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If you're always sad whenever you hear, read or see someone mention President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, guess what? You may remain sad for a very long time. This is because you will continue to hear his name as the sitting President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria until 2031. After that, you will still read and hear about him as a former president. So, my question is: how many years will you be happy? President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (PBAT) will continue to appear in the news and on social media until 2031 as the sitting president and beyond that as a former president.
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"It’s a devastating situation to lose a child, but feeling robbed of peace makes it harder. Hope the hospital provides a clear explanation to help her find closure."
Euracare Hospital Has Robbed Me Even of the Peace to Mourn My Son— Author Chimamanda Adichie Cries Out as She Seeks Justice Over Her Son’s De@th
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K!ll epileptic power supply before epileptic power supply k!lls businesses in Nigeria.
Kill corruption before corruption kills Nigeria.
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I will free Nnamdi Kanu as president, he has done nothing wrong. I will also negotiate with Bandits. - Peter Obi repeats

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Otunba Bimbola Ashiru, Chairman of @ODUAinvestment Company Limited, present at the 4th Annual @ThinkYoruba_1st Global Conference held today at the Human Resources Development Centre, @UnilagNigeria , as one of its distinguished speakers #ThinkYorubaFirst
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Analyst of the year 😂😂😂
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In 2023, Bola Tinubu scored 8million votes—with how woeful he has performed, I don’t expect him to score more than 5 million votes. On the other hand, Peter Obi has the potential to score over 11 million votes in 2027. —Prof. Udenta Udenta
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"Governance is not just a constitutional exercise; it is an expression of a people’s collective identity. Lagos has a distinct heritage, and the primary stakeholders of that heritage must be the ones to lead its political institutions. Protecting indigenous leadership is essential for preserving the socio-cultural fabric of our communities."
You Can’t Stop Igbos From Contesting for Governorship in Lagos — Prof. Sam Amadi Insists Former chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Prof. Sam Amadi, has insisted that Nigerians should be free to seek political office anywhere in the country, regardless of their ethnic background, stressing that Igbos have the right to contest for the highest positions in Lagos. Speaking on issues of citizenship, integration and national unity, Amadi warned against treating any ethnic group as second-class citizens in Nigeria. “You cannot tell Igbos that they should not vie for the biggest office in Lagos because they are not Yoruba people. That’s an error,” he said. According to him, the principle of common citizenship means every Nigerian enjoys equal rights across the country. “The idea of common citizenship is that we are all citizens of Nigeria. We can’t be less citizen in Sokoto,” he stated. Amadi, however, distinguished between cultural rights and legal rights, arguing that while non-indigenes may not lay claim to traditional institutions in their host communities, they retain full political and civic rights. “An Igbo man who has built his business, who says ‘I want to represent Apapa,’ has a right. And the people have a right to choose him or not,” he said. He urged young Igbos not to live in fear of backlash while pursuing legitimate opportunities and political aspirations. “We should be wise, respectful and tolerant, but we must be assertive. We must be clear that we are part of Nigeria,” Amadi said, adding that national integration cannot succeed if citizens are discouraged from feeling a sense of belonging outside their ethnic homelands. The former NERC boss also lamented what he described as growing perceptions of ethnic discrimination among young Nigerians, saying many feel opportunities are determined by tribe rather than merit.
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How will our incoming SP accept the HOR ticket?😂😂😂😂
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Social media has made @AishaYesufu feel too big of herself. Well, if Obi is too big to be VP, Aisha is too big to be HOR member. It is a democratic right. That's okay.
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🙂🇿🇦 South African legends Benni McCarthy, Quinton Fortune and Aaron Mokoena after the 2-0 loss against Mexico... 🤣🤣 (@SportyTV)

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Mr. Peter Obi needs confirm "Itoju to lagbara" 😂😂😂😂
God!!! Supporters of this earthworm has no right to call anyone dull... Because no depth of obtuseness can be as hollow as Peter's
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The lesson here is clear: don't wait for a crisis or an 'opportunity' to show your partner they are your number one priority.
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A woman in my church refused to change to her husband’s surname for 2 years after marriage The man kept begging her to process a new international passport with his name, but she refused and insisted she wanted to continue using her father’s name. Eventually, the man got tired and stopped talking about it. Now fast forward to recently… An international opportunity came up at the man’s workplace and he was allowed to travel with his wife That was when Madam suddenly started begging to do the surname change and process a new passport quickly The man's response now is: “I don’t care again. I won’t include you in my application.” Now the woman has been crying and telling Pastor to help her beg him"
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Awon omo Yorùbá wa kaakiri gbogbo agbaye Isese to the world in the World Cup
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The U.S. men's national soccer team couldn't contain themselves after the Knicks' comeback 🔥 (via @USMNT)

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Portugal vs Nigeria match is showing on Dstv channels 254 and 258.
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Replying to @LegendaryJoe
While the fall is difficult to witness, the lesson is invaluable for those willing to learn. Use this as a blueprint for your own journey, invest in your roots, build your own substance, and ensure that your legacy is something you’ve actively forged, not just something you stumbled upon.
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If Peter Obi fails to withdraw the suit against Okonkwo, there could be a lot of revelations about what transpired within the Obidient movement during the 2023 election, of which @realkenokonkwo was an active member.
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While the fall is difficult to witness, the lesson is invaluable for those willing to learn. Use this as a blueprint for your own journey, invest in your roots, build your own substance, and ensure that your legacy is something you’ve actively forged, not just something you stumbled upon.
DO NOT LAUGH AT PETER'S ORDEAL - LEARN FROM HIS FALL Beyond the bants and cruise, there is indeed a sobering lesson to extract from Peter’s guaranteed, disgraceful end: "Legacy is not accidental." Any mediocre bird can happen upon a ripe mango when the wind blows right. Time and chance can flatter an empty mind, causing him to stumble blindly into success, while others simply wake up into the comfort of inherited prosperity they didn't sweat for. But a crown of gold cannot stay long on the head of a man with wooden thoughts. ​To forge a legacy that outlives your bones requires deliberate steps, landmark footprints, and a lifetime spent raising other giants. Peter possesses none of these vital ingredients. There is no shortcut to excellence, brother - you cannot climb the iroko tree from the leaves. Look at Peter today. The same man who held the entire nation spellbound just a heartbeat ago is now being dragged through the mud by the very crowd that once chanted "Messiah." Truly, the same sun that melts the wax will harden the clay, and the wind that blew his garment up has finally revealed the nakedness of his substance. Good Afternoon Severally...
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Stray bu!!et hits @egi_nupe Untop NDC matter wey no concern Adam.😂😂😂😂
What kind of disrespect is this @Chude_ND1 ?
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Stray bu!!et hits@egi_nupeUntop NDC matter wey no concern Adam.😂😂😂😂
What kind of disrespect is this @Chude_ND1 ?
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My question is, how many Hausa people are currently serving as governors in the northern states?
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Hausa-Fulani is a political and sociolinguistic label commonly used in Northern Nigeria, not a claim that it is a single ethnic origin. The classification here follows that usage; it does not merge Hausa and Fulani into one tribe. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hausa%…
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