Onyekachi Aniago

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Onyekachi Aniago

Onyekachi Aniago

@waniago76

Philosopher, Accountant and Enterprenuer/ ObIdient and YUSful/Arsenal and Real Madrid supporter/

Katılım Kasım 2015
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Onyekachi Aniago
Onyekachi Aniago@waniago76·
@a4lasade Life is all about creating problems and finding their solutions. Every problem is man made. Not marrying is just running away from one of those numerous problems you must create to find meaning in life. Problems we create give our lives meaning. The way we solve them matters
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Peter Obi Grassroots Mobilization.
“Peter Obi And Kwankwaso Will Continue To Fa!l, They Have Nothing To Offer Nigerians” - Tompolo Support Group Coordinator If Nigeria were working, a group like this would be in prison.
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Arsenal Rep
Arsenal Rep@Arsenal_rep1·
I just remembered Max Dowman won't be playing against Palace and possibly PSG due to his GSCE exam but why can't Bruno Fernandes go assist him write the exam because tell me how Premier league champion is going to write exam when it's Bruno's job to assist. Make it make sense.
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Bop Daddy ⚪️🔴
Bop Daddy ⚪️🔴@awoyemijoshua61·
Mikel Arteta arrived at Arsenal carrying none of the guarantees elite managers always have. No senior managerial career. No trophies. No safety net. Just an obsessive football brain, unbelievable self-belief, and a club that was slowly collapsing under the weight of its own history. And the reality is most people thought he’d fail. Because when he took over in 2019, Arsenal weren’t just losing football matches. They were losing standards. The dressing room looked fractured. The mentality looked broken. The atmosphere around the club felt toxic. Players bigger than the badge. No structure. No identity. No direction. The Emirates had become a place full of frustration instead of fear. And Arteta walked straight into that fire at 37 years old. That alone was madness. But what made him different? He refused to lower his standards to protect himself. That’s the part people never fully understood. Because from day one, he was ruthless. Big names dropped. Big egos removed. Huge personalities completely frozen out if they didn’t buy into the system. Doesn’t matter who you were. If the intensity dropped, you were finished. The touchline theatrics. The “non-negotiables.” The motivational speeches. The famous lightbulb moments. Even the “Trust the Process” jokes became endless ammunition for rival fans. The noise got too loud. But Arteta never abandoned the vision. Not once. He kept building. Slowly. Painfully. Piece by piece. Ben White arrives. Then Ødegaard. Then Gabriel. Then Declan Rice. Then Havertz gets transformed from a laughing stock into an unbelievably important tactical weapon. Every single signing had a purpose. Not just technically. Mentally. Because Arteta wasn’t just building a team. He was rebuilding the entire psychology of Arsenal Football Club. And eventually… You could see it. The pressing looked different. The distances looked different. The reactions after losing possession looked different. Arsenal stopped looking soft. They stopped looking fragile. They became aggressive. Controlled. Physically dominant. Emotionally demanding. That’s Arteta’s real legacy. He changed the personality of the club. Then came the heartbreak years. 2023 was close. 2024 even closer. And that’s when the “bottler” narrative exploded completely. People said they were mentally weak. Said Arteta was too emotional. But what’s funny now? Those exact same traits became the reason Arsenal finally got over the line. Because this title-winning side looked mentally unbreakable. That wasn’t luck. That was years of conditioning. Years of obsession. Years of tactical drilling. Years of demanding absolute perfection. And when the defining moment finally arrived at the Emirates… Arteta didn’t shrink. That’s the biggest thing. He didn’t coach with fear. Didn’t protect the draw. Didn’t freeze under the pressure of 22 years without a league title. He attacked the moment. Full-backs inverting. Midfield rotations suffocating transitions. Defensive structure completely strangling the opposition. Every phase controlled. Every detail prepared. It looked like a manager who had spent years visualising this exact moment in his head. Then the moment the league was won The Emirates exploded. Players collapsing emotionally. Fans crying. Red smoke everywhere. And standing there in the middle of the chaos is the same manager people wanted sacked during the “Arteta Out” era. That’s football. Brutal game. Because the same things people mocked him for eventually made him immortal at Arsenal. And now? He’s no longer viewed as Pep Guardiola’s assistant. No longer treated like an experiment. No longer dismissed as a rookie. He became the manager who dragged Arsenal back to the top of English football. Not by copying the Invincibles. But by creating an entirely new identity. Proper cultural reset. Proper elite mentality. Proper manager. Mikel Arteta. Absolute mastermind.
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OgaHANS🇳🇬
OgaHANS🇳🇬@OgaHans·
The worst thing about Obidients is — those people don't even want Your Money. They just want Nigeria to Work for everyone. Crazy group of people 😀 - no wonder they're hard to intimidate and influence negatively.
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Comrade Àmọdá 🦇
Comrade Àmọdá 🦇@AmodaOgunlere·
Never forget that Peter Obi paid his fans 2 thousand Naira each to disrupt court process and beat up Lamidi Apapa
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KofoMercedes™ #COYG
KofoMercedes™ #COYG@MontserratUser·
Thank you Rihanna. Arsenal victory song. Retweet let’s make the song go viral
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JACINTA❤️
JACINTA❤️@JacentaArs·
🚨| Jürgen Klopp speaks on Pep Guardiola’s dominance and how Mikel Arteta finally ended that era 👀🏆 🗣️ “We all know how dominant Pep has been in England. For years he controlled the league and many managers simply couldn’t keep up with that level.” Klopp then joked about managers “escaping” Pep’s era 🗣️ “Most coaches eventually ran away from that dominance… and before you look at me, no, I’m not talking about myself!” (laughs) The former Liverpool F.C. manager admitted the pressure of competing against Guardiola season after season was exhausting, calling it one of the hardest challenges in modern football 🗣️ “To compete with Pep’s City, you needed almost perfection every single week. One mistake and the title race was gone.” However, Klopp reserved huge praise for Arteta and Arsenal F.C. after finally ending Manchester City’s domination of the Premier League 🗣️ “Arteta stayed. He kept believing in his ideas, kept improving the team, and in the end he finally broke that cycle.” 🗣️ “That’s a huge achievement because many people doubted Arsenal during the difficult moments.” Klopp also praised Arteta’s mentality and courage for continuing to challenge Guardiola despite repeated setbacks over the years 👀 🗣️ “A lot of people forget how hard it is mentally to keep fighting after losing title races against Pep. But Arteta never stopped.” 🗣️ “Now Arsenal are champions and he deserves enormous credit for ending one of the most dominant eras English football has ever see
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Onyekachi Aniago
Onyekachi Aniago@waniago76·
@OVnotOVI @nze_Anambra As a patriotic Nigerian, I will always vote for that person I believe will change Nigeria for Better. I vote for him because I know he needs power to be able to do that. He knows that as well. That is why he is always contesting. He is a politician. Not an activist.
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Odogwu@OVnotOVI·
@waniago76 @nze_Anambra You are either an activist or a politician. If you are a politician, you need power to change things you do not like. If you are an activist, you can keep screaming and losing elections like Sowore. You have turned PO into an activist.
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Nze Ndi Anambra
Nze Ndi Anambra@nze_Anambra·
Most people are asking why i am not supporting Peter Obi after all he is my brother Me: nobody have convinced me on the possibility of him winning this election 2023 Obi got 25% in 16 states of SS, SE, Lagos, plateau, Nasarawa, Benue and Abuja Nobody have told me the remaining 8 states, which will complete it to 24 states needed to be able to be declared as presidential winner The day Peter Obi left the coalition is the day he lost his quest to become the president of this country Case closed
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Arsenal Chizzy
Arsenal Chizzy@ArsenalChizzy_·
Guess this Arsenal player 👀
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Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)
Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)@MrCharlesky·
Can you stay awake from 1 AM - 4 AM every weekdays and work remotely? I have a remote job for you that pays $100/hr.
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Dele Momodu Ovation
Dele Momodu Ovation@DeleMomodu·
My dear friend and Brother, I did not abuse you pls. I only pleaded with you not to insult Atiku, a perfect gentleman who, despite the age gap, continues to respect all of us. You know I'm as frank as you are and only spoke candidly the way true friends must speak to each other...
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
“I listened to my friend, Dele Momodu abûse me. First of all, that narration in the video was not correct. I didn’t storm out of David Mark’s house and walk away just like that, he saw me off. No one can tell me to step down for my fellow presidential aspirant. People are asking why I wasn’t smiling then. I was like, should I be laughing while leaving?” -Rotimi Amaechi reacts to the trending video of him leaving David Mark’s residence days ago.
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Arc Uche Rochas
Arc Uche Rochas@U_Rochas·
I saw that this post was quoted with so much pride and arrogance, and I laughed at how these people play on their supporters’ intelligence. He said Peter Obi is among the 8,000 richest people out of over 8 billion people on earth. Now, can he point us to just one Peter Obi factory or one person he has mentored to greatness? Just one factory and one person, and I will delete this account permanently. This is now a challenge to all Obidients.
Aji Bussu Onye Mpiawa azụ 🇨🇮@AfamDeluxo

Peter Obi is one of the 8000 richest men in the World. He is not hungry like your MCM.

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Onyekachi Aniago
Onyekachi Aniago@waniago76·
@WOkene I am facing front. Nigeria is in darkness, our healthcare and education are below par, insecurity is everywhere. All these sectors get budgetary allocations. But only roads are getting attention. Why? Where do those money allocated to those other sectors go? Campaign buses.
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Emir of Port-Harcourt
By 2031, the conversation will shift from “Tinubu built Lagos” to “Tinubu built Nigeria.” Be there 🫵🏾
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Onyekachi Aniago
Onyekachi Aniago@waniago76·
@nze_Anambra Just the same way you keep voting a criminal knowing he will continue to destroy our country.
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Nze Ndi Anambra
Nze Ndi Anambra@nze_Anambra·
@waniago76 Then how do you keep voting for a saint knowing fully well that he will not win?
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Onyekachi Aniago@waniago76·
@WOkene Why is Tinubu doing only roads? Well, I hope the New governor you are thinking of will use your money to develop an integrated power sector for Rivers State. Rivers State should be the Dubai of Africa.
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Emir of Port-Harcourt
@waniago76 Direct one way to Lagos Bonny Bodo road Onne road My state get money scara now Next year we will get a governor that knows what to do with money
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Onyekachi Aniago
Onyekachi Aniago@waniago76·
@nze_Anambra You vote in a criminal and he wins first and makes Nigeria worse. I think I should support and vote for a better candidate because he will make Nigeria better.
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Nze Ndi Anambra@nze_Anambra·
@waniago76 You have to win election first before you can make Nigeria a better place For me strategy to win election first, get the power first and make Nigeria a better place later
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Rhys
Rhys@Rhyso_1·
@groomos Is that what you read? I suggest you read again, this time a little slower 😂🤣
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Rhys@Rhyso_1·
The season Arsenal lost the league to Man City, it was just a two points difference. That same season, Brentford had an offside goal allowed against Arsenal and after the match, PGMO apologized that VAR forgot to draw the line. Imagine VAR forgetting to draw offside lines. Arsenal lost the chance of getting three points that day. That was just one case out of many that season. Here is the part that annoys me is you people were happy because it's Arsenal. We moved. That same season, Covasic got away with two nasty tackles. Even just one of those tackles deserved a red. Nothing was given. Michael Oliver later said he didn't want to change the tempo of the game. Arsenal drew. Jeremy Doku got away with his against Liverpool, and nobody saw an issue with it. Newcastle player scored a goal after it was out of play, we wailed, yet nothing happened. Trossard red card against Manchester City when he didn't hear a whistle, they laughed at us after the equaliser Martinelli second yellow in 2 minutes from throwing to tackle, no body answered us Declan Rice also got his fair share. When we used to complain about these things, we were called cry babies. We won't cry again. We'll just learn to be more dogged. After waiting in vain for Arsenal to crumble, you are now changing the narrative that Arsenal has been gifted the league by VAR. Hehe The transformer in my area is happy to embrace anyone that is pained.
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