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Awolowo is happy with him. Abiola is happy with him. Oduduwa is happy with him. Oranmiyan is happy with him. Alara is happy with him. Ajero is happy with him. OwaragunAga is happy with him. Eyingbeti is happy with him, Eko Ile is happy with him. Alaafin is happy with him, Oonirisa is happy with him. Alake is happy with him. Awujale is happy with him, Mogaji Aare is happy with him, Soun and Timi are also happy with him... The Bastards and their Wailing offsprings can go to hell! Jagaban is our LEADER....
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Akinwumi retweeted
If America was invaded and taken over by Arabic Muslims, The blacks Americans wouldn't exist. That is a factual truth, Arabs would have cleanse USA of blacks, we wouldn't see any black heading any institutions on political office in USA. But those privileged blacks in USA, thinks it's okay for Muslims to takes over USA but they are not intelligent enough to asked questions to what happens to the blacks slaves in Arabs countries. An average black human is an enemy to himself and his races. If Muslims succeed to take over USA today, blacks will gradually disappear in USA . Thank you for paying attention to this matters. Just know that the Palestinians doesn't exist outside propaganda of Arab to eliminate the Jews.
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Call me broke or stingy, but I will never use money to impress a woman to like me, I will not honor your bills if we re just in the talking stage after making my intentions known.
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Some stopped going to church when they needed something and the pastor told them to pray, but the church needed something and he told them to give.
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Nigerians really think that a man can be bigger than the state. I just laugh whenever I hear people talk ignorantly. VDM has chosen the wrong path Bookmark this post because you will need to come to it one day
The moment Nigerian Army took VeryDarkMan with them. Only God knows why he had to call off the protest after this.
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A good relationship is not 50/50 all the time. Sometimes it’s 80/20 or 90/10, depending on who needs more support at the moment — Veteran actor, Chiwetalu Agu

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Akinwumi retweeted
This was when officers of the Nigerian Army were escorting Verydarkblackman out of the protest ground where he said he had gone to protest against bad government 🤣. The military escorted VDM out of the protest ground immediately they realized that the protest they started would result in something serious because many genuine Nigerians who truly want change in the country had joined the protest, and they joined the protest innocently thinking that the organizers of the protest were genuine about protesting against bad leadership. Those Okada riders and many other Nigerians who joined that protest today truly came out for protest. The moment the organizers and sponsors noticed, they came and escorted VDM out, basically to demoralize the genuine people who came out for protest. VDM went home, then did a video from home telling protesters to disperse from the protest venue that the protest is done for the day🤣. Did you ever hear in your life that the military at any point came to escort Fela, Gani Fawehinmi, Dele Giwa, Dan Agbese, M.K.O Abiola and others out of protest grounds in this country? To be smart and able to read the room is indeed a special virtue.
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Only Nigerians can complain that foreign airlines dominate our skies, then refuse to fly the one Nigerian airline flying our flag proudly into London. Air Peace didn’t wait for permission. They entered one of the toughest routes in the world and disrupted the game. Abuja to London. Lagos to London. Nigerian crew. Nigerian ambition. Nigerian excellence. And while others drop you at the airport and wish you luck, Air Peace has a driver waiting to take you anywhere in London for FREE. Read that again. You land in London and your ride is already sorted if you’re flying business class. This is not just a flight. This is premium Naija steeze. If you’re flying to London, why not fly with the airline carrying your flag, creating Nigerian jobs, proving that we can compete with the best, and still giving you VIP treatment when you land? Big energy. Big value. Big pride. Air Peace isn’t just flying to London. Air Peace is taking Nigeria with it. Fly Air Peace. Let them know Nigerians back their own.
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Major-General Rabe Abubakar: The Wounds We Share I have just read the statement by the Katsina State Government confirming the passing of Major-General Rabe Abubakar, rtd, a former military spokesman, while in captivity. Even though the statement says that “the deceased… died a natural death from complications of diabetes and hypertension,” this does not erase the horror of the circumstances in which he spent his final days. What haunts us is not only the manner of his passing, but the tragedy of a life of service ending in the hands of criminals who have exploited the dysfunctions of our society. What happened to the General is a tragedy of immeasurable dimension. To return from a career that required putting one’s life on the line for one’s country, only to become a captive of ragtag criminals, is a fate no patriot deserves. It is a cruel reminder that this weather of insecurity is one we all breathe and feel. It bears our names, our faces, our families, and the histories of service behind its victims. There is no dignified way to avoid the truth that, as a nation and as a government, we have let down the General and many others who have met similar fates. This does not take away from the efforts I know were ongoing to secure his release or rescue, nor from the renewed operations and proactive steps being taken to confront these criminal networks. But grief must never be managed with denial. Something more radical, more coordinated, and more sustained must be done to break this chain of tragic events. Contrary to the assumptions of some, nobody is immune. What happened to the General is a cautionary tale for all of us in government today. The General, who once served in one of the most protected institutions in the country, could never have imagined such an ending. That is why it remains baffling when anyone assumes that those in public office are insulated from the failures and fractures of the nation. The same roads, the same communities, the same future, and the same consequences await us all. As a northerner, I am doubly troubled by the direction in which our region has been dragged. No honest person can claim ignorance of how we got here. If we are even more honest, we must admit that the untrained, abandoned, and hopeless children on our streets are being turned into cannon fodder for present and future dysfunctions. Even if banditry and terrorism are defeated, a vulnerable demographic left without education, discipline, opportunity, or hope will remain available for other invidious agendas against the Nigerian state. This is the part that should frighten us most. We once spoke of building human capital. Today, too many of our people are trapped in the desperate arithmetic of survival. The government has the primary and non-negotiable responsibility to protect lives and property. But no government policy, however well designed, can fully overcome a society that refuses to confront parental irresponsibility, the abandonment of children, hostility to education in some communities, and the casual normalisation of neglect. Security is not sustained by bullets alone. It is sustained by schools, families, values, livelihoods, justice, and a population civilised enough to reject the temptations of nihilism. And yet, we cannot afford to lose hope. Despair is exactly what these criminals want to manufacture. They want citizens to stop believing in the possibility of order, to stop trusting the state, and to stop imagining a country that can still be rescued. We must refuse them that victory. We must mourn the dead, demand better from the living, and insist that the Nigerian state still has the duty and capacity to reclaim every inch of its authority. May Allah forgive Major-General Rabe Abubakar, grant him Aljannatul Firdius, and comfort his family. My condolences also go to all families who have lost loved ones to this madness. May their grief not be in vain, and may our country find the courage to end this tragedy.
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Southerners are calling for the arrest of Gumi for supporting Northern terror!sts... Why are northerners not calling for the arrest of Obi for supporting South East terror!sts.... If Gumi contest for president of Nigeria today he won't get 1000 votes in any Southern State... These 1000 votes would be from northern extremists living in the South... Though Obi won't get 2% of votes in any of the 13 Muslim North states... but if he gets anything above 5% in Kano.... it would be shame on Kano voters... The South East terror!sts groups that obi has publicly endorsed have wasted tens of innocent Northerners and numerous security men including hundreds of their own kinsmen..... In developed clime obi is a terror!st supporter who should be in jail and not contesting for President... Though his defeat in 2027 is certain as day and night... but if Gumi could be so vilified and hated by Southerners.... Obi should suffer same fate across all of Northern Nigeria.... As usual his brainwashed supporters would cite repented Boko Haram fighters to justify obi position on releasing a terrorists leader who virtually fought the judge who convicted him... How do you forgive a cr!m!nal who is not remorseful for his crime... the same obi supporting these cr!m!nals is the chief mourner .... weeping everywhere about insecurity... Selective Judgement will not birth real accountability and justice
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Tinubu is not beating the drum of his achievements loud enough.... I won't blame him... Mr President talk less and do more.... in 2025 Nigeria attracted almost $20billion Foreign Portfolio Investment(FPI).... The highest in over 2 decades... in 2022... Buhari last year in power Nigeria attracted only $2.4billion FPI.... Tinubu said he inherited Buhari liability and assets.... Economy wasn't Buhari strongest sector.... He was too scared of telling Nigerians that Subsidies has collapsed the economy....Being a strong voice that claimed subsidy is a scam.... These FPIs are evidence of growing confidence of international investors in the new Nigeria Tinubu is building... The Dev!l hates progress....they are not relenting in setting Nigeria back.... They would use every weapons in their arsenal to achieve their sinister plan... They will downplay these milestones by saying it only exist on paper... when in actual fact.... Tinubu failures only exist in their heads... The FPI has contributed to the bullish run of the Nigeria stock markets in more than two years straight... no break.... The gains from these bullish run have been used in industrial expansion especially in the Ogun and Lagos axis which are well govern with citizens who embrace hardwork instead of Terrorism and banditry.... Hundreds of thousands of jobs have been created.... These have directly pushed Nigeria GDP growth to about 4% .... the highest in 10 years... I have heard many argument against FPI...But many don't hold water.... FPI gives companies in Nigeria access to cheap loans to fund expansion plans.. some have argued that FDI is better.... FDI equally have drawbacks....as the companies may decide to equally pull out if the investment climate is not favorable... If the Nigeria economy sustain it's growth as Tinubu is currently doing.... These FPIs will keep rolling in for a very long time to support Nigeria long term economic prosperity.... The Dev!ls know these.... It would prove all their doomsday prophesy wrong... That is why they are masquerading as coup, insecurity, Tinubu must go..... But as usual Tinubu would defeat them all.. They are all dogs trying to bark an Elephant... " Sally Young said...Dem nor know say Dem dey use themselves do yeye"... God Bless Nigeria
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