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aboluwade stephen o

@stevedare205

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aboluwade stephen o
aboluwade stephen o@stevedare205·
@wlcback14 Since 10 years ago B4 him enter somoto self dem don forget about am...but once obi is not on billot paper or loses the election dem go remember am again...
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Dr. Yoruba .
Dr. Yoruba .@wlcback14·
Them don forget this one for sokoto. Aye le.
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aboluwade stephen o
aboluwade stephen o@stevedare205·
@favour87534 @SadiqMaunde Hmmm.. you no see God.... Someone that took a bold step towards a realizable future for 220million people, u re say dis to, when last did student experience strike, no student is dropping out bcos of school fee, I invest in Nigeria stock, my investment is safe and am cash out
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NOBLE ⭐💎
NOBLE ⭐💎@favour87534·
@SadiqMaunde Tinubu brain is already turning back to a baby form, we all need an active brain to lead us. Does Tinubu knows about AI?,
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Abu Amir
Abu Amir@SadiqMaunde·
It’s either Peter Obi or Tinubu till 2031!
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aboluwade stephen o
aboluwade stephen o@stevedare205·
@uchennapaul @jon_d_doe U think say we go route for someone wit no record as gov for 8 solid years... Let tinubu finish his 8yrs den another person from d east wit capacity will rule.. thks u
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Uchenna Paul A.
Uchenna Paul A.@uchennapaul·
@jon_d_doe When I see people still rooting for Tinubu. I pause and ask. Why do some Nigerians love their Oppressors? Tinubu’s Policies have made an average Nigerian Poorer? Why exactly are some people still supporting him? Tufiakwa
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
My greatest wish for Nigeria and Nigerians is for Peter Obi or someone like him to become our President. Under a very free and credible election, I do not see President Tinubu defeating Peter Obi. And he knows it. End.
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IamManEnough®
IamManEnough®@stanleyjonas·
@jon_d_doe It's been 4 years of excuses and blame games. And they want another 4 years of multiplied excuses and blame games. Nobody who saw what happened in Lagos will say the election of this present government was free and fair. You have to be hopelessly senile to say that.
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Jahmal of Port Harcourt 🦍
The purpose of Atiku's outing yesterday was very clear. 2. Keep GEJ where he belongs. 3. Communicate his availability to the North. 4. Let SE know that he is path to their presidency. The same way he elevated Peter Obi to national prominence. 5. Kwankwaso must not derail, with Peter Obi ticket. 6. The only ticket that causes the north and south to cast a resounding vote is Atiku + Obi.
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Tersen
Tersen@StSunny3·
@Big_Sinudo Atiku/Obi, congratulations to BAT. Obi/Kwankwaso,I can come out to vote and still encourage others to do same.
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Femi Ote$
Femi Ote$@realFemiOtedola·
Proud to share that my book won Business Book Gold at the 2026 @AxiomAwards This is a personal milestone for me and for the exceptional team that helped bring this book to life. To every reader who has supported, thank you. This honour is yours as much as it is mine. Keep MAKING IT BIG 🙏🏾 … F.Ote💲
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ELEMOH
ELEMOH@Iam_lordmayor·
Malami that banned twitter is now y'all's best friend?😂
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
From Pharisee to Tax Collector: Rethinking Tinubu’s Kenyan Comparison In a recent remark in Yenagoa, Bola Ahmed Tinubu suggested that Nigerians should find solace in being “better off than Kenya and other African countries.” While this may have been intended to soften the impact of economic hardship and rising fuel prices, the comment risks downplaying the severity of the current crisis. It echoes the biblical parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector in the Gospel of Luke (18:9–14). A similar warning is found in the Qur’an (53:32), which cautions against self-righteousness. Like the Pharisee who boasted of his superiority over others to mask his own spiritual void, such downward comparisons serve more as a refuge than a remedy. This validated an earlier dismissive remark by President Ahmed Bola Tinubu during electioneering: “Na statistics we go shop?” Yet statistics remain indispensable - they are the language through which nations understand their condition and chart progress. No country can develop in isolation from measurable realities or without comparing itself with peers. Comparisons, when properly grounded, are not instruments of escapism but tools of accountability. What is objectionable is not comparison itself, but comparison stripped of credible, verifiable data—mere tax collector comparisons that soothe rather than solve. On key development indicators such as security, the Human Development Index, life expectancy, GDP per capita, literacy levels, and electricity access, Kenya consistently outperforms Nigeria. Nigeria is the fourth most terrorised nation in the world, while Kenya is not among the ten worst. Kenya’s HDI ranking is 143 out of 180 countries, with a coefficient of about 0.630, compared to Nigeria’s ranking of 164 out of 180, with a coefficient of about 0.530. Its GDP per capita is roughly $2,200–$2,300, compared to Nigeria’s $807–$835. Kenya’s poverty rate is about 43% of the population (approximately 23 million people), while Nigeria’s is about 63% (around 150 million people), over six times that of Kenya. Kenya’s life expectancy is about 67 years, while Nigeria’s is about 54 years. The literacy rate in Kenya is approximately 81–85%, compared to Nigeria’s 62–65%. Kenya’s electricity access is higher, while Nigeria has one of the lowest levels of electricity access in the world. Kenya has about 3.5 million out-of-school children, while Nigeria has about 20 million. Kenya’s inflation rate has been about 4.5% or lower over the past three years, while Nigeria’s has remained above 15% within the same period. Kenya’s exchange rate has been around USD 1 to KES 130 over the past three years, whereas Nigeria’s exchange rate rose from below ₦500/$1 to above ₦1,250/$1 within the same period. Even with developments in the Middle East and rising oil prices, Kenyans have not experienced the sharp increases in petroleum product prices seen in Nigeria. Across other key indicators, Kenya also performs better. In the end, these indices clearly show that Kenya ranks higher than Nigeria on several development metrics. The standard of living of Kenyans is better than that of Nigerians. If the President considers Kenyans to be suffering despite these stronger figures, then Nigerians are in a far more difficult situation. He should therefore refrain from self-consolation and, in honest reflection, take responsibility for the situation and make a determined effort to drive improvement. This requires a posture of humility, accountability, and commitment to addressing the factors that have slowed Nigeria’s development. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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aboluwade stephen o
aboluwade stephen o@stevedare205·
@OkpalaGodson @AtlasTc22 @ADCVanguard_ why una dey reject Betty akeredolu for anambra abi na imo state, her c. v is good too a competent lawyer and former first lady of ondo state... moreover chinedu is of ibo tribe not a lagosian.. he never for once reason, interact or behaves as a typical Yoruba man
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godson Okpala
godson Okpala@OkpalaGodson·
@AtlasTc22 @ADCVanguard_ Say the truth. Don't you wish your state governor in 1999 created a "Tinubu" empire in your state? By now you would've had a Fashola, an Ambode and Sanwolu all implementing the most audaciously crafted, multi-year development plan
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
Lagosians, Imagine Lagos State were your company, and you had to choose a Managing Director from these two options: GRV: Educated at MIT, Oxford, and Harvard, with over 20 years of professional experience. Hamzat: Educated at Lagos State Polytechnic and Cranfield University, with most of his career spent working under Tinubu. Who would you trust to lead your company?
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aboluwade stephen o
aboluwade stephen o@stevedare205·
@kingleke34322 @fineurl9128 oh now I see reason why u dey support obi, he has no legend project to point to, he always keep money meant for development inside his own bank to yeild interst for him... tinubu will be remembered by the people living around that metropolitan for good..
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Fineurl🇳🇬💕💋
Fineurl🇳🇬💕💋@fineurl9128·
When Nigeria is working VS after tinubu destroyed Nigeria. 👇
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aboluwade stephen o
aboluwade stephen o@stevedare205·
@prinxe_B obi 's voice ... thank u @A.Adebanji u see when we gets to the bridge we will cross, when I went to Egypt to studied their way of governing, am very sure we will implement that as well, u know I am not that good with government but wit ur help I am always ready to learn.. thks
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A. Adebanji
A. Adebanji@prinxe_B·
We love Peter Obi and want to vote for him, but can the 'Obidient' movement answer these questions? How does his vision diverge from Tinubu's and what are the specific policy mechanisms he will use to transform Nigeria?
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Arc Uche Rochas
Arc Uche Rochas@U_Rochas·
From all indications, it is now possible to argue that giving power to the South West carries potential risks. During President Obasanjo’s tenure, there was an attempt at a third term, which many viewed as a ploy to remain in power indefinitely, but it failed. Now, President Tinubu appears determined to throw opposition parties into disarray, which some interpret as a move toward consolidating power and become a supreme leader. In my view, that effort will also fail. I believe this is part of the reason some people resist the idea of an Igbo president from the South. They think such a leader may be less inclined to hold onto power indefinitely. It may also explain the reluctance toward Atiku, whose emergence could, in some way, create a pathway toward an eventual Igbo presidency. This is my personal opinion.
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aboluwade stephen o
aboluwade stephen o@stevedare205·
@PeterObi one party system whére their are more than 30 political parties registered by inec.. how is Nigeria going towards one party system ...
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
We, members and leaders of the ADC, and other well-meaning Nigerians, lovers of democracy, are saying that our democracy must not be killed. We say NO to a one-party system and for that today we’re calling out Nigerians who believe in unity, peace, and security of our country to join us as we defend democracy in our land. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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aboluwade stephen o
aboluwade stephen o@stevedare205·
@James50708326 @thefireofOla is agbo that bad, agbo is good bcos ur brother ibo dey sell fake drugs that kills the cell and grow cancer... our fire fathers use agbo thru out their long lasting life.. so obi has no merit or credibility to call out dis govt, this is a case of kettle calling pot black..
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BANKY
BANKY@James50708326·
@thefireofOla Oloriburuku lo po ju ni nu gbogbo yin se ..Person raise awareness about healthcare system Una day insult am..Y’all don’t even have access to good healthcare system all you do is drink Agbo whenever you fall sick..
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Olashile Abayomi-Wealth
Olashile Abayomi-Wealth@thefireofOla·
Lol. And you want to be the President of a Disgraced Country... The Country will suddenly be graceful if you get there.. Doctors went on 13 months strike when you were Governor, one would think you have never held a political post before. You are part of the rot. Wild Animals, over to you.
Peter Obi@PeterObi

Now a Disgraced Country Indeed Today, as the world marks World Health Day, we must pause for honest reflection. Nigeria, a nation of over 200 million people, continues to grapple with one of the weakest healthcare systems in the world. Our primary healthcare structure is almost comatose. We now record worse infant mortality outcomes than India, a country with a larger population, while health insurance coverage in Nigeria remains below 5%. These are not just statistics; they are a painful indictment of our priorities. Recent disclosures by the Honourable Minister of Health show that out of the ₦218 billion appropriated for healthcare capital expenditure, only about ₦36 million has been released. This is deeply troubling. At the same time, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has projected over ₦135 billion for legal expenditures. Let us reflect on this. The amount earmarked for election-related litigation is far higher than what has been made available for primary healthcare, the very foundation of a nation’s wellbeing. This is the same primary healthcare system expected to serve millions of Nigerians and support critical institutions such as: 1. University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City 2. University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar 3. University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada 4. University College Hospital, Ibadan 5. Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile-Ife 6. University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin 7. Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Irrua 8. University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu 9. Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos 10. Aminu Kano University Teaching Hospital, Kano 11. Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos 12. University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Maiduguri 13. Nnamdi Azikiwe Teaching Hospital, Nnewi 14. University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt 15. Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto 16. University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Uyo 17. Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria 18. Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki 19. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi 20. Federal Medical Centre, Yola These institutions represent hope for millions. Yet, they remain underfunded, overstretched, and burdened by systemic neglect. A nation that prepares more for electoral disputes than for the health of its citizens is a nation that has lost its way. We must begin to ask the difficult but necessary questions: What are our true priorities? What kind of nation are we building? And for whom? Healthcare and education are not optional; they are the foundation of national development. Any country that neglects them undermines its own future. Nigeria must urgently reorder its priorities. We must invest in the health and wellbeing of our people, strengthen our institutions, and build a system that works for all, not just a few. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO

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aboluwade stephen o
aboluwade stephen o@stevedare205·
@SuperSopsy @U_Rochas igborilla.... una no dey tire, una carry una bad market from S/ Africa enter Ghana from Ghana again enter S/Africa back again... abi na still Yoruba say make Dem dey pursue una for those two countries.. Charity dey says begins at home..
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Mallam jabir
Mallam jabir@Mallam_jabeer·
I pity this Nafi'u because the following things will certainly happen to him: 1. APC will certainly betray him 2. Nigerians especially the Northerners will never forgive him 3. The money allegedly given to him will never make him rich. 4. He will certainly regret his actions 5. His wrong decision will affect his entire family and associates.
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