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There is nothing like peaceful coexistence with terrorists. Anybody preaching that to you is a terrorist.
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It is very easy to know people who have never run a business.
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You are funny. Someone brings in sales of 100m each month for you and you pay 1 million naira, end of month?? What sort of rate card is this
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Tinubu is not my candidate because he is Yoruba. Yoruba people are not buying bread cheaper. We are not buying fuel cheaper. Our children are still being kidnapped. Our businesses are struggling. Our purchasing power has collapsed. So why exactly should I vote based on tribe? Hunger has no tribe. Insecurity has no tribe. Suffering has no religion. I said NO in 2023. I will say NO again in 2027. Vote competence. Vote capacity. Vote character. Vote Peter Obi. Nigeria is bigger than tribe.
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Imagine the guts of a Tinubu supporter asking if Peter Obi made the child of a nobody become someone when he was a governor. Do you people in the Southwest think we are like people in your region who worship people for crumbs? Ordinary we have the "nwa boy" system which already flaws your take. Now come to Peter Obi, he has made numerous children become somebody today when he revamped schools to a high level of standard in Anambra state. The massive flock of supporters you see he has today are a large majority of those he has impacted their lives. Do you think he is like your leaders in the Southwest who breed thugs for election and reward them with Baale or "Obaship"?
When he was a governor, did he make a child of a nobody become Somebody without knowing anyone?
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There is always someone who knows more. That little edge always matters. Appreciating new insight.
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It's amazing to know that at a point in time as this, people don't even bother to do due diligence. Just believe anything they are told and then run with it.
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Everyone shouts we want to have a strong culture at the club but it feels like we don't understand what it means. It means respecting the values and principles of the club. If the manager says, training starts 8am, you are there before 8. If the club says don't do this is, you respect it. If the wage structure has a cap, you respect it. The whole idea is to make everyone feel united and important. It's not when you know it signed for the club, and become a better player, you will start forcing the club to make changes to those principles and values to suit you as a person not as a squad. Alex Ferguson sold a lot of his stars who felt they became bigger than the club's culture but he still remained at the top. A player doesn't win you games or titles without his teammates. What you have as a team is greater than what any player in the world has to offer. For me, that's what culture simple means, everyone moving in the same direction, with the same purpose and belief. Roman's Chelsea had Real Madrid, Barcelona, City, Milan clubs all over our top players, some had unbelievably bigger offers, like City's offer to John Terry. Yet, they all remained because they believed in each other and the club. Players play for money but that's not everything. The culture of the club can't be trampled upon. It's what holds the club together. It's what keeps the players united to perform as one and fight for each other and the badge. I get that Chelsea capped their wages and offer incentives for UCL. I think it's smart because there is always the danger of missing UCL. There is FFP and PSR out there to obey. And the club's revenue isn't as solid as our rivals — even Spurs earn more. Small stadium and lack of UCL are massive issues. It's not about giving everyone what they deserve but can the club actually afford that. I believe Chelsea will soon get to paying £300k wages again, but first, we need to stabilise, play UCL consistently and improve the annual revenues. For players who can't afford to wait and take us there because they want to earn more, they are free to leave. Some people say "but we have spent £2b, and can't afford wages". The first few windows under BlueCo was where the money was spend, the latest ones were more about balancing the book. Selling to raise money, and use it on replacements. That's why the club are into buying players to improve and sell for profit. It's our way of generating revenue and funding incoming transfers. Some top clubs don't need that but we need it to level up. Roman didn't run Chelsea by profit and loss book, we have to understand and always remember that. This club is a bit handicapped in terms of total annual revenue due to the size of Stamford Bridge. It's a lot of money when you compare that with the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United. If we have that extra £40m-£50m, we can afford to put some players on 300k a week. A 300k a week player is basically earning £15.6m per year. Just one player and it's not amortised fee, all of it is straight into the annual record. If you have 3 of such players, it's close to £50m. £250k a week is £13m annually. It's insane.
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When they say this, they fail to realise that Tinubu has just one term left that he's promising to use in fixing the country 😂
2027: “Whoever says one term is enough to fix Nigeria is a li@r” — Segun Sowunmi
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I’ve spent the past couple of weeks building Looters: a public archive of Nigerian political corruption since the 1990s. Governors, ministers, shell companies, Swiss accounts, the Jersey trusts, — one searchable graph. You too can connect the dots: 1000reasons.vote/looters
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Fear no let yorugba influencers condemn the abduction of teachers and students in Oyo God abeg no let wetin I go chop ever block me from speaking the truth ✌🏿
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They don’t believe Peter Obi can fix Nigeria in 4 years, but want us to believe Bola Tinubu will end the hardship Nigerians are facing right now in his second tenure. 😂😂
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APDC otimkpus: “Why is Peter Obi not participating in primaries” The primaries:

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Let me repeat. Since leadership affects us all. Mark all friends, colleagues or relatives that are supporting the APC government. If APC wins in 2027 and things do not improve for most of you, do not help any APC supporter that comes to beg you for assistance. End.
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I will support this ticket. I will support this with $15k. I will deliver more poling units in 2027. ThankGod I have enough funds now. Nigeria must be okey. 100 retweet and we share 1k
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I've told you all that I will use my platform to campaign for Peter Obi. He may or may not win. But as far as I am concerned, no other person that will be on the ballot papers for the post of president, is as clean as Peter Obi. You all know this, but your hatred, envy, greed & tribal and religious bigotry won't let you be great. Search your conscience. We have never had a better presidential candidate since the return of democracy. "Politics is about numbers" I agree. But let us have a free, fair and credible elections to test this. Let us have an election where voters are not threatened by thugs, or ballot boxes being snatched, where the security agencies are not used to rig elections. Let us have elections where poor people are not incentivised with money, bags or rice and beans or garri. Peter Obi would win hands down. End.
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He is not going there to steal. 4 years is enough for any sensible person to put structures in place that will prevent Nigeria from leaking resources.
Dear South East, your son Obi has negotiated a single 4-year term deal with Nigeria, while others are negotiating for a minimum of 8 years, if possible. Please, is 4 years enough for a geopolitical zone that has never truly occupied the nation’s power house in the history of Nigeria?
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A public officer has come out severally to say that he's not a thief. And up till today, not one security agency has been able to refute that claim. Peter Obi says he did not steal public funds, instead of those in power to use the instruments of power to prove him wrong, they resort to character assassination, bribery and weaponization of poverty. If he's a thief, prove it and sue him to court and let him be jailed for being a theif. You young Nigerians, you'll never see a man like Peter Obi in a very long time. If he wasn't a threat to the corrupt establishment, they would not even bother discussing him on national TV, their platforms or through paid & hungry agitators. He's rare and he's unique. Attacking him makes him stronger. If your conscience is clear and you want the best for Nigerians and Nigeria, you'll see this. It's not rocket science. You hate Peter Obi because he's not your regular politician. And he doesn't want to buy your votes with money, bags of rice or beans. Deal with it. I am a Nigerian. And I stand with a man that wants to make sure that things are done the right way. Go and vote for Peter Obi and Kwankwaso for president and vice president. And satisfy your good conscience. End.
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Peter Obi in his continued support to the educational system in Nigeria, donated the sum of 25 million to the university on the Niger.
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