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Aba, Nigeria Sumali Temmuz 2024
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@armanifeante I need to follow you, there’s somthing upstairs not a bungalow
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I’ll keep saying it, a lot of you need to decenter that Instagram lavish way of life, so you can start thinking like normal humans. You are a Nigerian , living in Nigeria, no special talent or skill , fuel is 1300+, rent is skyrocketing everywhere, minimum wage is less than 100k. Trust me you are closer to being homeless than driving that 2025 gle.
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Ruthles$@RizzENT0·
@chudy_jnr Na the boy lie down. Him for stand rush the guy. Did he die immediately?
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PABLO OF UNN🦁@chudy_jnr·
How is this fair in football? How can you intentionally do this to someone who came to enjoy the game just like you? How can you straight-up murder someone's son without remorse? Now he is dead and you are claiming it was a collision💔
PABLO OF UNN🦁@chudy_jnr

My secondary schoolmate has been lamenting all day over the death of his friend, an amateur footballer. He died while playing football after a collision with the goalkeeper. I just watched the video, and I’m so pissed off! That goalkeeper practically murdered the guy. A very talented player, for that matter!

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fooling meet fooling e shock 😭😭😭😭
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Dear beloved sports-loving Nigerian youths, After watching the performances of Davido, Burna Boy, and Rema at the opening of the 2026 World Cup—at a time when Nigeria, the giant of Africa, is absent—I felt a measure of consolation. This was reinforced by the fact that many Nigerians playing for clubs worldwide are representing other countries. Felix Nmecha, for instance, set a record by scoring the fastest goal at six minutes for Germany. I write to you therefore, knowing that this country belongs to you, the youth. You are more of stakeholders in Nigeria’s future than I am. I am 64 years old; by God’s grace, much of my journey is behind me, while yours lies ahead. It is therefore imperative that you rise to the challenge by obtaining your PVC, your most powerful tool for driving the change you desire. In the last three years alone, over 15 million Nigerians have turned 18—enough to decide who becomes President, Governor, Senator, Member of the House, or Local Government Chairman. Indeed, enough to shape the nation’s future. I know many of you are sceptical about politics and political parties. I understand why, but scepticism must not become surrender. You do not need to belong to any party or wait for anyone to organise you. Organise yourselves in your streets, campuses, communities, workplaces, churches, mosques, and social groups. Mobilise, debate, demand accountability, and take part in choosing those you wish to entrust with leadership. If you are organised and wish to hear directly from me, invite me. I will come and share my plans for you and our nation. Do not sit on the sidelines while others decide your future. I appeal to you to register and vote. Your vote can shape who becomes the next President of our country. My young friends, this is your country. Take it back. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Universe I dropped it here!
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DMT 🌎💫@thisisdmt01·
God btw i love am gan… nobody fit use emotional blackmail for am, you fit dey suffer make he add more suffering 😂
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CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
"Security is everyone's business." — Members of a community in Abia State combed their forests to ensure they are secure against kidn@ppers, båndits, and other crim!nal elements.
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CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
Drama at the just-concluded APC rally in Ebonyi State as the performing singer and members of the crowd were heard singing "Obi Kerenke" during the event👀👀
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people dey look waggy content dey call am sapa niche and it’s crazy. i can’t finish the food that guy eats in one sitting. he dey chop like king every single day. and in this economy, that’s a feat.
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weekend vibe
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jesse alordiah 44DB@jessealordiah·
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OPEOLUWA 😎😎@OpeBee

I have met a lot of people that voted Peter Obi the last time and will be voting PBAT next year. I have also met a lot of people that voted Peter Obi last time but will sit out this election because Peter Obi hasn’t been as inspiring as he was in 2023 and they do not consider the alternatives as better. I haven’t met a single PBAT supporter that is now supporting Peter Obi or any other candidate( this is my reality) I believe this administration hasn’t lived up to certain hype but I cannot deny that it’s been reform minded. Helping correct structural issues that have plagued this country far too long. For example, the recent passage of the state policing bill is by no means a mean feat. That this administration makes it look easy or don’t blow their trumpet so loudly does not diminish the huge significance of the bill and the tireless work that they put into it. The implementation of the Nigeria Payments System Vision 2028 ( championed by CBN) is another policy that has gone under the radar(I believe we should all read about the policy) . This is one policy that will revolutionize our financial system for good. One that will birth several financial innovation and products. There is no eradication of poverty without financial inclusion and it appears CBN is on an articulated agenda towards a sustainable path. For some of us, there are enough reasons to stick around this current administration. The alternatives aren’t as inspiring and simply do not have what it takes to out perform this current administration.

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Esther Umoh
Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
We’re setting up and ready for the PVC registration party at the national stadium surulere.
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Dr KALU, OON
Dr KALU, OON@DrKalu_·
Once you're kidnapped and you have access to your phone, don't panic. Don't call the police. Go to twitter, insult the President, the and the Chief of Army Staff. Make sure you write their full names in the insult. Within 3 to 6 hours the Army and the police will locate you.
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
Guys. I need your help. My niece is doing a school painting competition and the school has said the most LIKES wins the competition. If you are on Facebook, please head there and like the picture facebook.com/share/1BLbgVDj… Also please retweet this and share around. ❤️
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
What June 12 Should Mean to Us Nigerians Today, we observe a day that should mean a great deal to us as a people who cherish democratic principles. Every year on June 12, the conversation inevitably turns to a critical assessment of the state of our nation. It serves as an annual benchmark for asking important questions: Are our elections today as transparent as they were in 1993? Is the social contract being honoured? Are the institutions of governance truly serving the people? Ultimately, June 12 is a powerful blend of reflection and aspiration. It honours a fractured past while serving as a constant and foundational reminder of the immense power inherent in the collective democratic will of the Nigerian people. For us in Nigeria, June 12 is not merely a date on the calendar; it is the emotional and structural bedrock of our modern democratic identity. Officially recognised as Democracy Day, June 12 carries deep historical, political, and social significance, representing both a monumental tragedy and the ultimate triumph of the collective will of the people. To understand what June 12 means to Nigeria, one must examine its history, its evolution, and its enduring symbolism. A new era of true democracy is POssible. -PO
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
As the World Cup Begins Without Nigeria As the World Cup begins today across three nations, I identify with our teeming football followers and urge them not to be despondent that Nigeria is not participating, despite the abundant talent in our land. Our failure to participate on the global stage is not due to a deficit of talent; it is a direct consequence of a deficit in leadership, planning, and institutional support. The task of building a better Nigeria rests primarily on the shoulders of the younger generation. Do not watch the World Cup with despair; rather, see it as a reminder of where Nigeria ought to be. We must move our country from being a nation of mere consumers of global entertainment to a nation of proud producers and competitors. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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