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@utdjoeb

Not a fan of any political party, I just want good governance. @teamscorpio. Manchester united till death

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2011
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@Nnamdi_judeking @1danfulcreation Ok, risk to make it in life, what's he trying to make but throwing 100 million away? He wasn't even at his ward during primaries. Nobody is crying gee.
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Nnamdi.@Nnamdi_judeking·
@1danfulcreation There's no need of you crying more than the bereaved, to make it in life, you have to take risk which is what Osifo just did. Stop crying.
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Mr. Papito🤵@1danfulcreation·
The Man Stanley Osifo, the Arrangee APC 2026 Presidential Candidate (Thread) Stanley Osifo, APC and their arrangee primaries. APC thinks that they are smart and Nigerians are fóols. They packaged Stanley Osifo, a man who is in the business of running for presidential primaries. A little search on the web will show you little or no details about this dude. All you will get is that he's an Edo born businessman and graduate of Lagos State University. After this, nothing else is linked to him. In 2018, this same dude paid 12million naira for the nomination form and expression of interest form of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) presidential primaries. At the time of the purchase, this Stanley guy was rumored to be a mole in the party. The Nation Newspaper also corroborated this story. (Image attached below) Can you believe that after this dude spent 12m to purchase these forms, he ghosted and never participated in the presidential primaries of PDP. (You can check list of PDP presidential primaries candidates). Only for him to show up again 8 years later to contest primaries under the APC for their Presidential ticket with Tinubu as the party's god😂. Infact this decision was after APC changed from their original plan of having Bola Tinubu as their unopposed candidate. What does that tell you? It was an arrangee. The same Stanley Osifo that ghosted primaries in 2018 suddenly woke up one morning and decided to challenge Bola Tinubu 😂 Infact if we look at everything holistically, Stanley Osifo was still a member of PDP if we go by his purchasing of the parties forms in 2018. There's no way someone who was tagged the “youngest presidential candidate” would defect to APC and the media that gave him a tag in 2018 won't run a story on him. Nothing was said about his political history, he just came out of the blues and became an APC candidate 😂 What does that also tell you? 😂
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spider@Dtraveller01·
@1danfulcreation I am not fraudulent, and neither am I encouraging it. But if you want to praise public officials, let it be on what the public entrust them with. Was the education system better during his tenure?
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Ola Ade
Ola Ade@OlaAde001·
@1danfulcreation So if someone does not have online imprint or copious one, such a person is non existent!!!
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🍭Gust@Gustsire·
@Urchilla01 The man get heart of stone. Him variant of wickedness no be Nigerian made. Man might be from Guinea after all.
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KWEKU THE HUSTLER@Urchilla01·
There was a lady who told a story in 2022 about how some old Lagos state pensioneers protested about their unpaid pensions for over a decade, and when Tinubu eventually addressed them, he first expressed surprise that so many of them were still alive. Who can find me that tweet, please?
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JusticeCrack@Justice_Crack·
My Experience with the DSS @OfficialDSSNG (Department of State Services) -PART ONE I want to clearly state that this is my personal experience and account. On the night of April 30th, after days of being blindfolded and held by some unidentified men who initially claimed to be from the DSS — but whom I later discovered were not DSS officials — I was eventually taken to a DSS facility. At the time, I was still blindfolded and handcuffed. After arriving at the facility, I heard someone instruct that my blindfold should not be removed until we were inside. Shortly after, the blindfold was removed, and for the first time in days, I was able to see properly again. My vision was initially unclear but gradually improved. The officer who received me spoke calmly and assured me that I was safe. He asked if I knew where I was, and I replied yes because I could see the DSS logo on the wall. He noticed I was shaking and visibly traumatized, and he tried to calm me down. At that point, I was extremely scared and confused because I still did not fully understand my situation or why I had been taken in the first place. That same night, I was given tea and bread — the first proper meal I had eaten in days. I was also taken to the medical unit where my blood pressure and general health condition were checked to ensure I was medically stable. Afterwards, I was taken to a room with other detainees and provided with a bed and duvet. For the first time in days, I was able to sleep comfortably. The following morning, the investigation team began questioning me. Because the matter is still before the court, I will not go into details about the investigation itself. However, based on my personal experience, the DSS officials I interacted with treated me professionally and respectfully throughout my stay. Nobody shouted at me, physically assaulted me, or used force against me during the period I spent there. They also ensured that I had food and basic care, and I was even asked if there were specific meals I preferred during the process. I also observed that officials handling my case remained active on the matter, including during weekends and public holidays. From my own experience, I can say that the DSS demonstrated professionalism in the way they handled me. At the same time, no institution is perfect, and like every agency, there are areas where improvements can still be made — particularly regarding the speed of investigations and certain administrative processes. Again, this is strictly my personal experience and should be understood as such.
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Toomanygabriels@toomanygabriels·
@kabuye_sul62732 @ZaidBalll He is making sure that idiots all around the world will not ruin everything with memes of "vibes and inshalah" They ruined it the last time we had a decente manager, and will do it again in a semester, so they can farm Elon coins once idiots give them voice.
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BillionaireFarmer.@Denisontsekohol·
This was my 30-ton-per-day rice processing factory building. When we started the construction in 2020, a bag of cement was around ₦3k, and within months, it moved to ₦5,500. And we bought a full truckload [2 trucks in total] for the building project. We completed the factory, built a 10k-capacity poultry pen, a 10k-capacity fish pen, and 6 rooms of staff quarters and office. By the time we were done, our rice processing machine was trapped in China due to the COVID-19 lockdown. When it finally arrived in Nigeria? I chose the wrong port [Onne Port in Rivers State], and the machine was seized by customs officers. According to them, they were suspecting the container to have loaded firearms [funny set of people]. So, they broke the container, opened the boxes, and saw only my rice processing machine. It was closed back. It was time to release the container, right? Story that if I share with you, you’ll cry blood. I cried and paid unnecessary bills in that port before they finally released the machine. When it finally arrived in Makurdi that particular night, the drivers were insisting we offload at midnight🙈 I told them it was not possible. All my staff were sleeping by now, and we could not get them to come there. So, they slept. The next morning. It was time to offload the container, right? As the truck was driving to an Industrial Layout in Makurdi where we were to offload, ALL the jobless youths in Makurdi followed behind on bikes. When they arrived, they demanded we pay ₦250k before offloading anything on Benue soil. Bro, I am a Benue boy ooooh. A younger boy [I was less than 30 then] building a business in this country. Guess what? We had no choice but to pay those boys cash. Though we negotiated, begged, and paid less than ₦200k. Then, we offloaded the machines. I was extremely happy😍😍😍 The event that followed? I will share later. Difficulties continued. Here is the lesson I want you to get today. “As an entrepreneur in Nigeria, many times, you’ll spend more money and time fighting external battles than internal ones that you know well” ✍🏻 Unstable prices of inputs ✍🏻 Settling useless street boys ✍🏻 Battling extortion from government regulatory bodies ✍🏻 And more. You can know your business A-Z and still fail due to external battles you were not prepared for. It is like that for every entrepreneur in Nigeria, including Alhaji Aliko Dangote. You watched his external battles recently with regulatory bodies. You see this Agriculture? I know it very well. Is not pride. I was born as a farmer. But I am learning to beat those external demons programmed into the systems in this country. And I MUST win them. You have to learn how to win them too my brother. Good luck. Stay connected. I will tell you what happened after the installation of the 30-ton-per-day rice processing machine in my factory that year. See you soon. #BillionaireFarmer
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abbas muhammed@bundus92·
@obadiahnali @abujastreets Under the bridge on both sides are green areas that Mr Projects has sold off to be developed into commercial/residential plots. These green areas are also flood drains for heavy rains. The planners of Abuja knew this which is why they strictly forbade building in these areas.
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Obadiah Nyangwarimam Ali 🇳🇬
You have said something that deserves a long pause. Three years ago, Abuja still felt like a planned city. Now the rains come and the roads become rivers. The drainages are either blocked or nonexistent. And every new building seems to rise on what used to be a natural waterway. We cannot keep calling this a surprise. The green areas were not just beautiful. They were functional. They absorbed water. Now concrete and asphalt have taken over, and the water has nowhere to go except into our homes and streets. The question is not why the floods are worse. We already know. The question is whether the authorities will finally enforce the master plan. Stop approving buildings on drainage paths. Restore the green belts. Or will we wait until a major disaster forces action? I love Abuja. That is why this hurts to watch. Let us start talking loudly about this. Before the next rainfall proves we have learned nothing. @ARISEtv @channelstv
Abuja Streets@abujastreets

All these floods in Abuja became worse in the last 3 years. No more proper drainages, and a lot of green areas have been converted to buildings/structures… very sad to see what my City has turned into. Sad, very sad 😔

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Abuja Streets@abujastreets·
All these floods in Abuja became worse in the last 3 years. No more proper drainages, and a lot of green areas have been converted to buildings/structures… very sad to see what my City has turned into. Sad, very sad 😔
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Democracy@utdjoeb·
@TeslimElias10 @Shealacey10 Yea, Bernardo silva, savinho, odegaard, Lucas digne, yamal, ademola lookman, vitinha, etc must have physical issues too
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MILSET@TeslimElias10·
@Shealacey10 Tbh you need loan Go and establish yourself at a championship club. Stay humble there too, you won't start immediately obviously physical issues.
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The Spectator Index
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex·
Three very loud blasts have been heard in Bandar Abbas in southern Iran, with the cause not yet known.
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United Extra@TheUnitedExtra·
Roy Keane Via IG ! He ain’t legend anymore
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@NTANewsNow Dem fit de work like this make bandits come move them still.
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NTANetwork@NTANewsNow·
Yobe Moves To Restore Electricity In Gujba, Gulani As Gov. Buni’s Rural Development Drive Gains Momentum The Yobe State Government has commenced immediate intervention measures to restore electricity supply to communities across Gujba and Gulani Local Government Areas following the recent heavy windstorm that disrupted power infrastructure in the affected areas. The intervention forms part of the administration’s broader rural transformation and infrastructure development agenda under the leadership Governor Mai Mala Buni, aimed at ensuring equitable access to essential services and improving the living conditions of citizens across the state. In response to the outage, a technical team from the Yobe State Rural Electrification Commission has been deployed to the affected communities and is currently conducting assessments, repairs, and restoration works to return electricity supply within the shortest possible time. The swift response highlights the government’s commitment to responsive governance, sustainable infrastructure development, and ensuring that rural communities continue to benefit from ongoing developmental initiatives.
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Troll Football@TrollFootball·
🚨 All flights in and out of London cancelled after a huge dust cloud erupted when Arsenal opened their trophy cabinet to put the Premier League trophy.
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SEKINA@eebookhunoluwa·
Introduce yourself in the comment section
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