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Dear Obidients, Kindly leave Atiku/Amaechi and ADC out of your mouths, and we will leave NDC and Obi/Kwankwaso out of ours too. We all have a common opponent, so let’s focus our energy there instead of fighting one another. After all, the enemy of our enemy should be a friend. 🤝😀
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Just In: As reported, a prominent king in Ondo State has allegedly been kidnapped. Ondo State Police are on top of the situation already. Details later...
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Kwankwaso is looking at 2031 Dickson is looking at 2031 While Peter Obi is looking at both of them.😀
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In 2027, Nigeria needs competence, experience, and proven leadership. The Atiku/Amaechi ticket brings together decades of governance, economic insight, and national service. Experience matters when the future of a nation is at stake. 🇳🇬 #AtikuAmaechi2027
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I heard Kwankwaso is currently in the villa with Tinubu🙄🙄🙄🙄
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PRESS STATEMENT General Rabe Abubakar: A National Tragedy — David Mark The National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Senator David Mark, has described the death of former Director of Defence Information, Major General Rabe Abubakar (rtd), in the custody of his abductors as a national tragedy and a painful reminder of the worsening security situation in the country. Senator Mark, a retired Brigadier General of the Nigerian Army, was visibly emotional while reacting to the development, lamenting that Nigerians have become endangered in their own country due to the persistent threats of terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, and other violent crimes. He noted that the death of a distinguished military officer who devoted his life to the service of the nation underscores the urgent need for a comprehensive review of Nigeria’s security architecture. According to him, “The death of Major General Rabe Abubakar in captivity is not only a personal loss to his family and the military community but also a national tragedy. It raises serious concerns about the safety and security of every Nigerian citizen.” The former Senate President observed that insecurity has continued to escalate for more than a decade, affecting every segment of society. He therefore called on Nigerians to unite against terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, and all forms of criminality threatening the nation’s peace and stability. He queried: “What next for the ordinary citizen if pupils and teachers are unsafe in schools, homes are invaded by criminals, places of worship are no longer secure, and our roads have become dangerous corridors?” Senator Mark lamented that Nigeria, once regarded as the pride of Africa, is increasingly losing its standing because of the inability to adequately guarantee the security of lives and property. He stressed that it is time for the country to return to the drawing board, identify the root causes of insecurity, and implement practical and lasting solutions that will restore public confidence and national cohesion. Despite the grim situation, Senator Mark expressed optimism that with determination, sincerity of purpose, and collective commitment, Nigeria can overcome its security challenges and reclaim its place among the comity of nations. He extended his heartfelt condolences to the family of the late Major General Rabe Abubakar, the Nigerian Armed Forces, and all victims of banditry and kidnapping across the country. Senator Mark also urged governments at all levels to rise to the challenges of insecurity by mobilizing all required resources toward ending the menace. “The security and welfare of the people remain the primary responsibility of government. We must act decisively now before more innocent lives are lost,” he stated. Signed: Kola Ologbondiyan Special Adviser , Media and Publicity to the National Chairman.
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Peter Obi supporters (Obidients) often portray him as the perfect solution to Nigeria’s problems, but history matters. Under Peter Obi’s administration in Anambra State, doctors embarked on a strike that lasted 13 months before it was eventually called off after the government and NMA failed to agree on salary demands. A leader’s record should be open to scrutiny. Before preaching good governance, accountability and workers’ welfare, Nigerians should examine how public sector labour disputes were handled under every former governor including Peter Obi. Facts over propaganda. Records over emotions.
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Nuhu Ribadu Brokers Historic Ijaw-Itsekiri Peace Deal National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu has been praised for successfully mediating a landmark peace agreement between the Ijaw and Itsekiri ethnic groups over the Warri Federal Constituency II House of Representatives seat in Delta State. The agreement, reached during a high-level meeting chaired by Ribadu, provides that the seat will be occupied by the Ijaw nation for the first two consecutive terms and then rotate to the Itsekiri nation for the next two terms. With all parties signing the agreement and receiving Federal Government backing, the deal is seen as a major step in preventing ethnic tensions and promoting lasting peace in the Niger Delta.
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Reason why they insisted PO must be on the ballot😀😀
Picture excerpts from the PVC registration fitness party in Lagos.
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Must everyone be with your Temu candidate 🙄🙄
Both individuals remain enemies of the South East for backing a man who has no regard for Ndi Igbo.
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Olóyè T.D Esq retweeted
I am deeply saddened by the passing of Dr. Kola Oweyo, a legendary thespian and scholar of African drama. His iconic role as King Lapite in the timeless "Saworoide" immortalised his immense talent and teachings. A great void has been left in Theatre Arts. He will be sorely missed by lovers of African stories worldwide. I join his family and fans in mourning this exceptional dramatist and teacher of social conscience. May his soul rest in peace. -AA
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Datti should advise Kwankwaso that Kano will not vote for Obi/Kwankwaso ticket.
Okowa should advise Amechi. Remember there was no Wike in Delta o at the time? It’s a shameful path he’s about to walk.
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Keep living in your fantasy!!!
Tinubu will never win Lagos state, no matter how they rig the election. Data is brutal
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PMS at ₦1,400💔, kerosene at ₦4,000💔, Gas at ₦2,000💔, Cement at ₦12,000💔, Inflation at 19%💔, Insecurity everywhere💔, poor power supply💔, Economy in comatose💔, Hunger in the land💔, Yet, we’re told everything is fine. 🤔😔
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Obidients said we should stop talking about Obi and focus on other candidates. Yesterday, I talked about other candidates and praised them. The same Obidients stormed my mentions to mock Atiku/Amaechi ticket. Lmaooooo. I guess they want to monopolize political conversations.
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Prophecy God showed me ahead of 2027 Peter Obi will win the 2027 Presidential Election in January. Tinubu will take four days to accept defeat. Wike will be arrested in March 2027 for fr@ud-related cases. A prominent Nigerian politician will be arrested and tried by the ICPC in June 2027. Fear my prophecy; I have never failed before 😳
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They left Party Politics to Parlour Politics😀😀
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Aside from the 6.1 million votes your messiah got in 2023, he has lost every other election in which he had a candidate. Lessons will be learnt.
Data is brutal. In the 2015 presidential election in Rivers State: PDP (Goodluck Jonathan): ~1,487,075 votes APC (Muhammadu Buhari): ~69,238 votes Even with Rotimi Amaechi as sitting governor at the time, APC couldn’t cross 100k votes in the entire state. Yet this is the same man ADC people are now celebrating politically. 🤷🏽‍♂️ Data is indeed brutal
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Dear Obidients, Kindly leave Atiku/Amaechi and ADC out of your mouths, and we will leave NDC and Obi/Kwankwaso out of ours too. We all have a common opponent, so let’s focus our energy there instead of fighting one another. After all, the enemy of our enemy should be a friend. 🤝😀
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