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@drdebodun

History is beautiful but must never be romanticised.

Abuja, Nigeria Sumali Kasım 2012
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Voice of Reason@drdebodun·
I must confess it will be hard to see real development in Nigeria. How do people judge a government to have failed in 8 months?😆 @officialABAT, let's go back to our fuel subsidy & forex arbitrage regime, pls. I was too optimistic of our ability to build anything. Let's chop!
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Voice of Reason@drdebodun·
There is an aspect of the NW banditry that the northern elite are hiding from other Nigerians: its driven by an age-old Hausa-Fulani grudge. Fulani youths, bandits, are *kielling* Hausa people.
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Voice of Reason@drdebodun·
@DanielWhalee When you relize the person you are talking to an archetypal IPOB apologist, you wont stress yourself too much replying to him.
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Voice of Reason@drdebodun·
Dear former governor Rabiu Kwankwanso, are you sure you want to be on the same ticket with @PeterObi ? Remember, you still have an extremism indictment on you in the USA? As for Pitobi, he will account for his criminal past after his election loss in 2027.
MADE IN LAGOS 🧊💎⚡️🔥@papichulo4224

90 percent youths singing in this video are dead and declared missing. In 2013, people woke up to meet bizarre sight of over 70 dead men floating in Ezu River anambra. Peter Obi refused to face Endsarz panel, he obtained court injunction not be investigated for the killings!!

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Olisa Olusegun Oluwa@segunolisa78·
The President’s speech yesterday was truly outstanding, apt, candid, and refreshingly straight to the point. It carried clarity, depth, and a sense of genuine concern that many Nigerians have been yearning for. I sincerely wish the President would make this a regular habit of speaking directly to the people at least once a month, or better still, hosting periodic media chats. Such consistent engagement would not only keep citizens better informed but also build stronger trust, bridge the gap between leadership and the people, and give Nigerians a greater sense of involvement in the affairs of their nation. Copy @officialABAT @DOlusegun @woye1
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Senior Pastor Okezie James Atañi
Rev Father Oluoma speaks facts here.... Peter Obi said the leader of the terrorist gang didn't do any wrong.
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Voice of Reason@drdebodun·
This lie needs to be rested. Your prophet has no reference in Christianity. Indeed, the Holy spirit foresaw attempts like this 600 years before your religion was founded and inspired Apostle Paul to write in Galatian 1:8 , " But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, LET HIM BE ACCURSED."
Gwani bukhari@ajeee_22132

What if history is repeating itself? Just like many Jews rejected Jesus as the Messiah… is it possible that many Christians today are doing the same with Prophet Muhammad? Not saying you have to accept it. Just asking the uncomfortable question: Are we witnessing the same pattern of rejection… in a different time, with a different prophet?

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Tunde Obadina
Tunde Obadina@TundeObadina1·
The main reason Nigeria exports raw cocoa beans instead of capturing more value from chocolate production is not simply the absence of local factories. The real issue is competitiveness. Turning cocoa into globally competitive chocolate at scale requires more than processing plants—it requires integration into global value chains. Chocolate markets are dominated by established multinationals with strong brands, distribution networks, and marketing power. These downstream activities capture most of the value. New entrants in Africa face high barriers, including high fixed capital cost, strict quality and food safety standards, unreliable infrastructure, and often limited access to affordable finance. Even if production is successful, reaching global consumers is difficult without scale and access to established retail and branding channels. In a market economy, success isn’t just about producing goods—it’s about being able to sell them competitively at scale within global systems. So the challenge isn’t simply “build more local processing,” but building firms that can survive and compete within complex global value chains.
Isaac O.@theisaacola

Nigeria sells raw cocoa at $8,000 a tonne. Processed into butter it earns $48,000. Made into chocolate it earns $240,000. 30 times the money, yet Nigeria is still choosing $8,000.

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Charles Adegbite Beecroft🇳🇬🇳🇬❤️
To be honest, Peter Obi's understanding of governance is very shallow. 1. He does not understand governance and how it is structured. 2. He does not understand the problems of Nigeria. Yet he says he wants to solve the problem.(His confession from the attached video reel) 3. He does not know how our debt is structured. 4. He does not understand the concept of separation of power. 5. He has no idea what debt to revenue ratio means 6. He does not understand how infrastructural development contribute to overall development. 7. He has no idea what are sustainable development goals. 8. He does not know FIFA frowns at government interference in football federation affairs. 9. He talks and validates the viewpoint that he actually knows nothing about almost everything 10. He has no idea how to generate revenue and mechanisms to put in place for it.
Àlúbàríkà 🇳🇬@Iyoaiye_

"I cannot know the problems of Nigeria until I become the President"... Peter Obi🤣🤣🤣 And the gbajue is criticizing and proffering unrealistic solutions from outside. This man is never a person to be taken seriously.. #RenewedHope #DemocracyDay

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Montero - Olu Lewis@Montero1016·
'Wage Bill Cripples Lagos Govt' on July 1, 1999. This is the Lagos Asiwaju inherited! Its cast in stone! Where are the clowns quick to mention Former FCT? Where are the enviously bitter 'ignoramuses' throwing the name of Jakande around? Wasn't this same Lagos he governed? Awon Olote! Truth is the only way!
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Olufemi Adebimpe@femiadebimpe·
If you are Igbo, the friends you should be afraid of are those who tell you that it is okay that the Igbos in Lagos can pursue this aggressive political takeover of any part of the state. They do not wish you or your people well. Over 99.9% of the indigenous people of Lagos will never get elective political positions in their life time because there are simply not enough positions to go round. You can't be entitled to what is not enough for the indigenous people of the state. States are built around ethnic representations for balance. Don't strip the Yorubas of their ethnic representation in Lagos. If you want to represent your people, do so from your states or region of ethnicity.
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Voice of Reason@drdebodun·
@gboyega_adeoya Is there a perfect democracy anywhere? You'd rather have a dictatorship? It's seems those coup plotters listened to people like you.
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High Chief Lawrence Igbins Okoro
Please, I want to understand something. What is this obsession among many Igbos with Lagos? I don’t see Hausa people trying to claim Lagos, nor the Ijaws, but it always seems to come up with Igbos. Sam Amadi is passionately urging his Igbo brothers to assert their rights in Lagos. Why is it always Lagos?
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Voice of Reason@drdebodun·
@MooAkee Let him be deceiving himself there. He is a member of the intellectual arm of IPOB. all these nonsense will stop when states in SW begin to pass the indigenous rights laws.
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