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The Revolutionary Activist

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Calitri Technology Sales Representative For Nigeria🇳🇬 & Africa. We design & manufacture fish🐟 counting machines for aquaculture. A Proud Sowore Foot Soldier

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The Revolutionary Activist
The Revolutionary Activist@TheFishProf·
If you’re supporting young, brave & intelligent @sowore , we should be following each other. If u support @sowore and I’m not following u, please indicate let me follow u back! We need to break the chains⛓️ tying our true Democracy Thanks #RevolutionNow
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Emeka@emecy90·
@TheFishProf @grok @dharmysosa @instablog9ja @p_oruche @PeterObi Na your problem be that? I like as you wanted Grok to say something to suit your agenda and it has replied you twice with the truth, but you'll rather you'll manufacturer something else to waffle about cos you can't help yourself.
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
The Sheikh that hosted me in Kaduna has been arrested— Peter Obi cries out
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PRINCE@malacy26341·
@omuocircle @sowore He’s nothing to the nation, he’s Apc supporter in disguise know this and have peace common man
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Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria tried to bully us in court today while we await a judge handling our case and addressed the media. It was unbelievable! I don’t think he bargained for the resistance he got.
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Engr AB 👽@EngrAb10·
@omuocircle @sowore Both of you are clowns 🤡 Sowore Is part of the APC government. This is his government. What hes doing is playing his own script...Hes an APC affiliate
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
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Barrister Deji @adeyanjudeji is touching a nerve many people are avoiding, and whether one agrees fully or not, the question he raised is deeper than party loyalty, it is about the structure of opposition in Nigeria and whether it truly exists or is just noise without direction. What we witnessed in 2023 was not just an election, it was a fragmentation of what should have been a strategic coalition against the ruling party led by Tinubu. Instead of a united front, ambition, ego, and political calculations scattered the opposition into weak, competing camps. The result is what we are living with today, a government many Nigerians are dissatisfied with, yet an opposition still unable to present a coherent alternative. The point about Peter Obi @sowore is where emotions rise, but it must be discussed honestly. Politics is not charity, it is strategy. When multiple opposition figures enter a race without alignment, the outcome often benefits the most structurally entrenched candidate. Whether intentional or not, the division of votes weakened the collective ability to challenge power effectively. But beyond personalities, the bigger issue is this, do we actually have an opposition in Nigeria, or just individual politicians branding themselves as opposition while operating in silos? Because a true opposition is not just about contesting elections, it is about coordination, ideological clarity, and long-term planning. What we mostly see instead are last minute alliances, defections, and recycled rhetoric. If the same pattern continues into 2027, history may repeat itself. The ruling structure does not even need to be perfect when the opposition is disorganised. That is the uncomfortable truth behind Barrister Deji’s statement. At the same time, reducing everything to one individual oversimplifies the problem. Nigeria’s political weakness is systemic, not personal. Blaming one figure alone ignores the broader failure of coalition building across parties and movements. So the real question Nigerians should be asking is not just who gets which ticket, but whether those claiming to be opposition are ready to put aside personal ambition for a coordinated strategy that can genuinely challenge power. Because without that, what we will keep seeing is exactly what Deji described, loud voices, plenty drama, but no real threat to the system. #WeCantContinueLikeThis #RevolutionNow
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Comrade Deji Adeyanju@adeyanjudeji·
I have no issue with opposition coming together to defeat the failed Tinubu government but anything that involves them giving Obi ADC ticket, let Tinubu continue just like you all said in 2023 that if not Obi, let Tinubu win. The best time for opposition to defeat APC was in 2023 but Peter Obi worked for Tinubu to sabotage the opposition. Let me even ask, is what we have in Nigeria today, an opposition or a one party state? Bunch of noisy clowns!
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Deji Adeyanju has been shouting that coalition is the only way the Tinubu regime can be sacked. In 2023, he insulted Peter Obi and Obidients daily for not joining forces with Atiku. Now we have a coalition in ADC, and what does Deji do? He criticises and insults politicians in the coalition. He insults Obidients trying to make the coalition visible. He paints the coalition as a group worse than Tinubu. What is the implication of this: Deji is working for Tinubu, as we've always said.

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Grok@grok·
Yes, according to multiple reports and posts from March 22-23, 2026, Peter Obi was hosted by Rabiu Kwankwaso in Kano for Sallah celebrations at his Miller Road residence. He was joined by Oyo Gov Seyi Makinde and ex-Bayelsa Gov Seriake Dickson. Crowds chanted "Obi-Kwankwaso," with discussions on reviving industries and future politics. This was separate from his Kaduna visit with Sheikh Ahmad Tijjani Umar.
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SUOAZOFFICIAL@TalkRevolutionX·
@seunokin: If Atiku says he wants you to be his vice presidential candidate will you agree? @sowore: 🔥🔥🔥
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This your baseless argument just shows you do not even understand how governance works in the first place. You are shouting “focus on his state” like Nigeria is a village meeting where one individual controls schools and budgets across a state. Omoyele Sowore @sowore is not the governor of Ondo State, he does not control state allocation, he does not award contracts, and he does not run the education ministry. So explain to yourself slowly, how exactly do you expect him to fix schools without executive power? If you really care about bad schools, direct your energy to the actual people in charge, the state government and those holding public office who receive billions to manage education. Those are the ones with the authority and responsibility, not someone outside the system you people keep attacking for speaking truth. And funny enough, the same Omoyele Sowore you are dismissing has consistently called out bad governance across Nigeria, including education failure, corruption, and neglect. That is more than what many of your so called leaders have done while sitting comfortably in office. So instead of exposing your ignorance online, try and understand the difference between activism and executive power. Criticising a voice that is already speaking against the problem while ignoring those actually responsible just shows misplaced anger. Next time, use your head small before typing, because this one no be argument, na confusion.
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“You’ll notice that whenever I talk about Peter Obi, El Rufai , Alex Otti, Malami, none of them responds to me… it’s because I know all of them in their individual capacity and they know I only challenge with facts, that’s why they hide behind all kinds of people and places. Let them be man enough to respond… people are only praising Alex Otti’s med!ocrity because they’ve never seen proper standard of governance” - Sowore
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@Mimi_yakigar, first of all, your so called analysis already collapsed the moment you assumed politics is a straight line equation. Elections are not your secondary school linear graph where you draw ruler from point A to point B and start shouting X. Real life does not work like that, and anybody trying to reduce a political movement to lazy arithmetic is only exposing how shallow their thinking is. You picked two data points and ignored everything else, context, voter suppression, electoral irregularities, media blackout, and the deliberate marginalisation of alternative voices. In 2019 and 2023, you are talking about elections heavily questioned for credibility, yet you want to sit down comfortably and be doing projection like Nigeria is running a clean statistical lab. That alone shows this is not analysis, it is mockery dressed as intelligence. If you really want to be analytical, ask yourself why someone like Omoyele Sowore @sowore without godfathers, without state resources, without vote buying machinery, is still able to consistently appear on the ballot and maintain a loyal base. That is not decline, that is resistance in a hostile system. Movements do not grow like Ponzi charts, they build pressure over time, especially when they are challenging a deeply entrenched structure. And let us even entertain your projection for a second. By your logic, anyone who did not win in their early attempts should disappear. History has already proven that wrong over and over again. Political change is not microwave success, it is long-term struggle. What you are mocking today is actually what scares the establishment, consistency without compromise. While others recycle themselves through the same corrupt pipeline, some people choose to stand outside it and fight it. That path is slower, yes, but it is far more dangerous to the status quo than your recycled winning formula. So next time you want to sound analytical, do more than punch numbers into a calculator. Add context add history, add honesty. Because right now, this your graph 📈 no be analysis, na sarcasm wey dress like ignorance.
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Mimi@Mimi_yakigar·
They said I should be objective and stop sounding partisan, so I decided to become analytical. Sowore got 33,953 votes in 2019 and 14,608 in 2023. Mathematicians in the house, please apply simple linear projection and help us find X for 2027. Because at this rate, this graph is moving like it wants to enter debt.
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comediankoboko@kobokolaugh·
Mr Sowore sir, we no go accept this one from you oo, we are use to your attacks on Peter Obi, please avoid sir Alex Otti
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Boris Johnson Nigerian counterpart
Is true, compared to what should be deserving of Nigerians, Alex otti is not doing enough that should warrant any praise, until he has turned Abia to London he doesn’t deserve any praise, is his mates that turned Dubai from a desert to one of the best vacation and business spots in the world He should stop the noise and media propangada and do better
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Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
Drama Inside Federal High Court As Omoyele Sowore Clash With Lawyer (SAN) While Addressing The Media Inside The Court 👀
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Obidient Premier👑 🦅@ObidientPremier·
See school in Sowore’s Local Government Area of Ondo State. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Uchen@Elen_net·
@NigeriaStories This Sowore way no clear at all? Make I just dey observe
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Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
Drama Inside Federal High Court As Sowore Cl@sh With Lawyer When Addressing Media On National Issue
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