Olusola J. Ogundola
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Olusola J. Ogundola
@soladola
I am John the BATist
Ibada, Nigeria Katılım Mart 2011
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@MasterBolaji Sowere & co. had better oil their cashtivist machinery because their would-be emergency beneficiary, aka VDM, may have bitten more than he can chew this time around.
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VDM will have to explain where the voice note came from.
Cloning the voice of the president of Africa’s largest country is a serious criminal offence.
He would face serious consequences over this.
No protest will save him from this!
Bolaji Fesomade@MasterBolaji
VDM will be arrested and, nothing will happen. He's gone beyond his reach. No protest will save him from this.
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@festus1501 @OdelaVincent He's asking like a disillusioned journalist, isn't it?
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@aonanuga1956 @marcaronified This is taking a joke way too far!
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This VDM needs to face the weight of the law for being the conveyor and disseminator of a fake audio of President Tinubu. This is a clear case of an egregious abuse of the social media platform.
Aneex 🌍@pious_minister
How do you really convince someone who has already decided and believes in their mind that this is actually Asiwaju’s voice? What kind of cheap propaganda is this? VDM knows that Ibos are highly emotional people, and that’s why he enjoys riding on their emotions.
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@Onsogbu Na who do today's youths in Nigeria like this? This generation of youths can never be the leaders of tomorrow. Little wonder the same people who led in the past are filling the gap at a time when this generation of youths should be in charge.
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@ruffydfire @MasterPeeZ He is yet to report to Mr. President.
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Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has revealed that he held high-level meetings with top South African ministers and political leaders following recent concerns raised by Nigerians living in South Africa.
According to Obi, the discussions focused on immigration issues, regional cooperation, security concerns, youth unemployment, and the growing tensions affecting African foreigners, especially Nigerians residing in South Africa.
The former Anambra State governor disclosed that he met with South African Minister of Home Affairs, Leon Schreiber; Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Velenkosini Hlabisa; and Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie.
Obi explained that the meetings came shortly after engaging with members of the Nigerian community in Cape Town, where concerns about safety, peaceful coexistence, and the treatment of immigrants were reportedly raised.
He stressed the need for both Nigeria and South Africa to strengthen dialogue, promote mutual respect, and uphold the rule of law in addressing migration and social challenges affecting both nations.
Peter Obi also called for restraint, peaceful engagement, and unity among Africans, stating that violence, hate, and provocation should never replace lawful and democratic solutions.
He further noted that Africa’s progress depends on unity, economic inclusion, and protecting the dignity of every African regardless of nationality or country of residence.
The statement has since generated reactions online, with many Nigerians praising the move as a step toward diplomacy and protecting the interests of Nigerians abroad.
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@ansem_edet @Bayode1st They're comfortable having us borrow for frivolity rather than for concrete projects in the same way that they're okay with tithing rather than paying tax. Whoever wired us this way, na only God fit reward am.
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@HighChiefOkoro @BeziPaul Rufai's gaze at Ob! here suggests an animal husbandry expert observing a variant breed of homo sapien to determine what I can't really figure out.
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