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شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2016
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NNPC Limited
NNPC Limited@nnpclimited·
This Easter, we celebrate the power of renewal, hope, and new beginnings. Just as light overcomes darkness, we remain committed to powering brighter days, energizing communities, and fueling progress. From all of us at #NNPCLimited, Happy Easter celebrations. #HappyEaster #EnergyForToday #EnergyForTomorrow
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Premier@SodiqTade·
Peter Obi’s original sin against South‑West APC and their faux neutrals is that he defeated Tinubu in Lagos State. He bruised their political ego. Before then, they used to believe Tinubu was a political genius who could never be defeated in Lagos. Lmaooo
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Bishop
Bishop@BishopPOEvang·
Say no to drugs
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EuroFoot
EuroFoot@eurofootcom·
🚨🏆 SOUTHAMPTON KNOCK ARSENAL OUT OF THE FA CUP! 💥
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your boy Armani 🫂
your boy Armani 🫂@armanifeante·
The reason Tinubu does not have childhood pictures is because he was not a good looking child. Infact, he was fondly called “Ojuyobo” (the one whose eyes are popping out) What his parents gave him instead was diamond spoon. Moved to Chicago as a teenager Touched his first $1m at less than 30 years old Came back home and a senatorial seat was made available for him He ran to exile ‘cus of military regime But he was rich enough to single handedly fund the struggle against military rule from diaspora He came back to the country and his family made him the governor Today, he is the president of Nigeria Fuck good looking. Give me a silver spoon.
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۟@MINHxDYNASTY

which would you rather have

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Ajuri Ngelale
Ajuri Ngelale@AjuriNgelale·
PBAT @ 74: REMINISCENCE OF A FORMER ENVOY & SPOKESMAN An old axiom famously states that the truest measure of a teacher's greatness is the extent to which their transfer of knowledge resonates, not during the course of study, but long after the student ventures out beyond the four walls of the classroom. Today, I reflect upon a great teacher. It is true that I am one presidential spokesman who will never write a book about my cherished time in that exalted office — not for lack of memory retention and copious documentation — but born out of a deep appreciation that the most prized experiences are sometimes best kept to one's bosom until the end. However, for every year that God Almighty is pleased to add to the life of my Father and Boss, H.E. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, I consider it a solemn honour and obligation to posterity to share specific insights I gleaned from the greatest strategic mind that our nation has ever produced. Ever discerning of all actors within the vast sphere of Mr. President's influence — their strengths, their weaknesses, their histories, their motivations, the limits of their fidelity, and their utility in the larger development picture of the country he oversees from the apex — the magisterial eye of the 16th head of state is uniquely guided by the heart of a gardener; one who loves to see good seed grow into all that it has been prepared to become. While I certainly cannot and will never assert that I stand amongst Daddy's illustrious sons and pupils, I can attest that the day I met H.E. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I could be defined by a vulnerability that comes with most political outsiders and new-to-government technocrats: a knee-jerk instinct to immediately solve a problem once encountered. The Great Teacher — wielding profound examples, deep native wisdom, and ruthless pragmatism refined in the inferno of life-and-death problem-solving experience — proved that in Nigerian public sector leadership, there are peculiar multi-phase problems for which attentive restraint and foresight are required to resolve. That some problems, in later phases, reveal the final solution to all stages of it, which would be missed in a premature, impatient, but well-meaning rush to address it during the infancy of that same problem. Daddy, in the silent night's inner sanctum of the suit-and-gun fortified fortress, with his trademark depth of monolithic attention paid to me in the moment, paradigm-shifted me in hushed tones to understand that the heart to solve a problem is not enough for a leader to possess; neither is it sufficient to accurately diagnose a problem. But that the fullness of effective leadership entails the accurate sequencing, timing, tailoring, and application of solutions while taking into deliberate account all prevailing factors within the ecosystem of a problem. In the frenetic time of throne room mentorship, I was double-appointed and tasked simultaneously at 37 years of age to be the voice of Africa’s most powerful leader and a mandate-carrying special envoy to the rest of the world on an existential crisis facing all of humanity. In the busyness of that season, much learning could not fully sink in. And yet, years after leaving office, new levels of understanding of rich but not fully grasped wisdom spoken to me years prior by the great teacher are unlocked. Presently, as an enterprise owner and father of five children, far removed from the intricacies and jousting of power's corridors, I rely more than ever on words spoken to me by my Father and Teacher while I write the content of this quiet chapter of my life. As inhabitants of a world in which hyper-ambitious but undertalented men rule over the best to the detriment of all, we are fortunate as Nigerians, in this defining hour of our national history, to be led by a man of merit whose brave rise was not defined by who he knew but by the measure of his performance at every pivot point on his hard-earned ascent to power...
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
A sitting minister in Tinubu’s government openly said on national TV he would have SHOT one of the nation’s most respected journalists. And pro-govt sycophants who are mostly brainless lunatics celebrate this. This govt is full of lawless mad animals.
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Akin Olaoye
Akin Olaoye@akintollgate·
Power does reveal character, but history isn’t optional. Abacha’s regime brought military dictatorship, Ogoni executions, Kudirat’s assassination, billions looted, and a gagged press with many living in fear of being locked in dungeons. Some families never recovered from the trauma and those old wounds have not healed fully. NADECO activists weren’t perfect including a few relatives of mine, but equating them as “worse” than that era romanticizes real atrocities many Nigerians suffered. Let’s critique today’s failures on rule of law and accountability across all sides, but let’s not rewrite the past to score points. I would equally frown tomorrow if someone says endsars protesters, are worse than murderous/criminal police officers. A New Nigeria needs facts, not selective memory. Let’s build Nigeria forward with truth. 🇳🇬
Peter Obi@PeterObi

Yesterday defenders of democracy, today's destroyers, What a shame. What an irony of history, that the acclaimed defenders of democracy and human rights who claimed to have fought for democracy during the era of General Sani Abacha now find themselves worse than the man they opposed. Today, General Sani Abacha, once presumed face of oppression, will be remembered as seemingly more democratic and more respectful of human rights than the so-called champions of activism from the NADECO days. Power indeed reveals character. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO

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Muhammad Lawal
Muhammad Lawal@Yelo_Baba·
In this country, loyalty is loud in public and negotiable in private.
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Mardortii
Mardortii@mardortii·
@AjuriNgelale I love this man, he resigned honorably and never fight the president. I hope you’d get some cool appointment soon Happy birthday PBAT
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Ayodeji
Ayodeji@Gr8r9jaDream·
@AjuriNgelale Ajuri, Great words as usual. Please be visible during the next campaign
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Chidi ekweogwu
Chidi ekweogwu@CEkweogwu·
@jagaban9ja @BashirElRufai Are you telling us what we do not know, or what we should expect? You have practically assumed the role of the prosecutor and the judge
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Bashir El-Rufai
Bashir El-Rufai@BashirElRufai·
Ehn and so what? Have that discussion with your mother. I avoid exchanges with animals.
Altee McAfee@AlteeM80365

@BashirElRufai Posting a picture of your father with Peter obi won't change the fact that your wiçked father supported 8 years of Buhari and also helped Tinubu rig the 2023 elections

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