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Nigeria Присоединился Ekim 2010
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Nigeria & Gotham City 🤝🏾  Welcome to Nigeria, where crị̀mị̀nąls rule & run rampant, & law-abiding citizens live in a constant state of fear & despair. Guess what? We do not have a "Bruce Wayne." We only have ourselves to save ourselves. The choice is yours.🤷🏾‍♀️ #EndBadGovernance
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Seyon Hundeyin
Seyon Hundeyin@Seyonhundeyin1·
Zeal without knowledge is when you still choose to use the wrong NDC logo, even after several people have pointed out your “mistake” to you.
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Isiego..
Isiego..@Isiego_·
The olodo epidemic that’s about to engulf this country is going to be insane.
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
If you watch this video you will notice this lady keeps saying “don’t put the man’s name on your child’s birth certificate or you will suffer”, but she never tells you how/why the woman will suffer. I will tell you what she’s doing. In the uk, for those who don’t know: If you are named as a man as the father on the birth certificate of a child, you have a right to do a DNA paternity test on your own on that child without seeking the permission of the mother or anybody. Same way a child’s mother on the birth certificate can do a DNA maternity test on the child on her own if she wishes to, without anybody’s permission. (Except if the child is older than 16 then the child must consent). Now IF your name is not on the birth certificate as the father, and you suspect the baby is not yours, you must get the mother’s authorisation to do a DNA test- which she will likely refuse once there are paternity disputes, and there are fears you won’t continue to send money to her once the DNA test shows you are not the father. So this crook here is advising young ladies to not put any man’s name on the birth certificate so that they can hang the baby on any man they wish, and the man will be unable to demand a DNA test yet he can be compelled by a court to care for that child for 16years, until the child is old enough to get a job. It is an evil wicked demonic plan hatched by crooked paternity fraud criminals who want to hang one man’s baby on another man’s head. Once you see people who say or share things like this, pls run for your life. Once you see people wear T-shirts with retarded inscriptions, they usually say asinine crap. Again, if you ignore the signs, you will surely see wonders.
Ghost 👨🏽‍💻🇨🇦@Madridghost1

Unmarried and pregnant in the UK. Listen. 🇬🇧👇

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TasetiReloaded2 🇧🇫🇳🇪🇲🇱🔴⚫️🟢
"The White man did not come to Africa and just start killing the Africans off. He came as a "friend", he came smiling, acting like he wanted to hold hands. He learned from the Africans, married the Africans, then killed them and took their land. He did the same to native Americans." – Dr. Khalid Muhammad
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Made new friends today!

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Noble Igwe
Noble Igwe@Nobsdaslushhkid·
An ambassador-designate ran up like a fan, recording with his phone, just to greet Peter Obi, and you call that a power play? Peter Obi didn’t even meet him halfway or call out his name. Onye ka mmadu, ka chi ya.
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Del
Del@TheCartelDel·
I am DYING of laughter. How can Michael Jackson be so famous that every celebrity has the exact same response to his call???? 😂😂😭😭
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Johnson Adams
Johnson Adams@AdamsJohnson8·
Just finished watching Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso on Arise TV Prime Time… and wow. The man spoke with so much calm confidence and maturity. No unnecessary attacks, no drama - just clear thoughts on leadership, defending our votes, and the real issues facing Nigeria. But the line that hit me h@rdest? “In 2023, my own daughter in my own house was telling me to go and work with Peter Obi.” As a Proud Father and God’s Own, that statement touched me deeply. Even his own child could see the character and competence in Peter Obi. That’s the kind of leadership our children are begging for.
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Mr. Czar
Mr. Czar@Mrczar_·
Men like Peter Obi leave no middle ground - you either strongly dislike them or strongly admire them. That is what happens when a man clearly stands for something: he attracts his people deeply and repels his opponents with equal intensity.
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Field Marshal of the Han Dynasty
We are celebrating beautiful work from African designers, let it be just that! There’s no need to make the award show an extension of an American version to be valid! Nobody calls Tokyo Fashion Week the London Fashion Week of Asia.
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SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬
SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6·
Leader wey no go School for One Day no go fit ever Take Education Serious.. 😢💔
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Enrique Iglesias
Enrique Iglesias@enriqueiglesias·
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
“Na our papa be this o, we no get another one” Dem no dey buy am o
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
I just got the information that during the Abia State EXCO meeting today, the governor setup a special panel to investigate all the cases of students extortions, sorting and sex for grades in Abia State University we raised. They are determined to dismantle it. We will continue
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
On this World Nurses Day, I would like to take a moment to appreciate all the nurses and midwives in our dear nation, who occupy a very special place and play very critical roles in our health sector. As one who has been on the vanguard of investing in our critical sectors of human and national development, I have always maintained that you, our dear nurses, are the heart of our health sector. Over the years, I have traversed different corners of our nation supporting different schools and colleges of nursing and midwifery because I understand the inevitable role you play in our healthcare delivery. As you mark this special day, I wish to, firstly, thank you for all your efforts and sacrifices. Your compassion, sacrifice, and resilience keep our nation alive. And secondly, I wish to encourage you not to relent in your service to humanity. Nigerian nurses work under some of the toughest conditions with dignity and courage. From physical and mental stress to high patient-to-nurse ratios, to lack of equipment and poor working environments, your resilience keeps our health sector going. And beyond the shores of the nation, our nurses have continued to make exploits on the global stage. From leading the next generation research in nursing practice to championing excellence in clinical practice—many Nigerian nurses have written their names on the sands of time and lifted our national banner high. I celebrate you all. My firm commitment to you all remains this — we will build a New Nigeria where your hard work and sacrifices will never go unnoticed. We will invest in your education and training to ensure that you remain competitive on the global stage. Happy World Nurses Day to you all. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Governor Amuneke
Governor Amuneke@KevinblakC·
“Stop helping politicians rig elections only to be abandoned afterwards.”
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Nnamdi 🦅
Nnamdi 🦅@_Nsznn·
When Peter Obi was governor, he didn’t put any of his family member in office. Nothing like governor’s wife office. 😂 These guys know he’s coming to reset everything to normal…na why tears Dey flood everywhere.
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Parka
Parka@le_Parka·
Nigeria has nothing bro No 5 star hotels No mega cities No speed trains No world class stadium Just religious houses, Jihadists, tribal bigots, demonic politicians and Podcasts.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
I don’t know why these people in power are deliberately lowering the standard of education in Nigeria daily. Teachers have been reduced to nothing, while students left to their fate if they cant afford private schools. I have closely monitored Singapore and Finland. They don’t have 2 heads. It’s just intentional and honest leadership. One day we will get leadership right in Nigeria. Very soon. We will move from a third world nation to a first world in our lifetime.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Nigeria may be one of the greatest free talent factories in human history. We train our best doctors, engineers, researchers, programmers, nurses, academics and innovators… then export them cheaply to countries that already work. America benefits, Canada benefits, Britain benefits, Australia benefits and entire Europe benefits as-well. Meanwhile the country that produced the talent remains broken, and the painful part is this: excellent people are the rarest resource on earth. Not oil, not gold nor land. Excellent human beings. The kind of people that build industries, fix institutions, create companies, discover medicines, design systems, lead revolutions and move civilizations forward. Every serious nation knows this. That is why the West aggressively absorbs the best brains from struggling countries. They don’t joke with talent. Nigeria loses thousands of its most competent people every year, then we gather online to argue about tribe and politics while our future quietly boards flights out of the country. Imagine if China lost most of its best engineers. Imagine if Singapore exported its smartest minds permanently. Imagine if South Korea trained talents only for other nations to use them. Would they become great nations? No. A nation rises on the strength of its human capital. And this is why I still believe Nigeria can become first world within our generation but only if we become intentional about building a country our best people no longer feel desperate to escape from. Because no country develops by permanently exporting its most capable citizens and importing mediocrity into leadership. At some point, we must stop celebrating survival abroad and start building a nation worth staying back to fight for.
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