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SEA KING (IFA OLUOKUN) 🐬🌊🧜‍♂️

SEA KING (IFA OLUOKUN) 🐬🌊🧜‍♂️

@seaking303

💧 NO WATER! NO LIFE💡🐬 Awakening minds. Exposing lies. Freedom is the mission. Support The Movement👉➡️ https://t.co/AKQ4nfvD3K

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Mart 2012
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Over 25 YEARS in Kirikiri over a generator case. Yes — since 1999. They went in as boys… came out as men. A quarter of a century stolen by a system that forgot them. But today, freedom finally came.
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VDM says the Chief of Staff is innocent of the fake agency and ₦400m claim. But how can a man with existing stealing records be clueless? Now a memo shows he used a fake law to take ₦54 BILLION from oil revenue. VDM, this is a political script.
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Adeyemi gets arrested for accusing Chief of Staff, but the Chief of Staff walks free? If the allegation is false, charge Adeyemi. If it's true, why isn't the Chief of Staff in handcuffs too? In Nigeria, justice shouldn't depend on whose party you belong to.
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Dangerous minister Dave Umahi
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2

DAVE UMAHI AND THE 5 MISSING NELAN ENGINEERS “The firm detailed 5 of their best engineers on the project. They were; Engr. Nelson Onyemeh — Lead consultant/CEO of NELAN Consultants, from Ihiala, Anambra State. • Engr. Ernest Edeani — From Nkanu, Enugu State. • Engr. Ikechukwu Ejiofor — From Umunya, Anambra State. • Engr. Samuel Aneke — From Nkanu, Enugu State. • Engr. Stanley Nwazulum — From Amawbia, Anambra State. In the course of their job, there was serious tensions between NELAN and the Umahi administration over project control and payments. According to the families of the 5 engineers, the Umahi government allegedly wanted NELAN to “take a back seat” so the state could exercise direct control, issue payment certificates, and give instructions to contractors. The then governor Umahi reportedly wanted NELAN to sign/approve certificates of satisfactory completion for work supervised or executed by other engineers/contractors — something NELAN refused, arguing it violated AfDB contract terms, their professional obligations, and risked the firm (and possibly the project) being blacklisted by the AfDB. On November 3, 2021, the 5 engineers left Enugu for Ebonyi state in an official Toyota Hilux with registration ERR 001 EB for site supervision but never came back till this very moment neither were their remains found till date.” Source: mmsplusng.com/umahi-and-the-…

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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
The young man accused of cloning Tinubu's voice, Ifechukwu Dennis, the alleged originator of an AI-generated voice note impersonating the President @officialABAT, had languished in police detention and later in the Kuje Correctional Centre. Today, however, human rights lawyer Prince Wayne Esq. Aluta Icon Chikeze secured his release. We were present in court to witness it, and we've since confirmed that he's rejoined his family. We have now learned that the Nigeria Police Force has filed fresh charges against him at the Federal High Court, in what appears to be a continuation of his ordeal. This fight is far from over. We will continue to challenge these charges and stand with him until he is completely free from what we believe to be an oppressive campaign of persecution. Nigeria's young people need opportunities to learn, innovate, create, and flourish, not incarceration and endless prosecution. #TakeItBack #RevolutionNow #TinubuMustGO
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Emir Sirdam
Emir Sirdam@EmirSirdam·
Even Seyi Makinde knows the Oyo kidnapping was an APC scam.
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MaziTundeEdnutfan
MaziTundeEdnutfan@originalproflle·
“Mary Habila was found dead. Naked. In David Umahi’s residence. He is a sitting Minister. She was a domestic worker. No arrest. No interrogation. No transparency. If he were a poor man, police would have dragged him to court by now. Instead, they are “investigating” while he goes free. This is not justice. This is privilege. Umahi must answer. Police must act. Nigeria must stop protecting power over people…”
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Mary Habila was found dead. Naked. In Minister David Umahi's home. No arrest. No interrogation. No transparency. If he were poor, he'd be in court. Instead, he walks free. This isn't justice. This is privilege. Umahi must answer.
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Objectv Media
Objectv Media@objectvmedia·
After over 2 Years Of Confused Rigmaroles, Construction Company ‘Laralek’ Begins Removing Its Interlocking Paving Stones At Oju-Ore, Ota-Idiroko To Consider Another Method
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
The president’s wife says musicians should buy less Ferrari and co and spend more for charity Can govt officials also reduce their convoy
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Chude
Chude@Chude_ND1·
The harm Umahi & co did at the Lekki section of the Coastal road can never be overemphasized
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Dele Farotimi. A victim of Nigeria
IF they were truly rescued and not ransomed or returned pursuant to phone calls between the terrorists and the government, how many terrorists were captured or killed? And how many are going to be charged with killing Mr. Adesiyan who was shot, and Mr. Oyedokun who was butchered?
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D English Alhaji fans page
D English Alhaji fans page@DEngliishalhaji·
Bandits flying drone 😭😭😭😭
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SERAP
SERAP@SERAPNigeria·
BREAKING: We strongly condemn the arbitrary arrest and detention of journalist Zainab Sodiq by the Department of State Services (DSS) and call on President Bola Tinubu to direct the DSS to immediately release her, as she is detained solely for the peaceful exercise of her human rights and for carrying out her legitimate work as a journalist. The reported arrest and detention of Ms Sodiq represent yet another disturbing attack on press freedom, freedom of expression and the public's right to seek, receive and impart information. Journalism is not a crime. No journalist should be subjected to arrest, detention, intimidation, harassment or reprisals simply for carrying out professional duties or reporting on matters of public interest. A free and independent press is indispensable to democracy, transparency, accountability and the rule of law. The rule of law requires all deprivations of liberty to comply strictly with legality, necessity, proportionality and judicial oversight, and that arbitrary detention has no place in a democratic society. The Nigerian authorities must immediately end the use of arbitrary detention and other forms of intimidation to silence journalists, critics and human rights defenders. The detention of Ms Sodiq sends a chilling message to journalists across the country and risks further shrinking Nigeria's civic space. We are again calling on the Tinubu administration to immediately withdraw the politically motivated and unfounded charges against journalist @sowore and allow him to freely carry out his journalistic, civic and political activities without intimidation, harassment or reprisals. The charges and lawsuits against Mr Sowore appear to be intended to intimidate, harass and silence him for peacefully exercising his human rights. They constitute an unnecessary, disproportionate and unjustifiable interference with his rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association, and risk creating a chilling effect on journalists, human rights defenders and other critical voices across Nigeria. The government of President Bola Tinubu , Nigeria’s state governors, lawmakers and other must immediately stop the ongoing intimidation and harassment of journalists, activists, bloggers and civil society organizations (CSOs) in the country simply for the peaceful exercise of their human rights. Nigerian authorities must end the use of some provisions of the Cybercrimes Act, criminal and penal codes and other repressive laws to target journalists, activists, CSOs, and critics peacefully expressing their views online, and immediately release those arbitrarily detained across the country. Using repressive laws and strategic lawsuit against public participation (SLAPP) lawsuits to intimidate and harass journalists, activists, bloggers and CSOs erodes democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law in Nigeria. The use of repressive laws and SLAPP lawsuits to crackdown on peaceful dissent is entirely inconsistent with the Nigerian Constitution 1999 [as amended] and the country’s international human rights obligations including under the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to which the country is a state party. Nigerian authorities at all levels should show that they tolerate peaceful dissent and media freedom if the Nigerian people are to have any chance of holding them accountable on their constitutional oath of office, commitments and promises. We are deeply concerned that Nigerian authorities at all levels and other actors continue to use repressive laws and misuse the judicial processes to normalize repression of the rights of journalists, bloggers, human rights defenders, activists, opposition politicians, artists and other Nigerians. Impunity for those who threaten, intimidate and harass journalists, bloggers, human rights defenders and activists contributes to the hostile environment for these defenders of constitutionally and internationally guaranteed human rights in Nigeria. The right to freedom of expression applies to all kinds of information and ideas, including those that may shock, offend or disturb. We urge President Tinubu and his government to publicly call on Nigeria’s state governors, the Nigerian Police Force, the Department of State Services (DSS) to uphold and ensure full respect for the rights of everyone in the country, including journalists, bloggers, human rights defenders and activists. We also call on President Tinubu and his government, the country’s 36 governors and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) minister to genuinely uphold human rights, press freedom, ensure access to information to all Nigerians, obey court judgments, and respect the rule of law. We urge the international community to hold Nigerian authorities to account for violations of human rights in the country, including by calling on the authorities at both the Federal and state levels to immediately and unconditionally release anyone detained solely for peacefully exercising their human rights.
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