behave your mad self

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behave your mad self

behave your mad self

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Katılım Şubat 2019
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behave your mad self
behave your mad self@wilstone229·
@HonShield @ADCVanguard_ @Mohayatudeen So he should step down for Atiku? Since you don’t know his whereabouts since 2023 yeah? All those your someone should advice Obi or Atiku was for Obi to step down for Atiku? Everybody must step down for Atiku. Smh
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
Dr @Mohayatudeen's interview with DW Hausa is another important moment in the ADC presidential conversation. At a time when many politicians are relying on noise, personality battles and empty slogans, Hayatu-Deen is trying to position himself as a candidate of plans, competence and calm confidence. His message is simple: Nigeria needs leadership that understands the problems of the country and has practical ideas to confront them. The caption from DW Hausa makes the point clear. They discussed his plans and programmes if he becomes President of Nigeria. That is the kind of conversation Nigerians need more of. Not just who is contesting. Not just who has structure. Not just who has supporters. But what exactly will each aspirant do about insecurity, unemployment, cost of living, education, healthcare, power, agriculture, institutions and economic recovery? His statement that he is not afraid of contesting against Atiku also matters. It shows confidence, but it also shows that ADC must allow a serious democratic contest where ideas, experience and capacity can be tested. A strong party should not fear competition. ADC should welcome aspirants who can speak to Nigerians directly, defend their plans publicly, and prove that they are ready for national leadership. Hayatu-Deen is making his case. Now Nigerians must listen, question, compare and decide. ADC’s strength in 2027 will depend not only on popularity, but on the quality of ideas it presents to the country.
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behave your mad self
behave your mad self@wilstone229·
@mickoly Una dun start. Una dun start ba? This one is business opportunity, You need to be arrested.
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Olayinka 🇳🇬🇺🇾
NDC Facecap and Tshirt available Facecap - 12,500 Machine woven T-shirt - 12,500 My Sister-in-law modeling a sample.
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Bolaji Fesomade
Bolaji Fesomade@MasterBolaji·
2026 Nigeria viewership/month: NTA: 3B+ YouTube: 1.2B Netflix: 25M Prime: 10M NTA has the biggest views with over 3B monthly Dear Nollywood, stop giving movies to YouTube, Netflix, or others alone; give them to NTA too. Their reach is massive & compensation is even better.
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Adedayo
Adedayo@Modheemofficial·
😂😂😂😂😂
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NEFERTITI
NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
This is subsides, loans, & taxes. This is your 2025 Budget. This is why Ministry of Health got ₦36 million & MDAs got nothing. Any other Strategy apart from rice & vote buying? 🤡
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The Benin Blogger
The Benin Blogger@TheBeninBlogger·
Tension in Agbor Delta State as a young boy named OWEN is k'lled a few hours after laying the foundation to his new house. He was reportedly called by his friends to step out... Police declare friend MARVIN wanted as family suspect foul play.
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behave your mad self
behave your mad self@wilstone229·
@winexviv All those hostels were very very dead even as far back as 2014 naaa. Why are these animals like this?
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
UNN Liason officer wrote this about me. Kindly read and share your thoughts… *Alex Onyia's Condemnation vs Soludo's Example of True Alumni Spirit in UNN* An alumnus is more than a former student. He is a lifelong ambassador of the institution that helped shape his intellect, character and future. True alumni spirit is measured not merely by criticism, but by commitment, constructive contribution and a sincere desire to see one’s alma mater progress. It is against this backdrop that it becomes necessary to examine the recent conduct of Mr. Alex Onyia and the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, both of whom visited the University of Nigeria the same week. For many years after graduating from the University of Nigeria, Alex Onyia appeared disconnected from the affairs and development of his alma mater. Yet, when invited by his faculty to deliver the Herbert Macaulay Memorial Lecture, an honour reserved for distinguished alumni expected to inspire students and contribute positively to intellectual discourse, he chose instead to turn the occasion into a public spectacle aimed at embarrassing the University. Rather than focusing on mentorship and inspiring students, Alex Onyia mounted the podium threatening legal action against the university over the condition of some aging hostels. More troubling was the calculated manner in which he arrived with Afia Television crew, not primarily to document the academic event, but to showcase decaying infrastructure in a manner designed to ridicule the university before the public. What makes this behaviour particularly unfair is that he was most likely aware that the university management, under Prof. Simon Uchenna Ortuanya had already awarded contracts for the renovation of some of the hostels, including Eni-Njoku, the hostel in question. Responsible stakeholders who genuinely care about the University's progress acknowledge ongoing efforts even while advocating for improvement. Instead, Alex Onyia ignored these realities and proceeded with a campaign of sensationalism. His subsequent appearance on live television, where he reportedly declared that the entire University of Nigeria was “stinking,” crossed the line from criticism into outright disparagement. No institution is perfect, especially public universities operating under severe funding constraints in Nigeria. However, reducing a historic institution such as the University of Nigeria to insulting soundbites before a national audience reflects poorly not only on the institution but also on the individual making such statements. Even more disturbing was what followed a day after his televised outburst. Alex Onyia allegedly made claims that the university management had evicted a visually impaired student whom he had interviewed during his tour of the hostel facilities. The allegation quickly generated public sympathy and outrage. However, the claims were subsequently debunked by the university authorities as well as independent individuals and groups who investigated the matter. Among those who reportedly interacted directly with the visually impaired student was the National Association of Nigerian Students, which also contradicted the allegation that the student had been victimized or unjustly removed by the university management. The contradiction of Mr. Onyia’s claims by multiple independent voices inevitably raises serious questions about his intentions and credibility.
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Rexzzy
Rexzzy@AFC_Rexzzy·
3 more games then Buffon gotta tell me what he got over Raya
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
Days after an altercation between university students and a woman who allegedly tried to stop them from selling items in front of their lodge, the woman reportedly returned with her husband as they stormed the lodge to allegedly håråss the students for posting the video.
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE

Drama as a woman selling goods near a student lodge tried to stop a student from starting the same kind of business in front of the lodge, even though she had already informed the landlord about it according to her.

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BMO
BMO@BO_Mayor·
Register with the @NigeriaNDCHQ online, pay your dues, and become a full member. That’s what truly matters. Every other side talk and social media bullying are inconsequential. Join the party.✌️✌️
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The Arábìnrin Adérónké JP MNIPR
One day, I will also share my story of survival from this guy. I escaped. Lily Court, Garki 2, Abuja. I wonder how and why they rate this guy on social media space. He is evil Till then, mo pa I'll fun.
Ekiti Princess 🇳🇬@Eyeofnigeria

One good reason why I don’t like this man, Isaac Fayose is because I have worked with him in 2015 shortly before my NYSC and my experience with him was really bad. 2015, I got employed with ALIBI TV as a cameraman and Producer and online tv owned by Isaac Fayose and I worked for few months because I had to go for my NYSC and the reason I needed to work was for the money. The nature of the job affords me to also produced my own program and handles camera for other programs. To cut the long story short, I wasn’t paid for several months till I left for my NYSC. l called and called, baba blocked me. Meanwhile, both of us travelled down to Ekiti when his brother Ayo fayose was the governor where I stayed for three day shooting his then 100 days in office. I wasn’t paid and he didn’t pick my calls and that experience alone floors him. After my NYSC, around 2020, I dragged him on RANT HQ, provided the evidence working with him and he threatened me. At the end of the day, the owner of RANT HQ, helped me get the money although it wasn’t my outright payment. People were literally scared for me because he did a video and threatened me. Seeing him fighting Tinubu makes me laugh because he is also a worse person. Kay crown

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Hon Henry Shield
Hon Henry Shield@HonShield·
Someone needs to sit Atiku and PO down and explain the reality on ground to them.
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behave your mad self@wilstone229·
@HonShield You are a deceitful person. A person that does not speak truth to power is a vile person.
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BMO
BMO@BO_Mayor·
Dear @NigeriaNDCHQ and my fellow #NDC crusaders. In Nigerian politics, there are many years when nothing truly changes. Every election cycle follows the same familiar pattern. Promises made, hopes deferred, and the people left waiting. But that era is about to end. Everything is about to change at once. I am seeking for Ticket to represent the good people of Esan North East/Esan South East Federal Constituency of Edo State AGBAZILO at the Green Chamber under the banner of our great party, the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). Let us all come together, without hate, bitterness, or division, but with love, compassion, unity, and competence. Together, we can build a stronger, more prosperous future for our people. The time for change is now. God bless Esanland. God bless Edo State. God bless the NDC. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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