define diameter. I was speechless. How did you make an A1? After some pressure, she confessed they paid heavily in her private school and a mathematics guru solved everything which was written on the board for them to copy while objective was called out. This was in a state capital and not one interior village. Recently I met a university graduate of a science discipline working in a construction site who said 140cm on a measuring tape is 140M. I told him it's 140cm or 1.4M. He confidently argued that it's 140M. I told him the entire measuring tape is about 5M he still argued. I was dumfounded. Nigeria is in a quagmire.
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F Ọ L Ú 🚀
F Ọ L Ú 🚀@FolushoxFolarin·
Who is the man with IBB?
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Aisha Yesufu
Aisha Yesufu@AishaYesufu·
Opposition parties in Nigeria have agreed to field one presidential candidate!!!!
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Ezechukwu Stephen
Ezechukwu Stephen@OkoliStephenIz3·
You are one of those cases or Instances of educated slaves. If Nigeria was working and the government doing the minimal, you wouldn't need a loan to go to school. Its obvious you have been enslaved and conditioned as well and you need to leave your enslavement shell, If you wish
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OLADEPO Caleb Olugbenga
OLADEPO Caleb Olugbenga@YhungProf0·
Amid the flood of felicitations following my convocation as Overall Best Graduating Student of LAUTECH, I find it necessary to address the stir around my NELFUND appreciation post. I accept the praise, life changing offers and the backlash, in good faith. Still, it is only fair to set the record straight. I hail from a village in Osun State, raised in a modest family of five. I attended public primary and secondary schools, not by choice, but because even the most inexpensive private schools were beyond our means. Even then, survival itself; food and clothing was a daily struggle. I walked miles to school each morning, while my parents laboured as jacks-of-all-trades to make ends meet. For nine defining years before I entered university, we lived within sight of basic amenities yet beyond our reach, no electricity, no television; just lanterns and candles. Against these odds, I earned a scholarship and now this distinction. In my third year, a coursemate’s father, someone I had once tutored academically, gifted me my first smartphone which I am still using till now. On several occasions, lecturers, moved by quiet compassion, provided me with clothing. There are many other instances, too numerous to recount. So, I say this plainly, not all of us are born with a silver spoon. Some of us climbed the ladder by holding on to every rung of legitimate support we could find. As an engineering student aspiring to make academic history, should I resort myself to blaming my family’s financial situation for my inability to afford fees and essentials like a reliable smartphone or laptop needed for skills and certifications? For me personally, NELFUND was not incidental; it was instrumental and to acknowledge what helped one’s journey is neither propaganda nor misplaced allegiance. It is simply an act of appreciation. Thank you @NELFUND and everyone that contributed to this success! Greatness awaits all of Us.
OLADEPO Caleb Olugbenga@YhungProf0

@NELFUND I'm honored to let you know that I am the Best Graduating Student of @lautechofficial ✨✨ Your loans made it possible • OLADEPO, CALEB OLUGBENGA • B. Tech (First Class: 4.89/5.0) #LAUConvo18th #nelfund

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Akinwale@pikoloewa·
@Mallam_jabeer I summary, you want to work against your party (the constellation of criminality).
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Mallam jabir
Mallam jabir@Mallam_jabeer·
Glad to announce that, I have been appointed FCT Coordinator for the OK Movement (Obi/Kwankwaso). This is a mandate to organize, mobilize and confront the cycle of criminality holding Nigeria back. We will work together across every divide to build a system that rewards justice, security and real development. The future of Nigeria will not be negotiated, it will be reclaimed. Nigeria will be OK. A New Nigeria Remains POssible.
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