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Stephen Francis

@RealSteve50

A very simple and vibrant dude, principle oriented. #ManchesterUnited fan! Always Eager to Learn! An Aviator

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Nuhu Adams
Nuhu Adams@_NuhuAdams·
THERE WILL BE 8 PAIRS OF SIBLINGS AT THE @FIFAWorldCup 🇨🇮 Guéla Doué 🇫🇷 Desiré Doué 🇬🇭 Iñaki Williams 🇪🇸 Nico Williams 🇬🇭 Derrick Luckassen Brobbey 🇳🇱 Brian Brobbey 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 John Souttar 🇦🇺 Harry Souttar 🇫🇷 Lucas Hernandez 🇫🇷 Théo Hernandez 🇳🇱 Quinten Timber 🇳🇱 Jurriën Timber 🇨🇻 Laros Duarte 🇨🇻 Deroy Duarte 🇨🇼 Leandro Bacuna 🇨🇼 Juninho Bacuna
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247-IGBO
247-IGBO@247IGBO·
Igbos population was over 40 million as of then. Igbos were better educated than the others Igbos were wealthier than others as of then. we were 40 million then and we are still 40m now? Actual Igbo population in Nigeria will shock everybody.
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Somto Okonkwo
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
THINGS FALL APART Explained In 15 Minutes: In This Video, We Take a Deep Dive Into One Of The Greatest African Stories Ever Told Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe. Widely Regarded As a Masterpiece Of African Literature, The Novel Explores Culture, Tradition, Colonialism, And The Life Of Okonkwo In Pre-Colonial Nigeria. Enjoy The Video!!! 🎥📖✨
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Isi Kote Ebu
Isi Kote Ebu@Isikotebuogbaya·
One is a prophet. One is an oracle. One is a seer. One is a reformer.
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Tony Ajah
Tony Ajah@tonyajah·
Yesterday, I was in Umuahia. On our way from Aba, it rained all through the journey until we arrived in Umuahia. When we got there, I stopped at the New Bus Terminal (Nnenna Oti Bus Terminal). Because of the rain, I quickly went into the terminal to take shelter before heading to my destination. Since it was my first time there, I had to ask a few questions. From the gate to the waiting hall, I was directed to where I needed to go based on the service I came for. I must say that the reception was warm, from the security personnel to every staff member I met. While waiting in the terminal hall with other passengers, I decided to get my card for the electric bus since I plan to use it subsequently . The process was smooth and straightforward. A few things I noticed: 1.The card is quite affordable. 2.You only need your ABSIN number. If you don’t have one, you can get it right there at the terminal. 3.If you’ve forgotten your ABSIN number, it can also be retrieved on the spot. 4.After that, you proceed to get your card, load it with any amount of your choice, and you’re ready to access the electric bus at a discounted rate. I was genuinely impressed by how easy and organized the process was. Thank you to the Abia State Government for putting the welfare and convenience of the people into consideration. I am super proud of my state. ❤️ God bles Gov Alex Chioma Otti God bless Ndi Abia God bless Nigeria ~ Obiaka Ezinne
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Onyeka Nwelue
Onyeka Nwelue@onyekanwelue·
If you have this book with you, turn to page 109 and read until the end of 110 and tell me what you read. 🤷‍♂️
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comediankoboko
comediankoboko@kobokolaugh·
See what is going on in Inec offices in calabar Pure systematic rigging
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aloy ejimakor
aloy ejimakor@AloyEjimakor·
SPECIAL UPDATE: In the past few days, I have been inundated with inquiries from legions of wellwishers (in Nigeria & abroad) as to whether the appellate Brief for MAZI NNAMDI KANU has been filed. I relayed these genuine concerns to #MNK & he instructed me to now publicly disclose that: YES. The Brief has been filed, but it’s not the version that was circulated on social media some days ago. What now remains is for the Government to join issues by filing it’s own reply Brief, and so soon thereafter, the Court of Appeal will set a date for the hearing of the appeal or adoption of the respective Briefs in open court. Once this is done, the Court will be minded to render its judgment within 90 days, as required by law. Thank you. ALOY EJIMAKOR. #AloyEjimakor.
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Big Baby🌚❤️
Big Baby🌚❤️@AdesolaBlessin9·
I know this is hard, but what’s your top 3 here??
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Uchenna Marvin 
Uchenna Marvin @MarvinUchenna_·
The BBC has just released a biased documentary aimed at whitewashing the atrocities committed by Britain and its colony, Nigeria. Setting the record straight once again, for posterity's sake. First off. A coup happened in January 1966, involving military officers from all three major ethnic groups. The BBC then took to its station and branded it an "Igbo coup." That narrative widened existing divisions within the military, and before long, a counter coup followed. Major General Johnson Aguiyi Ironsi was murdered, alongside several other officers. The situation was spiralling out of control, so a solution was sought. THE ABURI ACCORD. Yakubu Gowon and Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu signed the agreement. Its primary aim was to protect civilians who had nothing to do with the rift within the military and to create a regional structure that would encourage development and healthy competition. Gowon signed because the agreement made sense to any thinking human being. But upon returning to Nigeria, Gowon's handlers reminded him that the dream was never a better Nigeria, but a dwindling one. Gowon, being slow, failed to realise he was setting his own people up. At that point, the only way Gowon and his British masters could deflect from the agreement was through violence. Then came the pogrom against the Igbos, an automatic breach of the Aburi Accord. The killings began at Kano Airport. Innocent blood was spilled. Thousands were slaughtered across Northern Nigeria while countless others fled home with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Ojukwu was cornered. He could no longer guarantee the safety of his people in other parts of Nigeria as the country turned against the Igbos, many without even understanding the situation. He consulted with his people in the South on the best response to the massacre of innocent civilians. The verdict was unanimous. A sovereign state. BIAFRA was declared. Weeks later, the Nigerian military launched what many regard as a genocidal campaign. Nigerian Federal troops crossed into Biafra through the Gakem Ogoja axis, firing the opening shots of the war. When the British government realised the Biafrans were far more determined and resilient than expected, and that a war predicted to last weeks had dragged on for years, they changed tactics. They introduced the starvation policy backed by Awolowo, (a war crime by any standard) aimed at wiping the Igbo race from the face of the earth. When Ojukwu realised the objective was extermination, he laid down his office, departed for exile, and transferred authority to his second in command, Major General Philip Effiong, who formally announced Biafra's surrender. But even surrender did not end the tragedy. Asaba happened. Men, women and children were instructed to gather for what they believed would be talks. They came dressed in white, waving peace and singing with trembling hearts. The Nigerian military separated the men from the women. Then they opened fire. Over five hundred men were murdered in cold blood. Similar atrocities were reported in other communities around the same period. Post war, came the infamous £20 policy, designed to economically cripple a people already devastated by war and starvation. The BBC documentary is simply Britain attempting to soften the horrors inflicted upon the innocent people of Biafra. We remember. Never to forget.
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Globe Data
Globe Data@data_globe·
🌍 TOP 30 MOST FAMOUS AFRICAN MOVIES 🇩🇿 The Battle of Algiers — Algeria 🇸🇳 Black Girl — Senegal 🇸🇳 Touki Bouki — Senegal 🇲🇱 Yeelen — Mali 🇪🇬 Cairo Station — Egypt 🇿🇦 Tsotsi — South Africa 🇿🇦 District 9 — South Africa 🇲🇷 Timbuktu — Mauritania 🇷🇼 Hotel Rwanda — Rwanda 🇧🇼 The Gods Must Be Crazy — Botswana 🇹🇩 Daratt — Chad 🇹🇩 Abouna — Chad 🇹🇩 The Screaming Man — Chad 🇸🇳 Xala — Senegal 🇸🇳 Ceddo — Senegal 🇧🇫 Moolaadé — Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 Yaaba — Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 Samba Traoré — Burkina Faso 🇲🇱 Bamako — Mali 🇲🇷 Waiting for Happiness — Mauritania 🇿🇲 I Am Not a Witch — Zambia 🇰🇪 Rafiki — Kenya 🇪🇹 Difret — Ethiopia 🇿🇼 Neria — Zimbabwe 🇬🇭 The Burial of Kojo — Ghana 🇳🇬 Half of a Yellow Sun — Nigeria 🇱🇾 Lion of the Desert — Libya 🇩🇿 Chronicle of the Years of Fire — Algeria 🇲🇷 Soleil O — Mauritania 🇱🇸 This Is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection — Lesotho
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Anthony Abakporo
Anthony Abakporo@anthonyabakporo·
"They tell us to hate Igbos and never allow them to become President. Yet, it is our own northern brothers who are killing our people every day. And the same people that tell us to hate Igbos are the ones defending our killers. Maybe it's time we focus on the real problems instead of being divided by ethnicity."
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“I met a woman at the DSS office and she told me that if they pick me again, i will disapp£ar, that if I continue evangelising and showing the public about what is happening…. that it will not be easy for me the next time ”🙆🏼‍♂️💔 - Livinus Nwosu shared his experience after he was released from the DSS detention yesterday💔💔
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NEFERTITI
NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
This is the National Youth Leader of the APC. Dayo Israel is a pastor with the RCCG. He was the boy that instigated “Ronu.” He leads praise & worship. He speaks in tongues as well. 🚩
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GNB OFFICIAL
GNB OFFICIAL@GHNaijaBallers·
🚨🇳🇬 Maduka Okoye is clearly a better goalkeeper than Stanley Nwabali. Don’t let anyone lie to you.
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AFRICAMUSTBEFREE!!!!!!!
AFRICAMUSTBEFREE!!!!!!!@engrICO2015·
No amount of BBC propaganda will clean Britain of the crime they committed in eastern Nigeria ! Maybe they thought our parents never told us the truth ! The story of the war is the first thing every father or mother tells the children from 6 years old in Igbo land ! You cannot distort the truth just to cover evil ! @BBC your documentary about Biafra is not 💯 factual . You cannot tell our story the wrong way to hide those that committed crime against humanity including you via propaganda ! This girl needs commendation
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