Who School Epp

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Who School Epp

Who School Epp

@whoschoolepp

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Who School Epp
Who School Epp@whoschoolepp·
@skood009 @ManLikeAkoh He is waiting for his turn. A guy called me from Canada yesterday &was saying it is necessary for Tinubu to pocket d Judiciary and legislators for Nigeria to develop. He said life is better in Nigeria than Canada. I asked him why he is holding a Canadian passport & not Sudanese?
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@Skood
@Skood@skood009·
We have so many uninformed Nigerians. This guy is a core APC supporter, he has been unemployed since graduating and has no real job, but each time I talk about government lapses he is quick to defend them. I had to ask him what his problem was and why he talks as if he is enjoying life and being treated well. He could not answer.
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YOM🗣️
YOM🗣️@ThaBoyYom·
Under no circumstance should we still be hearing generator sounds all around in 2026 bro Imaging battling to survive this economy, only to still be bothering about electricity in this age and time Nigeria is a failure.. And it will not be well with all you supporting this admin
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BINTILAYE🫶🇧🇪
BINTILAYE🫶🇧🇪@SIR_PIUS3i·
Living in Nigeria without a backup and no one to fall back on is the most dangerous one as well. U will just be praying everytime never to have problem or else your eyes go just dey see hell, except if God come for u🫵
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Esperanza
Esperanza@Dating_Diary2·
I met her in 100 level. Quiet girl. Eyes always tired. Carrying a life too heavy for her age. Her father had left years before I met her. No goodbye. No explanation. Just absence that became permanent. She came to my office one afternoon. “I don’t have a school father,” she said softly. That day, I became one. Not officially. Just… naturally. She showed up every week. Sometimes with questions about school. Sometimes just to sit and breathe. She called when life felt too loud. And I answered. Always. But one question I never stopped asking her. “Have you reached out to your dad?” Her answer never changed. “No. He is gone.” Years passed like that. Until final year came. She had become something else. Top of her department. Quietly brilliant. And she asked me something I never expected. “Sir… will you stand as my father at convocation?” I froze. Then I said no. Call him. Try once. If he doesn’t show… I will stand. She tried. No response. Even WhatsApp. No reply. Convocation day came. She walked in like a star. Then he showed up. Her father. After many years. But she didn’t move. Didn’t smile. Didn’t call him anything. Security asked her. She said calmly: “I don’t know him.” He was escorted out. Silence followed her name that day. After everything, she called me. Her voice steady. “I will listen to you in everything… but not that man. You don’t reap where you didn’t sow.”
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Who School Epp@whoschoolepp·
@RealCandour @eldivine Anyone that is not Yoruba and not Hausa must definitely be Igbo. When we asked you people to travel out Lagos and Ibadan, you are too scared.
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Blunt and Candid June 12 person
@whoschoolepp @eldivine You're mad Your Ibo brothers are confessing like witches how Yoruba took care of them after d war & you this mumu is saying what again? Is it d useless Obi that has no party that we will be bothered about? You better continue your crying because Tinubu will handover in 2031
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-valar morghulis-@eldivine·
My dad had a similar experience. He owned three FMCG stores in Yaba, Tejuosho to be precise. After the war he didn't even come back to Lagos immediately because he felt he might not be welcome. Instead he moved to PH then to Sapele and started doing imports of sewing machines (many Igbo people started itinerant sewing which led them to Okrika). He couldn't crack the business however so his friend who had moved to Cotonou asked him to come join him. On his way there he passed through Lagos and decided to stop by his former area (two full years after the war ended) and found out that his long term neighbor a Yoruba man had kept his 3 shops running, restocking it and keeping all the records. When he saw my dad he told him he'd been looking for a way to reach him since the war ended, even sending messages but post war craziness meant no way to find him. He totaled the money he'd managed plus the cost of buying the stores and everything added up to £9,000. That's what my dad took plus the £6,000 he made from selling off his old business and started doing shoe and textile imports in Lome from 1973 onwards. Many such cases.
Polyglot adedeji Odulesi@polyglotodulesi

During the Nigerian Civil War, many Igbo people fled cities like Lagos, leaving behind houses and property. Alex Ekwueme (then a young architect) left his house in Apapa. His neighbour, Otunba Subomi Balogun, a banker did not seize the property. Instead, he removed intruders from the house, renovated it and rented it out while Ekwueme was away. He carefully kept all the rent proceeds. When the war ended and Ekwueme returned, Balogun handed back the house to him and gave him a full envelope of all the rent collected Ekwueme was reportedly shocked, because many others lost their properties during that period. About a decade later, Ekwueme became Vice President under President Shehu Shagari (Second Republic, 1979–1983). Subomi Balogun wanted to establish his own bank but faced significant hurdles at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Officials resisted because it was unprecedented for a private Nigerian citizen to own a commercial bank without foreign partners; there were also political suspicions (some alleged he might use it to finance certain politicians). After failing to get traction through official channels, Balogun turned to his old friend. One Sunday after Church Service, he and his wife "cornered" Ekwueme at the Cathedral Church in Marina, Lagos. They physically grabbed Ekwueme and his wife's clothing to get past security and plead their case. Ekwueme listened, reassured him, and instructed him to come to the Federal Executive Council meeting he would preside over (as Shagari was absent). That very Thursday, the Finance Minister called Balogun to confirm that the license had been approved on Ekwueme's instruction. This paved the way for FCMB and reportedly opened doors for other indigenous banks. Balogun later opened an FCMB branch in Ekwueme's hometown of Oko (Anambra State) in continuation of their friendship. We love ourselves, it is the politicians that are dividing us.

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Who School Epp@whoschoolepp·
@yoruba_firstt1 @eldivine What happened before Tinubu showed up in Lagos politics? We had water running in our tap, today all the Water Corporation locations in Lagos state are dead. Do you know how embarrassing it is for Tinubu to be in charge of a state surrounded by water and no drinking water?
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TheHost
TheHost@TheHost_·
I’ll never forget that dive in San Maarten. We were gliding through the eerie silence of an old shipwreck, colors and fish swirling around us, when I turned and realized my husband was gone. One second he was there, the next he wasn’t. I signaled, searched, then kicked up to the surface only to find open water in every direction - no boat, no land, just endless blue.
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Balatic (PO=Comp+Integrity+Equity)
@GuardianNigeria Are you people not tired of all this stupidity? Do you want the military back so you start crying again??? Idiots. Leave NDC tf alone🤬 Go & investigate how much Bayo Onanuga takes home every month compared to a university professor or police superintendent. Get busy. Get a life
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Robert Greene
Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
Your mind is the starting point of all war and all strategy. A mind that is easily overwhelmed by emotion, that is rooted in the past instead of the present, that cannot see the world with clarity and urgency, will create strategies that will always miss the mark.
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Peace 🕊️
Peace 🕊️@PeaceNna2·
My cousin had an experience with her close friend last year Her "friend" begged my cousin to let her stay with her for just two weeks after she lost her apartment. She said yes. Two weeks turned into 8 months. My cousin fed her, bought groceries, covered bills when she said she was broke, even helped her get a remote job through one of her friends. She used to say she'll never forget what my cousin have done for her One weekend, I and my cousin traveled for my friend’s wedding. We came back to my cousin's house on Sunday night and her apartment felt… off. Too clean. Her bedroom smelled somehow At first she thought she was overthinking until she noticed her laptop was missing. Then her jewelry box. Then the envelope where she kept emergency cash. We started panicking and called her over 30 times. No answer. Around 7am, my cousin's neighbor knocked on on the door and asked my cousin if she and her boyfriend broke up. “What boyfriend?” That’s when she told us everything. Apparently, while we were away, this girl had been introducing some guy in the building as MY cousin's boyfriend. He had been coming over for days. Her neighbor assumed she knew. Together, they cleared out her apartment while she was gone. This girl disappeared and blocked my cousin Three days later, I found out she had also tried to use my cousin's name to collect money from people who knew them. Only one person gave her My cousin got dragged into problems she knew nothing about. She resurfaced 6months later with the laptop and double the cash she took, saying she needed the laptop for the remote job she was doing and knew my cousin wouldn't give her if she asked. I sha told her to demand for everything in cash,plus the cost of her laptop and de@d that relationship. Till today, some mutual friends still say she should “forgive her because she’s like family” Some betrayals don’t come from enemies. They come from the people who know exactly how to destroy you.
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The LIGHT☄️
The LIGHT☄️@Adasu_d_gr8·
My brother’s girlfriend told him she cannot marry a struggling king. Remember, my brother is still trying to put his life together. He asked her why? She looked him straight in the eyes and said her mother married her father when he had nothing. They suffered together, built everything from the ground up. She stood by him when nobody knew his name. But the day he became somebody, he left her. Married another woman. Someone who never saw the struggle. She said her mother gave him her youth, her strength, her loyalty, and in the end, he abandoned her. She said she watched her mother cry herself to sleep for years. She watched her regret loving a man who grew, but didn’t grow with her. She said she won’t do that. She won’t build with a man who might forget her when he arrives. That she'd rather meet him at the finish line or not meet him at all. My brother didn’t argue but he was so grateful that he asked. I don't know if ho justify her reasons or to justify my brother for leaving her since he's still a struggling King.
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MaziTundeEdnut
MaziTundeEdnut@originalproflle·
Atiku is the type of pupil that can repeat primary 6 class until he becomes headboy
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Dwin, The Stoic
Dwin, The Stoic@DwinTheStoic·
The two biggest issues to be fixed are INEC and election/ballot security. That man will leave that office.
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ILEMONA
ILEMONA@sirminzy·
Stop telling everybody what you’re going through. everybody is not your safe space fr. some people don’t care, they just wanna know your business. You be thinking you’re getting it off your chest, whole time they collecting information, judging you, or waiting to repeat it.. Learn how to sit with yourself. write it out, pray about it, cry it out… but stop running to people who don’t even know how to handle your pain. Healing ain’t loud like that. it’s quiet, it’s personal, and yeah sometimes it feel lonely… but that’s where you really level up… Everybody don’t deserve access to you in your vulnerable moments. protect your energy like it’s yours… because it is. if you felt this, you already know. 🤍
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T'oluwa
T'oluwa@tioluwanimi_0·
Dear Mr. Peter Obi, I and other well meaning Nigerians sincerely understand your struggle, you are fighting against a system that had vow to ruin generations, a system that is designed to keep her people in perpetual poverty and in misery, but one thing is sure, the truth shall always set the righteous free. You have written your name in Gold that generation of children born in Nigeria will always remember, just like Awolowo and Nnamdi Azikiwe as well as Sadauna of Sokoto. We really appreciate your efforts in seeing a Nigeria that works for all, but not for few! Both the politicians and the Nigerian elite who are feeding from the misfortune of this nation will never relinquish power without a fight back, we your followers understand this. We are ready to give it all because Nigeria doesn't belong to few people but to all Nigerian people. Yours sincerely, Tioluwanimi.
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NDC Obidient Updates
🚨 HOW TO FORMALLY LEAVE ADC 🚨 1) Write a resignation letter (use template below) 2) State clearly: you resign EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY 3) Add: you withdraw any prior membership (important!) 4) Sign (digital signature is fine if sending as email) 5) Send it NOW using any or all of these contact: 📧 info@adcregistration.ng & support@adcregistration.ng (email) 📍 121 Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja (letter) 📱 +234 702 642 0430 (optional WhatsApp/SMS: “I’ve emailed my resignation”) 6) Keep proof: ✔️ Email sent (screenshot) ✔️ PDF copy of letter 7) You are LEGALLY covered once sent (Resignation is effective upon communication, not upon ADC acknowledgement) 8) You can now safely join NDC ndcregister.com 9) Post your resignation publicly on social media for timestamp evidence (you can cover your full names and NIN for privacy if you want!) 10) Final step: Don't forget to unfollow ADC accounts 😌 --- 📄 RESIGNATION TEMPLATE: [YOUR FULL NAME] [ADDRESS] [PHONE] [EMAIL] [DATE] The National Chairman African Democratic Congress (ADC) Abuja, Nigeria Subject: Resignation from ADC Membership Dear Sir, I hereby resign my membership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) with IMMEDIATE EFFECT. I initially registered [online only / and completed ward authentication – pls choose one]. Notwithstanding this, I hereby withdraw any prior expression of membership and confirm that from the date of this notice, I am not a member of the ADC. Please update your records accordingly. Yours faithfully, [SIGNATURE - digital or printed] [YOUR FULL NAME] --- OBIDIENTS, stay sharp. Document everything!!!
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