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Noel Ugot

@FirstNoel_

Urban & Regional Planner, Real Estate Investment, Development & Management Advisor and Creative Writer.

Abuja, Nigeria Tham gia Mayıs 2011
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Noel Ugot
Noel Ugot@FirstNoel_·
@aedcelectricity @aedcelectricity, the rains have stopped falling in Gaduwa District. In fact, they stopped falling about 20 minutes ago. Please restore electricity. We're on Band A.
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Lere Olayinka - Aresa 1@OlayinkaLere·
From Amala Kanifa to Amala Summit. Ibadan Gomina General is wasting that N30bn he got from President Tinubu for victims of Ibadan Explosion well.
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Aisha Yesufu
Aisha Yesufu@AishaYesufu·
YOU CANNOT REPLACE A HOSPITAL WITH HOUSES AND CALL IT DEVELOPMENT. Plot 546, Wuye District. Land designated in the Abuja Master Plan for a public health facility. Now reportedly redesignated and allocated for a private residential estate. Construction already ongoing. I want us to sit with that for a moment. A growing district. A city that is supposed to be planned. And someone decided that the land meant to serve your health, your emergencies, your children's emergencies, should serve something else. Even officials within the system have acknowledged this: the land was originally meant for a health centreand a redesignation occurred through official channels. That is not a rumour. That is their own admission. So the question I am asking and I want every single Abuja resident to ask is this: How do you remove a critical public health facility from a growing district without a transparent conversation with the people who will be affected? Because this is not about politics. This is not about which government or which party. This is about a woman in labour. A man with a fracture. A child in a medical emergency. A family that cannot afford a private hospital. These are the people who will pay the price of this decision, not the people who made it. Nigeria's healthcare system is already overstretched. Our public hospitals are overcrowded and under-resourced. Distance to care costs lives. When you remove a planned facility from a community, you are not delaying development, you are increasing risk. Real risk. To real people. The Abuja Master Plan exists for a reason. It is a promise that every district will have hospitals, schools, and security infrastructure, the things that allow people to live with dignity. Once you start tampering with that structure without accountability, you are not adjusting land use. You are breaking trust. And Nigerians have noticed the pattern: spaces meant for public good quietly becoming opportunities for private gain. Whether or not due process was followed, perception matters. Trust matters. And right now, people are asking questions that deserve clear answers. The relevant authorities owe Nigerians three answers: 1. Why was this land redesignated? 2. What public interest assessment was done before that decision? 3. How will the healthcare needs of Wuye residents now be met? Nobody is against development. But development that sidelines essential services is not progress, it is imbalance. Abuja must not become a city where plans exist only on paper, while reality serves something else entirely. We can do better. And we must demand better. Aisha Yesufu
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aedcelectricity
aedcelectricity@aedcelectricity·
@FirstNoel_ Dear Noel, pardon the delayed response. May we know if the power supply has been restored? ^Farii
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Noel Ugot
Noel Ugot@FirstNoel_·
@vian337 Are you referring to the AI generated image of him and a lady shaking hands at a filling station?
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Vivian Umukoro
Vivian Umukoro@vian337·
There’s this picture of Peter Obi in a white shirt,i saw it on the TL yesterday i thought i save it, he is looking so handsome in that photo, who has it please.? I need it
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Atedo Peterside
Atedo Peterside@AtedoPeterside·
I’d like to give a special shoutout to @savvynigerian, a talented young Nigerian who created a beautiful tribute to the IBTC/@StanbicIBTC story without being commissioned by anyone. This video was brought to my attention by young people who saw it circulating on social media. It is amazing to see how our youth are now creatively using tools like AI to tell stories based on publicly accessible information only. I doff my hat to you.
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Noel Ugot
Noel Ugot@FirstNoel_·
@MrSipoga "There’s a vast undeveloped parts of the FCT that he can take infrastructure there and allocate to developers." You just said it. I mean it's an absolute no brainer!
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Yul Edochie
Yul Edochie@YulEdochie·
Peter Obi said he left APGA because of his successor. What a shame. How can you leave your party bcos of your successor? Your successor should be the one to leave the party for you. It clearly shows you lack strength of character. Did you see Wike leaving his party for Fubara? As President people will attack you from all sides, local and international. So one day you’ll leave the seat for them because of pressure. Peter Obi lacks the balls to be President.
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Yul Edochie
Yul Edochie@YulEdochie·
Peter Obi built nothing in Anambra when he was Governor. No schools built by him, no factories, no companies, no malls, no major projects, nothing. He didn’t even build his own people, never invested in anybody. No Anambra man can tell you he’s successful today because of Peter Obi. You can’t build your state, you can’t build your people, so what are you going to do as President?
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aedcelectricity@aedcelectricity·
@FirstNoel_ Dear Noel, we sincerely regret the experience. Kindly let us know how long you have been without power supply so we can assist you further. ^Flo.
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Esther Umoh
Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
A beautiful day in Abuja.
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
Throwback video: Interviewer: “What is giving you the confidence that you can win your second term as Anambra State Governor?” Mr. Peter Obi: “I’m very confident because, within the past three years, people can see the total turnaround in the state. We are the only people who can challenge any Nigerian to come and see what we have done in three years, and if they have it better anywhere in Nigeria, they should let us know.”
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