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Sinclair Adewale

@Walesinclair

A complete introvert, critical thinker, and online golfer. well, i've got an occupation and do arbitrage trading on side 😁

Pluto شامل ہوئے Şubat 2026
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Sinclair Adewale
Sinclair Adewale@Walesinclair·
@IsCrypto01 @instablog9ja His house, his decision, let her move out. There is no law limiting his decision. Since she can afford N50M rent to gift landlords, she can get another place easily.
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Is_All_News
Is_All_News@IsCrypto01·
@Walesinclair @instablog9ja Bro everyone lives according to his taste of life. That doesn't mean law shouldn't be followed. The landlord is a very greedy fellow and should pat dearly for treating his tenant like that.
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Banana Island tenant shares how landlord allegedly increased rent by ₦50m and attempted eviction after cutting electricity supply
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Sinclair Adewale
Sinclair Adewale@Walesinclair·
@netpaychain @instablog9ja Ode, rich man pikin, N50M for rent is a classless move. She should just get a suit in Eko hotel or get a shortlet apartment around VI or Ikoyi, at least those ones come with services. Werey say na poor man pikin, cause wealth got you using less of your brain
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Taiwo FT
Taiwo FT@Taiwowizzyemaye·
@instablog9ja One thing I appreciate Islamic countries for is their discipline. This one now for no reach here if he was born in Iran 🇮🇷
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Denrele off the dating market as he ties the knot with himself at 45
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Sinclair Adewale
Sinclair Adewale@Walesinclair·
Join the AKWA IBOM UNITE AGAINST TERROR civic campaign powered by the Center for Human Rights and Accountability Network (CHRAN) Date: Saturday, 20th June, 2026. Time: 10am Venue: Water fountain, Wellington Bassey-Way, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. #UniteAgainstTerror
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Sinclair Adewale
Sinclair Adewale@Walesinclair·
@sowore @officialABAT Just because court revoke your bail, you don enter DSS matter again? Shey you dey lack direction? The achievements of that agency is beyond your regular street chantings, and they aren't in for discuss with your kinds. Looking for who to rope into your shame 😂
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
It may be difficult for some compatriots to hear, but a nation governed by a leader @officialABAT involved drug-trafficking stands little chance of getting its moral compass right. When those at the very top set the tone, the institutions responsible for upholding integrity are inevitably shaped in that image. That is why officials such as @OfficialDSSNG Director-General Tosin Ajayi owe their loyalty not to the Nigerian people, but to the interests of the cartel. They should all be reminded, as we have repeatedly reminded public officials intoxicated by naked power, that no abuse of power lasts forever. A day of reckoning is always near. #RevolutionNow
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Sinclair Adewale ری ٹویٹ کیا
Riken
Riken@callme_Riken·
I watched a woman cry for almost 2 hours at her POS stand because of ₦20,000 💔 At first, I thought someone had stolen from her. But no. A customer transferred ₦20,000 to her account, collected the cash, and left. Minutes later, she received a debit alert—the customer had reversed the transfer. She tried calling the number. It was switched off. She checked the account details nothing, the man had disappeared. Now, ₦20,000 may not seem like much to some. But for her, it was days of profit. I watched her sit there crying, saying: “How do I explain this to my children? This is the money I use to feed them.” That’s when it hit me. Many people are not poor because they are lazy. They are one bad day away from breaking. One scam. One sickness. One mistake. One emergency. So please, if life is treating you kindly right now, be grateful. And if you do business with people hustling to survive, don’t cheat them. You may be stealing money from them… but you could also be stealing peace from an entire family. 💔
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
“I’m at work watching the live World Cup Games, while some people are inside the bush” — U.S. Soldier Fires Back After Nigerian Soldiers Mocked Him
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Sinclair Adewale@Walesinclair·
@Tobato44 @instablog9ja Odion, Edi man wey no get brain. Na you be the f00l if you still can't detect a scammer Na your candidate talk this rubbish x.com/i/status/20669…
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I will not tell Nigerians how I will generate 10,000MW of electricity. It’s not for them to know. They just have to believe me and vote for me — Peter Obi The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has insisted that Nigerians do not need to know how he plans to deliver 10,000 megawatts of electricity if elected president, saying they only need to trust him based on his track record. Speaking during an interview with media personality Rufai Oseni, Obi was pressed to explain his promise to increase Nigeria’s power generation capacity to at least 10,000MW within four years. When asked to provide a detailed roadmap, Obi declined, arguing that political leaders are often judged by their credibility rather than by publicly disclosing every aspect of their plans. “No, no, no, I’m not going to tell you how. It is not for you to know how. It is for you to look at the man who is saying this,” Obi said. The former Anambra governor maintained that he had a history of fulfilling promises while in office and reiterated his commitment to improving Nigeria’s electricity supply. “I have said, and I repeat, that in four years we will generate, transmit, and distribute at least 10,000 megawatts of electricity,” he stated. As Rufai Oseni, the host, continued to demand specifics, Obi stood his ground, insisting that voters should focus on whether they trust him to deliver. “They don’t need to know. They need to believe in me,” he said. Obi also criticized successive governments over Nigeria’s power sector, claiming that no new government-owned power plant had been commissioned since 2015.  He contrasted Nigeria’s performance with countries such as Indonesia, India and Egypt, which he said significantly expanded their electricity generation capacity over the same period. According to Obi, achieving higher power output is “not rocket science,” adding that he has studied successful models in other countries and understands what is required to replicate such progress in Nigeria. “My commitment is that I will deliver it. I have my name on it,” he said.

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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
“I am not desperate to be president of Nigeria. I am desperate to see Nigeria work” — Peter Obi
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Sinclair Adewale@Walesinclair·
@Cold_wota @instablog9ja You thinking capacity is shallow on critical matters. This is your candidate's statement x.com/i/status/20669…
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I will not tell Nigerians how I will generate 10,000MW of electricity. It’s not for them to know. They just have to believe me and vote for me — Peter Obi The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has insisted that Nigerians do not need to know how he plans to deliver 10,000 megawatts of electricity if elected president, saying they only need to trust him based on his track record. Speaking during an interview with media personality Rufai Oseni, Obi was pressed to explain his promise to increase Nigeria’s power generation capacity to at least 10,000MW within four years. When asked to provide a detailed roadmap, Obi declined, arguing that political leaders are often judged by their credibility rather than by publicly disclosing every aspect of their plans. “No, no, no, I’m not going to tell you how. It is not for you to know how. It is for you to look at the man who is saying this,” Obi said. The former Anambra governor maintained that he had a history of fulfilling promises while in office and reiterated his commitment to improving Nigeria’s electricity supply. “I have said, and I repeat, that in four years we will generate, transmit, and distribute at least 10,000 megawatts of electricity,” he stated. As Rufai Oseni, the host, continued to demand specifics, Obi stood his ground, insisting that voters should focus on whether they trust him to deliver. “They don’t need to know. They need to believe in me,” he said. Obi also criticized successive governments over Nigeria’s power sector, claiming that no new government-owned power plant had been commissioned since 2015.  He contrasted Nigeria’s performance with countries such as Indonesia, India and Egypt, which he said significantly expanded their electricity generation capacity over the same period. According to Obi, achieving higher power output is “not rocket science,” adding that he has studied successful models in other countries and understands what is required to replicate such progress in Nigeria. “My commitment is that I will deliver it. I have my name on it,” he said.

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Cold Water
Cold Water@Cold_wota·
@Walesinclair @instablog9ja So jumping party makes him a bad candidate????..... I don't support any politician, but don't come online just to type mess..
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
I will not tell Nigerians how I will generate 10,000MW of electricity. It’s not for them to know. They just have to believe me and vote for me — Peter Obi The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has insisted that Nigerians do not need to know how he plans to deliver 10,000 megawatts of electricity if elected president, saying they only need to trust him based on his track record. Speaking during an interview with media personality Rufai Oseni, Obi was pressed to explain his promise to increase Nigeria’s power generation capacity to at least 10,000MW within four years. When asked to provide a detailed roadmap, Obi declined, arguing that political leaders are often judged by their credibility rather than by publicly disclosing every aspect of their plans. “No, no, no, I’m not going to tell you how. It is not for you to know how. It is for you to look at the man who is saying this,” Obi said. The former Anambra governor maintained that he had a history of fulfilling promises while in office and reiterated his commitment to improving Nigeria’s electricity supply. “I have said, and I repeat, that in four years we will generate, transmit, and distribute at least 10,000 megawatts of electricity,” he stated. As Rufai Oseni, the host, continued to demand specifics, Obi stood his ground, insisting that voters should focus on whether they trust him to deliver. “They don’t need to know. They need to believe in me,” he said. Obi also criticized successive governments over Nigeria’s power sector, claiming that no new government-owned power plant had been commissioned since 2015.  He contrasted Nigeria’s performance with countries such as Indonesia, India and Egypt, which he said significantly expanded their electricity generation capacity over the same period. According to Obi, achieving higher power output is “not rocket science,” adding that he has studied successful models in other countries and understands what is required to replicate such progress in Nigeria. “My commitment is that I will deliver it. I have my name on it,” he said.
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Adeyemi💫
Adeyemi💫@OmoadeeSNR·
@instablog9ja He is not desperate but he keeps changing political parties like chameleon 😭 Liesss, I just dey people following him and canvassing for him cuss he's always lying 🤥
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Punch Newspapers
Punch Newspapers@MobilePunch·
𝗗𝗥 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗴𝗼 𝗦𝗲𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗰𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘀 𝘄𝗮𝘆 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁'𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗿𝗱 𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗺 𝗽𝘂𝘀𝗵 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗲: punchng.com/dr-congo-senat…
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Sinclair Adewale
Sinclair Adewale@Walesinclair·
@sowore From your recent acts, i would not blame the Judge, it's for your own good. 😂
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
It has been brought to my notice that the judge presiding over my case concerning Tinubu is a criminal has revoked my bail, despite my presence in court yesterday, when the judge was not in attendance; consequently, we requested a new date. The agenda for today was to consider my application seeking the judge's recusal, but instead, he opted to revoke my bail in a bid to assert forceful control over the trial. I will confront these developments with determination and resilience. This was all planned but it shall not prevail. The struggle continues!
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
DSS alerts Edo State of a possible planned mass abduction of school children by terrorists I don’t know why the @OfficialDSSNG keeps calling terrorists “bandits”.
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