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VOCON ๐ณ๐ฌ
@_Vocon
Vanguard of Conscience | Decentralized Governance Advocate | Builder of People-Led Protocols | Real World Service to Humanity
Sumali Nisan 2022
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@righteoosmann Stick to what you know best to do.
Soon the world will feel your contribution
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Hello world,
Start with this principle:
The goal isnโt to sound smart.
The goal is to be understood.
The best accounts online focus on clarity, not complexity.
Simple writing cuts through the noise.
It gives readers space to absorb the message and connect with the idea.
And when people understand you, they see the value in what you share.
Value attracts attention.
Attention attracts followers.
So if you want to grow your audience:
Give value.
Write clearly.
Keep it simple. โ๏ธ
Does any person agree with this???

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Shalom morning family,
Never let go off your guard about ho y be too and what you stand for.
You're building a digital footprint that's traceable.
$Shalom ๐
on @rwaassetchain

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@righteoosmann I refuse to judge someone because I am told the person is evil
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Nigeria is facing a troubling contradiction.
What type of country are we trying to bequeath for our children?
The same lawmakers who have proposed a fine of โฆ10 million and up to two years in prison for dual political party membership have simultaneously removed certificate forgery, age falsification, and false declarations as grounds for challenging an election in a tribunal. This is in direct contradiction to the provisions of the Constitution of Nigeria (1999, as amended).
This situation raises a fundamental question about the priorities of our political system.
In any serious democracy, the gravest offense in public life is deceiving the people to gain power. Submitting false documents, falsifying oneโs age, forging certificates, and making dishonest declarations to electoral authorities are among the most serious offenses in any democracy. Such actions not only lead to automatic disqualification but also warrant criminal prosecution.
Yet today, our electoral system seems more focused on protecting political structures than on upholding the truth.
There is no justification for prioritizing punishment for party alignment over punishing false certificates, forgery, and other forms of deception in the pursuit of public office.
Laws should strengthen democracy, not weaken it. They should promote ethical leadership rather than lower standards for those who aspire to govern.
A nation cannot rise above the integrity of its leaders. If we truly want a better Nigeria, our laws must defend truth, character, competence, and accountability. We cannot continue to tolerate criminal behavior.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Dear @nikitabier,
Product suggestion for X:
Your recent intervention products have improved x considerably and established users confidence. Thank you.
It's known that X Spaces is powerful for public conversations, but there is a missing layer for private, controlled discussions.
Today, Spaces are essentially open rooms. Anyone can listen once they find it. That works for communities, but it limits another use case.
What if X introduced Private Spaces with controlled entry: similar to how Google Meet or Zoom meetings work?
Features could include: โข Invite-only access via secure link
โข Host approval for participants
โข Optional locked rooms after start
โข End-to-end encryption for sensitive discussions
This would unlock entirely new use cases on X: โ Executive and boardroom meetings
โ Startup investor calls
โ Family or community gatherings
โ Research and intellectual collaboration sessions amongst many more.
As X is moving toward financial infrastructure and payments, stronger meeting privacy and security would also strengthen trust in the platform.
Private Spaces could turn X from just a social network into a serious global collaboration platform.
I am just curious what the @XEng team thinks.
@elonmusk

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@righteoosmann We're|the joining to contribute making Nigeria great
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๐ณ๐ฌ Nigeria is Ours Only Country!
Many young Nigerians have stepped back from governance and elections.
Not because they donโt careโฆ
but because theyโre tired due to several betrayed trust's.
But thereโs an African truth we must confront:
"You cannot slap someone who is far from you".
If you want to make impact, you must come close. When citizens withdraw from the process,
they donโt weaken the system,
they abandon it to any bidder. Guess who happily takes the offer? Hooligans, gangsters and those after their bellies.
Must this continue?
This abstinence creates a vacuum and in that vacuum, electoral manipulation finds room to thrive.
From local government to state to federal arms of governance, leadership is shaped by those who show up and intentional run a peoples vision.
Disengagement isn't protest against the system. It quietly hands it over to the unintended. When the farmer tills a land for farming and abstain from planting intended crops, guess what?
The weeds takes over.
We must allow the weeds into our exalted political offices again.
In the spirit of VOCON:
Come closer.
Engage the process.
Demand accountability at every level.
Because governance cannot be fixed from a distance.
Join us!
Follow our handles
Share our thoughts.
Contribute by ommenting (in agreement or disagreement)
Let build a healthy engagement.
๐ณ๐ฌ Nigeria is goodโฆ letโs make it the best.
#VOCON
#VanguardOfConscience
#NigeriaIsGood
#LetsMakeItTheBest
#YouthInPolitics
#CivicResponsibility
#EndVoterApathy
#NigeriaDecides
#GoodGovernance
#AccountabilityMatters
#NationBuilding

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In the journey to build a better Nigeria, one force remains non-negotiable:
Determination.
Not empty determination;
but determination guided by conscience, responsibility, and purpose.
Determination in #leadership,
to serve with integrity, not convenience.
Determination in those entrusted with authority,
to act with discipline, fairness, and accountability.
Determination among citizens
to participate, to question, and to uphold what is right.
Because a nation does not rise by chance.
It rises when its people collectively decide that mediocrity is no longer acceptable.
Nigerians are not without strength.
Nigerians are not without vision.
What is required now is a shared resolve:
to insist on better,
to demand better,
and to build better
Nigeria.
And with that resolve, guided by conscience,
progress is not just possible, it becomes inevitable.
@kingthobbie07
@analoemanuel0
@_Vocon

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Nigerians GM.
Nigeria is blessed
The land is blessed
The people are blessed
Nigeria will be great again
The eagle will fly high again
I am - Vanguard of Conscience @_Vocon let's connect to make these happen. ๐ณ๐ฌ.
Whether you agree or disagree,
๐ comment below

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Hi @Grok,
Who's the most preferred president of Nigeria since 1960 and why?
Publish your submission for Nigerians to engage

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@righteoosmann Anyone not living in this reality now, deceive himself
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