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@Solokroos

Together we can change the world, just one random act of kindness at a time

Delta, Nigeria شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2019
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Solokroos
Solokroos@Solokroos·
Your Vote, Your Life: The Truth About 2027 Dear Nigerians, As we move closer to the 2027 elections, I want to beg every Nigerian—young or old, rich or poor, student or worker—to take the next election seriously. Not because of party, tribe, religion, or social media arguments… but because elections are directly connected to your daily life and your future. Many Nigerians have been made to believe that elections don’t matter. We have heard things like: “My vote doesn’t count.” Or “They will rig it anyway.” Or “All politicians are the same.” But the truth is this: even if the system is not perfect, your participation still matters. When good people stay silent, bad people get stronger. When citizens give up, politicians become more careless. And when a country stops caring about elections, it becomes easier for leaders to treat people anyhow. Let’s be honest—government decisions affect our lives more than we like to admit. The leaders we elect determine the quality of our roads. They decide whether hospitals will have doctors, drugs, and functioning equipment. They control the education system, whether schools are safe, whether teachers are paid, and whether our children will learn in a proper environment. They influence the cost of living through policies that affect fuel prices, food prices, transportation, and even rent. They decide how secure or unsafe our communities will be through policing, intelligence, and the fight against crime and terrorism. If you have ever complained about the price of rice, bread, garri, transport, or electricity bills, then you are already talking about government. If you have ever suffered because of poor roads, insecurity, bad hospitals, unemployment, or weak currency, then you are already experiencing the result of leadership choices. This is why elections are not just political events. Elections are survival decisions. Another important truth is this: the future of Nigeria is being shaped right now. The decisions made today will affect the next 10 to 20 years. When a country keeps electing leaders who do not value education, the youth suffer. When leaders do not prioritize job creation, young people are pushed into depression, crime, desperation, or migration. When leaders do not invest in technology and industries, the country remains dependent and poor. When corruption is allowed to continue, even billions of naira cannot solve basic problems. Many Nigerians are tired. And honestly, it is understandable. People are struggling. Many families are barely surviving. Some are working hard but getting nothing in return. But this is exactly why we cannot afford to ignore 2027. Your vote is not just a vote. It is your voice. If you don’t speak with your vote, somebody else will speak for you. If you don’t choose your leaders, others will choose for you. And when wrong leaders are chosen, everybody suffers—including those who didn’t vote. Also, we need to stop seeing elections as entertainment. It is not a football match. It is not a time to insult each other online. It is not a time to fight because of politicians who don’t even know you exist. Elections should be a time of serious thinking. We must start asking real questions: What has this person done before? Do they have a clear plan? Are they honest? Do they understand the problems of ordinary Nigerians? Can they build strong institutions and not just share money? Will they protect the future of the youth? We must also understand that Nigeria will not change by prayer alone. Prayer is good, but leadership matters. Faith is important, but policies matter. Hope is powerful, but action is necessary.
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KIM
KIM@kimsupremacyyy·
From being anxiously attached to becoming a full blown avoidant. This life thing is so unpredictable 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Uchesame
Uchesame@uchesame·
"We didn't vote rubbish" group of companies. Delusional fvvvvxtard.
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MHayatu-Deen
MHayatu-Deen@MohHayatudeen·
I have served Nigeria for 40 years reforming our institutions and creating prosperity - I cannot remain silent given the actions of the INEC. Read my statement below ⏬
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Spiricoco Twittter
Spiricoco Twittter@SpiricocoNg·
Dear Nigerian church, how long will it take before you all come together and raise spiritual opposition against this man? Our forebears did so against Abacha, to the point that he was famously said to have told Buhari: “As long as those Christians are praying their prayers, you can never be president.” Where is the fire your ancestors burned with? Where is the unity of faith that kept the darkness away from our land, our nation? Why is it so difficult, despite the carnage this man has brought upon your church, your flock, and your beloved nation, to stand against him in collective prayer? He has taken over your commonwealth. Your children will pay debts in trillions of naira that he has incurred to fund his extravagant indulgences. His presidential fleet has 10 aircraft. 10. Maintenance costs around ₦26 billion per year. ₦38 million was released for capital expenditure for health. He has removed the subsidy that lowered the cost of fuel, which powers your daily lives. He is saving trillions of naira yearly, yet he is now on track to become the top borrower in Nigeria’s history. Your future is being sold, while his children, like Seyi Tinubu, wear Richard Mille watches that cost ₦348 million. Remember, ₦38 million was released by his father for capital expenditure for health. Should we talk about the ₦16 trillion in unbid contracts he has allegedly given to his associate, Chagoury? Now let’s leave his fiscal corruption. He is a Muslim who ran with another Muslim and has now turned a blind eye to the killing of your Christian flock. How much blood of believers must be spilled before you all come together and pray against this man? How many mothers must cry for sons who will never return? How many children must Rev. Dachomo bury before you wake up from slumber and declare spiritual warfare against a man who has, in your view, declared spiritual, physical, economic, and religious warfare against you? His Chief of Defence Staff has referred to the terrorists killing your children, slaughtering your pastors, kidnapping your priests, burning your churches, and raping your daughters as their brothers. They consider these terrorists their brothers and children. His armed forces salute Sheikh Gumi, a spokesman for terrorists. Did you see what he did in Jos? He paid a visit to the victims but did not leave the airport. He said they had no power supply, and that he could only offer his condolences. Remember, he once said Nigerians should vote him out if he failed to provide electricity in his first term. That was it. So when are you going to consider him deserving of spiritual opposition? Is it because the carnage has not yet reached your beloved Lagos and Abuja ministries? Is it because no bomb has exploded in a major church in Ikeja? Do you think you are safe in these big cities of yours? Esther thought she was safe in the citadel while the Jews were being marked for death in the city. Mordecai quickly woke her from that delusion, because Haman, the genocidal enemy of the Jews, had already set his plans in motion. What are you going to do about Tinubu? God is watching you, all leaders who have millions of Christians in your care. You will account for their blood. If you drink milk from the flock and make wool clothing from the sheep, should you not also protect the flock from the wolves? See what the Bible says about this: “Woe to the shepherds of Israel who only take care of themselves. Should not shepherds take care of the flock? You eat the curds, clothe yourselves with the wool and slaughter the choice animals, but you do not take care of the flock. You have not strengthened the weak or healed the sick or bound up the injured. You have not brought back the strays or searched for the lost. You have ruled them harshly and brutally.” Ezekiel 34:2-4 God is watching you. God is watching us as we remain silent while His people suffer. You are the leaders of the body of Christ, fight for her. God is watching.
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Sheila🩷
Sheila🩷@evermet_·
The citizens should start k!lling the government.
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Solokroos@Solokroos·
We didn’t vote rubbish” Come and see the animal you voted for.
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Solokroos@Solokroos·
“We dodge a bullet in Peter Obi” Come and see the missiles you’re receiving from Tinubu 🤣🤣
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Solokroos@Solokroos·
When leaders choose to keep their people uneducated and deliberately uninformed just to make manipulation easier, they should remember that a day will come when others will use that same ignorance against them.
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Bello Shagari
Bello Shagari@Belshagy·
When you leave your people uneducated and deliberately uninformed simply because you want to manipulate them, a time will come when your enemies will manipulate them against you.
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Thεό Abu
Thεό Abu@TheoAbuAgada·
INEC wants to do Voters’ revalidation 8 months to the General Elections. This is going to be chaotic.
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Jamie Bonkiewicz
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz·
Reminder: Stop idolizing politicians. They’re our employees, and we need to fucking fire them when they don’t do their job.
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Ibrahim M
Ibrahim M@ibrah_shuwa·
I beg you in the name of God. Do not just sit and be scrolling through twitter forming fine boy and find girl. Get your PVCs and prepare to vote. This is a life and death situation. We need to get this fuckers out
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Clement Nwankwo
Clement Nwankwo@ClementNwankwo·
.@INEC’s de-recognition of ADC leadership under the guise of obeying a Court Order of “status quo ante bellum” raises serious red flags. At a time when trust in the electoral process is critical, actions that suggest interference in party affairs only deepen fears of bias and democratic backsliding. INEC must remain neutral— or risk undermining itself and the credibility of the 2027 elections. INEC needs to reverse itself on this ill-advised decision
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Solokroos
Solokroos@Solokroos·
Everywhere you turn to on TL you see them crying over that NADECO tweet by Obi The post really pain them 🤣🤣🤣
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Uchesame
Uchesame@uchesame·
Your NADECO hero removed an elected governor for 6months. Your NADECO hero has refused to release state LG funds. Your NADECO hero is turning Nigeria into a one party state.
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Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar
Peter Obi's pointed NADECO reference has struck a heavy blow to Bola Tinubu's APC. He should expose more details on the fraud.
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Everest
Everest@novieverest·
Peter Obi simply said, This Tinubu's democracy is now worse than Abacha's dictatorship. Akin should tell me which democracy approves $6b loan in 3 hours. Akin should tell me which democracy suspends a democratically elected governor because of political disagreements with his predecessor. Akin should tell me which democracy arrests minors. Is such a democracy not worse than Abacha's dictatorship?
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