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Cutting Onion 😭

@cyenum

God gave me style and gave me grace.

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We$t@flygodT·
He said Nigerian leadership was filled with people who only seek personal gain. Said we were “a different people playing to a different set of rules.” Said our tribal loyalty was greater than our national loyalty, and we’re a society without meritocracy This was 1966, by the way. You could still say the same thing in 2026.
Salz@salmabanks_

I once went down into a rabbit hole of how Singapore turned their economy around to becoming one of the world superpower, and I came across how Nigeria was instrumental to that development. How you may ask? When Lee Kuan Yew visited Nigeria and saw how we were criminally..

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Le Contemplateur
Le Contemplateur@LeContempIateur·
😼🐍 Dans cette séquence, trois jeunes chats des sables apparaissent à l’entrée de leur terrier, en plein milieu d’un environnement désertique. Un serpent à sonnette surgit et s’approche dangereusement. L’attaque est rapide : l’un des petits est touché et meurt... Les deux autres tentent alors de faire face, malgré leur taille et leur vulnérabilité, en attendant l’intervention de leur mère. Quelques instants plus tard, celle-ci arrive et engage un combat avec le serpent, qu’elle parvient finalement à repousser. Vous y avez cru vous aussi ? Cette vidéo est en réalité générée par intelligence artificielle. Preuve, s’il en fallait encore, que ces contenus sont désormais capables de tromper très facilement notre perception du réel...
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Cinema Tweets
Cinema Tweets@CinemaTweets1·
Put Some Respect On Reloaded
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AJIBOLA
AJIBOLA@Mr_Jibzz·
You said Amen to this btw. God punish you and your usel#ss business.
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KWEKU THE HUSTLER
KWEKU THE HUSTLER@Urchilla01·
Make person ask this frog how many percent increase fuel don do since him labubu enter power May 2023
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Son Of Ayo
Son Of Ayo@TheAjakeManger·
In 2023, I told you my candidate was the best for the job. I shared with you reasons and evidence to back up my claim, but you said your drug pushing modafucker was better. Inec then fraudulently declared the airhead winner like a thief in the middle of the night. Now you are telling that, the brainless bastard you supported left a finished country to the criminal bastard you claim was the best. Since the modafucking moron you supported fraudulently got to power, it's been one excuse after another, yet you are warming up to support him again in 2027 like the cursed bastard that you are. Ogun k!!! you there
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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
Let me tell you a little about your Senate president. Civilian general Akpabio suspended Ningi for exposing ₦1.2T budget padding. He went ahead to Suspended Natasha for speaking up. He removed Ali Ndume as Whip for criticising Tinubu. He refused the decamping of Abaribe to ADC. He openly calls Remi Tinubu his mother. He has NEVER questioned the president on any matter presented to him. Pattern: question the Senate President = punishment. Do you think he will deny Tinubu a Third term if proposed? Show me the leader of a RUBBER STAMP senate, and I'll show you Godswill Akpabio.
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IT Unprofessional
IT Unprofessional@it_unprofession·
We hired a consulting firm to tell us why our profits are down. They sent three 24-year-olds wearing vests. They spent two months interviewing us about our own jobs. Then they put our answers into a PowerPoint presentation. They charged us $250K for this privilege. During the final readout, one of them used the phrase synergy optimization without blinking. I looked around the conference room. Our CEO was nodding like he just received the Ten Commandments. The grand conclusion was that we need to increase revenue and decrease costs. I could've told them that for a gift card to Panera. But nobody listens to the guy who works here. You only listen to the guy who flies in on a Tuesday. I'm updating my resume to include synergy optimization. It feels like the right move.
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ijustin
ijustin@justinijeh·
So… With regards to that Unilag hostel… Let us take a moment to appreciate the genius of the APC government. It is a masterclass in audacity. They took N1.6 billion of your money. Your taxes. Money that could have fixed roads, equipped hospitals, or funded scholarships. They used it to build a student hostel at the University of Lagos, a project meant to solve a desperate accommodation crisis for young Nigerians struggling to get an education. And then, they put a price tag on it that is three times the university’s tuition fee. They built a solution with public money and turned it into a private enterprise. They took a lifeline and turned it into a luxury good. They looked at students sleeping in overcrowded rooms or commuting for hours, and they saw a business opportunity. So, to the APC, to Mr. Gbajabiamila, we say: thank you. Thank you for providing the single greatest metaphor for your entire government. You have, in one building, perfectly summarized your approach to national stewardship. 1.Take public resources. 2.Brand them as your personal achievement, complete with a sculpture. 3.Price them out of the reach of the very people you claim to be serving. This isn’t just a hostel. This is the Tinubu economic model cast in concrete. It is the same logic that sees our national assets as collateral, our citizens as revenue sources, and our collective future as a commodity to be traded. They are not just renting out rooms. They are renting your own money back to you at a premium. They are telling every Nigerian parent that their child’s education is not a right, but a high-end consumer product. They are telling every student that a roof over their head is a privilege, not a basic necessity for learning. This is the difference between a government that invests in its people and a regime that preys on them. A leader with Character, Competence, and Capacity sees a student housing crisis and builds a sustainable, affordable solution. A regime driven by greed sees a crisis and builds a tollbooth. Look at that N1.6 billion building. It is not a gift. It is an invoice. It is a daily reminder of who this government works for, and it is not you. They are betting you won’t notice. They are betting you will be grateful for the shiny new building and forget to ask who paid for it and who profits from it. They are betting you will see the name on the plaque and forget the names on the ballot paper who are struggling to pay the fees. They are wrong. We see the building. We see the price tag. And we see the truth. Remember this building. Remember the students commuting for hours while rooms paid for by their parents’ taxes sit empty or are occupied by those who can afford the extortionate rates. Remember it when they talk about “Renewed Hope.” And then, when the time comes, act accordingly. #ANewNigeriaIsPOssible
BusinessDayNG@BusinessDayNg

INVESTIGATION: Inside the N1.6bn UNILAG hostel that became part of crisis it was built to solve This BusinessDay Investigation takes you inside a taxpayer-funded hostel, now priced out of reach for the very students it was meant to help. Read the investigation here: businessday.ng/investigation/…

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iDAN 🦸🏽
iDAN 🦸🏽@dangbanamanager·
APC supporters are suffering currently but they can’t complain because they are pigs. Foolish set of slaves.
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Olamilekan A.🇨🇦 🇳🇬 A victim of Nigeria**
Good morning @TonyOElumelu , Special greetings to you this morning... We are yet to get your swift response regarding our question and pray your respond swiftly. Again, how will you handle this kind of instance if your HR director @UBAGroup and @TonyElumeluFDN recruit an employee with this kind of transcript below as a financial analyst or cashier? Please let us know.. Thank you. Regards, Olamilekan and Co.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
When a Society Turns Against Its Own Reports from Cross River State this week have brought to light a deeply troubling incident involving young boys who were tied up like animals and brutally treated under the label of “Skolombo boys.” These are not merely disturbing images; they are a stark reminder that we have failed the children of our nation. These young people, often labelled “Skolombo boys” and “Lakasara girls,” are not criminals by birth; they are victims of a system that has neglected them. Children who ought to be in classrooms, learning and building their future, are instead on the streets, struggling to survive. Today, Nigeria has over 20 million out-of-school children, the highest number in the world, which constitutes a national emergency. A society that ties up and beats its children with machetes is one that has lost its moral direction. We cannot claim to be building a future while destroying the very foundation of that future - our children. Even more troubling is the contradiction we now live with. In a country where we speak of rehabilitation and reintegration for “repentant” terrorists, how do we justify brutality against vulnerable children whose only “crime” is poverty and abandonment? We must move from punishment to compassion, from neglect to responsibility. These children must be taken off the streets and given access to education, shelter, and structured rehabilitation. Governments at all levels should seek ways to protect and integrate them into society, rather than criminalise them. This is not just about Cross River; it is about the kind of Nigeria we are choosing to build. We must do better. Our nation must protect the weak and the future of its people. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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