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An MTP, undergraduate , and an entrepreneur @ChelseaFC 💙

Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2015
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SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬
SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6·
Word on the streets is that A bomb was planted under a Car at a Market in Mushin ystd Monday. The Bomb exploded & 1 person was critically Injured. But no news outlets are carrying the story. Terrorists have finally Bombed a Lagos Market & everyone is keeping quiet. No Wahala. 😤
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naijaPatriot
naijaPatriot@jollynony·
President Nixon resigned — it wasn’t a parliamentary system either. Tinubu should resign!
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956

STATEHOUSE STATEMENT Obi’s call for President Tinubu’s resignation childish and an unwarranted distraction Peter Obi’s latest comments calling for President Bola Tinubu’s resignation, based on a comparison with the British prime minister's voluntary exit, are not only misplaced but also reflect a selective and distorted view of Nigeria’s realities since 2023.  His view is also simplistic, as is often the case anytime he opens his mouth. Obi forgets our country does not run a parliamentary system of government like the UK. We run a presidential system, with the president elected to a fixed 4-year term. The people of Ekiti State and the senatorial constituents in Nasarawa, Enugu, Ondo, and Rivers have just delivered a resounding victory for President Tinubu and his party. The election results, some early referendum of sorts, show that President Tinubu and his party are popular with Nigerians. This should be more concerning for Peter Obi and his new Special Purpose Vehicle, NDC, as we move towards the January 2027 election. Obi should wait until the presidential election to know what the people think of Tinubu’s government. Moving to use X to harangue the President out of office is off the mark and anti-democratic. It is important to note that President Tinubu did not inherit a country in perfect shape. The security challenges we face today are longstanding and deeply rooted. Yet under President Tinubu’s leadership, Nigeria has made significant, measurable progress. Hundreds of people have been rescued from captivity, including high-profile operations in Borno and the Northwest. Our gallant troops have neutralised terrorist kingpins, sometimes with the help of our foreign allies. Over 15,000 terrorists have been taken off the streets and forests, and security operations have intensified nationwide. President Tinubu has not only sustained but also expanded investments in security by deploying advanced technologies and drones, and by appointing a Special Adviser on Homeland Security to ensure a holistic approach. These actions demonstrate commitment, not failure. It is laughable that Obi, who, as governor, was a colossal failure, unable to secure lives and property in his small state of Anambra, as documented by his successor, Willie Obiano, is now the one calling for President Tinubu’s resignation over security breaches in some parts of the country. On the economic front, Obi’s depiction of decline and his verdict that “We are in the worst possible condition” ignore verifiable data and global plaudits for President Tinubu’s economic and social policies. President Tinubu inherited what another successor of Peter Obi described as ‘a dead horse economy’. When he came on board in May 2023, President Tinubu introduced bold, courageous policies that his predecessors had shied away from. Since then,  the Nigerian economy has posted positive GDP growth every quarter, surpassing the global average. Trade surpluses have been recorded consistently, and foreign reserves have hit new highs—over $50 billion. Oil production has risen from less than one million barrels per day to about 1.8 million, reversing years of decline. Federation revenue is projected to hit over N30 trillion this year, far above the 2022 level of N7.7 trillion. By May this year, N15.7 trillion has already been collected, more than twice the entire revenue collected in 2022. State governments now have more resources to pursue development projects in education, infrastructure, health care, housing, and so on. The stock market has soared, with the All-Share Index rising from 50,000 to over 250,000, creating wealth for about 6 million Nigerian investors. The Naira-to-dollar exchange rate has been stable. Foreign Direct and Portfolio Investments are at record highs, reflecting renewed investor confidence, especially in the oil and gas sector.  President Tinubu has also set records in infrastructure delivery, building concrete roads that will last 100 years or more across all the country's geopolitical zones and actualising the Lagos-Calabar and Sokoto-Badagry superhighways, roads dreamt of for decades.  Unlike leaders before him, President Tinubu has proven not only to be a reform-minded and courageous leader but also an innovator, for instance, replacing expensive petrol and diesel with CNG and offering close to two million Nigerian tertiary students interest-free loans to pursue their education. Are conditions worsening in our country when, in three years of Tinubu’s leadership, we have recorded no disruption of the academic calendar by trade unions such as ASUU or NASU? That is one of President Tinubu’s campaign promises to our students: a four-year programme will be a four-year programme. It has been a promise well kept, which Obi, in his penchant for bad news, has never sung about and will never acknowledge. Concerning President Tinubu’s campaign promises on power supply, it is misleading for Peter Obi to parrot the claim that candidate Tinubu guaranteed 24-hour electricity for all. What he actually said on that occasion in Lagos and which Obi and his followers have consistently misquoted, for the sake of mischief, was:  “Whichever way, by all means necessary, you will have electricity, and you will not pay for estimated bills anymore. A promise made will be a promise kept. If I don’t keep the promise and I come for a second term, don’t vote for me—unless I give you adequate reasons why I couldn’t deliver.”  The first policy President Tinubu implemented upon taking office was to sign the Electricity Act, which enables states to generate, transmit, and distribute electricity independently of the centralised grid system. To end the fraudulent estimated billing, his administration has rolled out millions of prepaid meters and plans to install seven million more. Power generation is increasing. The government has intensified its provision of off-grid solar power to schools, hospitals, and markets in many parts of the country. The real challenge remains transmission infrastructure and sustainable pricing, which are now being addressed, to attract fresh investment into the sector. No one denies that Nigeria has challenges, especially regarding the high cost of living. But any honest politician will agree this is a global problem resulting from the tensions in the Middle East. Just recently, as inflation was receding in Nigeria, a disruption to the global economy occurred when America and Israel attacked Iran, and Iran responded by closing the Strait of Hormuz, creating disruption in the global supply system and high prices of many commodities, including crude oil.  Peter Obi’s call for President Tinubu’s resignation is childish and hollow. It is not a call to hold the leader accountable. It is merely a political grandstand and an unworthy distraction just hours after President Tinubu's party recorded resounding victories in the weekend polls.  Leadership is about determination to confront the challenges facing our country and the economy. President Tinubu focuses on solutions, not rhetoric—investing in reforms, stabilising the economy, improving security, and laying the groundwork for a more prosperous Nigeria. He is not waiting to learn from Bangladesh, Rwanda or Egypt. He has a team of thinkers and doers. And Nigeria, under him, has been an exemplar for other nations to copy. True leadership means staying the course, learning, adapting, and delivering results. President Tinubu has shown he is up to the task, and Nigeria is on the path to progress.  With his puerile tweet on X, we are now convinced that Peter Obi lives in his self-constructed echo chambers, where he reels off lie after lie to himself and believes his self-created reality about the situation in Nigeria. We sympathise with him. That reality he fantasises about is mostly a figment of his imagination. Bayo Onanuga   Special Adviser to the President   (Information & Strategy) June 22, 2026

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SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬
SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6·
UK doesn’t Play with Good governance to the Point they Changed 6 prime Ministers in 10 years. But when it comes to Africa they Will Encourage Dictators Like Biya & Museveni, And Congratulate Nigeria Every time we Hold a Sham Election. This is Very Sad & Shameful Conduct. 🙄🇬🇧
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king maziTundeEdnut
king maziTundeEdnut@HonestNarrativ·
Rufai Oseni strongly criticized Bayo Onanuga and the Presidency on Arise News this morning. Was the APC also being childish when it called for Goodluck Jonathan’s resignation? Was it childish when it pushed for a parallel government during Jonathan’s administration?
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FIFA World Cup
FIFA World Cup@FIFAWorldCup·
Cristiano Ronaldo: The first man to score at six #FIFAWorldCup tournaments
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Ojiako kenechukwu
I am slowly beginning to believe this country is cursed. Why always us? WHY WHY WHY?!
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
USAID money funded coronavirus research in China that killed millions of people
KanekoaTheGreat@KanekoaTheGreat

.@RandPaul Asks Samantha Power: 'Did USAID Fund Coronavirus Research In Wuhan China?' "Should we be funding the Academy of Military Medical Research in China? ...Some of the research proposals in 2018 were the Wuhan Insitute of Virology asking for money to create a virus with a furin cleavage site. A SARS-like coronavirus with a furin cleavage site. That's exactly what COVID-19 turned out to be. So we want to know if there were other research proposals you either granted or denied that were in the same vain as creating viruses that could have become COVID-19. We can't tell because you won't give us information... I now have 25 Senators that have sent you a letter, and you aren't responding... You are being dishonest."

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Jay Jay Peter Obi ✪
Jay Jay Peter Obi ✪@JayJay_Akan·
A President that went off grid because he can't fix power issues. A President that stopped at the airport where he was meant to go console with victims of his failure to protect A President that has failed to protect his citizens. That's not a President Nigerians need.
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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
Some of the things you people write on behalf of Tinubu, even Tinubu is surprised with the things you allocate to him.
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Olamide .
Olamide .@olamide_adee·
Fuck Tinubu o . 40+ days !!!! There’s a 2 year old baby missing !!!!!!!!!! Nigerians ?? Are you all sleeping ? @officialABAT nigga resign !!
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Lola Okunrin
Lola Okunrin@lollypeezle·
Today funny die. Skales has been online claiming he doesn’t have a candidate because all the candidates are incompetent. While others are tackling him, APC children of perdition are supporting and defending him. They also know Tinubu is incompetent. Hunger induced support 😭
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Switch
Switch@prophetswitch·
Tinubu has failed woefully I join Peter Obi and other well meaning Nigerians to call for the resignation of Chief Tinubu. We can’t continue like this
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Presidency Nigeria
Presidency Nigeria@NGRPresident·
Obi’s call for President Tinubu’s resignation childish and an unwarranted distraction. 1/2
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ᴋxʟᴀᴅᴇ
ᴋxʟᴀᴅᴇ@KXLAADE·
Blood of Jesus 😂😭😭😭💔
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Ibeh
Ibeh@masurge7·
At least my papa no be kleptomaniac! He has never done drugs! He has classmates! His certificates are valid,not Oluwole! He was not a woman in 1951 and became a man in the 80s. He did not attend a school before it was founded He will make a far better president...
Damola@Damelee_is

@masurge7 and plant your papa there right?

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Ferdy
Ferdy@Burmese_Tyga_·
Nobody has ever said "convince me to vote for Tinubu or Atiku". Don't let any devious bum send you on a "convince me" errand. 🤷‍♂️
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