Environmental Economist → Floor Trader → Unofficial @cowrywise @edonkast ambassador — Fún àyíká éléwé àtí ójú ọ́jọ́ àìdíbàjẹ́.

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Ayo Atoki retweeted
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The FOMO is really strong! $SPCX
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Does revenue still dictates valuation?!
SpaceX valuation: $1.8 TRILLION Walmart valuation: $920 BILLION SpaceX revenue: $18 BILLION Walmart revenue: $713 BILLION
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WEAK MEN CREATE TOUGH TIMES.
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This man here Bola Tinubu could go down as the best president Nigeria has ever had cause ọmọ, so much for a term—look at the f××king reforms, policies, decentralizations... Give him his flowers!
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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Bola Tinubu really drove the inflation to 15.86 from 20.27 inherited from previous government. With inflation down by -21.76%, man fkin deserve his flowers with respect to the economy.
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Tinubu is decentralizing the power sector, now the police sector.
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Replying to @officialABAT
Insecurity is causing a great setback, but I believe we get past it real quick x.com/i/status/2065331911065…
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Tinubu is decentralizing the power sector, now the police sector.
Details of Proposed Constitutional Amendments for the Establishment of State Police and Federal Police 1. Establishment of Federal Police and State Police (New Section 214) • Two distinct police bodies are constitutionally established: • (a) the Federal Police • (b) State Police (one per State, established by State law) The National Assembly must pass an Act prescribing: • Structure, organisation, administration, and powers of the Federal Police • Framework and guidelines for the establishment of State Police • State Police cannot commence operational policing until: • Established by a Law of the State House of Assembly, and • Certified as meeting national minimum standards (prescribed by an Act of the National Assembly) • Transitional provision: Until a State Police becomes operational, the Federal Police continues all policing functions in that State. After commencement, the Federal Police handles federal policing functions and may provide assistance to the State Police. 2. Responsibilities and Non-Interference (Section 214) Federal Police is responsible for: • Maintenance of public security, public order, and security of persons/property throughout the Federation (to the extent provided by the Constitution or National Assembly Act). • Similar functions within a State to the extent the State has legislative power under the Constitution. Key safeguard against federal overreach (Section 214(6)): The Federal Police shall not interfere with State Police operations or a State’s internal security affairs except in these limited cases: • To contain serious threats where there is a complete breakdown of law and order and the State Police is unable to respond. • When the Governor requests intervention. • When a State Police is unable to function due to administrative, financial, or other problems. Any such intervention requires prior approval by the National Police Council. Federal Capital Territory (FCT): Fully under the jurisdiction and operational control of the Federal Police. 3. Leadership and Command (New Section 215) • Federal Police: Headed by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP). • Appointed by the President on the advice of the National Police Council, from serving members of the Federal Police. • Subject to confirmation by the National Assembly. • The IGP has command over the entire Federal Police, including contingents in States. • The President (or authorised Minister) may give lawful directions on public safety and order; the IGP must comply. • State Police: Headed by a Commissioner of Police (CP). • Appointed by the Governor on the advice of the National Police Council, from serving members of the State Police. • Subject to confirmation by the State House of Assembly. • The Governor (or authorised Commissioner) may give lawful directions on public safety and order; the CP must comply. • If the CP believes a direction is unlawful or contradicts general policing standards, the matter can be referred to the National Police Council (whose decision is final). 4. Removal of Top Officers (New Section 216) • IGP: Removed only by the President on the recommendation of the National Police Council for specified grounds (grave misconduct, breach of Police Act/Regulations/Code of Conduct, conviction for fraud/dishonesty, bankruptcy, or mental incapacity). Requires two-thirds majority approval of the National Assembly. • State Commissioner of Police: Removed only by the Governor on the recommendation of the National Police Council for similar grounds. Requires two-thirds majority approval of the State House of Assembly. 5. Funding Support (New Section 216A) The Federal Government shall provide grants or aids to State Police on the recommendation of the National Police Council, subject to approval by the National Assembly. 6. Oversight Bodies National Police Council (restructured and renamed from the old Nigeria Police Council; new composition and expanded functions in Third Schedule): • Broad membership including: Chairman (Presidential appointee confirmed by NA), Attorney-General of the Federation, serving senior Federal Police officer, Attorneys-General of all States, retired Commissioners of Police (one per geo-political zone), representatives of NHRC, Public Complaints Commission, NLC, NBA, NUJ, and Traditional Rulers’ Councils. • Key functions: Appointment and discipline of Federal Police officers (except IGP); recommending State top officers (CP, DCP, ACP) to Governors based on State PSC lists; supervising Federal and State Police activities (within constitutional limits); setting standards for training, intelligence, forensics; assisting State Police on request. State Police Service Commission (new body established for each State in Third Schedule, Part II): • Composition: Chairman (appointed by Governor, confirmed by State HA), representatives of NHRC, Public Complaints Commission, NLC, NBA, NUJ, retired Assistant Commissioners of Police (one per senatorial district), and Traditional Rulers’ Council. • Functions: Recommending three qualified candidates for CP/DCP/ACP to the National Police Council; appointment, discipline, and removal of State Police officers below the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police; other functions as prescribed by Constitution or National Assembly Act. 7. Legislative Framework (Second Schedule – Concurrent Legislative List) • National Assembly may make laws on: establishment/organisation/administration/powers/duties of Federal Police; powers/duties of State Police; national minimum standards for both; policing standards, inspection, certification, complaints mechanisms, criminal information systems, inter-governmental cooperation, federal intervention, use of force, firearms, grants, and accountability. • State Houses of Assembly may make laws for the establishment, organisation, administration, funding, and oversight of their State Police — but must comply with the Constitution and valid National Assembly Acts. • States may set higher standards than national minimums but not lower. • National Assembly laws cannot give federal authorities routine command, deployment, appointment, promotion, transfer, discipline, or control over State Police personnel (except for explicitly authorised federal intervention). 8. Other Related Changes • Updates to various constitutional provisions (e.g., Sections 34, 35, 39, 42, 84, 89, 129, 153) to replace references to “Nigeria Police Force” with appropriate “Police”, “Federal Police”, or “State Police” terminology. • Exclusive Legislative List adjustments (e.g., light arms for policing purposes; fingerprints/biometrics/forensics shared with State Police; Federal Police listed separately). • Consequential amendments to the Third Schedule for the new bodies and their compositions/powers.
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Tinubu wants more telecoms to come into the industry creating more competition.
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Progressive citizens support their armies
Replying to @officialABAT
Though this year’s mood is dampened by the abduction of our children in Oyo and Borno, we remain hopeful for their safe return. Democracy without security is not solid enough. That is why this administration declared a security emergency and approved the recruitment of more than 50,000 new police officers and thousands of military recruits. Our 2026 budget commits N5.41 trillion—our largest ever—to defence and security. Our administration is ever ready to do much more to secure our people. We have moved from training with our allies, the United States, France and other European countries, to precision targeting. In Arege, Borno State, we degraded ISWAP’s command centre. Terror-related deaths are down by 81% since 2015. Over 13,000 terrorists have been neutralised in the past year. But we also keep the door of surrender open. Over 124,000 fighters and dependents have laid down their arms since 2023 through Operation Safe Corridor. To bandits, kidnappers, and sponsors of terror: Surrender or face the full force of the Nigerian State. These windows of surrender will not remain open forever. No mercy will be shown to those who trade in the blood of Nigerians. At a time like this, let us not assign blame or point fingers. Crime has no ethnicity. We must stand united and be assured that the enemies of our nation shall soon be history. We will triumph over terror and continue to build a more prosperous nation.
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Ayo Atoki retweeted
To our young people: Nigeria is your home and your future. Build here, code here, work here, and vote here. Every great nation was built by those who stayed to solve problems, not by those who abandoned ship. To our armed forces, police, and intelligence services: Nigeria salutes your sacrifice. To our traditional rulers, faith leaders, and community heads: thank you for your support of peace and reconciliation. The government cannot do it alone. Today, we honour the resilience of Nigerians who refused to surrender their faith in freedom, and the courage of those who stood firm against intimidation. We pay tribute to patriots who endured persecution, imprisonment, exile, and even death so that future generations could enjoy democracy. I salute labour leaders, journalists, activists, students, women, professionals, political leaders, and soldiers—both those who have passed and those still with us—for their patriotic contributions.
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Don't just give up
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Inasmuch we don't stop, we never know how close we are. The regrets comes from stopping or not trying.
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Ayo Atoki retweeted
18 May 2022
Àìgbọ́rá ẹni yé n ba Naijiria fíra 💔
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Extremist immigrants penetrating north and west, Cameroonian armies through the east.

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Nigerians need to wake up, Yoruba' needs to step up! These immigrants has nothing for us.
Murderous migrants beheading innocent people in their home town is what’s making people angry, not “social media”!
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Ayo Atoki retweeted
As the elders wisely say, Ìka mẹ́wàá kò dọ́gba, meaning ten fingers are never equal. In the landscape of leadership, Ekiti has clearly seen the one who stands out. We have experienced a leader who represents the absolute standard of excellence, performance, and decency. We are officially 10 days away from June 20. This countdown is about protecting the Ẹwà, the true beauty, of the rapid progress and stable governance we are enjoying today. A 10/10 performance in office deserves our full backing at the polls. In exactly TEN days, let us stand together as a unified people to lock in our state's glorious future. On June 20, vote for continuity. Vote for BAO. #10DaysToGo #ÌkaMẹ́wàáKòDọ́gba #TheBAOStandard #ProtectTheProgress #June20 #EkitiDecides2026
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Any justification?! 👀
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... and when you get it all remember one thing, one man can change the world! #DropTheGuns
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Lord Ruto definitely f××king around to find out.
WTF did Ruto just said/did?!
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Ayo Atoki retweeted
Replying to @ekititrends
@ekititrends please help spread more publicity on the endorsement of @EDonKast
Two locations. One election. Very different levels of visibility. At your polling unit, voting is open. Citizens watch. Votes are counted in public. The result is written on a sheet and posted on the wall for everyone to see. At the collation centre, results from multiple polling units are combined. It is a smaller room, with fewer people watching, and the process becomes less visible. Both locations matter equally. The more Nigerians understand the process, the stronger our democracy becomes. #EdonKast #PollingUnit #CollationCentre #NigeriaVotes
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