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@ustyn

Proud Nigerian 🇳🇬 Proud Arsenal fan.

Abuja, Nigeria شامل ہوئے Nisan 2009
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CRA27 Advocacy
CRA27 Advocacy@CRA27_Advocacy·
ADC LAGOS TOWNHALL MEETING: AMAECHI’S MESSAGE PT 2🇳🇬 “So I know the problems, and by God's grace, I think I know the solutions. But the problem I have is I don't have the power. You have the power, only you can give it.” - HE Rotimi Amaechi ​For all those asking why Amaechi is better than other candidates, listen to him reel out some of his achievements across Nigeria in one of his most unfiltered speeches. ​From reviving Nigeria's rail network, to being the only Governor to provide the infrastructure for 24-hour power supply, to easing the burden on parents through one of the most comprehensive free education systems Nigeria has ever witnessed. ​Wait for the funny story at the end — Classic Amaechi! 😂
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@el_bonga Let's prove them wrong this time.
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Mr. El-Bonga
Mr. El-Bonga@el_bonga·
Every decision can be foisted on Nigerians because our leaders understand that—with every anti-masses policies—people only whinge online, trend hashtags, host live programs to vent their anger and the issue varnishes. They know that, during elections, there won’t be consequences.
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Engr. Aliyu Jari
Engr. Aliyu Jari@Aliyujari·
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) aka cooking gas is N1500/Kg, petrol (PMS) goes for N1350/lit, Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) aka diesel sells for N2,000/lit This is our new normal but we hear that Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) or jet fuel is being subsidized Something must to give!
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Akereyejo
Akereyejo@Palermo_seun·
Troops have once again thwarted terror threats by discovering and safely detonating another improvised explosive device (IED), reinforcing their relentless commitment to protecting lives and securing communities.
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Arsenal
Arsenal@Arsenal·
No place like home ❤️
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CRA27 Advocacy
CRA27 Advocacy@CRA27_Advocacy·
🚨A MUST WATCH! "My supporters don't fight on social media. It’s not for lack of vocabulary. It's for peace. Why trade insults when you have the facts and receipts? " HE Rotimi Amaechi explains why he’s warned his camp to stay out of online fights and shares some words of wisdom you don't want to miss.
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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
The Soldier Who Learned to Put Down His Rifle Staff Sergeant Chinedu Okeke could strip and reassemble an AK-47 blindfolded in 42 seconds. He could navigate 20km through Sambisa with only stars and gut instinct. He could sleep through mortar fire. What he couldn’t do was talk to Zara. He met her in Maiduguri. Not on a patrol, not during a firefight. At the hospital. Chinedu was there with a graze from a ricochet nothing serious, just enough to get him off the line for two days. She was Nurse Zara Mohammed, ward 3, night shift. She changed his dressing with hands that were quick, gentle, and absolutely done with soldiers who acted tough. “You winced,” she said, tying the bandage. “So stop pretending it doesn’t hurt.” He opened his mouth. No words came. First time in 26 years of service that Chinedu Okeke, 73 Battalion, had been disarmed without a weapon in sight. After that, he found reasons to visit the hospital. Brought mangoes for the kids in the pediatric ward. “For morale,” he told his lieutenant. Fixed a broken wheelchair. “Force protection,” he told himself. Zara saw through it. “You’re not here for the mangoes, Sergeant.” “Staff Sergeant,” he corrected automatically. Then winced again. “And… maybe not.” Loving her was different from combat. In combat, you knew the rules. Enemy there. Friendlies here. Shoot, move, communicate. With Zara, the rules changed every day. She hated that he left for weeks without warning. He hated that she worried. She asked him to promise he’d be careful. He could not and do his job. The breaking point came after Konduga. His unit was ambushed. Two men died. Chinedu came back with a limp and eyes that looked 40 years older. He didn’t go to the hospital. Zara found him at the mammy market, staring into a bottle of beer he wasn’t drinking. “If you die out there,” she said, sitting across from him, “don’t you dare do it thinking I didn’t say this: I love you. But I won’t love a ghost. Come back to me, Chinedu. All of you.” He looked at her hijab, tired eyes, hands that smelled like antiseptic and still felt like home. For the first time, the war didn’t feel like the most important thing in the room. “I don’t know how to be soft,” he admitted. “I only know how to be ready.” “Then be ready for me,” she said. “That’s an order, Staff Sergeant.” He smiled. First real one in months. “Yes, ma.” They got married six months later. Small ceremony, Bama LGA, with half his unit standing guard and the other half crying into their agbadas. He still deploys. She still works night shift. But now, before every patrol, Chinedu tucks a folded piece of paper into his chest rig. Not a prayer. Not orders. Just fiur words, in Zara’s handwriting: COME BACK TO ME. And he does. Every time. Because the hardest mission he ever took was learning to put down his rifle when he got home and pick up Just a story thank you 🙏🏻
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Mr. El-Bonga
Mr. El-Bonga@el_bonga·
People have realised that the surest, yet fastest,way(s) to become rich and gain influence is through politics. Almost everyone wants to occupy a political office and dine with the “big guys” in Abuja. No one is questioning whether they’re qualified or not. We’re in deep trouble.
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New Direction AFRICA
New Direction AFRICA@Its_ereko·
Cuba's Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodriguez, just dragged the US State Department to the United Nations and left their dignity in a ditch. "It is absurd for the US State Department to claim that Cuba, a relatively small developing country subjected to brutal economic warfare, could be a threat to the biggest military, technological and economic power in the world." Let that sink in. The United States has the most powerful military in human history. Nuclear submarines. Aircraft carriers. Stealth bombers. Thousands of nuclear warheads. A defense budget larger than the next ten countries combined. Cuba is an island under a six decade long blockade. Hospitals run out of medicine. Power cuts last 20 hours a day. The economy is strangled. And the US wants the world to believe Cuba is a threat. Bruno Rodriguez calls it what it is. Absurd. Weak. Deceitful. The US needs an enemy. Any enemy. Even a starving island will do. The pretext must be maintained. The budget must be justified. The empire must have a villain. But the world is no longer buying it. Cuba has never attacked another country. Never harbored terrorists. Never engaged in international organized crime. The same cannot be said for the nation that blockades it. The truth is clear. Cuba is not a threat. Cuba is a victim of a cruel and illegal policy that should have ended decades ago. End the blockade. Let the people live. The empire can find another excuse.
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Adam
Adam@adamemedia1·
CHINA JUST DREW A LINE ON AI A court in China has ruled it ILLEGAL to replace human workers with AI purely to cut costs. They have put responsibility back on corporations. They can’t automate just to boost margins while workers are pushed out. China has decided that wages, fairness, and employment aren’t optional. And that’s a big shift. While the west races to replace labour as fast as possible, viewing AI as a free-for-all… China has set a precedent that profit alone isn’t enough and corporations must answer to society.
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Toby
Toby@TomolaGroup·
World Bank told Nigeria to reopen fuel imports because Dangote’s fuel was 12% more expensive than imports. Dangote called it flawed. World Bank quietly deleted the whole report from their website. Meanwhile Europe is buying refined fuel from the same Dangote refinery because Middle East supply got disrupted. The same Europe that used to sell Nigeria its own crude back as petrol. You can’t make this up. An African refinery finally works at scale and the first recommendation is not invest more, not expand capacity. It’s bring back imports. When Africa consumes nobody says a word. When Africa refines and competes suddenly it’s a problem.
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UEFA Champions League
UEFA Champions League@ChampionsLeague·
Arteta's #UCL record at Arsenal 🔢
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Gabiola
Gabiola@gabiola442·
20minutes after an "entertaining game" but the conversation is ARSENAL . Are we that BIG 🤔
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Sky Sports Premier League
Arsenal have the top five players in terms of league minutes played this season out of all the Champions League semi-finalists 🪫👀
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Mal. Imran U. Wakili (PULLO) 👑 #iSTANDWITHELRUFAI
Nigerians complain daily about failed leadership, weak institutions, endless borrowing, and politicians who speak in fine slogans but leave no measurable results. Yet when the conversation turns to competence, many people abandon facts and choose sentiment. Governance is not about who smiles the most or who tells you things you want to hear, it is about who understands how to manage a complex country and deliver outcomes. If competence is truly what Nigerians want, then Mallam Nasir El-Rufai stands out as the best options available. This is not because he is perfect or universally loved, but because his record in public office shows courage, discipline, and a deep understanding of how government works. Unlike many politicians whose only strength is rhetoric, El-Rufai has managed governance at different levels and left visible reforms. From the BPE to the FCT, and most recently Kaduna State, he consistently approached leadership as a task of fixing systems, not entertaining the public, and wherever he leaves behind his mark is very visible. He understands that government is not about ceremonies, but about institutions, revenue, planning, and accountability. What makes him different is his willingness to take hard decisions, to later show results to every Nigerian that have two eyes to see. While many leaders preserve failure because they fear criticism, El-Rufai has shown that he can confront inefficiency, reduce waste, and challenge entrenched interests in order to get results. His reforms in education, public finance, and civil service management all point to one thing, he governs for outcomes, not applause. Nigeria today does not need another soft spoken politician with empty promises. It needs a serious manager who understands discipline, execution, and reform. Mallam Nasiru El-Rufai may be controversial, but competence is often controversial because real change disturbs comfort, I am not talking about Tinubu’s type disturbing comfort, where you will be disturbed but won’t see result, in the case of Mallam you will not just feel it, but you will see it clearly and visibly. If Nigerians are sincere about wanting a leader who can enter a broken system, and force measurable progress, then Mallam Nasir El-Rufai remains the most competent options before this nation.
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@NationalGridNg What's the update for today? There's been light here in Kubwa Abuja since last night.
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Nigeria National Grid
Nigeria National Grid@NationalGridNg·
DisCo Load | 28 Apr 2026 | 7:58 AM AbujaDisCo - 540 MW IkejaDisCo - 533 MW EkoDisCo - 455 MW IbadanDisCo - 337 MW BeninDisCo - 228 MW EnuguDisCo - 218 MW PHarcourtDisCo - 196 MW KanoDisCo - 190 MW KadunaDisCo - 178 MW JosDisCo - 159 MW YolaDisCo - 84 MW Total - 3,118 MW
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Mobilisingnigerians™
Mobilisingnigerians™@mobilisingniger·
To God be the Glory as I celebrate another year today, happy birthday to me.
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