Oluwaseun

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Oluwaseun

Oluwaseun

@seun_bigboy

Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Adedamola Adetayo
Adedamola Adetayo@BalogunKakanfo1·
36-year old Emmanuel Aniefiok Iren. He is obviously Ibibio from Akwa Ibom. It can be very irritating when you dabble into topics you know nothing about. But when you are a Pastor in Nigeria, especially in the Pentecostal varieties you are all-knowing and your listeners called congregation are not permitted to query whatever you say. This way you can say just about any stupid and illogical things and you will get away with it. Now he has arrogantly dished out a thinly-vieled insult on an entire race, subtle Bigotry on is, in the name of preaching. He is here saying more or less than the Ibo people have better sense of decency and money management than the Yoruba people. What nonsense!!! We won't allow you get away with this idiocy. 1. Why do you have to compare people of DIFFERENT CULTURES, does it make sense??? We live in different societies and are shaped by our environments which make us who we are and different from other people. Our ancestors knew this. They told us in one of their many wise sayings that " What we do here on our land may be abomination in the lands of other people". It is to admonish us not to unduly criticise other people for their peculiar ways. That's maturity. It is a matter of CULTURE. 2. I mean, even amongst Yoruba people the Ijesas do things differently from the Oyo people and you can easily differentiate an Ibadan man and the man from Ekiti simply from their ways. You don't hold or criticise anyone for living his culture for as long as he and his people are happy with it. 3. But for "One Nigeria" we won't be having this discussion. If Nigeria was founded on the premises of respect for DIVERSITY then it won't be my problem to criticise what happens with the ways Ibibios choose to live amongst themselves. When I visit Uyo or Eket I will simply learn to adapt and live with them as they do. And this is what Yoruba people do all over the world and the reason that we are never mentioned in any story of disrespect for any people on their lands. 4. Quite apparently this young man is caught in the Obingo bandwagon fuelled by Ibo propaganda and a slavish attitude to materialism. For Godsake we didn't invite you to our lands and we haven't complained to you about our culture. You came to us and you are the one who MUST ADAPT AND RESPECT US when you are with us. 5. Now, to the main story. You must know that in the Yoruba culture we used to have a FOUR-DAY WEEK of work, the fifth day is ỌRÚN - the day of Sabbath - when men and their families were expected to sit at home, wear their best outfits , worship Olódùmarè through IFÁ or any of the Òrìsàs and then feast and merry all day long. These are people who have worked the whole of four days on their farms and other endeavours. Markets don't open on the day of ỌRÚN. In the Yoruba culture our ancestors have known to understand the ephemeral properties of life and had thus lived life in its simplest forms. Long before the Europeans came we have been like that and it never stopped us from being one of the most civilized people in the world who have contributed a great deal to modern civillization. We have always been a simple people who have never been ruled by money or material acquisition s. A man's worth in the Yoruba culture is measured by the aggregate of the content of his responsible character, wisdom and intelligence and not by his earthly riches and that is why you can see a Multi-millionaire go flat on his belly to great an older man sitting under a mango tree in the village. We celebrate every every event because we believe that all days and events are but Grace from Olódùmarè to savour when we are around so we celebrate Births, Marriage, Deaths, Chieftaincy etc with feast and merriment. We celebrate with feast, drumming, dancing and all merriments and these come quite often. It hasn't stopped us from being one of the most educated and advanced society in Nigeria and Africa..../
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A. Ayofe
A. Ayofe@abdullahayofel·
BREAKING: Bola Ahmed Tinubu Rolls Out ₦11.8 Billion Interest-Free Loan for University Staff — A First in Africa In a major boost for Nigeria’s education sector, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the disbursement of ₦11.8 billion to 6,842 academic and non-academic staff across tertiary institutions under the Staff Support Fund. The initiative, described as the first of its kind in Africa, provides interest-free loans mirroring the structure of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund aimed at easing financial pressure on university workers and improving welfare across campuses. Education stakeholders say the move could significantly impact staff productivity and stability, while reinforcing the administration’s broader push to reposition Nigeria’s higher education system. The Staff Support Fund adds to ongoing reforms in the sector, signaling a continued commitment by the Tinubu administration to support both students and institutional workers.
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Oluwaseun@seun_bigboy·
@OriginalKhutso5 @NewsCentralTV South African bushman and gang member, those 38 % can still read in our local language and yes it is still more than your population becuse you can’t perform on bed, that is why we take your women. Big head, small dick.
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News Central TV
News Central TV@NewsCentralTV·
“Nigeria has very few leverages against South Africa... because Nigeria is a little bit diminished in terms of its economic powers..." Sam Amadi says Nigeria’s influence in Africa has fallen behind South Africa and calls for presidential action to protect Nigerians abroad.
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Oluwaseun@seun_bigboy·
@OriginalKhutso5 @NewsCentralTV Yes I am proud of 62% of over 200million which is still more than the 95% of ur 60 million. That 62 percent is more than your entire population. You gang of Pretoria can’t reason beyond your anus.
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Oluwaseun
Oluwaseun@seun_bigboy·
@OriginalKhutso5 @NewsCentralTV It shows you are stupid and uneducated. If 62% of Nigerians are literate. Does this translate to half of Nigerians can’t read and write. Even the educated people in SA Are the Indians and white. Even you can’t read and write cos you can’t interpret simple statistics.
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Oluwaseun
Oluwaseun@seun_bigboy·
@OriginalKhutso5 @NewsCentralTV When we see go to school, you refused and rather be a bushman. Go back to history. How much of the wealth is with black South Africans.
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Oluwaseun
Oluwaseun@seun_bigboy·
@OriginalKhutso5 @NewsCentralTV Go and ask how much Nigeria contributed in funds to your lazy men when they were fighting. Go and ask our father’s schooled abroad and came back to fight for freedom.Nigeria provided logistics for your stupid country.
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Oluwaseun
Oluwaseun@seun_bigboy·
@IgumaScott Very true… well I never wanted Buhari to be president in 2105 but I still loved Nigeria. And to be fair Buhari’s Tenure actually blessed me. That is because I never hated him, I only wanted another person as president but God made him President and I still loved my country.
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scott iguma
scott iguma@IgumaScott·
You don't have to like your president but please love your country and wish her good.
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Oluwaseun@seun_bigboy·
@NewsCentralTV All this Aba economists, he has a shallow knowledge of diplomacy. Imagine Nigeria as MTN,DSTV, and other SA companies to leave and you said we have no leverages.
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Oluwaseun
Oluwaseun@seun_bigboy·
@OriginalKhutso5 @NewsCentralTV Nigeria is your bitch but the same bitch help you to fight for freedom. How many South Africans fought for the freedom of Nigeria.
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Oluwaseun
Oluwaseun@seun_bigboy·
@AsakyGRN May the work of the Lord prosper in the new country, Amen.
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
Apostle Femi Lazarus has officially relocated to Kenya with his family to continue his ministry work. According to the cleric, the decision to move was based on divine instruction. “God instructed me to relocate to Kenya,” he says.
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Oluwaseun@seun_bigboy·
@firstlink55 @NigeriaStories Goat is still crying…. Keep on crying, as I no answer you since yesterday. Na oba the Yoruba Oba for Benin to kill you.
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
Return home, cancel trips and protect Nigerians in South Africa 🇿🇦. ~ Ezekwesili tells President Tinubu
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Bayo Bilisi (Back Up)
Bayo Bilisi (Back Up)@Bayo_Bilisi·
Anambra lady escaping bad roads Peter Obi refused to fix
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DEFENCE HQ NIGERIA
DEFENCE HQ NIGERIA@DHQNigeria·
SOCIAL MEDIA IS NOT A BATTLEFIELD COMMAND – WHY THE NIGERIAN ARMY’S ACTION AGAINST JUSTICE CRACK IS A NATIONAL SECURITY IMPERATIVE By Tijjani Tanko INTRODUCTION: NATION AT WAR CANNOT AFFORD A SECOND FRONT Nigeria is not at peace. Across the North East, North West, and North Central, our armed forces are locked in daily combat against terrorists and bandits. Thousands of soldiers are deployed forward, often without rotation, facing an enemy that watches every word on social media. In this environment, the difference between “free speech” and “subversive act” is not academic – it is life and death. The Nigerian Army recently arrested a social media influencer, Justice Mark Chidiebere (known as “Justice Crack”), and handed him to civil authorities. His crime: systematically spreading content designed to turn soldiers against their commanders over welfare issues – beyond legitimate criticism into active incitement of insubordination. Public outcry has followed, with many calling the Army a silencer of whistleblowers. This statement argues the opposite: the Army acted lawfully, proportionately, and in the highest interest of national security. WHAT JUSTICE CRACK ACTUALLY DID On 2 May 2026, the Army announced the arrest of Justice Crack alongside several soldiers. Investigations showed he had built direct communication lines with frontline troops. He did not merely amplify complaints about rations or equipment – he actively urged soldiers to question their commanders’ legitimacy, refuse orders, and post videos attacking military hierarchy. Some soldiers admitted receiving small payments to share internal grievances that should have gone through proper channels. Crucially, the Army did not court‑martial the influencer. He was handed over to civilian police for normal criminal prosecution. That is not military dictatorship; that is constitutional democracy where no one – influencer or general – is above the law. WHY THE CRITICISM IS MISPLACED AND DANGEROUS First, critics confuse “whistleblowing” with “subversion.” A real whistleblower reports specific, verifiable wrongdoing to lawful authorities – Defence Headquarters, Human Rights Commission, or the media with evidence. Justice Crack did none of that. He broadcast unverified, one‑sided narratives meant to make soldiers feel abandoned. In a war zone, that is not transparency; it is psychological warfare. Second, timing is everything. Isolated welfare lapses exist in every army – including the US, UK, and Russia. But during war, amplifying those lapses in real time to combat units hands the enemy a propaganda tool. Terrorist groups already use such posts to claim “the Nigerian Army is starving” or “commanders don’t care,” lowering troop morale and encouraging desertion. Third, the Army acted with restraint. No soldier was shot. No journalist was jailed. The influencer was detained, investigated, and transferred to civilian police – exactly the same process for any civilian who incites factory workers to sabotage production during wartime. Why should the military be held to a lower standard? Fourth, the slippery slope argument cuts both ways. Critics fear any arrest will clamp down on dissent. But the greater risk is inaction: if the military does nothing while influencers systematically undermine command authority, the result will be crumbling discipline, friendly fire, and avoidable deaths. Which is more humane – arresting one influencer for investigation, or allowing a thousand soldiers to die because they lost faith in their leaders? THE HARSH REALITY OF WARTIME MORALE Military psychology is clear: a soldier who believes his nation has abandoned him hesitates. In counter‑insurgency, hesitation kills. The difference between a successful ambush and a fatal one is often split seconds. When a frontline soldier spends his rest time watching a viral video accusing his commander of stealing his meal allowance, trust in the chain of command erodes.
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Pamilerin Adegoke
Pamilerin Adegoke@Pamilerin·
Pls, where are the Commissioners and SSAs who served under Peter Obi during his time in Anambra State?
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Man@firstlink55·
@seun_bigboy @NigeriaStories You’re extremely dumb who’s the father or the grandson tell us please? The name oyo Yoruba is exclusively oyo it was the name Hausa used to called them the first time it’appeared on any historical texts was in 1820s tell us how did your pple end up in Brazil Cuban went on holiday
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Oluwaseun
Oluwaseun@seun_bigboy·
@firstlink55 @NigeriaStories Ode how can a father be slaves to the grandson. Yorubas are the progenitor of Benin. You better go and ask. When Yoruba is not a coward like your king that was beheaded by Mahin.the best thing you can produce in Nigeria is governor. Just remain like that,fool.
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Man
Man@firstlink55·
@seun_bigboy @NigeriaStories It happened Yorubas and igbos were slaves to Benin these are facts evidence are there for all to see you bunch of repugnant bastard British Nigeria do me well entities
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Oluwaseun
Oluwaseun@seun_bigboy·
@Nelisiwe94 @RonaldLamola @XNdimba Daddy of where, daddy that couldn’t fight the Dutch. All African countries had to provide logistics, money, equipment for you to have independence. All other African countries fought on their own. Apartheid has caused mental illness to you blacks.
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Nelisiwe
Nelisiwe@Nelisiwe94·
@RonaldLamola @XNdimba South Africa is their Daddy, and they should accept that based on the reality that there are no r ordinary South African citizens walking the streets of Nigeria, whereas Nigerians are all across South Africa, including our villages.
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Minister: International Relations and Cooperation
Today, I held a telephone conversation with Her Excellency Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the newly appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria. I congratulated her on her appointment and reaffirmed the longstanding cordial relations between our countries. We agreed to further solidify our bilateral ties and deepen cooperation across all areas, including people-to-people relations. Additionally, we reflected on the challenges posed by irregular migration and committed to working to address the root causes, find common and sustainable solutions to this shared concern.
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