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Al-Amin retweeted
19 Sep 2025
If you’re struggling with an addiction, problem, illness, etc & you’ve been praying over it & you haven’t been able to find freedom from it I highly recommend watching Pst James Kawalya on YouTube. He does a lot of teachings & prayers on deliverance & they’ve helped/freed me.
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Al-Amin retweeted
Problems like this oh Lord!
I’m torn between pursuing my PhD at MIT or Stanford.
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Al-Amin retweeted
9 Sep 2025
God, whatever I did in a past life you really mean me oh. Hmm
9 Sep 2025
Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi, inspects Third Mainland Bridge and major roads in Lagos after recent flooding caused heavy traffic, to identify the root cause👀👀🫵
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Al-Amin retweeted
9 Sep 2025
When Buhari banned Twitter. We started sharing VPN tips.
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Al-Amin retweeted
8 Sep 2025
pov: your project supervisor saw you signing out
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Al-Amin retweeted
She did a f@ke tongue prank on her toddler.

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Al-Amin retweeted
9 Sep 2025
I think one of the most important things for Christians to remember when you backslide is that, as far as you’re still living, it is never too late to return to God. Read the book of Jeremiah & you’ll see while God does not like backsliding, He always wants us to return to him.
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Al-Amin retweeted
If say na Naija, By now, Segalink for don begin dey tweet rubbish, while other paid hacks for don dey join am begin tweet say na insurrection, calling on the military to go begin shoot them at sight. 😂😂 One werey traditional ruler for don activate "Oró" since. 😂😂 Aisha Yesufu for don redirect the attention of the event to herself since. 😂😂 One werey wey no bold come out from him house to join the protest for don dey tweet,, "You messed with the wrong generation" for twitter. Over 5,000 twitter spaces with different think pieces and funny accents for don dey hold since. Naija na just pure cruise. A mad house. 😂😂
9 Sep 2025
Nepal has lifted its social media ban after deadly youth protests leave 19 dead and pledges to dialogue with Gen Z demonstrators.
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Al-Amin retweeted
Following the the completion of my studies at @UnilagNigeria, I joined @NatWestGroup as a Software Engineer. It’s Day zero! Thank you Jesus, for running things smoothly!❤️
Completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Lagos. Verily, verily, I say unto you: Delay is not Delap! Thank you, JESUS!
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Al-Amin retweeted
9 Sep 2025
More often than not, when you see someone doing great things and check their past, you’ll find they were destined for greatness all along. People don’t show up accidentally.
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Al-Amin retweeted
This movie is boring. Someone pls change the channel.
9 Sep 2025
Triggered by My Statement, Presidential Spokesperson @BayoOnanuga Writes Me to Delete My Posts on Tinubu Presidential spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, wrote directly to me on WhatsApp, asking that I delete my tweet and Facebook post in which I referred to President Bola Tinubu as a criminal based on Tinubu’s recent speech in Brazil, where he claimed that there is “no more corruption in Nigeria.” Onanuga argued that my interpretation was a “misfire,” claiming Tinubu was only referring to the process of sourcing foreign exchange and not corruption as a whole. He even cited examples from business figures like Samad Rabiu to defend his point, and then advised me to delete my post. Here is his WhatsApp message to me: Good afternoon. Your August 26 tweet that the DSS is complaining about is anchored on a total misinterpretation of what the President said in Brazil. He said there was no more corruption regarding sourcing foreign exchange and that you do not need to know CBN Governor Cardoso to get forex. Prominent business people like Samad Rabiu have all given testimony about this. That was what he meant. Nothing more. You truly misfired. I will advise that you delete the contentious post. Good afternoon. And here is my response: Good afternoon. I am surprised that you consider it appropriate to dictate to citizens like me how to interpret what is already in the public domain, especially when it comes to videos and matters that touch on the State of the Nation. What is more troubling is that in Nigeria today, anyone who dares to criticise the President is instantly subjected to harassment by the DSS, political thugs, and every coercive instrument the state can muster. I once thought perhaps you were unaware of such abuse, but it is now clear you are complicit. In this regard, it is you who has misfired. Your request reflects not only poor judgment but also the mindset of the principal you represent. Nota Bene:* I have known Bayo Onanuga for many decades. Back when I was a student leader in Lagos, Tempo, The News, and PM News were our go-to platforms. Later, before founding SaharaReporters, I even moonlighted as a Special Correspondent for The News, working alongside Kunle Ajibade and @BabafemiOjudu to produce some of the hottest stories of that era. This clarification is necessary because it explains why Mr. Onanuga may have chosen to write me a private message over my recent post. Out of respect, I sought his permission to make our exchange public, but he did not reply.
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When I become Supreme Leader, I’m abolishing interracial couple social media content
Is this a joke 😭
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Al-Amin retweeted
everyday it’s religious psychosis but when they’re doing up crystals and zodiac signs you’re cheering them on kmt
7 Sep 2025
lost another ig mutual to religious psychosis 💔
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Al-Amin retweeted
Wetin concern fish concern luxury???? Can we be fucking serious for once????
Creek Road Market in Port Harcourt is the best place to get Fresh Fish at a very cheap price
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Al-Amin retweeted
9 Sep 2025
While I was away on a short leave over the weekend, I received numerous messages about the nation's growing debt. Some of the messages even noted that some people in authority are expressing concern that the level has become worrisome. This is something I have been shouting and consistently warning about. Let me reiterate what I have consistently maintained, Nigeria cannot continue on this reckless path of borrowing without productivity. There’s nothing wrong with borrowing, what matters is ensuring that every loan translates into real, measurable productivity. Borrowing if not directed towards the critical areas of development, health, education and pulling our people out of poverty will create economic decline and worsen the economy. Our tragedy today is that, the trillions we have borrowed cannot be traced to any meaningful impact in the critical sectors for which they were supposedly borrowed. The more we borrow, the more poverty deepens, unemployment worsens, healthcare remains in shambles, our education system is deteriorating, and more people are being thrown into poverty. Comparable nations like Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, and Bangladesh have borrowed as much as we did, and have made visible and verifiable improvements in critical areas of development. In ours, the situation is the reverse; we take loans for power, yet darkness persists; we borrow for infrastructure, yet roads remain impassable; we borrow for health, yet hospitals are without basic equipment. There is an absence of a visible, measurable impact from our borrowings. Where are these borrowings going? In recent years, we have spent over 70% of government revenue servicing debt, leaving almost nothing for investment in health, education, job creation and poverty alleviation for our people. This is why I have always insisted that borrowing should be strictly tied to productive ventures that will generate measurable economic returns, not for consumption or waste. Just days ago, Mr. President announced to the country that we have met our revenue for the year, yet he is on the news again today, attempting to borrow another $1.75 billion World Bank loan. This fiscal indiscipline must end. We must prioritise, and channel resources into productive sectors that create wealth and jobs. If we do not act with urgency, our children and youths will inherit nothing but debt and despair with no sustainable future. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Al-Amin retweeted
Lol it won't be well with Bola Tinubu.
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Al-Amin retweeted
9 Sep 2025
I’ll actually fall to my knees and Thank God. “God you have made a way where there is no way. Order my steps as I enter this lawsuit and tribunal process” I’ll cry thinking about the payout 😭.
8 Sep 2025
Man gifted a bouquet of cotton for 1 year job anniversary 🫢
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Al-Amin retweeted
Nigerian Politicians can’t believe their good fortune!
This is a Yoruba hairstyle. Just before you stole this one again.
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Al-Amin retweeted
Held my green card for the first time last week 🥹💕✨
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Al-Amin retweeted
People are tapping opportunities you dey there dey form bigot I pity you😂 You dey troll your destiny helper!!! See as people dey pitch there businesses but you wey dey live for ologolo dey troll person wey suppose help your life Walahiiiiii olorun ma shor gbogbo yin🙏
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