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AGATU (Idoma) by tribe from Nasarawa state, The middle belt Nigeria

Lagos, Nigeria شامل ہوئے Şubat 2022
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NEFERTITI
NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
He bought a jet. He bought a yacht. He built a VP’s mansion. He bought solar for himself. He built mansions for judges. He bought SUVs for lawmakers. No mansions for doctors. No mansions for teachers. No mansions for our soldiers. GO TO COURT got compensated. Everyone who can guarantee “Regime Protection” got something. They built mansions for those that will endorse the massive rigging in 2007.
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UptownOfLagos
UptownOfLagos@Uptownoflagos·
JUST IN: Obi's address during the 17th AGM of Fidelity bank in 2005.🔥 He announced the bank's Recapitalization “We were able to move up the capital of the bank from N3.5B to N22B in LESS THAN ONE YEAR, a feat that remains unequalled in the Nigerian Banking Industry” -Peter Obi
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Everest
Everest@novieverest·
Tinubu went to court for local government autonomy, and the Supreme Court granted him the request. He started using it to bully the governors into his party. Is the local government autonomy working? No!!!! That's what we call corruption.
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Parallel Facts
Parallel Facts@ParallelFacts·
Nigerian Army Should Be Ashamed For Claiming It Rescued Kogi Abductee Whose Family Members Sold Their Hard-Earned Belongings To Pay Ransom — Northern Stakeholder, Abdool Moh parallelfactsnews.com/nigerian-army-…
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UptownOfLagos
UptownOfLagos@Uptownoflagos·
Peter Obi became Chairman of Fidelity Bank in 1996 at 34, emerging as the Youngest Chairman to ever head a Bank in Nigeria’s History. He led the Bank from a Merchant Bank into a 33B Top commercial Bank by 2001. 45 Year olds “Data boys” are on X questioning him. Omo 🤦🏾‍♂️
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UptownOfLagos
UptownOfLagos@Uptownoflagos·
JUST IN: 🔥 Peter Obi “details” Power! Obi took out a day in 2024 to “detail” ALL the “HOWs” showing a clear understanding of the legacy issues there. My Challenge; I challenge any APC supporter to produce such “HOW” by BAT, either via interview or tweet, I will offer 500k.📌
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Akwa Ibom 1st Son
Akwa Ibom 1st Son@ukocarter·
There's no objective/independent Media house in Nigeria, they're in Tinubu's pocket. Either by directly or by proxy.
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Máfejópamí
Máfejópamí@VillageParrot·
The Nigerian Army under the administrations led by the APC is characterized by lies, falsehoods, half truths, and bogus claims. Will this level of shame ever come to an end? Make Army dey lie like police.
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ToksAsherYoung™
ToksAsherYoung™@ToksDuttie·
There is no Nigerian politician who is like Peter Obi‼️ Oshiomole said it was four people tweeting in a room. El'rufai said Obi won't get 200 votes in KADUNA Deji said he won't win even one state. Atiku mockingly said the youth should go and vote him. They said he had no structure. But he insisted Nigerians are his structure. What happened afterwards? He won 12 states including Lagos & the FCT, he won in all military formations where election could not be rigged including Aso Rock. He was rigged out in Rivers, Bayelsa, AKWA IBOM and some other states, still they had to glitch the IREV to prevent the whole world from seeing how much Obi disgraced them at the polls. And till today the actual NUMBERS they saw has been haunting them and giving them sleepless nights. They assigned him 6.1m votes despite not having the so called structures, any institutional backing or support from any governor or big politicians. In fact even an Okada man and unknown candidates won HOR with his influence! Yet they now want you to believe he cannot win this time that Bola Tinubu’s incompetence & corruption has been exposed. Obi will win 2027 election in a landslide, and Nigeria will be OK ✅ but we MUST ALL be ready to vote and defend our votes by any and all means necessary. Whatever our strategy it starts with getting your PVC.
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Máfejópamí
Máfejópamí@VillageParrot·
You have time o. They should first produce videos of the interviews their demagogue granted, talking about solutions. After they show us the videos, they should show us his workings. Wild animals.
Agent Jake@Hitee_

So many ridiculous think-pieces in the last 48hrs attacking PO just because he said he won’t respond to ‘how’ with Oseni , quite ridiculous with different supposed intellectual lazy long texts . This was PO in Chatham house during the last elections.

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Adewale
Adewale@SoEdunOkanESita·
Bola Tinubu did not come to power to make Nigeria work. He came to power to make Nigeria worse.
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Accountable Borrowing: The South Africa Example. I have consistently maintained that borrowing, in itself, is not a bad thing. Every nation borrows. The critical issue is not the act of borrowing, but what the borrowed funds are used for and whether citizens can clearly see and measure the impact of such borrowing in their daily lives. There is a lot to learn in the open and transparent manner in which South Africa handled its recently secured a $1 billion loan from the New Development Bank, with a clearly defined purpose. Publicly announcing the targeted purpose of the loan for all to know and monitor, upgrading water supply systems, modernising sanitation infrastructure, improving electricity distribution, and strengthening waste management services across eight major metropolitan cities, including Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban. This is indeed what accountable borrowing should look like; the purpose is clear, the projects are identifiable, and the expected benefits to citizens are measurable. Such investments directly improve living conditions, enhance productivity, and stimulate economic growth. In Nigeria, however, the opposite is the case: public debt has risen dramatically under the current administration, and its deployment is shrouded in secrecy from the people who will indeed pay back the loan. Today, our total public debt has increased from about ₦87 trillion in 2023 to nearly ₦200 trillion. Yet, despite this unprecedented accumulation of debt, Nigerians are often left without a clear and detailed account of how these borrowings are being deployed to improve critical sectors such as education, healthcare, power, security, and infrastructure. Borrowing must never become an end in itself. Every loan obtained in the name of the Nigerian people must be tied to specific, productive investments capable of generating economic value, creating jobs, reducing poverty, and improving the welfare of citizens. Good governance demands transparency and accountability. The government must be able to clearly explain what was borrowed, where it was invested, and what measurable outcomes have been achieved. The ordinary Nigerian should be able to see and feel the benefits of every debt incurred on their behalf. At a time when millions of Nigerians are struggling with rising costs of living, unemployment, insecurity, and declining purchasing power, fiscal discipline and prudent management of public resources are no longer optional; they are imperative. Every borrowing decision should answer one simple question: How does this improve the life of the ordinary Nigerian? If that question cannot be convincingly answered, then we risk merely transferring today's burdens to future generations. A New Nigeria is POssible. - PO BRICS bank approves $1 billion lifeline for South Africa’s struggling cities | Business Insider Africa share.google/9EBaaAdSS5EDAq…

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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Accountable Borrowing: The South Africa Example. I have consistently maintained that borrowing, in itself, is not a bad thing. Every nation borrows. The critical issue is not the act of borrowing, but what the borrowed funds are used for and whether citizens can clearly see and measure the impact of such borrowing in their daily lives. There is a lot to learn in the open and transparent manner in which South Africa handled its recently secured a $1 billion loan from the New Development Bank, with a clearly defined purpose. Publicly announcing the targeted purpose of the loan for all to know and monitor, upgrading water supply systems, modernising sanitation infrastructure, improving electricity distribution, and strengthening waste management services across eight major metropolitan cities, including Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban. This is indeed what accountable borrowing should look like; the purpose is clear, the projects are identifiable, and the expected benefits to citizens are measurable. Such investments directly improve living conditions, enhance productivity, and stimulate economic growth. In Nigeria, however, the opposite is the case: public debt has risen dramatically under the current administration, and its deployment is shrouded in secrecy from the people who will indeed pay back the loan. Today, our total public debt has increased from about ₦87 trillion in 2023 to nearly ₦200 trillion. Yet, despite this unprecedented accumulation of debt, Nigerians are often left without a clear and detailed account of how these borrowings are being deployed to improve critical sectors such as education, healthcare, power, security, and infrastructure. Borrowing must never become an end in itself. Every loan obtained in the name of the Nigerian people must be tied to specific, productive investments capable of generating economic value, creating jobs, reducing poverty, and improving the welfare of citizens. Good governance demands transparency and accountability. The government must be able to clearly explain what was borrowed, where it was invested, and what measurable outcomes have been achieved. The ordinary Nigerian should be able to see and feel the benefits of every debt incurred on their behalf. At a time when millions of Nigerians are struggling with rising costs of living, unemployment, insecurity, and declining purchasing power, fiscal discipline and prudent management of public resources are no longer optional; they are imperative. Every borrowing decision should answer one simple question: How does this improve the life of the ordinary Nigerian? If that question cannot be convincingly answered, then we risk merely transferring today's burdens to future generations. A New Nigeria is POssible. - PO BRICS bank approves $1 billion lifeline for South Africa’s struggling cities | Business Insider Africa share.google/9EBaaAdSS5EDAq…
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Everest
Everest@novieverest·
GEJ was begging Buhari to come for a debate. Boys were saying that GEJ has failed and they don't need a debate. Crazy guys.
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Parallel Facts@ParallelFacts·
From Africa’s Largest Economy To Currency Shame: How Nigeria’s Naira Falls Below Zimbabwe’s Currency In Historic Humiliation Under Tinubu parallelfactsnews.com/nigeria-naira-…
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Baron Chymaker.𝛑
Baron Chymaker.𝛑@chymaker·
He has been consistent that he will declare war against bandits Has @officialABAT or @atiku said anything close to what was said here? If yes, post the video 👇🏿
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Sarauta Maryam
Sarauta Maryam@SarautaMaryam·
The FG’s luxury estate for Appeal Court judges is a reminder that elections are won at the polls, not in court. Expecting those same judges to overturn the system that rewards them with this 👇🏽 is wishful thinking. 🤣😂
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A.M TEMIDAYO
A.M TEMIDAYO@AnewNaija·
They said Peter Obi cannot win, yet they’re fully obsessed with him. The same APC loyalists who claim he has “no structure” are losing their minds on X trying to prove he’s unelectable. From Arise to Channels to News Central to TVC, those who should be hiding their heads in shame over the pitiable state of the nation are busy buying airtime to talk about a man that has zero chance, according to them. It’s like going to the cinema to watch a movie they swear nobody watches. If he’s so irrelevant, why does his name trigger emergency meetings in every APC WhatsApp group? Why does he trend faster in their camp than Tinubu? Watching APC strategize against Obi is like watching a goalkeeper mark an empty post — frantic, sweaty and screaming at the wind. They call him “social media president” by day, then unleash 200 faceless accounts by night to attack him. For a party so sure he can’t win, they campaign against him like he’s already sworn in. Why is Peter Obi giving them sleepless nights? I thought real winners don’t lose sleep over a candidate who can’t win. The joke is on the CORNfused lots.
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Obitrize
Obitrize@Obitrize_042·
I know how politics works in the north because of my experience. The north will not risk their votes for Atiku because Atiku can never beat Tinubu in the south. And also having that Tinubu has failed the north, the chances of voting Peter Obi for one term is high because it gives the north the chance to return to the centre fully via Kwankwaso. So the chances of rigging 2027 election will be too obvious that they won't try it.
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Máfejópamí
Máfejópamí@VillageParrot·
What Tinubu is campaigning on is Coastal road, NELFUND and fictitious finance numbers that have no reflection in the lives of Nigerians.
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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
“A Gift” for an Appeal Court Judge in a country with the highest number of people in multidimensional poverty.”✍️
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