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Mayokun Babaleye, CEO LeaderCraft GLOBAL LTD & CRO BATTLE-AXE APOSTOLIC LEGACY MINISTRIES (empowers leaders using DISCOVER » DEVELOP » DEPLOY model.)

Benin City, Nigeria. شامل ہوئے Kasım 2008
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LeaderCraft@Mayokun·
Even in so-called “better” climes like the United States, politicians routinely overheat the polity to dangerous levels—such that extreme factions on both the far right and far left become emboldened to contemplate violence against one another, eroding public order and stability.
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Ọládélé 🇳🇬👑
Ọládélé 🇳🇬👑@Theoladeledada·
Dear @MTNNG you people are thieves and stealing from the citizens. How did I finish 75GB data in less than a week? I didn’t go on Instagram, I didn’t go on TikTok, I didn’t watch Netflix or YouTube, I was just tweeting. Enough is enough, we should start gathering at the front of MTN office this week to protest. This is not acceptable.
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MO 🇺🇸🇳🇬@slordmathew·
If not for the NDA signed, I have someone here who worked as a CCR in @MTNNG. She explained how this theft is being done, and you'll be shocked to know they have targets for this “data stealing thing.” They have a supervisor named Mukthar who is an expert at damage control whenever a customer complains about this data usage theft. Go to Opebi just before Salvation bus stop and ask for Outcess Firm I shouldn't reveal more than necessary to avoid some of their staff losing their jobs. I once dated one of their top shots too. The things I learned about @MTNNG's reckless hostility towards Nigerians is cold, but @NgComCommission should not be complacent and must always do the needful. Let's leave it here for now.
B33JAY🪽@beejay0x

MTN wants to pay me #500,00 to take down this post💔💔‼️ Yesterday I called out MTN and how they steal data from their users The post made serious waves and a lot of small accounts and influencers with millions of followers joined me to call out MTN I just checked my DM now and saw MTN wants me to take down the post. I’m tempted to accept the money but something came to my mind If i accept this #500,000 wouldn’t I spend more that this if MTN don’t stop stealing data from Nigerians? If I accept this money I’ll be saving only myself and leaving other Nigerians to be victims of MTN’S theft @MTNNG I WILL NOT ACCEPT YOUR #500,000 STOP STEALING FROM NIGERIANS THAT IS ALL WE WANT!!!

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Kenn_eth
Kenn_eth@keenn_eth·
The way MTN removes our data is getting out of hand. Today in Benin, a man stormed an MTN office after his 150GB one month unlimited plan got exhausted in just 6 days and they couldn’t even give any reasonable explanation!!! This is what we all need to do!!! The way data plans disappears lately is insane.
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𝐄𝐌𝐌𝐘 💰 ₿
𝐄𝐌𝐌𝐘 💰 ₿@Emmy_Crrypto·
I saw beejay post about mtn reducing there customer data without them using it. I bought 5gb yesterday and decided not to use them, I use my wifi instead coming today the 5gb is now 183MB I was shocked I couldn't believe my eyes All thoughts is that Beejay is laying not knowing all that is true @MTNNG you need to do better why doing this to Nigerians
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
MTN @MTNNG data thievery is no longer a glitch, it’s system robbery cum extortion. Nigerians are paying more for less every single day. This scam must be put to an end! Enough talk. It’s time to pick a date and #OccupyMTN.
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CAROLINE MOJIRADE
CAROLINE MOJIRADE@MojiradeEwaade·
If you want to test how MTN steal your data, buy data, don’t put on your mobile data, just switch to a WiFi. And you will see wonderssassasssss
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Rashwal Rashwal
Rashwal Rashwal@RashwalRashwal·
WHY IS SOUTH EAST NOT IN TINUBU'S RAIL AND ROAD PROJECTS? I am Igbo, and I will be brutally honest: Nigeria’s economic map does not respect sentiment — it respects structure. Many of us are shouting: “Why are president Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s railways and inter-regional roads linking mainly the North-West to the South-South and South-West?” Let’s drop emotions and face economic reality. Nigeria’s strongest economic triangle today is simple: North-West/North is food production (grains, livestock, onions, tomatoes). South-South is oil & gas (over 80% of Nigeria’s export earnings historically). South-West (Lagos axis) is Nigeria's hub for markets, ports, finance and consumption hub. This is not politics — this is economic geography. History already showed us this formula works: During colonial rule, rail lines like the Lagos-Kano Railway (built between 1898–1912) were designed to move groundnuts, cotton, and tin from the North to Lagos ports. That single logistics backbone turned cities like Kano into industrial trading giants in the early 20th century. Even today: Kano’s Dawanau market is one of the largest grain markets in West Africa. Lagos accounts for over 60% of Nigeria’s commercial activity. The Niger Delta still generates the bulk of forex earnings. Now look at modern projects: Lagos-Ibadan Railway – boosting trade from Lagos ports inland. Warri-Itakpe Railway – linking iron ore, inland trade, and southern ports. Ongoing coastal and inter-state highway expansions connecting Delta, Edo, Lagos corridors. These are not random. They are trying to rebuild Nigeria’s economic arteries to facilitate trade. Let me say the hard truth as an Igbo man: The South-East is not being punished — it is being challenged. Where is our regional economic integration plan? Where are the rail links connecting Aba–Onitsha–Nnewi–Port Harcourt at scale? Aba alone was once called the “Japan of Africa” for manufacturing. Onitsha has one of the largest markets in West Africa. Yet: No functional high-capacity rail evacuating goods. Poor federal highway connectivity. Fragmented regional lobbying. That's no one's fault. We abandoned the politics of alliance and continued to show that we're not interested in Nigeria. No one on the table of decision making on our behalf. Igbo politicians in the government are weakened and can't negotiate on our behalf because they don't have our backing. That's to our disadvantages not to them. We play politics of bitterness and emotions. This is the consequence. But one truth we can't deny is that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has an economic development plan that's working. Countries that exploded economically followed this exact pattern of ... The American Transcontinental Railroad (1869) unified U.S. markets and economic boom. China’s rise accelerated after massive rail/highway expansion under Deng Xiaoping’s reforms. Infrastructure ALWAYS goes first. Inclusion comes later — if you position yourself. So what is the real issue? Not “why are they connecting North-West, South-South, South West with South East?" The real question is: Why is the South-East not aggressively positioning itself inside that network? Economic power is not given. Instead we must plugg into the grid. Let me say this again... If agricultural belts, oil hubs, and mega markets are already being connected… - You don’t complain. - You organize. - You demand inclusion with strategy, not emotion. You don't win in Nigeria by pity or agitation . You win by strategically connecting with others. Nigeria is gradually transforming into an economy of logistics, production, and movement of goods. The earlier we understand this, the faster every region — especially the South-East — will take its rightful place at the table. South East quit Agitations...connect. Ugoji Maximillian Teacher of systems. Translator of power. Builder of Elite mindset. Speaker, Author and Entrepreneur.
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Àníkẹ́ Olójú Edé 🐝
Bro and Mobs had 4 years to prepare for 2027 election 😂 1st year: Crying all over the place that they won election, mobs wishing everybody death and asking who they voted for 🤣😂 2nd year: Attending funerals, visiting countries wey no invite ham to ask about electricity he didn't give Anambra people for 8 years and jumping Podcasts to tell hot lies. 3rd year: Starting jumping parties, serving food at parties and washing British Airway Toilet, pushing lies and propagandas against the country thinking USA will take over Nigeria and hand it to them 🤣🤣 4th year: Here we are, No party to contest yet, confused Mobs and leader 😂 😂
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LeaderCraft@Mayokun·
@NDCNigNews That's what was said to Macbeth by the witches. Don't put your trust in witches, they are highly delusional.
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NDC News✌️@NDCNigNews·
No-one born of a woman can appeal against NDC registration. So relax. Appeal time already elapsed. After our convention, leadership status will update on INEC portal.
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LeaderCraft@Mayokun·
@underworld_09 Mobilize 10 million. The court will deliver to standard just as they did when the obidiots were delusional. I thought you will also say, "all eyes on the judiciary"...so una eyes go first blur...then clear 😂😂😂
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ADC National Structure
ADC National Structure@underworld_09·
PLEASE CIRCULATE THIS MESSAGE URGENT NOTICE: CITIZENS' ASSEMBLY TO ALL YOUTH LEADERS AND CONCERNED CITIZENS, OF NIGERIAN ADC YOUTH ACROSS THE NATION. In the interest of justice and the future of our nation, we are calling for a historic gathering. We aim to mobilize 1,000,000 youths to be present at the Court premises tomorrow. Objective: To stand as witnesses to justice and ensure transparency in the legal process. Time: 8:00 AM Prompt.
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
President of Botswana on xenophobia!
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LeaderCraft@Mayokun·
@BolajiADC This one will just wake and open mouth waaah and omit nonsense. This is not how to do opposition politics.
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Bolaji Abdullahi
Bolaji Abdullahi@BolajiADC·
The African Democratic Congress is appalled by recent reports that only about 7 percent of the Nigerian Army’s budget for security equipment has been released in the 2025 fiscal year. Out of the N336.76 billion approved, only a paltry N16.71 billion has reportedly been disbursed, while nothing has been released for critical logistics such as transport, aircraft fuel, and military barracks. At a time when Nigeria is battling widespread insecurity, this is not just disturbing, it is indefensible. It is yet another example of a government that talks tough on security but fails to back it up with action. Even more alarming is that this disclosure comes as Nigerians confront yet another national tragedy. Reports indicate that over 400 women and children abducted in Ngoshe, Borno State are now the subject of a N5 billion ransom demand by Boko Haram, with a 72-hour ultimatum and a chilling threat that the victims may be dispersed and never seen again if the government fails to act. This is the painful reality of our country today: a country where terrorists feel bold enough to issue deadlines to the state; a country where hundreds of citizens can be held hostage while the government underfunds the very military meant to protect them. The connection between these two realities is direct. When only a fraction of security funds is released, when nothing is provided for logistics like mobility and fuel, and when equipment procurement is delayed, the result is predictable: a weakened security system. And when the state looks weak, those who threaten it grow stronger, with devastating consequences for ordinary Nigerians. Even more troubling is the contrast in priorities. While the military struggles with chronic underfunding, the federal government has reportedly ensured full funding for the luxurious presidential air fleet enjoyed by President Tinubu and his immediate family, even as military aircraft remain grounded due to a lack of resources. This paints a troubling picture of a government that is more concerned with comfort at the top than safety on the ground. A government that releases only 7 percent of security equipment funds, and nothing for critical logistics, cannot claim to be serious about winning the war against terror. You cannot starve our brave men and women in uniform of the tools they need and expect them to defeat a determined and well-armed enemy. This is not just a budgeting failure, it is a failure of leadership. The consequences are clear. Communities remain exposed. Farmers cannot return to their farms. Businesses continue to operate under fear. And now, hundreds of women and children face an uncertain fate in the hands of terrorists. The ADC believes that security funding must be treated as a first-line responsibility. Budgetary allocations must translate into real, timely releases for equipment, logistics, training, and intelligence. Anything less weakens both the morale of our armed forces and the safety of our people. Nigeria does not lack resources. What we lack is the discipline to put those resources where they matter most. The ADC stands with the families of those abducted and calls on the federal government to act with urgency, clarity, and resolve to secure their safe return, while addressing the deeper failures that have made such tragedies possible. The ADC remains committed to building a Nigeria where security is not just promised, but properly funded, carefully managed, and truly delivered.
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LeaderCraft@Mayokun·
@YemieFash Where is the governor's performance in the committee of Nigeria's governors?
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Olúyẹmí Fásípè AICMC
Olúyẹmí Fásípè AICMC@YemieFash·
Minister of Finance – Ondo State Minister of Interior – Ondo State Minister of Youth Development – Ondo State Ondo State is taking its place at the national table, and it’s loud. 💪 Thank you, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
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UNCLE DEJI™️
UNCLE DEJI™️@DejiAdesogan·
“For 8yrs, APGA Gov Peter Obi refused to conduct elections to the 21 LGA's & also cornered their allocations. #AnambraDecides
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LeaderCraft@Mayokun·
@Imranmuhdz @Nigeriaanalytic That was bound to happen. The signs are already there. There's a widening gap between the fiscal and the monetary which shouldn't be at all.
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Imran Muhammad
Imran Muhammad@Imranmuhdz·
BREAKING: President Bola Tinubu has relieved Wale Edun from his position as Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, and appointed Taiwo Oyedele as the new Minister of Finance.
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LeaderCraft@Mayokun·
@ZunairaAi They thought it was Themyscira or whatever they called wonder woman's homeland. Reality caught up with fictions. They were not Amazon's.
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Zunaira Ai
Zunaira Ai@ZunairaAi·
"The world without men would be a PARADISE." ​A businesswoman bought an entire island to prove it; only women could enter. ​And this is what happened... 👇
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LeaderCraft@Mayokun·
@Mr_Emmcap__ It should only be one na o. Cited in your village. What's the meaning of federation?
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Ibrahim’@Mr_Emmcap__·
Two police academy in Nigeria, it can only be under APC administration. Clowns
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