Paul Emeka Chimodo

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Paul Emeka Chimodo

Paul Emeka Chimodo

@PChimodo

Business,Tech freak,TV/Radio analyst/presenter, Agropreneur IG @Pchimodo

Africa Sumali Şubat 2014
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Dear Young Nigerians, One lesson from the 2023 elections, particularly in Lagos, should never be forgotten. In the period following the presidential election and leading up to the governorship election, we witnessed a troubling shift in public discourse. Conversations that should have focused on competence, governance, development, and the future of our nation were gradually diverted towards tribal sentiments, ethnic divisions, and unnecessary suspicion among citizens. Many sincere and well-meaning Nigerians participated in these conversations without realising that they were being drawn into narratives carefully designed by others. Throughout history, whenever politicians find it difficult to compete on ideas, performance, character, or vision, some resort to exploiting the fault lines of ethnicity, religion, and identity. Their calculation is simple: a divided people are easier to manipulate than a united people. Today, I see similar efforts emerging again, sometimes in more subtle and sophisticated ways. Narratives are planted, amplified, and circulated, often by individuals who genuinely believe they are defending a worthy cause, without recognizing the broader agenda behind such campaigns. Let me state clearly that Pastor Enoch Adeboye remains one of the foremost fathers of faith in our nation. For decades, he has consistently preached the virtues of peace, prayer, love, reconciliation, and national unity. Even when faced with provocation, his response has always reflected humility, restraint, wisdom, and grace. At 84 years of age, it would be unfair for young and able-bodied Nigerians to transfer to him responsibilities that properly belong to them. The task of building a better Nigeria rests primarily on the shoulders of the younger generation. It is their duty to lead the conversations, champion the reforms, and drive the positive change our nation urgently requires. We must be careful not to become instruments in the hands of those who secretly nurture division while publicly preaching unity. In most cases, their target is not the individual being attacked; instead, it is the person who is attacking. Their real objective is to weaken the bonds that hold us together as one people and one nation. I therefore urge all young Nigerians: do not allow anyone to recruit you into hatred. Do not allow anyone to weaponise your ethnicity, your faith, or your admiration for respected leaders. Question every narrative. Verify every claim. Follow the facts. Resist manipulation. The Nigeria of our dreams can only be built by citizens who refuse to be divided, who choose unity over hatred, and who place our collective future above narrow interests. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Dear INEC, I hope politicians don’t have our voters register ooo! I can’t trust any data in INEC domain again and in government domain
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Vivian Chikaodi
Vivian Chikaodi@ChikaodiVivian·
If your inverter batteries died too quickly, you are not alone. Too many people are paying premium prices for products that were never built to last. The real challenge isn’t buying solar. It’s knowing who to trust.
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
Leaders of tomorrow dey see pepper today.
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Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
We are leaders of today not tomorrow.
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Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
We need a mindset change. Our electioneering process is not it at all. We need a recalibration.
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Nicholas 'The Brave' Ibekwe
Nicholas 'The Brave' Ibekwe@nicholasibekwe·
If you're with the opposition and you allow the widespread outrage on social media lull you into a state of confidence about the forthcoming election, I am sorry for you. It doesn't matter if Nigerians eat from refuse dumps. It matters very little if they are under the siege of terrorists. On election day these five things are what would decide the vote: 1. Tribe. Tribe. Tribe 2. Vote-buying (the rice, the N5k cash, even souvenirs) 3. Who deploys the more ferocious thugs. 4. Who is prepared to bribe INEC officials better 5. Religion. So when you listen to members of the ruling party talk about the chances if the president with confidence, those are they reason why they are confident. Not becauae they believe he has done so well to deserve another chance. So, the sooner the oppositiom realises this and start making plan to stall or counter them the better.
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Arinze Odira
Arinze Odira@CaptainArinze·
Young King, - Your walk should be blameless. - Speak the truth from your heart. - Do not slander other people. - Do no wrong to your neighbor. - Do not cast slur on others. - Despise the company of a vile person. - Honor those who truly fear the Lord. - Keep an oath even when it hurts. Your word should be your honor.
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
Delta and Imo states as examples, have more hotels and bars than factories or companies where more people would work and earn legitimately. How can states where most of the people do not have good jobs afford those hotels and bars? Fraud and crime. End.
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
There is no data privacy in Nigeria INEC should be sued for data breaches
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Hon Henry Shield
Hon Henry Shield@HonShield·
President Tinubu left Lagos after several days of Sallah break, and FLEW OVER OYO STATE back to Abuja. We need a human being as President in 2027.
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Arinze Odira
Arinze Odira@CaptainArinze·
Why are poor, struggling Nigerians who are being affected by the faulty system in the country waiting for celebrities or pastors to lead a protest for them? I understand the argument that those who spoke up in the previous administration should maintain the same energy, but if they have decided not to, are we going to keep waiting for them? Nigerians need to learn how and when to put up a fight for themselves.
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
They kidnapped Children and govt thought it wise that rice was the solution. Rice…. Chai.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
There are some very powerful people pulling the strings behind the scenes on this legal issue over airtime lending in Nigeria, trying to stick their straw into a market worth an estimated N400b annually.  These people are close to the president, and are wielding tremendous power and distorting the entire economy in ways that would have embarrassed a post-Soviet Russian oligarch in 1994. I’ve been actively aware of this matter for over two years now and the time may have come to tell the full story of how Idris Saliu Alubankudi, and his brother Shamsudeen Saliu 'Shamz' Alubankudi - both very close to Bola Tinubu and his family - have built one of the biggest and most powerful state corruption enterprises in the entire history of Nigeria. These men are attempting to capture the systemically important foundations of the entire Nigerian economy - specifically telecoms and ICT - and turn their 3 year-old corruption enterprise into a sort of Nigerian chaebol. You have never seen anything like it before. You will be hearing the names 'Idris' and 'Shamz' a lot in the coming few days. Also don’t forget their family name 'Saliu Alubankudi.' It's an important part of the story.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Do you remember Chidera Ikeoha, the youngster we found inside motor parks selling his book he wrote to feed and support his family? Public donations for his book were channeled toward his education. The remaining funds will see him through to graduation. We moved him from a public school and enrolled him in a private school in Enugu. He is currently in SS1 and will enter SS2 in September. Chidera is an A student determined and focused. Supporting his education was a brilliant decision. We have a star on our hands.
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