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POLITICS | MUSIC| FOOTBALL |CHELSEA FOR LIFE!🟦 MESSI FAN|

Katılım Şubat 2024
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NYSC GUIDE
NYSC GUIDE@Nysc_Guidee·
New call-up numbers have started dropping. Check your dashboard now!!!
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NYSCUpdates.com@nyscupdatesng·
CALL UP NUMBER SAGA 📌 Hopefully more numbers will be released before on the 10th of June Take a Chill pill and relax.
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BigSb@Holuwashegun101·
@Nysc_Guidee Mine just changed to Batch B🙄🙄
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NYSC GUIDE
NYSC GUIDE@Nysc_Guidee·
Batch B call-up numbers have been released. Check your dashboard now!!!
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STEADY✍🇳🇬
STEADY✍🇳🇬@ST_E_A_DY·
NYSC portal dey under maintenance so if you never see your call-up number relax you go see am soon.
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NYSC NDHQ
NYSC NDHQ@officialnyscng·
2026 Batch 'B' Stream I Orientation Course Commences June 10 The is to inform the general public that the 2026 Batch 'B' Stream I Orientation Course will commence with the reception and registration of Prospective Corps Members on Wednesday, 10th June 2026. The registration will conclude at midnight of Friday, 12th June, 2026, in the 36 states and the FCT. The Swearing-in Ceremony for the Prospective Corps Members mobilized for the 2026 Batch 'B' Stream I service year will hold on Friday, 12th June 2026. Meanwhile, the Orientation Course will come to an end on Tuesday, 30th June, 2026. The Management wishes the Nigerian graduates mobilized for the 2026 Batch 'B' Stream I service year safe journey to their various Orientation Camps across the country. The Scheme also reiterates its warning against night travel. Accordingly, Prospective Corps Members are advised to break their journeys once it’s 6.00pm, and pass the night at any available Corps Members' Lodge, military formation, police station/outpost or palace of a traditional ruler anywhere in the country, and then continue the following morning. Caroline Embu Director, Information and Public Relations
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
You're free to disagree. But on this app, I have seen more tribal bigotry from mostly people for the south west of Nigeria than any other region. The south western part of Nigeria are full of tribal bigots. And they're unashamed and unapologetic about it. End.
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GehGeh
GehGeh@official_Gegeh·
I think Messi is a better footballer than C.Ronaldo Ronaldo is good no doubt, man got 90% of the world’s love. But real ballers would know who’s actually the best on the pitch
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨🔵 Xabi Alonso signed his contract earlier today at Chelsea, everything completed. ✍🏼 The agreement until June 2030 is done, sealed and will be announced in the next hours. Xabi’s contract to run from July 1st but set to start working immediately also on transfers.
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨🔵 Xabi Alonso will be announced as new Chelsea manager very soon on a FOUR year contract, valid until June 2030. Everything agreed as Xabi will be in London in the next days to start this new chapter. Understand he’ll be very much involved in Chelsea summer transfer plans.
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 BREAKING: Xabi Alonso has accepted to become Chelsea next manager, HERE WE GO! 🔵🔜 The agreement is set to be completed. #CFC prepare official announcement for the upcoming days, but Xabi said YES. 💣
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Carter
Carter@insanespotter·
Sir Alex Ferguson on Lionel Messi 🐐 I lost two Champions League finals to Barcelona, and Messi was the main reason why. Every time he touched the ball, he put fear into us. In 2011, I truly believed we could finally beat them. We prepared for Messi for days, but after five minutes the plan was already useless. No one has ever given us a hiding like that. I had “INSTANT COLD” that’s how bad it was that night (laughs). Barcelona were the best side we ever faced, and Messi was the difference. When the ball is at Messi’s feet, it feels like he’s wearing slippers. Lionel Messi is the Greatest ever 🐐
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
The most popular human on earth. Even in death.
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Ayekooto
Ayekooto@DeeOneAyekooto·
"To ensure food sovereignty in Nigeria, I have over 6,000 zones of mechanisation in Nigeria. And we are building infrastructures like Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway that will connect from Sokoto to Benin Republic, to Ghana using locally made concrete from Dangote and BUA....."
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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
America has 50 states. And every single one of them operates under its own laws, courts, policing systems, and legal culture while still being bound by federal law. That is the difference. The United States understood something long ago that Nigeria still refuses to confront: You cannot effectively govern hundreds of millions of people with completely different realities from one central authority. In America, federal law handles national matters: immigration national security constitutional rights interstate crimes currency But individual states control much of what affects daily life: policing criminal justice business regulations education taxation property law civil disputes So what works in Texas does not have to be forced on California. What works in Florida does not automatically become law in New York. Each state adapts to its own people, culture, economy, crime rate, and social realities. That decentralization is one of the greatest strengths of the American system. It creates speed. It creates accountability. It creates competition between states. It prevents dangerous levels of power concentration. And most importantly, it allows local problems to be solved locally. Meanwhile Nigeria calls itself a federation, but operates like an overprotected unitary state wearing a federal costume. Everything leads back to Abuja. Security? Abuja. Policing? Abuja. Major judicial power? Abuja. Revenue dependence? Abuja. Even governors that are called “Chief Security Officers” cannot fully control police operations in their own states. Think about how absurd that is. A governor can watch insecurity spread in real time and still wait for federal approval before meaningful action can happen. That is not federalism. That is administrative dependency. Nigeria is trying to centrally manage over 200 million people across completely different ethnic, economic, religious, and security realities as if Sokoto and Port Harcourt experience the same problems. They do not. And the damage is obvious. Our courts are overloaded. Judicial processes move at a painful pace. Security coordination is weak. States wait for federal allocations instead of building real economic independence. Every election becomes a war because too much power is concentrated at the center. Control Abuja and you practically control the country. That is why political tension in Nigeria is always explosive. Too much authority sits in one place. America distributed power intentionally. Nigeria concentrates power dangerously. And that difference affects everything from policing efficiency to judicial speed to economic development. The American system is not perfect. Far from it. But one thing it understood correctly is this: Local realities require local solutions. Nigeria still governs like every state is the same country inside the same problem. It is one of the biggest reasons governance keeps failing, institutions remain weak, and justice feels painfully distant from the average citizen.
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NYSC360
NYSC360@nysc360·
Teaching corpers remember these as you resume 1. Avoid familiarity with parents. It has ruined many. 2. Avoid being too playful with students. If they see you as being too playful they'll never take you serious and it would cause you problems
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
"We will take Difficult decision, give me 3 months to fix electricity" - New Power Minister tells Akpabio
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