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Joined February 2018
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Na Korect bitters dey ginger me😎
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Because he was the only one his people voted for, others stole their vote.
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Nigeria descubrió el petróleo en 1956 Emiratos Árabes lo descubrió en 1958 Hoy, los Emiratos Árabes Unidos, tienen una fortuna de 700 billones Mientras que Nigeria tiene una deuda de 477 billones Mismo recurso Misma década Resultados opuestos A qué se debe?
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All the state governors are promising votes for Mr President, Alex Otti is making the lives of his people more easier.
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All-time top scorer in World Cup history (16). Lionel Messi 🐐⚽️🏆🌎
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Dear Nigerians, January 16th presidential election date for 2027, was well thought after, and highly strategic. (1) Many will still be in their villages, and may most likely not vote. (My Southeastern brothers and sisters) (2) Salaries that will be paid between 22nd, 23rd and 24th December, must have been exhausted. (Rice, 5k or 10k for vote, will be highly tempting) (3) House rent and school fees pressure will be hitting so hard by then. (5k, 10, or 20k for vote, will be so so tempting) Please don't sell your votes. If you know you will spend January 2027 in your village, kindly apply to transfer your polling unit to your village now that INEC's continuous voter registration exercise is still ongoing. Please go and get your PVC, and vote OK and the NDC ✌️ It's your shortest cut to the actualization of our dream of a new Nigeria that is possible. Abi suffer no dey tire you? Retweet and share.
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Peter Obi will honour an invite for interview & speak for hours without you hearing him discuss about anybody. He will only focus on issues & matters of national importance. But others when they grant interview, they go there & spend hours discussing Peter Obi. When you’re big, you’re big jare.
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Thank God for the patient of reading till the end 🤲🏾
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Messi is a magician 🐐
With today’s 3-0 win over Algeria, Messi extended records for: - Most goals scored at the WC as captain - Most WC matches played in - Most minutes played at the WC And is now the joint top scorer in World Cup history with 16 goals 🐐
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He is the greatest 🐐
Lionel Messi is quite good at football, isn’t he?
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I wonder the kind of sin I committed in my former life that made God send me to Nigeria 😔 abi na Nigeria be the real hellfire 🤔
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If your country has a president, you will know.
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Best session 💪🏾 🌧️ 🌧️ #fitforlife
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Haters, hope if Messi win this World Cup you won’t say it was rigged 🌚
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That woman and her husband must be given long jail term. Simple!
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Good morning 🐐
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Match has ended, still no light 💔
I’m still awake waiting for electricity to be restored to watch Argentina Vs Algeria match but no sign of light 💔 @officialABAT where’s the stable electricity you promised us in your first tenure?
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Wonders of Nigeria leaders… how can you export what you lack in your country?
Nigerians rejoice as electricity exports increased from $176.54m in 2024 to $236.07m in 2025 Nigeria’s non-oil exports rose to $9.32 billion in 2025, marking a 24.93 per cent increase from $7.46 billion recorded in 2024, according to data from the Central Bank of Nigeria. The growth reflects the country’s ongoing efforts to reduce dependence on crude oil and strengthen alternative sources of export revenue. The increase was driven by strong performances across several sectors. Electricity exports grew by 33.72 per cent to $236.07 million, while other non-oil exports climbed to $7.96 billion. Informal cross-border trade also expanded significantly, rising by 29.73 per cent to $252.86 million, while re-exports increased by 27.14 per cent to $860.54 million. The African Development Bank (AfDB) noted that Nigeria’s informal sector still accounts for more than half of the country’s GDP, making it a major contributor to employment and economic activity. However, the bank warned that widespread informality limits tax revenue, financial inclusion and productivity growth. Limited access to affordable finance remains a major challenge for informal traders and small businesses, as many lack the records and collateral needed to secure loans from financial institutions. Analysts believe greater formalisation could unlock credit opportunities, improve competitiveness and support long-term economic growth.
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I’m still awake waiting for electricity to be restored to watch Argentina Vs Algeria match but no sign of light 💔 @officialABAT where’s the stable electricity you promised us in your first tenure?
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He’s not making any sense, why celebrities in those countries he mentioned don’t panic or create awareness is because they trust their govt will crush any terrorist group that dares to abduct their citizens & it must surely be done. Ours is different, we are defeated already.
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Almost all the stadiums being used for the 2026 World Cup in the United States were renovated and modernized rather than built from scratch. That’s the advantage of having world-class infrastructure already in place. Again, America is not your mate.
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