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@raphaelmoney
FREE THINKER,REAL MADRID FC,MUSIC,SONG WRITER
Abeokuta, Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2015
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@mejialabi @bbcworldservice @BBCAfrica I suggest the IPOB needs to produce a movie that gives accurate account of the whole thing,even if it has to be a season film.
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Featuring eye-witness accounts and unseen archive footage, @bbcworldservice has announced a landmark documentary titled Surviving Biafra: Voices From the Nigerian Civil War - directed by Nigerian filmmaker Meji Alabi - available to stream from June 1st on BBC iPlayer/YouTube.

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He achieved the insanely unthinkable. No thank you is ever enough! He inspired a massive surge in political participation among the Millennials.
When he got to the Zoomers, he decided to activate their superpowers. Now they‘re on fire.
APC cannot withstand the future. Women will occupy top positions in the next government.




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@onyinyechukw903 To give you doggy go be problem,see where your waist dey.
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@PulseNigeria247 I hate when ugly girl try to eat African dish,they end up embarrassing the food,what a waste of good pounded yam and egusi soup.
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@Arewa_Source Na big fool you be,so Obi was governor of Delta State too, useless fellow like you .
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@aonanuga1956 Hahahahahahahahaahh,we are not like your son in Europe,we actually have a working brain.
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The making of President Tinubu’s almost 11 million votes in the 2027 APC presidential primaries
1. Lagos: 814,988
2. Adamawa: 644,149
3. Kaduna: 618,914
4. Imo: 582,960
5. Kano: 500,852
6. Katsina: 467,003
7. Gombe: 450,517
8. Borno: 414,988
9. Delta: 407,646
10. Akwa Ibom: 389,197
11. Enugu: 383,382
12. Benue: 374,787
13. Plateau: 241,720
14. Bayelsa: 227,192
15. Ebonyi: 207,579
16. Jigawa: 206,520
17. Kogi: 197,370
18. Taraba: 183,698
19. Ondo: 181,996
20. Niger: 175,487
21. Abia: 161,005
22. Bauchi: 156,541
23. Ogun: 322,485
24. Zamfara: 321,579
25. Kwara: 310,990
26. Sokoto: 301,000
27. Kebbi: 292,972
28. Nasarawa: 285,436
29. Rivers: 280,082
30. Yobe: 253,804
31. Cross River: 113,911
32. Edo: 121,098
33. Oyo: 142,754
34. Osun: 100,888
35. Ekiti: 85,340
36. Anambra: 43,034
37. FCT: 36,103

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I am so proud of the Gen Zs. They make me believe that the future is brighter than we think!
After watching the full episode, all I can say is GET YOUR PVC! Debates stimulate the mind.
They will not be called crazy for asking all the right questions. SO LET THE Gen Zs DEBATE!
They are the Generation that didn’t enjoy the 1, the 5, the 10, the 1/2, the 20, & the 50 Kobo coins. They are the Soro Soke Generation.
The Internet Generation has never enjoyed Nigeria. They have never eaten from the so-called National Cake. A wicked type of Inflation has been their lot. These are the Generation of kids that came of age on Buhari’s watch.
They never bought fuel at ₦65. They never bought a loaf of bread at ₦100. They didn’t enjoy Gala at ₦30. The APC dealt with them. They are the Generation that we must teach, protect, & guide. They will carry on the torch & protect the “New Nigeria” we intend to birth.
Seeing these young minds debate gave me a sense of HOPE. Hope in something bigger than all of us. These debates are very necessary.
They are important conversations that are necessary for nation-building. Bring “debates” back into our national life. They are the building blocks for a future that is 100% guaranteed!
Debates are important part of the Jewish Religion. That religion is steep in debates.
It allows the young to engage their teacher or rabbi in extensive debates. They stretch the debates to their limits to find deeper meanings.
Young Nigerians should be no different. We must encourage them to unlock the other side of their brains, away from the mundane. That’s the only way Nigeria can make it through. 👏
NEFERTITI@firstladyship
Young Nigerians are not stupid. We are on fire! Why should anyone pay over ₦600K for a substandard education in a public university? Leave everything & listen to our Gen Zs speak. Tag them. They deserve a massive shout out. Nigeria must be OK in our lifetime!! 😭👏👏
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