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This is the tweet shaking the BATS camp. Confusion everywhere. No response, just silence and deflection. Let this reach every TL. Let it sit where truth cannot be ignored. This is not just a tweet, this is a reminder. A mirror. A call to accountability. This deserves to be framed in homes, not because of politics, but because it speaks to leadership, history, and conscience. At a time when many have gone quiet, one voice is still asking the hard questions. The only opposition we have right now is Peter Obi. A New Nigeria is POssible 🇳🇬
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Has anyone else noticed that ginger is no longer as hot or potent as it used to be? Just two years ago, ₦500 could buy about 5–6 pieces of ginger. Today, ₦500 barely gets you 2 pieces. Yet despite the sharp increase in price, the quality seems to be declining. The ginger many of us buy today doesn’t have the same heat, aroma, or strength it once had. For a country blessed with fertile land and known for agricultural production, why are we paying more and getting less? Agriculture is not just about harvest figures and export numbers. It is about quality, affordability, and ensuring that Nigerians can access the products grown in their own country. The rising cost of food and declining quality of produce should concern every government that claims agriculture is a priority.
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Ladies and gentlemen… 🤣 May I proudly present: HER. 🧡✨
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A video from Ifechukwu Dennis’. He says he did not create the AI-generated content. According to him, he picked it up from a TikTok account and shared it. If that’s true, then what due diligence was done before his arrest? Was the original source traced? Was he interviewed? Were the follow-up videos clearing him reviewed? You cannot arrest first and investigate later. Due process exists for a reason.
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What concerns me most about this entire saga is the apparent lack of due diligence and accountability. First, Bayo Onanuga publicly called for the arrest of VDM over the viral AI-generated audio. That statement was made from an official platform and carried significant weight. To date, I have not seen any public apology or correction to VDM after it became clear that he was not the creator of the content. Then attention shifted to Ifechukwu Dennis. A private citizen, Femi, released a video identifying Ifechukwu as the creator of the AI content. However, Femi later released follow-up videos reportedly clarifying that Ifechukwu was not the creator after all and had merely shared the content. If that is indeed the case, then an important question arises: Did the DSS rely on the initial allegation while ignoring the subsequent clarifications? Because if a person’s liberty is being taken away, investigators owe the public more than a rushed conclusion. They owe the public a thorough investigation. What makes this even more troubling is that Taiwo Peters was also mentioned in the same line of allegations and was also said to have shared the content. Yet Ifechukwu appears to be the only person arrested. Why? What specific evidence justified arresting one person and not others? A democracy cannot function on accusations alone. Public officials have a duty to verify before accusing. Investigators have a duty to investigate before arresting. And when mistakes are made, those responsible have a duty to correct the record. The same urgency used to accuse people should be used to apologize when those accusations turn out to be wrong.
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Ebelechukwu retweeted
The entire Aso Rock media team unleashed against Peter Obi Datti Baba-Ahmed and his elder brother recruited against Obi Kenneth Okonkwo and the Atiku’s influencers team mobilized to tear down Obi Arabambi reactivated and funded against Obi What does this tell you?✍️
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Aww… Datti, who couldn’t even deliver his own polling unit, is now telling us he joined Peter Obi out of sympathy. Nigerian politics never runs out of surprises.
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Whoever is handling that Instagram page seems more concerned with circling the word “FAKE” on pictures circulating online about the Oyo kidnapped children. If the pictures are fake, does that mean the kidnapping itself is fake? Are the children not still missing? Are families not still living through the nightmare of not knowing where their children are? At a time when the focus should be on securing their release and demanding urgent action, some people are busy arguing over pictures. The children are real. The pain is real. The fear their families are living with is real. Misplaced priorities.
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Truly, my fellow Nigerians, how are you coping? Not “I’m fine.” Not “God dey.” How are you really doing? Cooking gas is now ₦1,700 per kg. Tatashe moved from about ₦7,500 to ₦14,000 in barely a week. Tomatoes have become a luxury. Ginger is almost out of reach. Every trip to the market feels like a fresh shock. At the same time, insecurity keeps rising, businesses are struggling, and families are being forced to make impossible choices every day. Yet we’re told everything is under control. The truth is that many homes are already in survival mode. People are eating less, buying less, and quietly carrying burdens they don’t talk about. If urgent action is not taken, Nigeria is heading towards a serious food crisis. This is not politics. This is the reality millions of Nigerians are living every single day. So once again, my fellow Nigerians… How are you really coping?
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What about the young man killed by police in delta over the waybill issue Nigerians can move on quickly
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Sit with your conscience for a moment and look at this woman. Not as a headline. Not as a news story. Not as content. Look at her as a mother. A woman who left home to educate children and found herself staring down the barrel of a gun. Look at the tears in her eyes. Listen to the fear in her voice. Then ask yourself: If this was your mother, would you be silent? If this was your wife, would you move on so quickly? If this was your sister, would you simply scroll past? While many of us are at home with our families tonight, some families do not know if they will ever see their loved ones again. These are not just statistics. These are human beings. This woman’s tears are a cry for help. May we never become so used to tragedy that we stop feeling the pain of others.
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Her tears should be enough. The sight of a nursing mother crying for help should be enough. A baby torn away from safety should be enough. A 2-year-old child in captivity should be enough. A 4-year-old child in the hands of kidnappers should be enough. These children were taken from their classrooms. From the very place where they should have been learning, laughing, and dreaming about their future. Instead, their families are living through every parent’s worst nightmare. If this does not touch your conscience, then what will? Beyond politics, beyond party lines, and beyond our differences, there are innocent children waiting to come home. Get your PVC. Vote with your conscience. Because the quality of leadership we choose today determines the kind of country our children inherit tomorrow.
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Ozi emena. Today, I remember the men, women, and children whose lives were lost during one of the darkest chapters of our history. I remember the courage. I remember the sacrifices. I remember the pain that many families still carry. As Ndị Igbo, we owe it to those who came before us to remember their stories, preserve their legacy, and continue to pursue peace, justice, unity, and progress. May the souls of all who departed find eternal rest. Ozi emena. Ndị dike anaghị anwụ anwụ. (The brave are never truly forgotten.) #BiafraRemembranceDay
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Are you still campaigning for APC?
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Please share this video with as many people as possible. Let us raise our voices together and demand the safe release of the children still being held in the bush. Their only “crime” was going to school in search of knowledge and a better future. Your voice matters. Your repost matters. Your outrage matters. The government must act — and act fast.
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While politicians are home celebrating with their children and grandchildren, over 40 children are still trapped in the bush with guns pointed at their heads. Pause for a moment and let that sink into your conscience.
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Today is children’s day. Some children are at home jumping around, eating cake and celebrating. Some children are currently in the bush scared, hungry and probably crying for their parents. Mr Micheal’s children will not be celebrating today like the children and grandchildren of politicians. They are mourning their father after his head was cut off on camera and the whole country is slowly moving on like it is normal. No real outrage. No urgency. Just politics as usual and people already campaigning for the same government that allowed Nigeria become this horrifying. Sometimes I honestly wonder how we became this numb to pain.
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