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Entrepreneur| Business Enthusiast | Public Speaker | An Advocate for Good Governance | Ada Jesus | A Proud Wife and Mother |

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@amazingphina
Phina #Obidient
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Inakwana Otutuoma Ekaro Emesiere Good morning 🌞 Have a blessed day everyone ❤️
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@PO_GrassRootM Itsorite 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@Greatpeter02 Go and marry first Melvin. Leave twitter advisers so you don't fall into the wrong relationship.
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I remember my mother telling me you don't know what Buhari represents back then in 2015 when I took to supporting him simply because I fell for the propaganda being sold then. Undoubtedly, Jonathan was weak and his government mared with corruption but he was a lesser evil.
@SavvyRinu
Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫
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10 years down the line, Buhari and APC were the most unfortunate options Nigerians could have gone for in 2015. As a young person who campaigned for him & whose eight years were thoroughly wasted, it’s true. Buhari is a very unfortunate never-should have been horrible error.
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@jon_d_doe On behalf of my son- Amen🙏
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@onyekanwelue Speedy recovery bro🙏
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@DreadHound0 Beautiful family 💖
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@Wizarab10 This flinging should be both ways. Women fling men, men fling women and and @Wizarab10 is happy and everyone is happy period 🚶🚶🚶
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@PrinceARasheed @Nig_Farmer Please can you connect me to your driver. I have a community of persons living with HIV that this will benefit. Thank you sir.
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RT @Wizarab10: Don't let anyone pressure you to marry. Marrying early and having kids early, is a very strong and valid argument for gettin…
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@Wizarab10 Best relationship advice I've read on X in recent times. Nice one. Young people should read this over and over again because this is the reality of marriage today.
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@BolanleA4 He must be a good man. May he continue to rest in peace Amen 🙏
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Who said they did not understand? They are just pained it came from a man of competence like you.
@PeterObi
Peter Obi
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I have observed that my honest interview yesterday was misquoted by many media outlets, creating a false narrative that misrepresents my position. Let me set the record straight: I am not against coalition. In truth, I am for it not for power grab but to position Nigeria for greatness. I have not, and will never, advocate for any coalition or alliance that does not prioritize the welfare and progress of the ordinary Nigerian. Any discussion about governance must centre on what it means for the everyday Nigerian, how it will address critical issues such as access to quality healthcare, and education, and pulling people out of poverty. Too often in our nation’s history, individuals and groups have come together solely for the purpose of taking power for power's sake. Such endeavours, devoid of genuine purpose and vision, have only deepened our challenges, leaving the ordinary Nigerian to bear the brunt of bad governance. This is what I stand firmly against. Leadership must be about service, not self-interest. It must be about building a nation where opportunities abound for all, where justice and equity are non-negotiable, and where governance works for the people, not against them. As I have always maintained, the New Nigeria is possible. But it requires us to change the way we think about power. It is not about grabbing it; it is about using it responsibly to transform lives and secure a brighter future for generations to come. -PO
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@nathanielblow Amen 🙏
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RT @nathanielblow: Even if it remains a nano second for you to make a destiny altering mistake, may the Outstretched hand of God yank you o…
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@jagiriga It's all part of the politics. It's not that they don't understand or reason what he said, the problem here is that it came from a man who won the 2023 election and was declared 3rd place.
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RT @FS_Yusuf_: When you ask Peter Obi if he is desperate to be president, he will tell you he is desperate to improve the lives of people.…
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@chiditweets042 Come to think of it, shey the EFCC officer no get name?
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@jon_d_doe Best write up I've read on this 2Baba and Annie's saga. You are a man of wisdom indeed. Tuale to you💪💪💪
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As seen in the city of Abuja. Empty houses with no one living in them.
@DavidHundeyin
David Hundeyin
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Many African countries need to enact emergency ordinances to prevent foreign capital from flooding into African urban residential real estate and artificially inflating the market to levels at par with Dubai, Shanghai and Dallas. The world's poorest population literally has just ONE thing going for it - the fact that it still controls its own land. These dollars coming in and building identical glass-and-concrete monstrosities from Kampala to Accra to Lusaka are not "investing in African real estate." They are converting the entirety of those real estate markets into an artificially inflated, closed, parallel economy that the locals in those places cannot access. Already, entire districts of many African cities are now almost entirely devoid of people who actually live there. The crazy part is that there are not even enough of these construction projects to result in lower prices through the demand and supply mechanism. All these "developers" need to do is build 5 or 6 of these expensive monstrosities to lie empty in your city, and the *entire* city's real estate market becomes permanently distorted to the point where landlords in Lagos are now asking for Nigeria's per-capita income as rent for a studio flat in a slum. As a result, people are now being forced out of Lagos to places like Abeokuta and Ibadan - which will soon start having these empty McSkyscraper apartments inevitably. A large amount of urban real estate in Africa will soon be cleared of its population, and you can't even call it "gentrification" because there are no high income jobs or people supporting these absurd market conditions - just a market of empty buildings held together by money laundering and speculation! This is not development. It is a form colonisation!
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RT @firstladyship: Nigerians, PAY ATTENTION! Stop celebrating IGR. You have no business with IGR & VAT. Those are taxes to the tiers of g…
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