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I get called cruel because I don’t sugarcoat things. But kindness without truth doesn’t help anyone — especially when it comes to addiction or the economy. If you’re here for real conversations about breaking addiction, understanding what’s happening with the global economy, or how we actually build a better future — you’re in the right place.
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You’re morron cause there’s far differences between independence and democracy ✊
Tinubu has changed everything Democracy Day used to be October 1st. 💔💔
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Who dey write you all this may God bless them with bandits and bring them into bush justice 💪 we never have democracy we only witness dumothiefry🤬✊
Fellow Nigerians Today, we celebrate democracy and the enduring Nigerian spirit. For 27 unbroken years, since May 29, 1999, Nigerians have chosen their leaders through the ballot, witnessed peaceful transitions of power, and resolved disagreements in courtrooms and legislative chambers—not through violence. We have experienced the longest stretch of civilian rule in our history. Our democracy is not perfect, but it is ours, and we must continue to defend and strengthen it.
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The Senate wants a single 6-year term with no re-election. Good. But they forgot something: what if the president is terrible after 3 years? Do we suffer 3 more years? No.
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Why 3 years? Because 3 years is enough time to prove yourself. If you have nothing to show by year 3, you never will. Why asset control? Because corruption is fueled by leaders who know they will walk away rich. @Channelstv, @AriseTV, @GuardianNigeria
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This system allows REAL leaders to run. Not just the wealthiest criminals backed by northern corruption. Wealth without accountability is tyranny.@ShehuSani @_dinomelaye @NGRSenate @mob_sen_leader @Senator_Akpabio #Nigeria #ReformNigeria #6YearTerm #AssetControl #Accountability
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Hello sir I wrote a theory about the past politicians in Nigeria and how fast situation in Nigeria could still change in nearly time. Title"Three-Bloc Theory of Nigerian Power"
On this day, 28 years ago, General Sani Abacha passed away in mysterious circumstances on Monday, June 8, 1998. This photo, taken on Saturday, March 21, 1998, with Pope John Paul II, was taken three and a half months before Abacha died. General Abdulsalami Abubakar is immediately behind and to Abacha's right. Interestingly, it was widely reported and never denied that on June 8, 1988, the day he died, General Abacha had planned to retire then Major General Abdulsalami Abubakar, who was at the time the Chief of Defence Staff. As fate would have it, General Abdulsalami Abubakar became Head of State on June 9, 1998, the day after he was to have been retired. His sudden death also saved the life of his deputy, Lt. General Oladipo Diya, and five others, who had been sentenced to death on Tuesday, April 28, 1998, for plotting a coup against General Abacha. Ironically, General Diya would almost certainly have automatically become Head of State after General Abacha's death if he had been a little patient. Diya would go on to outlive Abacha by twenty-five years, before he, too, sadly passed away on Sunday, March 26, 2023. General Abacha ruled Nigeria with an iron fist, so, understandably, he got a lot of bad press. However, he was a very intelligent man, with a surprisingly good diction and command of the English language. He also had an uncanny ability to appear to be less intelligent than he actually was. Those who had dealings with him reported that he had an outstanding memory. His main flaws were his vindictive belief in the use of lethal force to settle political scores and an overreliance on spiritualists and marabouts. He had little of the charm of General Babangida and warmth, which made him rather unnecessarily abrasive when dealing with opposition to his rule. One of his lasting legacies is the creation of the six geopolitical zones, which have become the basis for Nigeria's political structure and the rotation of power between Northern and Southern Nigeria. Another legacy was the Petroleum Trust Fund, which faced criticism for its imbalance and for focusing on one part of the country over another. Nevertheless, the PTF did bring progress and helped grow the Nigerian economy. Only God can judge him now. Therefore, on the 28th anniversary of his death, we commend General Sani Abacha to Almighty Allah, Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala. Reno Omokri Ambassador Designate to Mexico
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Please make sure your findings are correct. Ebira was later found from Yoruba and since 32 years ago Ebira has never trouble any part of the country expect themselves. This propaganda must stop immediately. your state kwara signed the Sheria law. 75% of Ebira were Christian
Meet IMRAN The Igbera (Ebira) Man Who Brought Gumi To Ibadan, Oyo State. The same set of group who kicked against Sunday igboho iru ekun security network ... The man who threatened that Sharia will stand in Oyo either we like it or not. The man who said bandit are Jihadists in one of his video. Posing In Photographs with his local security.
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Strong institutions are the true foundation of effective governance. Today, as we marked the third anniversary of the 7th Assembly, I signed two critical new laws designed to bring world-class structural reforms directly to the people of Ekiti. The Local Government Amendment Law establishes professional legislative departments within our local councils. This ensures better lawmaking, stronger structure, and superior service delivery at the very foundation of our democracy. The Administration of Criminal Justice Amendment Law aligns Ekiti with global best practices by introducing restorative justice. Our citizens deserve a legal system that does not just punish, but actively works to heal, reform, and restore communities. I deeply appreciate the Speaker and members of the House of Assembly for their seamless partnership and shared commitment to our prosperity agenda. Together, we are building a fairer, more institutional, and highly secure Ekiti. #InstitutionalReform #SmartGovernance #GrassrootsDevelopment #RestorativeJustice #TheBAOStandard #June20
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if we weren’t supposed to smoke weed, why do we have cannabinoid receptors in our brains?
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On June 4, the world marks 37 years since the Chinese Communist Party ordered its troops to attack thousands of peaceful demonstrators in and around Tiananmen Square. Those who sacrificed to uphold their unalienable rights of free expression and peaceful assembly will be vindicated someday.
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In about 15 days, Ekiti State may witness its first governor ever to win two consecutive terms in office since democracy returned in 1999. This would mark a major shift in Ekiti's voting culture and a new era of political stability. Break the two‑term jinx.🤙 @biodunaoyebanji
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Hello, anyone one with experience before I placed this order? #starlink
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You’re a coward. We’re the one suffering from your stupidity. You’re in foreign claiming president for a Nation! Can a senate in Nigeria choose president for United States??? Your said PeterObi right? Obi is good but who was is running mate? His vice president bring sharia law👌
To @SecRubio: PLEASE REPOST. @PeterObi is the best candidate for president of Nigeria, but he is destined to lose to the orrupt Tinubu unless the voting system is reformed from violence and corruption to free and fair elections. Will you enact diplomacy to help? cc: @WhiteHouse
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I advise you go deeper into Nigeria politics before you made mistakes that would tarnish your reputation. In Nigeria a president most be Muslim and vice must be Christian, but Obi changed the propaganda and making a Muslim is vice president is already a failed contest.
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Both once a governor did you check their history? They run 8 years each what happen? If Apc lose the elections, Civil War would happen in my country and can you safe life? Please we need speaker not chooser
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