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@ROsunkwo

I'm calm and I think on my feet.

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@atiku 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
This afternoon, I received the Enugu Polling Booths Vanguard for Atiku, a group chiefly concerned with the sanctity of the ballots, led by Chief Obodoeze Ocho. They believe that every vote must count in 2027. I fully agree with them that protecting votes at the Polling Units level is vital for the coming elections. I told them that, for us to have credible elections that earn voters' trust, citizens must take the responsibility of safeguarding votes seriously. Votes will count if they are protected by those who cast them. -AA
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@Richtyns @80s_Esq @DrJoeAbah When them scam you, you go later come here ask for help because you refused to pay a lawyer for his professional service
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Lawgressive Attorney ⚖️
Ezenmuo said he offered a notary public 5k for his stamp and signature. Mind you, a notary public is a lawyer having a minimum of 7years PQE. But in this case, the offer was to a SAN. The king of spirits @DrJoeAbah, you do this one o😂🤣
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Hoodville@Hoodville_·
How a real woman apologizes, if she wanted to she would
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@john322226 Dump her biko. You deserve better
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lobistars🇳🇬@john322226·
Women too funny bro 😭😭😭 You send me small 500,000 naira for dinner and you Dey send me receipt. So you want thank you for ordinary 500k you sent ? Mtchew!
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SERAH IBRAHIM@TheSerahIbrahim·
I saw a girl today who is Half Iranian and Half Nigerian I didn’t even need to ask which tribe her Nigerian parent is I have said this before that the day Aliens finally come to Earth, they will request to see their father Ebuka.
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Dele Farotimi. A victim of Nigeria
You remind me of me during Maths exams. Just so I wouldn’t be deemed to be in too much of a hurry to leave, I formed the habit of copying out the questions in the answer sheet to give the impression that I’m doing something, or I simply doodle. Wetin I ask, wetin you dey answer?
Alih Beshir@BeshirMessiAli

@DeleFarotimi The coalition would have been like PDP of 2023 if Obi hadn't joined. Obi need the coalition and the coalition need Obi. He's not important than anyone in the coalition and no one in the team is more important than him. If he thinks he can do it alone, let him quit .

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#ImranRoofing & Properties🏠
#ImranRoofing & Properties🏠@imran_services·
Carpenter quoted client ₦6,000,000 for wood. Client joined my live program and sent the wood quantities for verification. Actual wood cost: ₦16,750,000 😳 (No workmanship included yet) When asked about workmanship, he said “Don’t worry about that yet.” Some artisans dey inflate or confuse clients. Always verify before you transfer money 💯🏗️
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Great Oracle Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary.
There were two broad coalitions at the time: Campaign for Democracy, CD and NADECO. CD fought all the streets battles. I know this as a fact - as a Founding National Vice Chairman under Alao Aka-Bashorun's leadership and as a witness-participant of the streets' battles. @ikhide is right about the ethnicisation of the struggle: our northern comrades departed early, leaving a few in our fold. The ethnic contradiction deepened at the D'Rovers Hotel in Ibadan in 1994 when our Yoruba folks told us to our faces that it was their struggle. Non-yorubas like me walked out- to the boos and jeers of people we fought in trenches with for many years - and formed the Democratic Alternative, DA. I write about the CD because I was involved. Can't write much about NADECO that was peopled by petit bourgeois politicians who were screaming "On June 12 We Stand" during the day while negotiating with the military at night because I wasn't a member of that organisation.
Ikhide R. Ikheloa@ikhide

I can categorically say that the #PeterObi movement led by distraught and disenchanted Nigerian youths is a thousand times more national than the pro democracy of the 90s was. I am referring to the pro democracy struggle that had Tinubu, Soyinka and other Southwest politicians and intellectuals as its leaders. To be honest, it was a Yoruba led affair, the narrative was that they were upset because Babangida and Abacha truncated their turn at the trough. The 90s prodemocracy movement led by Yoruba intellectuals like Soyinka was in reality not a national initiative. I would know, I was one of the very few young Turks that did not have a Yoruba name. It did not matter to those of us non-Yoruba, it seemed like the right thing to do at the time. This was our struggle as Nigerians, and no matter how flawed MKO Abiola was (he sure was, read up on him) fair was fair, he deserved the seat he had won in perhaps the freest and fairest election in Nigeria’s history. M But from the beginning, it was a tribal war. A flawed Yoruba chieftain had won the elections and he had been denied his victory by military thugs. That did not matter to us. I was the scribe of several organizations that were hurriedly set up to fight this injustice. Many people saw Soyinka and Abiola as flawed proxies for democracy - and they spoke up. It was definitely complicated but we stood by the pro democracy movement to the end. Within that context, it is rich and incredibly disrespectful for Soyinka to dismiss the youth movement that rallied around Peter Obi as a tribal outfit. Our Southwest intellectuals may be dishonest but they are right about one thing. We will need to devolve power to the regions or satellites. I was in the room when the late great Beko Kuti pulled out a map of Nigeria that had been divvied up into regions. It was a wake up call to me, a One Nigeria advocate. Let me repeat myself: I have said this before: Southwest intellectuals are right about the need to devolve power to the regions. They are simply being dishonest about it. If Soyinka believes that merely allowing Tinubu at the trough is a win for the Yoruba, then he’s not that bright. Soyinka is brilliant. If you have studied him, his first allegiance is to the Yoruba nation. Everything else is performative. It just that he and his army of Yoruba intellectuals have been too lazy to put in place structures that define and implement their vision. When Tinubu went to the Yoruba and said, E mi lokan, he was talking about himself, not the Yoruba people. When Soyinka used the term “gbajue” to refer to Peter Obi He knew exactly what he was doing. It was a tribal dog whistle to rubbish Peter Obi and put him and his millions of young Nigerians in their place. Shame on him and his fellow South West intellectuals. Nigeria will not end well, thanks to her intellectuals. Let me repeat what i said years ago: GEJ was not ousted just because of his minority status. The Southwest intellectual elite traditionally have a lock on political agitation, when they turn on you, it’s relentless. They made a political calculation about a Yoruba presidency; GEJ wasn’t part of the equation.🤷🏾‍♀️ Most Southwest intellectuals loathe Nigeria as currently structured, preferring regions. They really don’t want to fight for it, instead looking for short cuts like hopping into bed with clueless cardboard cut-outs like Buhari, at the expense of the country. They won’t say it, preferring to gaslight you when you call them out on their intellectual dishonesty. This is the only analysis I can muster to explain their self-subjugation to the creatures in Aso Rock. Which is funny, many of us also believe in devolution of power away from the center. Restructuring is hard work, this democracy that Obasanjo started in 1999 is taking us away from their dream of Oduduwaland. They just don’t see it. Person wen dey chop nor dey see road. Amotekun!

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@_Nsznn No begging for this Enugu wey I dey live?
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Nnamdi 🦅
Nnamdi 🦅@_Nsznn·
Everything you need as a Tourist or a foreigner is in Enugu state. No traffic, no begging, no smell, no egbon adugbos.
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@DrJoeAbah The left hand should hold the bottle while the right hand holds the glass. The reason is so you can easily pass the drink to the receiver with that right hand.
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Dr Joe Abah, OON
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah·
I was pouring a drink for an elderly man once. I had the bottle in one hand and the glass in the other but he corrected me and asked me to switch them between left and right. But I can’t remember which one is which now. Which hand should hold the bottle and which one the glass?
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Inibehe Effiong@InibeheEffiong·
We don’t have up to 50 serious people in this country. What is this again?
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IGBO History & Facts
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
Let’s proudly do a #Thread of our Igbo ancestral homes. Tell us your Local Government Area and State — you might meet your brother or sister here. Admin is from Oji River LGA, Enugu State. Drop your comment below and retweet! 👇
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Ali-O𝙣𝙚M𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙖𝙜𝙚☝︎
Dear Representative Riley Moore, I write to you as a Nigerian Muslim who initially welcomed your visit with genuine hope — hope that an American leader who frequently speaks of Christian love, biblical justice, and defending the persecuted would demonstrate what those principles look like in a nation as religiously diverse as ours. Unfortunately, what we have witnessed has been deeply disappointing. Every tweet, every photo-op, and every stop on your itinerary has centered solely on Christian communities and Christian victims — as though the millions of Muslims who have lost their homes, children, families, and entire villages to the same terrorists simply do not exist. Here is the painful reality: In most IDP camps across Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, and the wider North, the majority of displaced persons are Muslims. They have endured the same abductions, the same beheadings, the same burned villages, and the same nights of terror that you rightly condemn when Christians suffer them. Yet not a single post from you has acknowledged their grief. Not one documented visit. Not one public prayer for them. Not one recognition of their suffering. When a man who claims to walk with the teachings of Jesus — teachings that command love for every neighbor and justice without partiality — chooses to highlight only one group of victims and ignore the other, the world does not see “Christian compassion.” The world sees selective outrage. The world sees politics dressed up as piety. The world sees a faith applied selectively, not sincerely. But you still have the opportunity to correct that perception. Visit the Muslim-majority camps in Maiduguri, Pulka, and Dikwa. Sit with the widows whose husbands were murdered for refusing to renounce Islam. Look into the eyes of the orphans who watched Boko Haram burn their mosques and their homes. Share their stories publicly — the same way you shared the stories of Christian victims. Show the world that your heart is big enough to recognize all of God’s children, not only those who share your creed. If you choose to do this, you will return to America not as a partisan figure, but as a genuine bridge-builder — a man who honored the universal mercy Jesus taught. If you do not, then with sadness, millions here and abroad will conclude that the “Christian solidarity” you proclaim is conditional, and that your silence toward suffering Muslims speaks louder than any scripture you quote. The choice is entirely yours, Representative Moore. History is watching. Nigeria is watching. And yes — God is watching. Prove that your faith is greater than your politics. Prove that mercy has no tribal boundaries. We are waiting. With respect, but without apology, A Proud Nigerian Muslim #AllVictimsMatter #HumanityOverPolitics #NigeriaDeservesBetter
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Rep. Riley M. Moore
Rep. Riley M. Moore@RepRileyMoore·
While in Benue, I met with dozens of Christians who were driven from their homes and subjected to horrific violence and now live in IDP camps. They told harrowing stories that will remain with me for the rest of my life. One woman was forced to watch as they killed her husband and five children. She, and her unborn child, barely escaped. Another woman’s family was murdered in front of her and her baby was ripped from her womb. One man’s family was hacked to death in front of his eyes and his armed was permanently mangled. There are more than 600,000 Christians in IDP camps in Benue State alone. These Christians should be able to live in their ancestral homeland without fear of genocidal Fulani.
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@DrJoeAbah When Dr. Samuel Maduka Onyisi (Chairman Peace Mass Transit/Maduka University) after picking my mind on something relating to how to setup his university asked me if I have PhD holder.
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Dr Joe Abah, OON
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah·
What made you realise that you are really good at what you do?
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@IkonoCatherine Until you test what the other churches are cooking, you will not understand what Catholic church served you.
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Ephraitah Peters, MD,Stranbea mgmt services
@UnkleAyo @RealJerryEze The recent public statements by the US president, and other influential individuals/groups about the Christian genocide, has a lot of hands in it, including some Nigerian pastors that you people trash talk here and they started the work behind the scenes years ago.
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Sullivan I. Chime
Sullivan I. Chime@SullivaniChime·
Excellence is not about outshining others but about evolving beyond who you were yesterday. Don’t measure your path with another’s pace; destiny runs on divine timing. Keep moving, keep believing, for your moment is already forming in silence. Every season prepares you for the one that reveals you. Don’t give up.
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Port Harcourt People@AskPHPeople·
This open letter to the board of Wigwe University called out the irregularities going on in the institution.
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Nwo-Diali 𓃵
Nwo-Diali 𓃵@Manlike_ED·
Read this open letter and be worried about Wigwe University. 💔
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Port Harcourt People@AskPHPeople·
These allegations against the management of Wigwe University should be taken seriously.
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