Dahood Sheu Aremu

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Dahood Sheu Aremu

Dahood Sheu Aremu

@prodahood

am kind of person that believe in myself and what I can do with my hand and I'm religious in nature.....love my relationship with God Almighty

nigeria Katılım Ocak 2010
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TITUS GLOBAL@ADELEYEKING·
@Arsenalnewschan Fair respect unlike that clown amad who jokes that corners is arsenal only scoring chances
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Arsenal News Channel
Arsenal News Channel@Arsenalnewschan·
🗣️Manchester United forward Matheus Cunha thinks that #Arsenal are the best team in the world: “I think we showed character and power in the group. “We know what to expect, come here, I think it’s the best team in the world today, honestly. “They play with Mikel so long, they know every single tactics, every single thing that he feels, so we know how hard it will to be to come here, but we are United and everything we do is to win the games.”
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Anti-Agbado!
Anti-Agbado!@Oserume1·
Bayo, this is a long essay to tell Nigerians one simple thing: APC propaganda now requires insults to mask hunger. You call Obi “wandering” but celebrate a president who wandered from exile to power and has Nigerians wandering the streets looking for food. You mock books and professors, yet defend a government whose only syllabus is “suffer now, explain later.” You say Obi failed Anambra, funny, because Anambra paid debts, saved money, and didn’t borrow the future. Compare that to your “restructured economy” where petrol is expensive, electricity is darkness, taxes are multiplied, and salaries are jokes. If this is success, then failure needs a rebrand. Foreign reserves rising? Inflation decelerating? Exchange rate stabilised? Nigerians don’t eat press statements, Bayo. They eat food, and it’s unaffordable under Tinubu. Calling Obi an importer while defending a government that imports excuses, imports loans, and exports citizens is peak hypocrisy. And the “madman in Onitsha” line? That desperation shows APC now debates with insults because facts have resigned. If Tinubu’s achievements were real, you wouldn’t need this much fiction to defend them!
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
I watched as Peter Obi, the former Labour Party presidential candidate, formally joined the ADC after abandoning the party he had used to pursue his ill-fated presidential ambition. About three years after the 2023 election, Obi, the wandering politician — who moved from APGA to PDP to Labour and now ADC — still sounded bitter about coming third. He continues to claim he was robbed of victory, even though empirical analyses of the poll showed he could not have won and was fortunate to even emerge third because of the anomalous polling figures recorded for him in his South East region. At his event, Obi’s bitterness was evident. What concerned me most were his references to books, professors, and other nations to buttress his belief that he has learnt from the masters and that Nigeria should be entrusted to him because he claims to know the secrets of national development. This posturing should be taken with a pinch of salt, coming from a politician who was an abysmal failure in a small state like Anambra, which he governed for 8 years. Because Obi sorely lacks the leadership pedigree, beyond being a successful importer, only the madman he consults in Onitsha would be comfortable handing over Nigeria to him. However, Obi’s reasoning is flawed. Nations are not identical, and what worked in Indonesia or the USA may not necessarily work in Nigeria. No leader can move a country forward by simply copying and pasting models from elsewhere. Nations require original thinkers, not copycats. Homegrown solutions are essential for proper development. This is precisely what President Bola Tinubu has been doing since May 29, 2023—a fact that Obi is too consumed by animosity and his small-mindedness to acknowledge. In less than three years, the Tinubu administration has restructured the economy, eliminated wasteful petrol subsidies, and reduced its dependence on the oil sector. The administration is focusing on gas development and has attracted both foreign and local investment to the industry. Foreign reserves have risen, and the exchange rate has stabilised. Inflation is decelerating. The administration has also embarked on ambitious road projects, such as the Lagos-Calabar and Sokoto-Badagry superhighways, which Obi and his associates consider impossible. With tax reforms beginning in January, the Tinubu administration is set to harmonise the historically fragmented tax regime, increase the tax-to-GDP ratio, enhance revenue, and boost prosperity. For the past two years and seven months, Tinubu has demonstrated effective leadership anchored in strategic policies and reforms. Obi is so blind that he cannot see all these achievements, as he jumped from Labour to ADC, where he will play second fiddle and end up being Atiku’s running mate in 2027, like we witnessed in 2019.
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Dahood Sheu Aremu
Dahood Sheu Aremu@prodahood·
The kind of discussion youth should engage themselves without biased or sentiment. Thanks for this bro.... This particular system cannot and will never work. No matter who the president is.... The person will fail as the country is built on false.
Ikechi@ikechi0x1

Nigeria's fundamental problem is that it is a false federal republic. The fed govt. has way too much power and control over the lives of citizens across every state, including the security apparatus of constituent states. We need a referendum to overhaul the constitution.

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Dahood Sheu Aremu
Dahood Sheu Aremu@prodahood·
Calm down Nigeria was once led by Christians and no Muslims making noise ABT it......in the South West state till now Ekiti state and Ondo state never had a Muslim as governor and Muslims in these two state never cry all we care for is good governance
TRUTH BE TOLD@john_alhassan

@BashirAhmaad Many will not see it balance until we have Christian Christian ticket. Let me add that until the people love the country more than Individual ideology and religion, we have not started a country yet

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George O.
George O.@asikasusei·
@SearchingDeeper @7signxx @SearchingDeeper you have said it well. Jesus Christ is the surest way. He died for the sins of the world. It's funny how some of the cmments by Muslims here trying to quote the Bible but don't understand it. Even their own Quran proves the Lordship of Jesus. Surah 3:55
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Idris
Idris@7signxx·
A message to the non-Muslim...
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Dahood Sheu Aremu@prodahood·
And who is persecuting who?
Bankole Oyewole@kole_oyewole

@renoomokri Again, sir! You have not established your claim, yet you are shifting burdens of proof. You can not judge the advent of Christianity that way because it remains the most persecuted faith in the world. Its institutions and worship were targeted!

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Dahood Sheu Aremu@prodahood·
Is he God or was he God?😆😆
Madinio Luxe@madinioluxe

@Emeka_Eze_ @renoomokri Absolutely, the most important thing is knowing the God i serve, I do not serve statue or Image, i serve a living God who came in the flesh and died, was buried, resurrected and have ascended

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BRYMO@everythingBrymo·
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Dahood Sheu Aremu
Dahood Sheu Aremu@prodahood·
@_Ekezie @rusticfunmi You think they’re there by accident? They’re people of integrity not people that take bribes or involve in bad dealings
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Victor Ekezie
Victor Ekezie@_Ekezie·
@rusticfunmi I don't know who is advising the UK. They're on the path of self destruct. They're on a suicide mission.
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Hybrid Nigerian
Hybrid Nigerian@nigerian_hybrid·
Britain will find out the hard way that radical Islam seeks to dominate not coexist.
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PHILIP OKPALA
PHILIP OKPALA@POKPALA·
This growth is driven primarily by high fertility rates in Muslim-majority regions like sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia, where Muslims have an average of 3.1 children per woman, above the replacement level of 2.1. There are signs of decline in specific contexts, particularly when looking at religious practice, belief, or influence rather than just population. Let’s break this down: In some Muslim-majority countries, secularization is rising. Surveys from the Arab Barometer, conducted between 2018 and 2019, show a notable drop in personal piety in places like Lebanon, where the percentage of people identifying as religious fell from 43% to 25% over a decade. In Iran, a 2021 survey suggested that only 40% of the population still identified as Muslim, though this figure is disputed due to methodological issues like online polling bias and government suppression of religious dissent. In Turkey, Indonesia, and parts of the Middle East, younger generations are increasingly questioning traditional Islamic authority, often due to access to global ideas via the internet, dissatisfaction with authoritarian regimes tied to religious institutions, or exposure to alternative worldviews. For example, in Iran, the theocratic regime’s harsh policies have alienated many, pushing them toward secularism or even Christianity, with anecdotal reports of millions converting—though hard data is scarce due to legal risks like the death penalty for apostasy. In the West, Islam’s growth through immigration and birth rates is offset by challenges in retention. Studies suggest that about 75% of converts to Islam in Western countries leave within a few years, often citing theological doubts, cultural alienation, or disillusionment with rigid interpretations. Posts on X reflect this sentiment, with users claiming Islam is "dying by conversion" and only sustained by birth rates, though these are opinions, not data-driven conclusions. Meanwhile, Christianity is seeing a resurgence among some Western youth, particularly in intellectual or traditionalist circles, which might exaggerate perceptions of Islam’s decline in comparison. Historically, Islam’s intellectual and political decline began centuries ago. During its Golden Age (8th–12th centuries), Muslim societies led in science, philosophy, and trade. Thinkers like Avicenna and Averroës built on Greek knowledge, but after the 11th century, the rise of the Ash’ari school—emphasizing divine will over reason—stifled scientific inquiry. This shift, coupled with the ulema-state alliance under figures like Nizamul Mulk, marginalized independent scholars and merchants, as Ahmet T. Kuru argues in Islam, Authoritarianism, and Underdevelopment. The Mongol invasions of the 13th century and later European colonialism further eroded Islamic power, leaving many Muslim regions economically and technologically behind by the 18th century. Politically, movements like the Muslim Brotherhood have waned since the Arab Spring’s failures and ISIS’s defeat in 2019, suggesting a decline in political Islam’s appeal. Protests in Algeria, Sudan, and Iraq in recent years focused on governance, not religion, indicating a shift away from Islamist ideology. So why might Islam appear to be declining? In some places, it’s secularization driven by education, globalization, and political disillusionment. In others, it’s the loss of intellectual dynamism or political relevance.
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Dahood Sheu Aremu@prodahood·
@POKPALA @rusticfunmi Keep doing propagandas…. All these propaganda force people to research Islam and discovered they been lied to. She’s saying rubbish which Islam preaches k!lling?
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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
@InibeheEffiong THAT FAMILY IS A TERRIBLE FAMILY. A family built on lies, fraud & criminality. That Remi is a pastor in RCCG is odd although if you have money you can buy that position in that church 🤷‍♂️
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Inibehe Effiong
Inibehe Effiong@InibeheEffiong·
President Tinubu used bigotry to get to the presidency and is now denying being a bigot because according to him, his wife, who has expressed bigoted views in the past, is a pastor in RCCG. LOL.
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Dahood Sheu Aremu@prodahood·
@InibeheEffiong Bigot but worked with people from other regions entirely as governor while those claiming someone is bigot couldn’t do.
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Mohammed Jammal
Mohammed Jammal@whitenigerian·
If you were President of Nigeria for one day, what executive order will you sign?
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Baba Awori
Baba Awori@EOyigi·
I was planning to ignore this news before, but in lieu of the evidence available, I call for the immediate removal of this young lady from Lagos state and a final ban on her entering the state. I wonder why @sowore is in support of her behavior even promising legal representation. I have called for the end of NYSC, behaviors like this goes further to justify why. You come to my ancestral land, choose a lifestyle I will never embark upon even when I visit from America and then trash down my state, make wrong allegations then try to bully the authority. This lady is political and she is planning to disrupt the public peace in @LASG with her behavior. This are the likes @jidesanwoolu would be giving our state jobs soon.
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Dahood Sheu Aremu@prodahood·
@EOyigi @sowore This lady created those stuffs intentionally This is a big time street girl….. There’s no way she wouldn’t know NYSC 33k won’t suffice her na… This lifestyle come with price even the biggest business man won’t blow money like this
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