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@john_talake

Interested in becoming a better me. Lover of Literature. Against Oppression and Prejudice. Writer, Lover, Feminist, Hausa. LLB loading (or not)...

Lagos, Nigeria شامل ہوئے Ekim 2022
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
State governors bribe principal INEC staff, and adhock staff with dollars to rig elections for their party in the states. The first tranche of the bribe is paid the night before the election, and final tranche is paid immediately the results are announced. I know this from a friend who works with INEC. This is why Tinubu paid governors to decamp to APC. If Nigerians want to sack Tinubu from Aso Rock in 2027, we should be ready to vote, and implement the rig and die policy.
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AMB. SERAH IBRAHIM
AMB. SERAH IBRAHIM@TheSerahIbrahim·
Africa needs a strong Nigeria to thrive. Taking the message all across Africa because “The day Nigeria gets it right, that is the day Africa wakes up” - Prof. Patrick Lumumba
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
I like to categorically state that the Obidient Movement is not directorate of any particular political party. Any individual or individuals claiming to be leaders of this non-existent directorate are simply not members of the broader Obidient Movement.
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Ndi Kato (Ungwan Masara's finest)
Someone has to show leadership... someone just has to. Nigeria, we deserve leadership. Abeg!!!
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
They formed Yoruba Ronu cults. Attacked their tribesmen like us, because we had mothers from another tribe & wouldn't support a demon. The person they are doing all that for, is currently unlooking as terrorists are kidnapping Yoruba children. Sewer rats and buttcrap slaves.
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Chief Nwachinemelu 👑
Chief Nwachinemelu 👑@odogwu_ogidi·
The first thing that will happen once Peter Obi enters Aso Rock next year is, the ministries will go on a strike against him for trying to sanitise and digitise the system, and closing every loophole. The National Assembly will threaten him with impeachment proceedings, if he doesn’t revert back to the old system. The Lagos-Ibadan media will instigate national protests, be on CNN with Amanpour to analyse how weak and wicked he is. Seun Okinbaloye will be bending neck like Turkey to ask “tough” questions he couldn’t ask current APC government. At the end of the day, the system will be sanitised and the criminals will be dealt with decisively. He has done it before in Anambra state, he will do it again at the national level. Go and verify. Peter Obi is coming!
Sir Nelson@Crypto_Diet

If Peter Obi wins the 2027 election, his first 100 days would probably shake Nigeria in ways many people are not ready for. Not miracles. Not overnight change. But visible disruption. Here are 20 things most likely to happen early: 1. Government spending will reduce aggressively. Expect fewer convoys, fewer luxury expenses, fewer unnecessary foreign trips. 2. Ministries and agencies may face serious audits. A lot of hidden contracts and inflated budgets could suddenly become public conversations. 3. Subsidy discussions will return immediately. Nigerians may face short-term pain before any long-term structure appears. 4. The naira might react emotionally first before economically. Supporters will celebrate. Investors will watch cautiously. 5. Some politicians who survived on “connection money” may suddenly go quiet. 6. Young Nigerians will become unusually hopeful again. Social media energy alone could change national mood temporarily. 7. There’ll be strong resistance from powerful interests inside government institutions. 8. Expect tension between old political elites and a reform-driven presidency. 9. Federal appointments may become less “godfather based” and more competence focused — at least publicly. 10. ASUU, universities and education funding may receive faster attention than usual. 11. Nigerians abroad may start reconsidering returning home if policies look stable. 12. Corruption cases could increase dramatically in headlines during the first months. 13. Some governors may suddenly become “friends of transparency” overnight. 14. The civil service could experience pressure to digitize operations faster. 15. There may be attempts to cut waste in National Assembly spending, and that alone would create national drama. 16. The stock market may respond positively to stability signals, especially if foreign investors regain confidence. 17. Fuel prices may still remain painful initially, which could disappoint people expecting instant relief. 18. Media attacks against him would intensify heavily once reforms start touching powerful pockets. 19. Nigerians would become more politically divided online than ever before. Supporters and critics would clash daily. 20. The biggest change may not even be money. It may simply be Nigerians feeling like leadership is finally trying to look responsible again. A New Nigeria is Possible.

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
After 7 months of hard work across 3 countries, my team and I at @Spearhead_Af are pleased to announce that my new documentary titled 'What Happened On October 29' will premiere in Accra at the WAGMC Auditorium, University of Ghana, Legon. It will also premiere in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on Friday May 29, and in Nairobi, Kenya on Sunday May 31. For the chance to win an exclusive free IV to the premiere (Accra only), kindly comment below and tag @joyfwen
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
You heard that Tanzania had a flawed election last year, followed by post-election violence from disgruntled young Tanzanians protesting against Africa's first female dictator. You heard that thousands of people were massacred and dumped in mass graves. You heard that this was "Democracy" versus "Dictatorship." But what if you found out that everything you have heard about what happened from October 29 to the first week of November in Tanzania was completely fabricated? What if everything you "know" about Tanzania's 2025 election is the result of a brutal information campaign waged by an adversary more powerful than any African government? The Spearhead has spent 7 months working onsite across Tanzania, Ghana, Nigeria and Kenya to produce our first feature-length documentary titled "What Happened On October 29?" The documentary will premiere in Accra at 5PM on Tuesday May 26 at the WAGMC Auditorium, University of Ghana. Subsequently, it will also premiere in Dar es Salaam and Nairobi before going up for general viewership on YouTube on May 31.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
After speaking with Nigerians in Cape Town yesterday, I was able to have meaningful discussions this morning with three South African ministers and political party leaders regarding the ongoing challenges related to immigration, regional collaboration, and fostering peaceful coexistence between our nations. I had the pleasure of meeting with Mr Leon Schreiber, the South African Minister of Home Affairs and a prominent figure in the Democratic Alliance; Mr Velenkosini Hlabisa, the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs and leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP); and Mr Gayton McKenzie, the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture and leader of the Patriotic Alliance (PA). Our conversations were productive and candid, focusing on the current challenges that affect both countries—particularly those related to migration, economic strains, youth unemployment, security issues, and the rising tensions faced by African foreigners in South Africa. I firmly believe that Nigeria and South Africa, both prominent African nations, must enhance dialogue, bolster cooperation, and seek solutions based on justice, mutual respect, and adherence to the rule of law. In challenging times, leaders and citizens alike need to demonstrate responsible leadership, compassion, and restraint. We collectively stressed the importance of law-abiding behaviour, avoiding violence, resisting hate or provocation, and allowing lawful institutions to address grievances through democratic and constitutional processes, regardless of the challenges we face. The progress of Africa hinges on our ability to create unity, foster economic inclusivity, invest in our communities, and uphold the dignity of every African, no matter where they live. -PO
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
@officialABAT You are cursed o. Proper cursed. Multiple kidnappings and abductions from schools, you have no business with those children. You're staggering through party politics. You're a demon o. A proper demon. Can't wait for the day we don't have to bear your ugliness anymore.
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Arinze Odira
Arinze Odira@CaptainArinze·
One thing I am learning from highly successful individuals is time management. They don't waste time on things that are not fruitful. They move very fast. If Obi didn't leave ADC, he would still be talking about primaries. He has moved on from that already. That's why he is a successful businessman.
Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10

Peter Obi arrived in South Africa from Lagos in the early hours of Friday for a conference, but true to his belief in putting Nigeria and Nigerians first, he made time to meet with members of the Nigerian community to ask after their welfare in light of recent events. The meeting was productive, but also deeply revealing, as many Nigerians present shared that no government official had reached out to them, at least not in any official capacity. They expressed happiness at receiving Peter Obi and were touched that, despite the stress and fatigue of a long flight, he chose to stop by and engage with them before even getting some rest. This is one thing that has been missing for far too long. The feeling of belonging to a country where citizens feel seen, valued, and cared for by their leaders, regardless of where they are in the world. While we continue to ask citizens to be patriotic towards their country, the country itself must also show patriotism towards its people. This is the kind of Nigeria Peter Obi hopes to restore. A nation where the people feel loved by their country, and in return, truly love it back. #NigeriaWillBeOk

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SimplyHuman
SimplyHuman@MansarayFrances·
Nobody needs Peter Obi as president more than Tinubu supporters. The lack of comprehension you display on here daily is alarming. You need a president Obi, who is committed to providing quality education for all Nigerians. You all cannot continue like this🤦🏾‍♀️
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Switch
Switch@prophetswitch·
Pre-nursery children are in the forest with terrorist. Children between the ages of 2-4. As a parent, I don’t know how to feel about this. Tinubu has failed in his primary duties. He must GO!!!
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