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@OBAF4U @vanguardngrnews You allowed him to get away with the last rigging, which gives him the temerity.
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@vanguardngrnews This guy is building up his election war-chest
We have really entered one chance 😢
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@Voiceofigbos @Cubby_bliss Igbo are always the scape goat. All his appointments are full of Yoruba. Continued where Jubril stopped!
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EFCC recruitment: No slots for Igbos
NDLEA recruitment: No slots for Igbos
NNPC recruitment: No slots for Igbos
Customs recruitment: No slots for Igbos
CBN recruitment: No slots for Igbos
Navy recruitment: No slots for Igbos
Civil Defence recruitment: No slots for Igbos
Nigeria Army recruitment: 35,000 slots for Igbos
The Nigerian Government is not ready for unity.
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Blame Your Electricity Woes On Leaders Who Gave You Terrible Privatised Sector, Not Me — Tinubu Tells Nigerians Amid Renewed Power Crisis parallelfactsnews.com/bola-tinubu-te… via @ParallelFacts
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Yeah!!! 👍
It is madness watching a man who once paraded himself as the master mechanic of Nigeria suddenly become a roadside apprentice, blaming old engines for the smoke coming from the one he is driving now.
He shouted solutions from the opposition bench, calling Jonathan clueless, weak, incompetent, visionless, and a failure. But the moment power touched his own hands, excuses became his only policy.
When he was outside, every problem looked easy. Now inside office, even the promises he made are hiding in shame.
The same mouth that condemned yesterday is now swallowing every insult it threw, one bitter spoon at a time.
The labels he threw at others now echo back like unpaid debts.
Leadership is not noise, not propaganda, not rehearsed arrogance. It is results. And when results are absent, blame becomes the perfume of failure.
President Jonathan should ask him one simple question, Oga, how market? Because the trader who mocked another man’s shop is now watching customers run from his own stall.
I tire🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
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REVEALED: More Fraud Exposed Following Revelations That Electoral Act Provisions Allow Candidates To Print Their Own Ballot Papers And INEC Officials To Accept Disputable Ballots parallelfactsnews.com/electoral-act-… via @ParallelFacts
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@firstladyship This why Wale Edun was asked to go. He made the info available to world bank
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@DreadHound0 @SamuelEzec7403 Could this finding be the reason finance minister was sacked?
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@EmpireGreat9 @NigeriaStories To be pressing his neck as he pressed Jonathan's
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@NigeriaStories Didn't you say you were coming to fix it?
Or you are not aware of the Privatization before you promised to fix electricity within 4 years?...
So you didn't have solutions to the problems and you still sought to be elected...?
Elected to do what exactly?
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@NigeriaStories Blame game, you are there to make a difference, and if you are unable to make that difference pls let another person try.

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@DARQK568212 @NigeriaStories Always on the neck of Jonathan govt but now a failure eating all his vomits
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Funny enough, the people who once mocked excuses have now become professors of excuse making.
Yesterday, every problem had easy answers. Today, every answer has become somebody else’s fault.
Electricity no dey respect propaganda. Grid no dey run on campaign chants. Transformers no dey powered by blame.
Darkness has exposed many loud promises as empty generators with no fuel.
If previous leaders ruined the sector, and you knew it all along, then why promise miracles you could not deliver? Why market certainty when you were carrying uncertainty in your pocket?
A nation cannot be lit by speeches. It needs competence, discipline, and leaders who talk less and solve more.
Right now, Nigerians are not suffering from privatization alone, they are suffering from the arrogance of men who begged for power only to become poets of excuses.
Abeg!!!!😡
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You mean you didn’t study the privatization before promising Nigerians steady electricity by all means, and even asking people not to vote for you if you fail? This is like a student panicking during an exam he never prepared for. What about the economy and security, were they also “privatized”? May God deliver Nigeria from unprepared leaders.
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