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Anthony Oneya
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Anthony Oneya
@toeneya
God's own, Father, Brother, Uncle, Friend, Ex-boy, Analyst, Public Service
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2009
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June 19 is world sickle cell day Nigerians please We need help Gtb 0560926104 Nafisa Beida #sicklecelladventure
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Life so private
I was diagnosed with AVN
Surgery successful
Allahamdulila always coming out stronger
Sickle cell -0
Nafisat- 100
#Sicklecelladventure

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I graduated as the First Female First Class Student from the Department of Statistics yesterday with a CGPA of 4.68/5.00 from 4.13 in 100 level.
Indeed, I achieved it.
God did 🙏❤️
Remilekun@remilekun_babs
@AskMichaelTaiwo This! 📌 I will share an achievement soon and how I started from small.
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Tune in today at 5PM on WASH 94.9FM!
I’ll be discussing Nigeria’s Trade Relations with Major Economies: Opportunities & Challenges.
From Kano to Lagos, oil to AfCFTA, it’s time to talk trade & growth.
Let’s build a globally competitive Nigeria.
#WASHFM949

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There is something we all need to be reminded of—Kano is not a state for only its indigenous people. It is a state for everyone. The Almighty strategically positioned Kano ahead of many of its peers, in history, economy, and education. Kano is not just a regional (northern) powerhouse, but a national and even continental center of influence.
It is always baffling to see some of our people label others as “enemies of Kano” simply for holding different views or perspectives on certain issues. States like Kano or Lagos are naturally magnets of national attention. Discussions about them will always cut across tribes, regions and political affiliations. Participation in those discussions doesn’t make anyone an enemy.
Those working with or supporting the Kano state government must understand the distinction between being a supporter of the government and a supporter of the state.
One can disagree with a policy or criticize a government program and still be a proud supporter of Kano. Loving Kano doesn’t mean blind loyalty to every decision made by those in power.
We should grow beyond this narrow mindset. Loving Kano means protecting its image and Kano is bigger than any administration. Kano is a legacy, a vision, and a home for all.


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@BashirAhmaad Obukadata oneya. Haka muke cewa muna yara. He was loved by the state
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Colonel Dominic Oneya served as the Military Administrator of my state, Kano, from 1996 to 1998. From what I’ve read during his tenure, he developed a deep affection for Kano and its people, often referring to Kano as his adopted home. He was known to challenge anyone who labeled him a non-indigene.
One remarkable gesture that still resonates with many was his presence at the stadium to cheer and watch Kano Pillars matches with his people as a true supporter of the state.

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@BashirAhmaad It was because he was a khaki man that was why they all behaved. If na civilian man, them for tell am sey kano no be urhobo land.
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@BashirAhmaad Yes Dominic Obukadata Oneya, we lived in Kano during his tenure, Yakasai quarters was simple n peaceful then.
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@JoBangis @BashirAhmaad Yes, he was a Nigerian Refree. We are currently working on a sports documentary of his time in football
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@BashirAhmaad Don’t you know that Col Dominic Omeya is referee ?
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@ABBAMEADDA @BashirAhmaad No doubt, Col. Was was a great man and administrator.
If he only spent more time on earth.
My Dad was appointed Military Governor after Wase passed on.
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@Aghedo82 @BashirAhmaad My father loved his time in service to his people and to his faith.
He will be missed
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@BashirAhmaad I meant him once in his residence in Warri in the year 2020, he was indeed a gentleman, a Worthy Brother of the Knighthood of St Molumba. May God continue to rest his gentle soul.
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@Khalifa_Emgeear @BashirAhmaad Yes, he has.
He started as a civil servant right after his NYSC in Delta State.
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@BashirAhmaad My grandfather actually served as a Police officer in the high court in Kano State when my Dad was a teenager, and years after, my Dad returned back to Kano as the Brigade Commander in Kano 4 years before the became Military Governor of Kano Sate.
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I trust that you will treat this matter with the seriousness it deserves.
@CSCSNigeria
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@Quantumzenithng
I am writing to formally express my utmost displeasure regarding the unacceptable delay and lack of response from your organization concerning my request for an inter-member transfer.
On December 18th, 2024, I sent an email confirming and granting authorization
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