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Maximus Ojukwu

@tg_maximus

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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2020
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Maximus Ojukwu@tg_maximus·
MAXIMUS 2026!
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PETER GREGORY OBI 🤍
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City!@dolapocarter·
At the end of the day we cannot seriously depend on one man to save us. The sooner we realize we have to collectively take back this country ourselves the better
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
Obi is not ready to give delegates money to elect him as the presidential candidate of a party. And he knows that if he goes for such primaries, he won't win. He wants to become president without inducing people financially. That's a man that wants to lead. Not oppress. End.
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E.P Aninze Esq.
E.P Aninze Esq.@EkeneAninze·
Anybody that thinks Atiku Abubakar will step down for anyone in ADC for the party to forge ahead is simply daydreaming. If you study the nature of Atiku Abubakar closely, you would almost conclude that somewhere, somehow, a witch doctor must have told him that if he doesn’t become President in this life, his afterlife may never know peace. Atiku Abubakar has been on this journey six times already. If he contests again in 2027, it will be his seventh attempt. His first outing was as far back as 1993, when he stepped into the ring under SDP and contested the primaries against Moshood Abiola, finishing third. In 1999, he abandoned his chances of becoming a Governor and settled for Vice President under Obasanjo. Even that partnership was anything but smooth, as both men eventually became fierce rivals. By 2007, he risked everything. He dared Obasanjo openly, and it cost him dearly. His seat as Vice President was declared vacant. Still, he pushed forward, moved to Action Congress, contested against Yar’Adua, and lost. He didn’t stop. In 2011, he returned to PDP, contested the presidential primaries against Jonathan, and lost again. Then he moved to APC. In 2015, he became part of the 2015 political experiment that brought Buhari to power. Yet again, he contested the primaries and lost to Muhammadu Buhari. And just like that, he returned to PDP. In 2019, when the PDP ticket was zoned to the North, he contested, won the primaries, and went on to the general election, only to lose to Buhari. In 2023, when it was clearly the turn of the South, he still stepped forward, contested, won the PDP primaries, and again lost the main election, this time to President Tinubu. Now, the same man is in ADC, positioning himself once more, and you expect him to suddenly step down as a statesman? Lol. To Atiku Abubakar, this is no longer just about what the people feel. It is about the years, the energy, the resources, the sheer investment he has poured into this singular ambition. A man who did not step down for Abiola at the peak of his popularity. A man who did not step down even when his own Vice Presidential seat was on the line. A man who did not step down in 2023, despite the loud call for power to shift to the South. Tell me, who exactly will make him step down now? Nobody. I am Ekene Aninze Esq.
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2007 Atiku ran- and lost. 2011 Atiku ran- and lost. 2015 Atiku ran- and lost. 2019 Atiku ran- and lost. 2023 Atiku ran- and lost. 2027 Atiku wants to run- and lose. He doesn’t care whether it’s the turn of the north or the south, he must run. This desperate foolishness and selfishness really needs to end. In 2015, his desperate foolishness is a huge part of why this satanic APC happened. If he stayed with GEJ, maybe APC wouldn’t have won and GEJ may have done a second term and then supported him to be president in 2019. But then again, desperate foolishness at play. In 2023, it was the turn of the South. His desperate foolishness again at play, is why Tinubu happened. This is 2027, it is still the turn of the South, but his desperate foolishness has consumed him, he will run, he will ruin himself and everyone else in the opposition. And when he does this, Tinubu will then likely return not because he deserves to but because we have a perpetually selfish politician who has had no commonsense in 20 years to put the country first and think beyond himself. Even his own son, as I type this, is currently in APC working for Tinubu. Even his own son can see that his father’s desperate foolishness and selfishness for 20years needs to end.

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Maximus Ojukwu@tg_maximus·
@Allezamani He’s like a toxic ex. Very needy, can’t move on. A shame, really. Wisdom is supposed to grow with age, but him no get OT.
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Duke of Africa@Allezamani·
So Atiku wants to keep running until he runs mad?
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
Regardless of the party Obi eventually joins, The one thing I dont want to hear repeat itself is: "LP top to bottom". These fools will not shit on his name for 2 years only to enjoy his influence to win a seat, they'll eventually cross carpet. Obi for Presidency. Final.
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Ayo FBI
Ayo FBI@PureMinD__·
If APC wins in 2027, blame it on Atiku. Posterity will never be kind to him!
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Gabriel Agana🦍👨🏽‍⚕️
Your course mates are hiding past questions from you and you think it's links and opportunities they'll share with you. Life after school is going to be crazy😂
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co-creator with God. 🥼🩺
Racism, Tribalism, Xenophobia, Afrophobia, Colourism and all that, are a sign of low IQ.
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Lord Vinci MUFC@LordVinci21·
Nigeria police would never learn !!!
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Deisine@TDeisine·
Welcome to the month of May, may all Pedophiles, rapists and abusers dïe.
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Olamide .@olamide_adee·
E no go better for Tinubu.
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co-creator with God. 🥼🩺
Please if you still haven't registered for your PVC, phase three is opening in the next 3 days!!! May 4th. SAVE THE DATE!!! And when you get your voter's card, please use it to vote wisely.
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Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Workers Are the Backbone of Every Nation On this Workers’ Day, I warmly salute workers across the world, especially Nigerian workers whose daily sacrifices continue to sustain our families, communities, institutions, and national economy, even in the face of severe hardship and uncertainty. It is deeply painful that those who wake up every day to teach, heal, build, farm, produce, transport, protect, and serve our nation are still denied the dignity and fair reward their labour deserves. In today’s Nigeria, the minimum wage can no longer guarantee even the most modest standard of living, as inflation, rising food prices, transportation costs, and economic hardship continue to erode the value of honest work. No nation can truly develop beyond the strength, productivity, and wellbeing of its workforce. The progress of any society rests on the quality of its human capital, the skill of its people, and the commitment of its workers. When workers suffer, the nation suffers. When workers are empowered, the nation prospers. But beyond their labour, workers also possess another powerful tool, their voice and their vote. Through democratic participation, they have the power to shape governance and determine the future direction of the nation. I therefore urge Nigerian workers to recognise the strength they hold collectively. They owe it to themselves, their children, and future generations to support and demand leadership built on competence, character, capacity, credibility, and compassion. By refusing to reward failure, corruption, ethnic division, and bad governance, they can help build a nation where hard work is respected and rewarded with dignity. A productive nation must be built on justice, fairness, and respect for labour. That is the Nigeria we must work together to achieve. With the support and participation of Nigerian workers, a New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Ang@Ang106249·
having a crush on someone when you’re fat n kinda ugly is the most humiliating feeling, sorry i like you
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Bashir Umar Gulani@gulani_bashir1·
Dear Undergraduates, BAD AS E BAD, TRY GRADUATE WITH 2.1 OH E GET WHY TELL YOUR SIBLINGS O😌
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oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
He must be found
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Justice Mark Chidiebere, an activist popularly known as Justice Crack, has been reportedly missing since April 28, 2026.
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