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Jonathan Polite

@jonathan_polite

I am a caring helper and a success-oriented achiever. Peace personified.

England, United Kingdom เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2018
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Jonathan Polite
Jonathan Polite@jonathan_polite·
@seyilaw1 AP on entertainment loading. The Hustle is real for the puff puff face.
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SEYILAW
SEYILAW@seyilaw1·
You want to know what Tinubu has done right because you are blind and can't see the coastal road. I also know that you're unaware of the NELFUND Student loan. I am very confident that the dualization and concrete roadwork on the ORE-AKURE Expressway are not visible to you. Perhaps you were not informed about the rehabilitation of the Shagamu-Benin Expressway. I am definitely certain that the strides in the Ministry of Interior, from prison reforms to immigration services, are just an illusion. The Sokoto-Badagry Highway is probably a joke to you. The reduction in our public debt may not seem real to you, and it will make it difficult for you to appreciate our rising foreign reserves. You will surely find it hard to comprehend the benefits of the tax reforms, and I won't be surprised if you struggle to appreciate the local government's financial autonomy. How bad is it that we are no longer indebted to the IMF? The drop in inflation is not good news for some people. The CREDICORP initiative is a mirage to you, and I wouldn't bother to elaborate on the achievements of the Federal Housing Authority. If I talk about the intervention in the rehabilitation of primary health centre facilities, it still won't make sense to you. I could go on and on about roads, but you might call it basic. I can also discuss the construction of new technical colleges and the provision of free tuition for all students. I know you will still complain. I won't even list anything the President has done right. I will allow you to keep wallowing in your delusions and complaints. It is PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU GCFR TILL 2031.
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Jonathan Polite
Jonathan Polite@jonathan_polite·
@EGerasouli35992 @bashirahmad Nigeria is a centre of failure. Why would a sensible person die in silence because he or she is protecting a country that is not protecting him? A country where the VP is a Boko haram enabler and the northerners' elite sympathised with terrorists.
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Jonathan Polite
Jonathan Polite@jonathan_polite·
@BashirAhmaad When you supported the killing of Deborah, your action wasn't worrisome right? When @MBuhari rest in hell was integrating terrorists into the Nigeria army, police etc his actions weren't worrisome but for a man to speak up against the 4th arm of govt, his actions become worrisome
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Jonathan Polite
Jonathan Polite@jonathan_polite·
@ShehuSani Comrade, your comparison shows you are part of the problem. One can die for their country if the country honours the person. Why will you protect a country that will kill you when you protest, that has no interest in the citizenry, no roads,no lights, no security rather looting👍🏽
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Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani·
He called your country a ‘disgraced country’ and you celebrated him.Mind the statement,he didn’t say a disgraced Government or a disgraced President.He insulted South Africa,they stood up to him.He slammed series of visa restrictions on Nigeria,but spared South Africa.Who on earth would allow the sons and daughters of a ‘disgraced’ country visit or relocate to their ‘graceful’ country.A man who cursed your family can’t single you out for honour.The tag is not called a Government of particular concern it’s called a COUNTRY of particular concern,so all citizens are now in the soup.Instead of punishing terrorists,tourists are now punished.If you can’t visit Times Square,manage Obudu ranch.
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Jonathan Polite@jonathan_polite·
@BashirAhmaad Where in the world will a government official boldly say he can't hide it anymore that he supported the killing of Deborah? @MBuhari & his govt equipped the terrorists, integrated them into the society.The only unpatriotic ones are the @OfficialAPCNg gangs
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Bashir Ahmad, OON
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad·
I honestly have 100% no idea what metric or criteria were used to select what was described as the Top 20 content creators out of the 8,591 nominations received. Looking at the list alone, one can immediately notice the glaring imbalance and misrepresentation, I couldn’t find a single creator from the core North. Considering that tax reform affects every citizen across all regions, one would naturally expect that those selected to educate the public on such a critical issue would reflect a fair spread across the country, to ensure that the message reaches every community in a language and voice they understand. If the goal is truly to educate Nigerians effectively, then I humbly urge the relevant authorities to revisit this process and broaden the selection to include more diverse creators from every part of the country.
Taiwo Oyedele@taiwoyedele

𝐓𝐨𝐩 20 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐂𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐬 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐓𝐚𝐱 𝐑𝐞𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦 𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 A big thank you to everyone who nominated a creator who has helped you understand Nigeria’s new tax reform laws or someone you believe should be part of the conversation. We received 8,591 nominations for over 200 creators, and here are the Top 20, ranked by their followership across major platforms: 1. Financial Jennifer 2. Onlinebanker 3. Don Aza 4. Mary Efombruh 5. Baba Ogbon Awon Agba International 6. Perpetual Badejo 7.  Personalfinancegirl 8. Tomi Akinwale 9. Emeka Ayogu 10.  Aderonke Avava 11.  Odunola Ewetola 12.  Christiana Balogun 13.  Mosbrief 14.  Chidozie Chikwe 15.  Zainulabideen Abdulazeez 16.  Chinemerem Oguegbe 17.  Oyagha Michael 18.  Ayomide Ogunlade 19.  Ayọ̀dèjì Fálétò 20.  Vera Korie The top 20 creators will be invited to a special training session to enhance their knowledge of the new tax laws in order to deliver clearer, more balanced, and insightful information to their audience. If your favourite creator is on the list, tag or mention them and ask them to confirm their interest by completing this form: forms.gle/Ph49kSE4okDf6g…. Deadline for acceptance is Monday, 8 December 2025. Tell us the areas of interest and key issues you'd like the training to focus on in the comments section. — 𝑷𝒓𝒆𝒔𝒊𝒅𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒊𝒂𝒍 𝑭𝒊𝒔𝒄𝒂𝒍 𝑷𝒐𝒍𝒊𝒄𝒚 & 𝑻𝒂𝒙 𝑹𝒆𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒎𝒔 𝑪𝒐𝒎𝒎𝒊𝒕𝒕𝒆𝒆

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Jonathan Polite
Jonathan Polite@jonathan_polite·
@DonNwankwo1 @BashirAhmaad @BorisJohnson maybe you need to drive through this road or maybe you were bankroll to speak that you are safe. How many military men were around U on a visit to the disgraceful country & animal Kingdom? I have friends who narrowly escaped Fulani kidnappers on 3/12/25 in Imo state
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Don Nwankwo
Don Nwankwo@DonNwankwo1·
@BashirAhmaad As a slave boy, you will definitely swallow whatever your slave master dishes out. They have always wanted Nigeria this way because our pain is their glory. Host him in Katsina or Meduguri. See 👇ur safe Nigeria
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Bashir Ahmad, OON
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad·
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has stated that he felt “perfectly safe” during his visit to Nigeria, dismissing negative security reports that had preceded his trip to Owerri, Imo State.
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Jonathan Polite@jonathan_polite·
@BorisJohnson you feel safe because you were guided by many security measures and that did not negate the poorly insecurity in Nigeria. You walk around in England and Europe freely with no armed men but I double dare you to try that. Thousands are kidnapped &killed every day
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Jonathan Polite
Jonathan Polite@jonathan_polite·
@chase_uk here's my experience since three days even after receiving an email and submitting my ID. If I am not allowed to have an account with Chase, can you guys block the app?
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Jonathan Polite
Jonathan Polite@jonathan_polite·
@chase_uk this has been like this for the past three days.I will keep an eye on it for more than an hour yet not.I received an email to"complete your Chase application" Pls, if I can't have an account with Chase,I would be glad to be informed rather than keeping me on suspension
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Jonathan Polite
Jonathan Polite@jonathan_polite·
@HouseForeignGOP @AsstSecStateAF if there's no infiltration, why did Nigerian govt withdraw the military before the attack?late @MBuhari integrated terrorist into Nigeria army where in the world does that ? JONATHAN PRATT cover your face with the blood of the innocent Nigerians.
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House Foreign Affairs Committee Majority
Earlier this year in June, heavily armed Fulani jihadists slaughtered hundreds of 🇳🇬 Nigerian Christians in cold blood overnight in Yelwata. Mrs. Msurshima Apeh is one of the survivors here to tell her story: Good afternoon, good afternoon, good evening—depending on where you're watching us from. I am Reverend Father Philip Doo Apuu, the coordinator of the Foundation for Justice, Development, and Peace (FJDP) of the Catholic Diocese of Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria. I am here with one of the survivors of the Yelwata massacre of June 13, 2025, where we lost over two hundred lives in a single night. She is here to bear witness as one of the survivors of that tragic attack. Her name is Msurshima Apeh. She explained that on that fateful night, after they had gone to sleep, armed Fulani terrorists attacked them where they were resting. They were locked inside a camp, the Yelwata, and brutally assaulted with cutlasses and gunfire. When the attackers believed they had killed everyone, they poured petrol on the building and set it ablaze, burning most of the victims alive. During the chaos, she looked up, saw a tree, and climbed it in desperation, managing to hide herself from the attackers. From her position, she could see her five children below, crying, and she witnessed them being slaughtered by the terrorists. She eventually fled into the bush, where rescuers later found her and brought her out. She witnessed the entire horrific event before being relocated to a new camp with other survivors. Thank you very much. That is all we were able to receive from Apeh. God bless you.
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Jonathan Polite@jonathan_polite·
AsstSecSt how much did the Nigerian government pay Jonathan Pratt that make him not believe that the Nigerian government has been infiltrated? Did he see the judgment that was made on Mazi Nnamdi Kalu and the integration of Boko Haram into the military? @asstsec
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Jonathan Polite
Jonathan Polite@jonathan_polite·
@AsstSecSt how much did the Nigerian government pay Jonathan Pratt that make him not believe that the Nigerian government has been infiltrated? Did he see the judgment that was made on Mazi Nnamdi Kalu and the integration of Boko Haram into the military?
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Jonathan Polite@jonathan_polite·
@BashirAhmaad A terrorist sympathiser and Islamic extremist has tweeted. You, Gumi and your likes know the modus operandi of terrorists in Nigeria and for @BBCAfrica you guys are part of the evil in Africa. The highest bidder station.
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Bashir Ahmad, OON
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad·
This recent investigation by the BBC Global Disinformation Unit has exposed the IPOB’s Intersociety’s role in amplifying unverified ‘Christian Genocide’ claims in Nigeria. The investigation revealed how the Intersociety and allied Igbo ethnic advocacy groups propagated inflated figures and unverified narratives that have reverberated across international political and religious circles. The report, titled “Are Christians Being Persecuted in Nigeria as Trump Claims?” scrutinises the origins and credibility of claims that over 125,000 Christians have been killed and 19,000 churches destroyed in Nigeria since 2009—figures widely cited by U.S. conservative media and politicians, including Senator @TedCruz, Congressman @RepRileyMoore and others. When contacted by the BBC, Intersociety failed to provide itemised data or verifiable sources to substantiate its casualty claims. Instead, the organisation accused the BBC of being politically compromised. The BBC’s findings suggest that Intersociety’s methodology lacks transparency and raises serious concerns about the intent behind its reporting. Despite the absence of credible evidence, these claims gained traction in U.S. political discourse, culminating in President Donald Trump labelling Nigeria a “country of particular concern” and threatening military action over what he described as a “Christian genocide.” Intersociety and similar groups have consistently framed violence in Nigeria as targeted jihadist attacks against Christians, often attributing blame to Fulani herders and Islamist militants. However, independent conflict monitoring organisations such as the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) report that violence in Nigeria is multifaceted, affecting communities across religious and ethnic lines without clear evidence of a systematic campaign against Christians alone. The BBC notes that many of these advocacy groups are rooted in southeastern Nigeria, where ethnic and religious identity politics are deeply intertwined. Their narratives often reflect broader grievances about political marginalisation and perceived federal neglect, particularly among the Igbo population. While Intersociety presents itself as a non-profit, non-government-funded organisation, its advocacy has centred mainly on Igbo Christian interests. It has also been a vocal supporter of Nnamdi Kanu and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), framing government actions against the separatist group as religious and ethnic persecution. The BBC’s investigation underscores the dangers of politicised and unverified data in conflict reporting. By framing complex intercommunal violence as a one-sided genocide, advocacy groups risk inflaming tensions, distorting international perceptions, and undermining efforts at reconciliation and peacebuilding.
BBC News Africa@BBCAfrica

Donald Trump says thousands of Christians are being killed in Nigeria by Islamist militants - where has he got the numbers from? The BBC has found that some of the data being relied on to come to this conclusion are difficult to verify. bbc.in/3Xb8jvU

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Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“Trump Should’ve Called Tinubu On The Phone Before Coming Out Publicly To Threat£n Nigeria. Nigeria Is a Sovereign Nation And America Has No Rights To Invade Our Country.”- TVC Host
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