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เข้าร่วม Aralık 2016
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
"Everything about Asiwaju is built on lies, his age, school, health, source of wealth are all lies" Hajiya Najaatu Mohammed, giving reasons why Tinubu is not fit to be President
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Ozor Ndi Ozor
Ozor Ndi Ozor@OzorNdiOzor·
For every ₦12,000 bag of cement you buy, ₦6,240 goes straight to the Federal government through taxes and levies.
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Akóh 🎴
Akóh 🎴@ManLikeAkoh·
You can insult all you like, but I put it to you that this present administration must not return if not we are all fucked.
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Chude
Chude@Chude_ND1·
"If an institution that is suppose to be independent is now speaking for a particular political party, it becomes worrisome." - Dr. Mo paul #Amupitanout
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸
Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
Apple has removed Lebanese village names in Southern Lebanon. As Israel invades, they are already setting the state to justify occupation. I’ve never seen something like this.
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Vivian Ifeoma
Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
There is no Igbo state more Igbo than another. Ala Igbo does not have anything like Isi Igbo, Odu Igbo, or Onu Igbo. Stop this nonsense hierarchy mentality. Igbo bu ofu!
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Small But Mighty
Small But Mighty@itsTseTse·
As I get older, I find it harder to connect with deeply religious people, especially Christians. it just doesn’t align with me
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
“Do you know what it means to answer His Excellency? It means to live a life people can emulate. Now we are in a country where people in power don’t want me to be a particular party’s candidate. We need to end this kind of politics. What are these children going to learn from us? The lunåtics have taken over the asylum.” – Mr Peter Obi
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Chekwube
Chekwube@Chekwube____·
A man who hired fake catholic bishops won't build Nigeria. He is a criminal and a failure.
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SoL
SoL@SoL_TFD·
URGENT & PRIVATE To: Professor Joash Amupitan (SAN), Office of the Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Abuja, Nigeria. Subject: NOTICE OF LEGAL IMPLICATIONS REGARDING DENIAL OF DIGITAL ASSETS AND THE RISKS OF PERVERTING THE COURSE OF JUSTICE. Sir, This correspondence serves as a formal observation and a strategic warning regarding your office’s recent public denials concerning the ownership of specific social media accounts and linked financial identifiers. While the use of defensive offenses such as threatening the arrest of citizens who point out digital footprints may offer a temporary shield in the media, it is creating a catastrophic legal liability for you as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and a public servant. 1. The Forensic Trap. Why Denial is Not a Defense. In the digital age, a denial of ownership is an invitation for forensic discovery. The public space has already identified links between the account in question and your personal email, phone number, and an OPay account. A. KYC Integrity Banking institutions like OPay operate under strict Know Your Customer (KYC) mandates. If a subpoena is issued, the disclosure of the BVN and NIN used to verify that account will provide irrefutable proof of ownership. B. Subpoena to Tech Giants. Should this matter reach a court of competent jurisdiction, a request for your IMEI log-in history from X (formerly Twitter) will reveal whether the account was accessed from your personal or official mobile devices. 2. Legal Consequences. Perjury and Misleading the State. By claiming the account is a cyber attack and prompting your office to threaten arrests, you are moving from a PR crisis into a criminal territory. A. Giving False Information. Under Nigerian law, using the machinery of the State (the Police) to investigate a crime you know to be a fabrication is a punishable offense. B. Perjury. If these denials are eventually sworn to in an affidavit or presented as testimony in any election tribunal or civil suit, the resulting conviction for perjury would mean the automatic loss of your license as a SAN and your permanent disqualification from public office. 3. International Litigation & The ECOWAS Court. While you may feel shielded by local judicial dynamics, international courts operate beyond the reach of executive interference. A. The ECOWAS Court. This body has consistently ruled against the use of state power to harass citizens over digital expressions. A suit filed here would not just target you, but would expose the Nigerian State to international embarrassment and hefty fines, for which you would be held personally and professionally responsible. B. International Reputational Blacklisting. As a law professor, you are aware that global legal bodies and monitoring groups track such controversies. This saga threatens to turn a storied academic career into a textbook example of digital-era integrity failure. 4. Recommendation for Damage Control. By continuing this path of aggressive denial, you are destroying the very integrity you seek to protect. The threat to arrest citizens is perceived globally as an admission of guilt through intimidation. We strongly advise a pivot toward transparency. The digital footprints are already in the public domain; no amount of local police interference can erase the data held on servers in San Francisco or the cloud-based ledgers of OPay. The path you are on leads to removal from office, criminal conviction, and a permanent stain on your legal legacy. Be so guided. Your best option is to resign now. Comrade, IG Wala. 12/04/26 Cc: The Nigerian Bar Association (Legal Practitioners’ Disciplinary Committee). The Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB). International Bar Association (Human Rights Institute).
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'Demola Olarewaju
'Demola Olarewaju@DemolaRewaju·
This is literally how countries die and deteriorate. This is exactly how it happens and we are living right in the simulation of a country literally dying out.
Olóyè Somorin Osifeso@OloyeSomorin

Oh, how the mighty have fallen 😢 Shoprite - Dugbe, Ibadan. Normally, on a Saturday like this it will be bustling with activities. Both shoppers and picture takers. We lost Leventis, UTC, Kingsway and now seemingly ShopRite. @IbadanCityNg

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Sheni Coker
Sheni Coker@sheni_coker·
“3 years is not enough to fix Nigeria” but 3 years is enough to almost destroy the country completely. 😵‍💫😵‍💫
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Oluwaseun
Oluwaseun@officialtelz·
But what was the end goal for the city boys movement??? Was I supposed to vote your candidate because you are flying private jets, getting gold plated iPhones, living lavish and taking snaps of the president?? Like how was that supposed to make me vote your candidate??
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Maureen
Maureen@ChineduOko31173·
As soon as APC loses 2027 elections. All Borders, Sea and Airspace will be closed. These Cr1minals need to be round up, including Tinubu
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mike
mike@mikealebiosu·
i promise you, no one else could take fuel from ₦140 to ₦1300 and still have people lining up to vote for him again. everything has deteriorated since that devil became president. all of you supporting him will not eat anything good in life.
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