Loves politics, likes constructive criticism, canโ€™t but love APC & Asiwaju

Joined February 2023
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Retweet to annoy our enemies ๐Ÿ˜‚
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This kids made me remember MKO, whenever anyone gives birth for him. โ€œEba mi wo eti eโ€, meaning check the ears ๐Ÿ˜œ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚@PoojaMedia Bruno is one of the best midfielders in the world with receipts and not mouth. Your candidates canโ€™t lace his boots
Gr๐Ÿดteful, Hon๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฌred, Proud. ๐—ช๐—˜ did it! โค๏ธ
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If you want Tinubu for a second term, retweet this.
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So I should take the person posting this type of video seriously, when it comes to issues in football? 2 players played 35 games: @_DeclanRice scored 4 goals and less than 5 assists. Whereas @B_Fernandes8 had 8 goals and 19 assists. But believes Rice deserves award before Bruno
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Here is the golden boy of the month... Kindly repost to foster the bitterness of the enemies of Good News.
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If you are Yoruba like and retweet this tweet.
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See what Tinubu did again o. Chai, Asiwaju is truly not a democrat, pitching Obidients against Atikulated
Instead of making videos against the ruling government, you're dissipating energy on a man who has never wronged your preferred candidate... This is an example of unbridled chicanery... DONALD TRUMP, JOE BIDEN, BERNIE SANDERS, ELLEN JOHNSON SIRLEAF, MUHAMMADU BUHARI, NELSON MANDELA, NANA AKUFO-ADDO, HILLARY CLINTON JOSEPH BOAKAI, and others, made good use of their age and experience for the betterment of their nations; what disqualifies ALHAJI ATIKU ABUBAKAR please!!
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Two Term President, repost if you believe๐Ÿš€๐Ÿš€
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This is the beauty of our language. Too deep

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Omo, Watch how Seyi Law is introducing and bringing on stage President Bola Ahmed Tinubu>>>>>>> don't say anything just Retweet ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ”ฅโค๏ธ๐Ÿซก #APCConvention2026
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Insult is the refuge of the unintelligent. Abuse is the comfort of the civil misfit.
Fortunes dribbled your generations?
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Hostility Is Not Journalism. Mehdi Hassan Take Note. There is a clear difference between tough journalism and outright hostility. One serves the public interest. The other serves the ego of the interviewer. Unfortunately, the recent exchange between @mehdirhasan and presidential spokesperson @BwalaDaniel fell squarely into the latter category. What viewers witnessed was not a serious interview. It was an attempted public ambush. From the outset, the tone was aggressively confrontational. Questions were framed less as inquiries into governance and more as prosecutorial traps. Responses were repeatedly interrupted before they could develop. Clarifications were brushed aside. The atmosphere was unmistakable: this was not a conversation designed to inform viewers but a spectacle designed to embarrass the guest. Serious journalism does not operate this way. The craft of interviewing demands discipline. It requires the ability to ask difficult questions while still allowing the guest to articulate answers. It requires intellectual confidence strong enough to permit disagreement without descending into open hostility. Above all, it requires a commitment to substance over theatrics. That commitment was glaringly absent. Nigeria is currently grappling with a range of serious national challenges economic restructuring, security threats, governance reforms, and the complex work of stabilizing a large and dynamic democracy. A responsible interviewer would have used the opportunity to interrogate the administrationโ€™s policies on these matters: What strategies are being deployed? What reforms are underway? What outcomes should citizens expect? Instead, viewers were treated to an exercise in selective outrage and repetitive interruption. Even more troubling was the insinuation that political realignment is somehow illegitimate. Democratic politics is built on shifting alliances. Individuals and movements evolve. Former opponents become partners when national circumstances demand cooperation. This is neither shocking nor dishonorable; it is one of the defining characteristics of democratic political life. History provides countless examples. Leaders across the world have entered alliances with former adversaries when the demands of governance required it. To pretend otherwise is either intellectual dishonesty or a deliberate attempt to create sensationalism where none exists. But the deeper problem in the interview was tone. A journalist who openly ridicules or repeatedly attempts to humiliate a guest crosses an important professional boundary. The role of the interviewer is to hold power accountable not to behave like a courtroom prosecutor seeking a viral โ€œgotchaโ€ moment. When the pursuit of humiliation replaces the pursuit of insight, journalism loses its credibility. Audiences deserve better than that. They deserve interviews that illuminate policy, probe governance, and help citizens understand how leaders intend to confront the pressing challenges of the day. What they do not need is a theatrical performance in which hostility is mistaken for intellectual rigor. Respectful engagement does not weaken journalism; it strengthens it. Firm questioning does not require contempt. Professionalism does not require aggression. If global media wishes to retain its claim to moral authority as a watchdog of democracy, it must remember a basic principle: the goal of journalism is to inform the public, not to stage spectacles at the expense of civility and substance. The interview in question did neither. It was not a demonstration of fearless journalism. It was a demonstration of how easily the craft can slide into something far less admirable when provocation becomes the objective and professionalism is abandoned. Otunba Segun Showunmi The Alternative
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The cure for sickle cell disorder is now available at sickle cell foundation Nigeria, LUTH. ๐Ÿฅบ Please retweet for others to see.
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Retweet if you believe this will happen, eventually? #MUFC ๐Ÿ”ด
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Repost if you have never regretted voting for this man in 2023. If you still stand by your decision, let your repost speak for you. Ire oo.
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Like for RT for Kevin De Bruyne Bruno Fernandes
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No Nigerian will pass without retweeting this guy โœŠโค๏ธ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ #NIGMOR
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