Benson Awajionyi

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Benson Awajionyi

Benson Awajionyi

@AwajionyiAB

Certified Chemist

Port Harcourt, Nigeria เข้าร่วม Mart 2023
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
Over 700 repentant terr0r!sts set for reintegration into society💔💔
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Benson Awajionyi
Benson Awajionyi@AwajionyiAB·
@Imranmuhdz This Mr. President get bad mouth sha but 2027 will decide his political fate. I rest my case 🤷
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Imran Muhammad
Imran Muhammad@Imranmuhdz·
President Tinubu mocked Atiku on privatization: No one among them (coalition leaders) is without history, the head (Atiku) was the chairman of the privatization council of Nigeria at one time. They privatized the steel industry in Delta, is it working today? They privatized Ajaokuta, is it working today? They privatized another man’s political party; that one says no.
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Benson Awajionyi
Benson Awajionyi@AwajionyiAB·
@waecnigeria I'm stocked up here, no any option to continue. Only to cancel. Who else is facing this challenge?
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Nkeiruka
Nkeiruka@RukaRukky·
Today, I witnessed something that reminded me why humanity must always come first. A few weeks ago, I came across a heartbreaking video of a woman battling a massive breast tumor, so large it looked like she was carrying a child on her chest. People were watching but help wasn’t coming. I couldn’t scroll past it. With the help of a few friends, we stepped in. On April 2nd 2026, we got her admitted into the UNTH hospital Enugu. Since then, it has been a journey of faith, sacrifice, and humanity. Providing care, supporting her three little children, sourcing blood, and covering medical expenses. Today, April 14th 2026, her surgery was SUCCESSFUL. She now has a second chance at life. This is more than a medical victory mbok. Indeed, compassion still exists. Yes, I am a police officer. But before the uniform, I am human. Now hear this, the police are not your enemies. We are mothers, fathers, sisters, and brothers, people who care, serve, and can stand for you when it matters most. Let us build trust, choose kindness and work together with the Nigeria Police Force, @PoliceNG Because a safer society is not built by the police alone but by all of us. If you believe in humanity, share this and If you also believe in compassion, live it. #Note: Posted with consent. Identity protected where necessary to preserve dignity.
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@𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆
"All the INEC Federal commissioners are APC members. Most of the judges in the Supreme Court are APC members...Tinubu can never organise a free and fair election. Somebody whose name is not his name. Whose secondary school was established after he graduated.." - Omoyele Sowore
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Mohd Modey
Mohd Modey@sarkinnomaa·
Correct me if I'm wrong, but currently in Nigeria, there's no any politician that speaks with wisdom and sincerity like @B_ELRUFAI This is the best 5 minutes I've spent on a video. You can save and watch later. Worth it.
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Benson Awajionyi@AwajionyiAB·
@sarkinnomaa @B_ELRUFAI This is why we need more young people with vision in the parliament. Look at how he speaks passionately, showing empathy on the feeling of Nigerians at large.
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The Benin Blogger
The Benin Blogger@TheBeninBlogger·
"You should resign. You lied to Nigerians that you would end insecurity. In less than 6 month two Brigadier Generals have been kllled." - VDM to President Tinubu
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Benson Awajionyi@AwajionyiAB·
@PH_Socials This is really bad, the church elder no try at all. What is Christianity without love? 😭
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Port Harcourt Socials
Port Harcourt Socials@PH_Socials·
See reasons why the Pastor and his family were b£@ten by the Royal Rangers of Assemblies of God Church
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Benson Awajionyi@AwajionyiAB·
@kenkenlewu The best thing is to negotiate with the family so that you don't go bankrupt because man must eat after burial have an understanding with your wife and not the opposite. My father did killed a ram and gave 100k for my grandfather.
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Benson Awajionyi@AwajionyiAB·
@kenkenlewu When it comes to family issues that has to do with tradition, traditions should be respected. In my tradition, the first daughter son-in-law kills a cow to the family whenever his father-in-law died. But where the first daughter's husband is not capable, he will kill a ram & 100k
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Ebun
Ebun@kenkenlewu·
My wife has been fighting me because I refused to pay ₦500,000 to bury her father. Her family shared the bill for all the sons-in-law ₦500k each. Meanwhile, the man has five grown sons. I told my wife, “I’m sorry, but it’s not my responsibility to bury your father when his own sons are alive and well.” She reported me to her family. They called me, expecting me to comply. I told them clearly; I will give what I can, but I won’t be forced to pay a fixed amount. They got angry, called me rude, and said they don’t want my money again. Now my wife hasn’t spoken to me since. I'm the one being punished for refusing to do what her brothers should be doing.
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Benson Awajionyi@AwajionyiAB·
@kenkenlewu Every family knows their sons-in-law and what they can give so they would either asked another son-in-law to kill the cow but where none can kill a cow, they will be accessed a certain amount that would be sum up to get the cow. Every son-in-law has a role to play during burial.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
From Pharisee to Tax Collector: Rethinking Tinubu’s Kenyan Comparison In a recent remark in Yenagoa, Bola Ahmed Tinubu suggested that Nigerians should find solace in being “better off than Kenya and other African countries.” While this may have been intended to soften the impact of economic hardship and rising fuel prices, the comment risks downplaying the severity of the current crisis. It echoes the biblical parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector in the Gospel of Luke (18:9–14). A similar warning is found in the Qur’an (53:32), which cautions against self-righteousness. Like the Pharisee who boasted of his superiority over others to mask his own spiritual void, such downward comparisons serve more as a refuge than a remedy. This validated an earlier dismissive remark by President Ahmed Bola Tinubu during electioneering: “Na statistics we go shop?” Yet statistics remain indispensable - they are the language through which nations understand their condition and chart progress. No country can develop in isolation from measurable realities or without comparing itself with peers. Comparisons, when properly grounded, are not instruments of escapism but tools of accountability. What is objectionable is not comparison itself, but comparison stripped of credible, verifiable data—mere tax collector comparisons that soothe rather than solve. On key development indicators such as security, the Human Development Index, life expectancy, GDP per capita, literacy levels, and electricity access, Kenya consistently outperforms Nigeria. Nigeria is the fourth most terrorised nation in the world, while Kenya is not among the ten worst. Kenya’s HDI ranking is 143 out of 180 countries, with a coefficient of about 0.630, compared to Nigeria’s ranking of 164 out of 180, with a coefficient of about 0.530. Its GDP per capita is roughly $2,200–$2,300, compared to Nigeria’s $807–$835. Kenya’s poverty rate is about 43% of the population (approximately 23 million people), while Nigeria’s is about 63% (around 150 million people), over six times that of Kenya. Kenya’s life expectancy is about 67 years, while Nigeria’s is about 54 years. The literacy rate in Kenya is approximately 81–85%, compared to Nigeria’s 62–65%. Kenya’s electricity access is higher, while Nigeria has one of the lowest levels of electricity access in the world. Kenya has about 3.5 million out-of-school children, while Nigeria has about 20 million. Kenya’s inflation rate has been about 4.5% or lower over the past three years, while Nigeria’s has remained above 15% within the same period. Kenya’s exchange rate has been around USD 1 to KES 130 over the past three years, whereas Nigeria’s exchange rate rose from below ₦500/$1 to above ₦1,250/$1 within the same period. Even with developments in the Middle East and rising oil prices, Kenyans have not experienced the sharp increases in petroleum product prices seen in Nigeria. Across other key indicators, Kenya also performs better. In the end, these indices clearly show that Kenya ranks higher than Nigeria on several development metrics. The standard of living of Kenyans is better than that of Nigerians. If the President considers Kenyans to be suffering despite these stronger figures, then Nigerians are in a far more difficult situation. He should therefore refrain from self-consolation and, in honest reflection, take responsibility for the situation and make a determined effort to drive improvement. This requires a posture of humility, accountability, and commitment to addressing the factors that have slowed Nigeria’s development. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Álvaro Arbeloa: “The foul on Mbappé is A CLEAR PENALTY. Here and on the MOON”. “But this is where we are. This is what it is. Another week of this. Same stuff as always”. “Why VAR did not enter?”.
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Hamma
Hamma@HAHayatu·
David Mark and the ADC have a very strong case if you listen to this lawyer, infact with what the NBA said and now corroborated by this lawyer the federal high court have no jurisdiction over internal party affairs. Watch👇
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Renewed Hope United Kingdom
Renewed Hope United Kingdom@RenewedHopeUK·
PRESS STATEMENT INEC CHAIRMAN HAS NO ACCOUNT ON X, DISREGARD PARTISAN FABRICATIONS The attention of the Office of the Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has been drawn to a malicious and coordinated campaign of calumny circulating on social media. The false claim alleges that the INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, SAN, has, in the past, endorsed a partisan post on the platform X (formerly Twitter). The Commission wishes to state categorically that this allegation is entirely baseless, a total fabrication, and a figment of the imagination of its purveyors. For the avoidance of doubt, the INEC Chairman does not own or operate any personal account on X. He has at no time engaged in partisan commentary, nor has he ever associated himself with any political leaning or activity in his private or public capacity. This contrived X post is a desperate attempt to impugn the integrity and neutrality of the Chairman at a critical period when the Commission is focused on significant electoral reforms and preparations for upcoming polls. It is a needless distraction designed to stir public distrust in the electoral umpire. Beyond this partisan mischief, the Commission is aware that cybercriminals have been on the prowl, utilising fake social media accounts in the Chairman’s name to defraud unsuspecting Nigerians. We wish to place it on record that several of such fraudulent accounts had been identified and reported to security agencies in the past. This latest fabrication is merely a continuation of a criminal pattern aimed at exploiting the Commission’s profile for illicit gains. The Commission will not fold its arms while the character of its leadership is being assassinated by digital imposters and mischief-makers. We wish to notify the public that we are working in close collaboration with relevant security agencies and cyber-intelligence units to track and identify the individuals or groups behind this identity theft and misinformation. Let it be clearly understood that the Commission will ensure that these imposters face the full wrath of the law. Identity theft and the dissemination of deepfake or forged social media interactions are criminal offenses under the Cybercrimes Act. Those responsible for this mischief will be tracked and prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others who believe the digital space is a safe haven for criminality. The general public is hereby urged to disregard this falsehood in its entirety. We will continue to disseminate official information regarding the Commission and the Chairman’s activities only through our verified institutional channels and formal press statements. The Commission remains undeterred and fully committed to its mandate of delivering free, fair, and credible elections for all Nigerians. E-Signed: Adedayo Oketola Chief Press Secretary/Media Adviser to the INEC Chairman Abuja, Nigeria. 10th April, 2026
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Ike God
Ike God@IkeGod_·
@mathias_it15235 So guarantees Section 83(5) of the Electoral Act 2026. See provision below👇
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Ike God
Ike God@IkeGod_·
JUST HAPPENING: Justice Nwite to hear Nafiu Gombe's ex parte motion April 14, as David Mark-led ADC asks for summary dismissal based on Section 83(3) of Electoral Act 2026 *Aregbesola seeks N50 million from Gombe for incurred court expenses, inconveniences to defend suit The Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed Tuesday, April 14, 2026, for the hearing of a suit filed by Nafiu Bala Gombe seeking to stop the Senator David Mark-led African Democratic Congress (ADC) from parading itself as the party’s leaders. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Emeka Nwite fixed the date, following the hearing notices issued to parties in the suit. Gombe, in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1819/2025, had sued ADC, Mark, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and Chief Ralph Nwosu as 1st to 5th defendants respectively. Justice Nwite had adjourned the case sine die (indefinitely) at the last hearing date to await the decision of the Court of Appeal. Justice Nwite adjourned the matter indefinitely after counsel for the defendants informed the court of an appeal filed against the lower court order. However, the Appeal Court, in its March 12, 2026, judgment, ordered the parties to return to the trial court and maintain the status quo ante bellum pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit. Against the appellate court’s judgment, INEC, on April 1, 2026, removed the names of Mark and Aregbesola from its official portal and website as ADC’s national chairman and national secretary, respectively. In reaction to INEC’s kangaroo decision, the Mark-led leadership, in a motion on notice filed on April 7, 2026, by Sulaiman Usman (SAN), prayed the court to order the commission to restore their names as they were, prior to the institution of the suit by Gombe. They also sought an order for an accelerated hearing. Meanwhile, in line with the spirit and letters of several Supreme Court rulings, and particularly, Section 83(5) of the Electoral Act 2026, Mark and Aregbesola have urged the court “to dismiss the suit for want of jurisdiction.” This is even as Aregbesola, who said the suit is unmeritorious, sought an order awarding him the sum of N50 million as costs for being inconvenienced to defending the suit.
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Benson Awajionyi@AwajionyiAB·
@IkeGod_ @mathias_it15235 After reading all these, I started questioning the sense of the people who called themselves litigators and SAN. This law is very clear and unambiguous for anybody to understand. Nigeria judges sha
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Conrad
Conrad@keyeopene·
We already know about this. Kwale and its environs has been without electricity for over 16 years with your Deputy Governor's village in total darkness while you have been in power for almost three years, what have you been doing abut this also considering that the state has gas power plant?
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Delta State Government@DSGovernment·
Reliable power is central to the next phase of Delta State’s development. Governor Sheriff Oborevwori notes that while progress continues across infrastructure, healthcare, and education, the focus is now on fixing distribution and ensuring electricity reaches homes and businesses. With the electricity law already in place and expert input guiding implementation, the State is taking practical steps to get it right. The goal is clear: make power accessible, support economic activity, and improve everyday life for Deltans across the State.
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