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@superdoll007

MD 🩺 She/her. Humanity before Religion/Race/Tribe

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News Central TV@NewsCentralTV·
Peter Obi sits down with @KayodeAkintemi on 60 MINUTES WITH MR KAY for a high-stakes conversation on leadership and the future of Nigeria. This is one conversation many Nigerians will be watching closely. Don’t miss it.
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Sam Amadi@SamAmadi·
With my oga, late yesterday evening at his home. We spoke about Nigerian politics. Don’t ask what will happen in the days ahead. But everything is ok. Always a good man and a leader who is compassionate and does not go against those who trusted and promoted him
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Dolapo@superdoll007·
@Kingprince006 @TizheSiniBugga I hate to say this. But these people have no business in power, making policies that affect people's lives. What kinda behaviour is this? No decorum whatsoever, zero class, just gutter behavior. Smh!
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Princewill
Princewill@Kingprince006·
-I don't like what Gov SIM FUBARA and his boys are doing to Hon Minister Wike in Rivers State... -Imagine after being screened today in APC you are already dancing hailing Fubara🤣🤣 Wike will report you people to Tinubu
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Dolapo@superdoll007·
@Propellerlaw Lmao! The same Marabout that has been deceiving Pa Atiku.
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Kris
Kris@kristkrest·
We have not even started yet. Asese n mu eyo kan bo lapo ni. I hope I got that Yoruba correctly. 😄😄😄 Oladimeji for House of Rep, lagos.
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Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso@KwankwasoRM·
MY SPEECH AT THE NDC NATIONAL CONVENTION 09 MAY 2026 FCT, ABUJA Fellow Nigerians, It is with immense pleasure and a deep sense of fulfilment that I address you today on this historic occasion of the National Convention of our great party, the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), in Abuja. Since we joined this party, together with numerous stakeholders, millions of supporters, and well-meaning Nigerians, the NDC has continued to attract quality members and ignite enthusiastic conversations among citizens and observers both at home and abroad. What began as a bold movement is steadily becoming a formidable platform for national renewal. Ladies and Gentlemen, Nigeria stands at a critical crossroads. The world is undergoing a profound geopolitical shift, yet our nation has been caught unprepared, largely because of poor leadership. Instead of positioning Nigeria to seize emerging opportunities, bad governance has left us bearing the brunt of global changes. We are witnessing a sharp decline in the quality of life. Insecurity has created widows and orphans across the land. Millions have been displaced from their homes. Investments are fleeing, critical infrastructure is neglected, the education system is collapsing, and harsh economic policies have been imposed on citizens without meaningful safety nets or relief. Yet Nigeria’s history teaches us that in our most challenging moments, visionary alliances have provided the way forward. In 1954, a historic partnership was formed between the Northern Elements Progressive Union (NEPU), led by Aminu Kano and the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC), led by Nnamdi Azikiwe to achieve national unity. Again, in 1960, against steep odds, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe’s National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) formed a coalition with the Northern People’s Congress (NPC) to birth our independence. In the Second Republic, the alliance between Shehu Shagari and Alex Ekwueme under the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) helped restore civilian rule and national unity after years of military dictatorship. It is therefore with great sense of unity and solidarity, that as a loyal party member, I support the decision to zone the presidential ticket of the NDC to the South, so that it allows the region to complete its turn in producing national leadership. This represents a true opportunity for true national healing. We shall work in abidance with the party’s agreement to ensure fairness and federal character in all ramifications. This party shall also ensure to change the way things are done today by prioritising leadership without ethnic jingoism and religious favouritism. The leadership standard we shall set will therefore restore Nigeria’s dignity and will guarantee that our citizens at home and the diaspora will be treated with respect and dignity. Lastly, we can only achieve that by continuing to mobilise to register with INEC to vote, and the NDC to belong to this noble cause. Please register, today. Thank you. Long Live the Nigeria Democratic Congress! Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria! Sen Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, PhD, FNSE Former Governor, Kano State
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Trillionaire
Trillionaire@iamdominic7·
Dolapo God will shine in your life and make your wealthy life stay beyond your generation
Dolapo@superdoll007

@realFemiOtedola Fellow men like you built that country you are enjoying, but you can’t use your brain to build yours. Instead, you are supporting the most clueless government Nigeria has ever had. Y’all are shameless.

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Dolapo@superdoll007·
@Halimat1208 @Ovbiedo_ I'm not gonna go back and forth with you, but Uloka is made with corn, salt, and palm oil.
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Dolapo@superdoll007·
@Halimat1208 @Ovbiedo_ Not everything you see on the internet is 100% correct. Donkwa is different from Uloka, totally different delicacies.
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Dolapo@superdoll007·
@Halimat1208 @Ovbiedo_ Uloka is not Donkwa. You add palm oil to Uloka, while Donkwa is corn and peanuts.
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Dolapo@superdoll007·
@Ovbiedo_ @Halimat1208 That is Uloka, people from Benin and some Deltans eat it. It is smooth and made of corn. Uloka is different from Donkwa.
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Enowe@Ovbiedo_·
@Halimat1208 It is Uloka. Go to any market in Benin City and ask for it. Especially Oliha market.
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Dolapo@superdoll007·
@olamide_adee You get it. The man is a clown who benefited from a corrupt system. I’ve never heard of him contributing meaningfully to science, healthcare, education, or anything that truly moves the country forward, just an endless display of stupidity.
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Kunle
Kunle@Soulmedika·
The way these guys annoy me ehh! My anger can cook rice just now. I hate cheap politics! No ideology, no principle, just anywhere belle face. PO has been single handedly fighting the system for almost 4yrs, no show of support and alignment with him even after they used him to get into office. Now, they are coming back to bank on his goodwill. People like him should not be given any opportunity to contest in NDC. They are grifters! Annoying lots!
Osaro PhD, Csu.@OfficiaEdoOsasB

Esosa Iyawe, you shouldn't have defected from the APC to the NDC. You should have stayed in the APC and fought for the ticket, whether you got it or not. It doesn't make sense to me that you believe the Obidients will do from top to bottom again, even if you secure the NDC ticket.

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Omoluabi_H@Omoluabi1772729·
@obimadu274 @superdoll007 @diisa2002 Only foolish Yoruba ll vote for an ipob trojan horse in GRV. I understand ibos ll do cos their agenda is hostile take over of places outside iboland
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Dolapo@superdoll007·
@Urchilla01 That’s a political quagmire. I honestly feel for GRV, I wouldn’t want to be in his position. While this move might work in his favor, it could also boomerang on him 😬😬
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KWEKU THE HUSTLER
KWEKU THE HUSTLER@Urchilla01·
The thing with guber elections is that it doesn't hold on the same day as presidential elections, so which party wins the presidential election has a huge say on that. What GRV is trying to do, from my understanding, is trying to retain his Obidient base while still leveraging the stability that he has built with the Lagos coalition that he has painstakingly worked on. If he moves with PO, he loses the protection that he has been assured of within the Lagos coalition structure. His biggest task now, and one he has already gone about, is convincing the Obidient base to stick with him IN LAGOS
Osamudiamen@OSAS4l

GRV reason for staying back is legit tho, structure to protect votes. The structure won’t be useful without the votes tho. NDC for federal and ADC for state is the way forward

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