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I am a Prolific Soul winner and an Excellent Educationist

Warri, Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2015
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
We are currently at Police Force Headquarters Annex (FCID), Enugu. Joy Ezeugwu is currently writing a statement responding to claims made by Ifeyinwa Peace Okwudu in her petition. Ifeyinwa is doing everything to destroy Joy but it will fail. She is demanding N10 million for emotional and psychological damage from Joy Ezeugwu. Ifeyinwa Peace Okwudu is such a tyrant and must be dealt with. Oppressing students and staff has become a norm in our institutions and we must dismantle it.
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Ihunanya Chi ❤️
Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi·
Guysssssss!! I finally did something I’ve been wanting to do for a long time and honestly, LOL I can’t keep calm 😂 This morning I preached in a bus!! Yes, I actually did it!! 🚌 For a long time, fear was doing me “press and hold,” but today I told it, “not today!” Before I started, I prayed for boldness because honestly I didn’t even know what I was going to say. I just told God, “take control,” and He really showed up. Now I’m here smiling like somebody that just won lottery, guysss I’m so happy!! 😀
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Joy Ezeugwu has been arrested this morning by a team from Police Force Headquarters Annex, Enugu. They were sent by her formal school’s (Ezzy College of Nursing) administrator Ifeyinwa Peace Okwudu. Students and staff oppression have now become a norm. We will dismantle it.
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Alderman Joe
Alderman Joe@AldermanjoeKing·
All the money that the FG borrows cannot be used for anything good in Nigeria because it’s a binding law that the WORLD BANK or whoever lends then threatens them with. Ask the FG of Nigeria if any of those moneys were directly transferred or sent to them. The lender also is the one who’s controlling the borrower’s means of spending so that Nigeria cannot use the money to be successful enough to come out of such jeopardy, they can’t use the money to better their health sectors, like building and improving hospitals, they can’t use it to build or make schools better or invest in education or good roads. The only way Nigeria 🇳🇬 can be so successful and come out of this trauma is by cutting any business or relationship they have with the World Bank, IMF, WHO, WEF, Bill Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundation and the CIA operating in the country. These guys are stationed here to make sure there’s so much poverty, debt, violence, backwardness, and de*th This is because most of the Nigerian leaders are selfish, greedy, ignorant and wicked, so they can’t really see the handwriting on the wall. As long as their stomach infrastructure is perfect, they don’t care if the whole country is in shambles. But we’ve been praying and we go again tonight, all the powers that be in the places of authority controlling our leaders to do wrong are all nullified by the power of Jesus Name!
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Peter Obi slams Pres. Tinubu over borrowing

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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
The blind student Nnamdi Daniel has been sent out of his hostel today by Prof Adibe Agbos who is the Director of housing and accommodation in UNN. He was sent out for speaking out about the state of the UNN hostel and what he is suffering as a visually impaired student. We will get him a much nicer place to stay. You see this evil in UNN, we will fight to dismantle it. Our students can’t live like prisoners anymore. UNN is the first indigenous university in Nigeria and its glory must be restored to the fullest. The university must be a model for all universities in Africa.
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GRV Stan
GRV Stan@CrownprinceCom2·
May Bola Tinubu NEVER AND EVER happen to Nigeria AGAIN INSHALLAH🤲🤲 I need 330000 AMEN.🙏
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BirthSafe Nigeria
BirthSafe Nigeria@Birthsafeng·
Pregnancy doesn’t have to be stressful and you shouldn’t do it alone! At BirthSafe, we guide you every step of the way from tracking your pregnancy, to preventing complications, and preparing your body for childbirth. Our carefully curated protocols ensure you navigate your pregnancy journey and come out alive with your baby in your hands. The best part is that you're not walking on this path alone, the BirthSafe community keeps you supported, informed, and connected with others navigating the same journey like you. Thousands of mamas have already experienced the BirthSafe effect. Oya, send us a DM today to join them today.
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Destiny
Destiny@sucess_D·
@lwmedicaid Hello, good morning. Can I ask a question please?
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
I want to say this again. You may not like Christianity. You may disagree with the divinity of Yeshua. You may not believe in the trinity. You may not believe the Bible. But the truth is that Christianity does not support terrorism. This alone is enough flex for Christians.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Look at the UNN male hostel Mr. Agha Egwu Inya (UNN PRO) said it's clean. He further said that i'm demarketing my alma mater. He said students are the ones that brings the bed bugs to the school. Our students can't continue to live in this mess anymore. It must stop!
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CAfPRA
CAfPRA@cafpraintl·
2/4 We must stop importing models that treat our youth as raw material for someone else’s economy. When we strip away foreign curriculum, what’s left? What if our schools were centers for national development?
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CAfPRA
CAfPRA@cafpraintl·
3/4 At CAfPRA, we are advocating for an education policy that empowers the next generation to own their potential. We believe in an Africa that educates for its own survival and its own glory. The time for passive reliance on a foreign curriculum is over.
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CAfPRA
CAfPRA@cafpraintl·
1/4 A nation is only as strong as its mind. Africa’s future cannot be totally dependent on a foreign curriculum. We need an educational identity that reflects the strength, history, and ambition of our people.
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Hon Henry Shield
Hon Henry Shield@HonShield·
Dear Amupitan, WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN YOU AND YOUR PARTISANSHIP! Signed: A Nigerian Voter.
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Destiny@sucess_D·
@the_beardedsina When Doctors prescriptions fail, anything working is worth consuming.
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The_Bearded_Dr_Sina
The_Bearded_Dr_Sina@the_beardedsina·
I was at a Pharmacy this weekend, it was a Top Pharmacy on the Island in Lagos. I wanted to get some meds, I looked into shelf and saw this thing called JINJA Herbal Extract It is sold to people that it can cure stroke, hypertension, diabetes, kidney diseases, osteoarthritis, fibroids, Hepatitis. I had seen it with a lot of my patients and always counsel them about it. I asked the Pharmacist why was a top pharmacy stocking something that doesn't work, in his words the demand is there and people are always buying it for medical conditions I asked the price, He said it was 25k. Imagine how many people would have suffered complications because they stopped their drugs and started taking Jinja Herbal Extract. I then argued and said I am sure it doesn't even have NAFDAC number, He said Yes. It does He picked up a bottle and showed me that The Herbal extract was registered. My mouth opened wide with almost drooling like a Bull Dog. This is the Bottle of JINJA
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Ayobola Adebowale@YourBabysDoctor

Trevo is now 150k!!! A friend had very large fibroids and avoided surgery because she was told she would die if she tried it. Then she met someone who sold her trevo to shrink it. She took at least a bottle weekly. After a year, the fibroid didn’t shrink; it grew bigger. She was told to keep going.... This is how fear + false promises keep people stuck. Fibroids don’t magically shrink with supplements. It only delays proper care, making things worse.

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KAT
KAT@reallKAT·
I call on all Muslims and religious people to convert to Christianity today!!!
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Destiny@sucess_D·
@pshegs Nations are really in captive under the arms of these demonic philanthropists
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pshegs
pshegs@pshegs·
When depopulation experts start providing food and healthcare for you, just know your time on earth is metered by their stopwatch. They have carefully designed a system to give everyone an opportunity of life, and at a certain age, you should submit all your wealth to them (cancer, hypertension, stroke, etc bills) before you leave. The structure of this crime is evident in the composition of food we eat, what we drink, and the intentional chokehold you see on regulatory systems like @NafdacAgency. We all witnessed how the DG said in 2024, GMOs were bad, and then after a warning, she returned in 2025 to say GMOs are not bad. What are we to expect with this now?
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INVESTIGATION: Repackaged expired products dominate Nigeria's N34trn food market Food items meant to be sold in sealed packs are now being scooped from buckets and sacks in many Lagos markets. A BusinessDay investigation found that some of these products originate from expired, near-expiry, or rejected factory stocks, stripped of their labels and resold cheaply to consumers. This billion-naira underground trade continues to thrive across Nigerian markets, raising concerns about food safety and public health. Full report: businessday.ng/investigation/…

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Destiny@sucess_D·
@ElochukwuOhagi I am of same opinion with you. Jamb is a useless academic filtering mechanism for student that wants to study in higher institutions. When all parastatals have been monetised by the FG,this is the quality of incompentencies experienced.
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Elochukwu Ohagi
Elochukwu Ohagi@ElochukwuOhagi·
One of my students scored 233 in JAMB. She wants to study Medicine, and the cut-off mark is 280. She complained that her system was hanging and taking up most of her time. She requested a mouse and an external keyboard, but they asked her to continue without them. It was only after much persuasion that she was given those basic tools. Now she is angry. She is sad. But who will take responsibility? Nobody. A country wants to depend on the internet, yet refuses to provide adequate and functional equipment. That was how they introduced CBT for WAEC, and the system ended up disrupting students’ exams. Do I even blame WAEC entirely? Not really. I blame the schools that rushed into adopting computer-based exams without proper testing and preparation. A lot of students suffered setbacks. Many were affected. Yet, nothing will be done. I have said it before, and I will say it again: JAMB is a system the Nigerian government uses to cover and protect its incompetence. Why should students be forced to take JAMB before entering university? Why? With their WAEC results, they should be able to apply directly to any university of their choice. But because Nigeria does not have enough universities to accommodate its teeming youth population, they created JAMB as a filtering mechanism. And as expected, it has become another avenue for exploitation. Students pay for the exam. Then the result expires after just one year. Why should a result expire after one year? JAMB should be scrapped. This student gave everything—her energy, her time, her determination—to this exam. Yet technical failure robbed her of her true performance. I strongly believe she could have scored above 280 if not for those issues. And she is not alone. This country frustrates. Elochukwu Ohagi Philosopher, Teacher, and Activist, 2026.
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pshegs
pshegs@pshegs·
I'd like to congratulate the new DG of NBMA, Dr. Fatima Suleiman-Zuntu. NBMA is the agency responsible for approving GMO in Nigeria. I am particularly happy that @drfatima84 is online on this app, so we can work closely with her here. I know you got your posting yesterday, but we have to hit the ground running. I'm sure you are already aware of how the bread situation went last week on this app so let's just dive right into some areas you need to look into urgently: 1. Argentina produced GMO Wheat, HB4. Most part of the world are still doing Confined Field Trials, less than 10 countries are patronizing it. Nigeria gave it full approval food, feed and milling (full import license) in ONE MONTH. 2. All the companies using it currently in Nigeria have violated @NafdacAgency and @BiosafetyNig 's regulation to LABEL THEIR PRODUCTS (spaghetti, noodles, biscuits, semovita, semolina, flour, etc) as GENETICALLY ENGINEERED to give consumers a choice. If they have, I have not seen, and I call on all Nigerians to check also. 3. Nigeria's approval was done based on US FDA's approval (are we a sovereign state or what?) 4. @NafdacAgency l @BiosafetyNig (NBMA)'s risk assessments are zero long term (humans are long term beings), mostly brought along with the applicant and they rubber stamp. Nigeria has approved most of what several African countries have ignored, especially the GMO for cultivation which end of decimating and wiping out our natural variants, creating foreign dependency, and many other issues. 5. NBMA gave Trigali Genetics, a JV between Bioceres Solutions (the manufacturers of HB4 in Argentina), and some other people, the import license, which expired July 2025. Sister, when you resume this week, do not renew the license. Keep it expired. 6. HB4 makes wheat tolerant to Glusifonate ammonium, a herbicide banned in EU/UK and under restrictive use in many parts of the world, known for it's reprotoxic nature- it can damage the unborn child or fertility and it failed regulatory approval under stricter health and safety criteria. This means HB4 will contain high doses of Glusifonate because there is already reported increased use of Glusifonate in Argentina. Glusifonate is also a neurotoxin, 7. Finally, this week/next week, Rose Gidado will either be at your doorstep or her gang from National Biotech Research and Development Agency (NBRDA). If you grant her audience and she is able to string you to Bill Gates Puppetry, this app will not contain us. She is the link, and her work has been to ensure she controls NBMA in approving GMOs in Nigeria, using OFAB- heavily documented reports are available to this. Rose Gidado is not a friend of Nigeria; she is both a FG Director, and Director of OFAB; an organization parasitically using NBRDA's FG cover to executive foreign anti-human work, and the last PDP-administration was the entry point. If you can successfully ban GMO maize, beans and cotton in Nigeria, you will attain instant political relevance, the youths will back you, and your political career will take a very high flight! Your Governorship/House of Rep/Senatorial ambition will be within reach. So in conclusion, commence a test to see if the HB4's now complex sugar in wheat, along with the introduction of glusifonate and drought tolerant modification, has affected wheat and made it a weapon fashioned against your people. Don't rely on their current reports. Welcome to NBMA, @BiosafetyNig
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DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑
DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑@Row_Haastrup·
We are sincerely not celebrating Alex Onyia @winexviv well enough… He has done what NOBODY has ever done to the educational sector in Nigeria. Focused mostly in the South-East, but what he has done should draw accolades from across the globe. Please let’s give him his flowers 💐 👏
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