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Temitopaz@temitopaz·
@Oyoaffairs I wish I could like this 1000 times over… very few people think critically like you
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Oyo Affairs@Oyoaffairs·
"Sunday Igboho is a ticking time bomb. This was how IPOB and Boko Haram started" - Concerned Analyst Says What are your thoughts?
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Isaac O.@theisaacola·
If you're a Nigerian abroad and planning to invest in Nigeria, please watch this. What's been your experience investing back home?
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Temitopaz@temitopaz·
He expresses intelligence, tribalism has a way of masking intellect sha
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Temitopaz@temitopaz·
@Jackkalle @DanielRegha If you were profiled wrongly and accused of a crime you didn’t commit because you come from a tribe that committed the crime would you be happy to cooperate and receive it with smiles?
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Jackson Kalle
Jackson Kalle@Jackkalle·
The fact remains that the victims have been recovered by all means necessary! This points to the clear fact that they’re responsible and he knows who he was addressing: I know you hate the truth and you’re very biased and corny, @DanielRegha, just to prove your biased, insensitive narrative.
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Daniel Regha
Daniel Regha@DanielRegha·
Sunday Igboho has no right to threaten anyone over the insecurity crisis; Of course it's good to raise awareness and take necessary actions to protect your community since the govt has failed woefully in doing so, but you don't sterotype or pin the blame on an ethnic group, that's the discrimination we shouldn't encourage. Giving an ultimatum to Fulani leaders when there's no proof of them being culprits is wrong. Unless there's valid proof, you don't go around making threats.
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Temitopaz@temitopaz·
@LambaTunmi159 @dammiedammie35 Nigerians and tribalism! Institutionalised profiling… more worrisome is to see how many people actually think this is justice. You pick up known people and equate them with criminals while masking them all under a tribe. Like the real criminals would be this calm when approached
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Tunmise💚🤍
Tunmise💚🤍@LambaTunmi159·
@dammiedammie35 But it shouldn’t warrant to threatening of the Fulani leaders because they might not no anything about it this should be solve amicably and the military should also act fast concerning the abduction because that’s their main objectives and responsibility as arm forces
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Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
Sunday Igboho gives Fulani residents in Igboho a final 2-hour ultimatum to produce abduct£d v!ctims or face dire consequences!
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Temitopaz@temitopaz·
@jsphalaba @dammiedammie35 If you were picked up and challenged to go produce all the ritual victims your Yoruba brothers have been picking up under two hours would that equate to an action that would actually produce the victims? Does it equate to justice?
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Ojo joseph alaba@jsphalaba·
@dammiedammie35 Some of you are just foolish and lack of understanding, can you read any good meaning to what he was saying instead you are given negative comment here on sunday igboho next action on bandits and evil acts
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Temitopaz@temitopaz·
@FinestJude @maudeehjr @davido Do you know how many imams, town rulers who have spoken and resisted that got killed by the bandits in the north? That it didn’t happen in the south west doesn’t mean it didn’t happen… we can be more sensitive to the plight of others
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Onafuru Dike Nma
Onafuru Dike Nma@FinestJude·
@maudeehjr @davido Thank you for the correction, but the truth remains that northerners should call out the bag eggs amongst them just like we do in the East and South
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Davido@davido·
Debidooo 😭
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Temitopaz@temitopaz·
This is the time to take the issue of waste recycling really serious… the sins we committed against Vision scape is gradually manifesting
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Temitopaz@temitopaz·
No breaks, the waste would keep doubling on an exponential rate and acting on it has to be sustainable, culturally acceptable and consistent
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Temitopaz@temitopaz·
This reminds me of a time when we couldn’t dispose our waste from our layers bird farm. Day 1 seemed I would be easy to control, day 2 didn’t give any fear but by day 3… it became clear we had a big problem to deal with!
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Temitopaz@temitopaz·
Asiri waste management in lagos otin tu o! It’s like the temporary closure of Olusosun is affecting waste collection and the build up of waste in lagos is getting crazier by the day
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Temitopaz@temitopaz·
@Tobayorinde @theboyisgreat Was very positive I wouldn’t see and intelligent and direct answer to the question… typical, deflect with stories on Tinubu rather than factually promote Peter Obi
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oluwatobiloba@Tobayorinde·
@theboyisgreat Tinubu is the president, and you people want obi to win, so let's say Tinubu is not doing well, and you want me to vote obi, tell me on how he plan to do better than Tinubu without insult or abuse nor bullying.
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Olusegun Bakare𓃵@theboyisgreat·
Tinubu is the president in charge of insecurity but Peter Obi is the one they are angry at for not answering insecurity questions. 😅🤣😀 Crazy things are happening..
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Okafor Nnadozie@okafor_nna54678·
@ChuksEricE Sentiment aside, this man is ready to serve our nation. He couldn’t have explained better and I think there is something really special about Mr Peter Obi. I still believe Nigeria will be great !
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CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
Rufai Oseni: “You keep criticizing President Tinubu over the removal of fuel subsidy. What would you have done differently?” Mr Peter Obi: “I didn't criticize Tinubu for removing the subsidy. I said I would have removed it, but in an organized manner. I wouldn't have announced it at my inauguration. I would have first sat down with operators in the industry because we know there is a lot of crim!nality around the subsidy. I would remove it to determine the exact amount being spent on subsidy and also address the issue of exchange rate deregulation. But in doing these things, the most important thing is to fight corruption head-on. Since the subsidy was removed, what has been the impact on the average Nigerian? We have even borrowed more money than we used to when subsidy was still in place.” — NDC presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi.
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE

Rufai: “People always criticize you that your criticism of President Tinubu is quite shallow, and that you hardly provide solutions to what you would have done regarding the national situation, even on electricity where you claim you would target 10,000 megawatts if you become president.” Mr Peter Obi: “What people do is because I do not have the sophistication of the media and everything, somebody once said, ‘If I don't give you electricity, don't vote for me.’ Did they question him then on how he would do that? So why must my own be in the marketplace? The reason I am different is that what I promised as governor, I delivered.” — NDC presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi.

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Temitopaz@temitopaz·
Very well said
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Iwu Nna
Iwu Nna@DaddyTwinzz·
Terrorist and bandit attacks resulting in mass casualties or high-profile mass kidnappings since Bola Ahmed Tinubu took office on May 29, 2023. 2023 (Post-Inauguration) June 10, 2023 (Niger State): Just weeks after the inauguration, roughly 120 bandits riding motorcycles stormed two villages in Niger State, killing 55 people and kidnapping dozens. July 25, 2023 (Zamfara State): Bandits killed 34 people in the Maru LGA, including an ambush that killed seven Nigerian soldiers trying to defend the community. August 13–15, 2023 (Niger State): Bandits ambushed security forces, killing 23 soldiers. An evacuation helicopter sent to rescue survivors was shot down by the bandits, killing 13 more military personnel. November 24, 2023 (Zamfara State): Armed bandits raided four villages simultaneously, orchestrating a mass abduction of at least 150 villagers. December 23–25, 2023 (Plateau State Massacres): Coordinated attacks by armed groups over Christmas Eve and Christmas Day across multiple communities left over 160 to 200 people dead and displaced thousands. 2024 March 7, 2024 (Kuriga, Kaduna State): Armed terrorists on motorcycles stormed a school in Kuriga, executing a mass kidnapping of 287 school children and their teacher. (Many were later rescued in military operations). April 2024 (Bokkos, Plateau State): Suspected herder-allied assailants killed 52 people and displaced nearly 2,000 during a brutal raid on six villages. June 2024 (Guma LGA, Benue State): Assailants attacked Yelewata, a farming community, killing 59 people (though local records claimed the death toll exceeded 100). August 19, 2024 (Katsina State): Armed attackers killed 32 people during an assault on worshippers at a mosque in Unguwan Mantau village, Malumfashi LGA. November 2024 (Kebbi and Niger States): Coordinated raids by unidentified armed men led to a mass abduction of hundreds of schoolchildren over a three-day period (subsequently released in batches throughout December). 2025 January – June 2025 (Sokoto & Kebbi States): A heavily armed insurgent group known as Lakurawa (linked to Sahelian jihadist networks) expanded its footprint, killing at least 59 civilians in the first half of the year. July 2025 (Zamfara State): Gunmen assaulted the Kairu community, killing six people and abducting more than 100 villagers. August 3, 2025 (Zamfara State): In a swift, highly coordinated raid, bandits abducted 50 people in a single afternoon. Late 2025 (Sokoto State): Escalated bandit raids forced the residents of more than 15 communities to entirely desert their villages, creating an internal displacement crisis. 2026 (Current Year) January 3, 2026 (Kasuwan Daji, Niger/Kebbi Border): Bandits went on a rampage through local villages, burning down a police station before executing a brutal massacre. Attackers tied up and slaughtered 42 men, set fire to the local market, and abducted an unknown number of women and children. February 3–4, 2026 (Kwara State Massacre): In one of the deadliest jihadist attacks of the decade outside the Northeast, Boko Haram elements crossed over and massacred over 160 to 200 people in Nuku and Woro villages (Kaiama LGA) near the Benin Republic border. Many victims were shot at close range or burned alive inside their homes; 38 others were abducted. March 13, 2026 (Kanam, Plateau State): Gunmen ambushed a routine military patrol, triggering a fierce shootout that left 12 security personnel and 8 local vigilantes (20 total) dead. Mid-March 2026 (Maiduguri, Borno State): A severe security breach occurred when simultaneous suicide bombings rocked Maiduguri, killing at least 23 people and wounding over 100. This was followed days later by a massive, coordinated assault by Islamist insurgents on a nearby military base, which troops repelled after heavy fighting. 1/2 Please share and retweet
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