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Jesvin George
Jesvin George@Jesvinquotes·
The 3 most important events in human history: 1. The birth of Jesus. 2. The death of Jesus. 3. The resurrection of Jesus.
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A+A@agupard_a·
Yoruba man Abimbola Davies was the Director of the Association for Better Nigeria. He filed the suit upon which June 12 was eventually annulled. Olu Onagoruwa was a June 12 democracy activist. He switched and became Attorney General to Abacha, authoring Draconian Decrees.
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Oladipo Diya Chief Ernest Shonekun Ebenezer BabaTope Lateef Jakande Lamidi Adedibu Abdulaziz Arisekola-Alao Lateef Shofolahan Ronu rascals think they can continue to gaslight people, with their June 12 propaganda, while it was fellow Yorubas who betrayed Abiola.

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Ayekooto
Ayekooto@thebardogbamola·
Alfred Rewane was said to be financier of NADECO. The military decided to eliminate him. The only problem is, they couldn't access his house without an insider. An insider was hired to lead the death squad, that Insider spoke Rewane's language when they knocked. Rewane was killed
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honest30bgfan
honest30bgfan@honest30bgfan_·
“ I am not disappointed with President tinubu visit to Jos, you only get disappointed when you expect something good to come out from someone” ——- man says on TikTok
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Everest
Everest@novieverest·
Tinubu's man MC Oluomo used the army to chase the NURTW chairman who won his case in court and Tinubu permitted him. Is that democracy? You can't do that and then call Abacha the worse. Tinubu is the worse tyrant.
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Lance Cooper
Lance Cooper@lmauricecpr·
LeBron James, who partnered with Nike in commercializing the site of Martin Luther King Jr.’s murder to sell sneakers, was caught on camera trashing Memphis in front of a group of white men. Memphis is purposely neglected and underinvested because it's primarily Black. Dr. King was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis; the city occupies a special place in the history of American civil rights. LeBron's ongoing willful ignorance confirms that he's a puppet and clown who promotes agendas that please white audiences rather than serving the true interests of the Black community.
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
British citizens are calling upon King Charles to ABDICATE amid HUGE backlash following the announcement that he will not be giving an Easter message this year. Should the King ABDICATE the Throne? 👑
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The Football Era
The Football Era@FootballEra_·
Liverpool are out of every domestic competition in March and are about to miss out on top four after spending £500M on a title-winning team. This isn’t just the worst defending champion in the Premier League history, they are genuinely the worst defending champions in top-five league history.
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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
Dear @KanzlerScholz @bundeskanzler Here’s FFK, Nigeria’s ambassador to Germany. He's known for harrasing journalists. If allowed into your country, he'll unleash the greatest ethnic division you can ever think of. @realFFK
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
Amount in words: THREE HUNDRED EIGHT-SEVEN THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY ONLY 😂😂😂😂😂 Egyptian receipts no dey too like “AND” Moreover dem currency no dey ever show 😂
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“What is under this tree there are cørpses of 3 young people who were killed by terrorists last night, 3rd April 2026, in Nyango Gyel, Jos in Plateau while many other victims are currently in hospital and some escaped” -Young Man narrates this afternoon.
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The Footy Feed
The Footy Feed@CursedFootball·
Sam has a point 🤣
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Ben Phillips
Ben Phillips@benphillips76·
Oh dear. The New York Times clever headline about NATO is entirely based on them getting its name wrong 😐 The A doesn’t stand for America, dudes.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Disturbing Report on Our Growing Poverty. Recent reports should deeply concern every responsible leader and citizen in Nigeria. A new policy study released by Agora Policy, with support from the Nigeria Economic Stability and Transformation Programme and the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, has shown that the poverty rate in our country has climbed from about 40% before the current reforms to over 63% today under this administration. Explicitly showing that the economic reforms of this administration have pushed more Nigerians into poverty than ever experienced in our dear nation. For a country whose population is estimated at over 220 million people, this means that well above 140 million Nigerians now live in poverty. Families nationwide can no longer afford basic necessities such as food, transportation, rent, or healthcare. Across the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria, families report painful coping strategies, reducing food consumption, trekking instead of using public transport, having no electricity to use, and borrowing simply to survive. Small businesses, which are the backbone of our economy are shutting down. An economy cannot be said to be improving when the majority of its people are becoming poorer. What makes this situation even more troubling is the contrast between the growing hardship faced by ordinary Nigerians and the continued pattern of lavish and insensitive spending by those in power. At a time when citizens are tightening their belts, struggling to eat, and watching their businesses collapse, the politicians continue to spend huge budgets on their comfort and other non-essential extravagances. Leadership must lead by example, especially during difficult times. You cannot ask the citizens to fast while you feast. Sacrifice must begin from the top. True economic reform must be people-centred. It must protect the most vulnerable while pursuing fiscal sustainability. Reforms that deepen poverty, widen inequality, and crush small businesses cannot be described as successful. Nigeria is blessed with immense human and natural resources. What we require is leadership that prioritises prudence, compassion, and accountability, leadership that measures success not by elite comfort but by the well-being of the ordinary Nigerian. Nigeria must urgently and strictly implement policies that support development, expand production, small businesses, and protect vulnerable households. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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