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@wierd_fx @ruffydfire Well if you want to talk you can talk for yourself BAT regimes seems to be the best so far
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@tinded_official @ruffydfire The man representing you well currently is making life a living hell, so what is it you want bozo?
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@ruffydfire Is this the man that will represent our country globally? Can this man give a full speed in front of trump
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@OParamole @tutorialscope @ruffydfire You’re even a banker that’s if the person on your profile is you and your reasoning like this?
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@tutorialscope @ruffydfire Bros. Did you want the president to turn it round in between the three of his administrative?
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@OParamole @tutorialscope @ruffydfire You’ve ran out of defense strategy? You see how ridiculous it sounds? Loan are not free gift, you’ll pay back and from what economy? The one with close to 50% unemployment rate or which other one?
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@i_am_Abiodun_ @realkenokonkwo @PeterObi @OpheezG Also adedimeji, get yourself a lawyer. The rape incident involving you seem to have come to light, there’s enough evidence against you.
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@realkenokonkwo I've always known this Pit Obi @PeterObi to be a fraud. @OpheezG , is this the person you have chosen to be your beloved?. I learned one thing here, whenever anyone tells you anything of weight like this, ask them to give it to you in writing because humans can be funny.
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My attention has been drawn to the interview granted to Channels TV and NJENJE MEDIA TV by Obunike Ohaegbu, the NDC House of Representatives aspirant for Nnewi North and South/Ekwusigo Federal Constituency to the effect that he did not tell me directly that Peter Obi said that he should pay N10m to NDC account for nomination fee. I have been laughing since then. In all honesty, I cannot even say everything this man told me about Peter Obi just to preserve the remaining of Peter Obi’s tattered reputation. Indeed, I asked him a question when we were discussing orally, “are you telling me that Peter Obi is the head of this criminal gang that defrauded you people?” He answered “Peter Obi is the head, stomach, and feet of the criminal gang.” As a matter of fact, he pleaded with me to save our people from the criminality of Peter Obi. I told him to put it in writing. His message was so long that he had to apologise for the length. Please tell me, if a person said that Peter Obi was writing list of aspirants in John Wood Hotel, Abuja, who didn’t win election in NDC, to become candidates for NDC, what else is criminality? He even stated clearly that Peter Obi wrote Senator Victor Umeh’s name as a candidate when he lost. He referred to Peter Obi as my friend in some of his allegations against Peter Obi. I asked him to clarify that “my friend” which he wrote was Peter Obi, and he expressly admitted that.
See the WhatsApp messages where he confirmed he was talking about Peter Obi.
Please see some excerpts as directly stated by Obunike Ohaegbu:
“My brother, The entire NDC project, at least from my personal experience, has left me feeling deceived and profoundly disappointed ... While other states, particularly Kano and several states in the North, appeared to be engaged in negotiations and consultations aimed at achieving consensus, neither I nor, to the best of my knowledge, any aspirant from Anambra State was invited to any meeting for the purpose of negotiating or agreeing a consensus arrangement. Consequently, I mobilised my supporters and participated fully in the primary election process in the belief that the outcome would determine the party’s candidates. This naturally raises a fundamental question. If no consensus meeting was held with the aspirants in Anambra State, and no agreement was reached amongst those seeking nomination, my brother Ken, how did your friend arrive at the list of candidates that he allegedly produced at Johnwood Hotel in Abuja? Consensus, by its very nature, requires consultation, negotiation and agreement amongst stakeholders. Where there is no consultation, no negotiation and no agreement, there can be no consensus. If aspirants were directed to participate in primaries while candidate lists were allegedly being prepared elsewhere, then serious questions arise about the integrity of the entire process. If that is not fraud, then the word fraud must have another meaning ... The list reportedly included individuals who did not emerge from the primary process. Indeed, even Senator Victor Umeh, who reportedly lost his contest, appeared on the list. Yet, as of today, 7 June 2026, the party has still not published the official results of the primaries ... Even more disturbing is the fact that the same statement signed by the National Secretary appeared to shift responsibility for the Anambra situation to PO. I have read the statement several times and remain unable to understand how a political party can conduct primaries, refuse to publish results, claim to have completed appeals, produce a controversial list of candidates, and then seek to place responsibility elsewhere.”



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@NYBarcaBoy @Bri_an2 Or maybe lack of game time killer his performance level and confidence and need game time to improve, how about that?
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@Bri_an2 Dude has like 2-3 good moments and then becomes mediocre.. maybe he just has lots of pressure to try and impress the most and just ends up ruining it for himself.
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We genuinely have the worst fanbase
CLINTON 💫@LilMoGh
I now understand why Flick doesn’t give him minutes
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Look at you moron, how many times did he play full match this season?
CLINTON 💫@LilMoGh
I now understand why Flick doesn’t give him minutes
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@PapaSayds That bro should adapt his game as number 9 or go back to Man U. He’s just very mid
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@FCBarcelona give hansi flick proper backing and stop being such a clown club. Each day you watch this team play and you think it doesn’t need proper investment?
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@waleBernard1 @TheYorubaTimes Lmao. As who? Being law abiding is all I can do. I am not getting paid millions
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@wierd_fx @TheYorubaTimes Your are free to experiencing turmoil . No Nation grows without her own challenges, go and verify. Stop wishing your country evil because it’s not your candidate in power . Let me ask you , what are u contributing in your community to make ur community better ?
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@waleBernard1 @TheYorubaTimes One thing I love about the Yorubas is how docile, full of English and civility even in the face of turmoil. Lmao
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@TheYorubaTimes I will like to hear the story from the law enforcement people . From the kind of statements I heard from the video “ko ni jere awon omo e “ . It doesn’t look like a bandit’s attack but let’s wait for the police to investigate at least .
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@OmaleePrinx Your own papa wey dey alive, and you still dey live m!serable life. Your papa no see life come sha
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@Refkennie @ifetemini How far him don send am?
Share to me
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Any man that cannot afford this has NO business even whispering the word “marriage.”
Aderonke Asake Oreke(Foodstuff vendor)@Fancyfoodmart
Anything more than this is armed robbery Engagement list no suppose pass like this💯
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@OlayinkaSamuel1 @mickoly If this is how you equate loss then may you experience being cheated on at some point in your life and may you be broken physically.
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As we begin our journey through #Lent, let us ask the Lord to grant us the gift of true conversion of heart, so that we may better respond to His love for us and share that love with those around us.
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Tale Of Two Nations Continues.
India, the world’s largest democracy, with nearly 1 billion registered voters (over 960 million) and more than 60% actively participating in elections remains a model. The country has over 1 million polling stations and thousands of political parties, conducting elections using technology that enables electronic transmission of results within days, and operating a voter-friendly ballot system that displays party symbols and candidate photographs.
By contrast, Nigeria, with only one-seventh of India’s population, has about 93 million registered voters, which is less than 10% of India’s voter base. With fewer than 20% of the polling stations and only about 1% of the political parties compared to India, it is deeply troubling that we still struggle to conduct elections, even when we record voter turnout below 20%. Sadly Nigeria still remains unable to consistently deliver free, fair, and credible elections or transmit results promptly, especially when compared to countries with far larger numbers than ours.
The difference is leadership. In India, political leaders, legislators and judiciary work tirelessly for the welfare of their people and the future of their children, to do the right thing for the betterment of society, even amidst challenges. In Nigeria, many political figures instead implement policies that impoverish the people and threaten the future of our children. If we are to transform Nigeria, we must demand leaders who put the people first, govern with integrity, and plan for a better tomorrow.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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