Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: But a woman that fears the LORD, she shall be praised.

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Princess Bahel retweeted
For me, politics is very personal . Once you support bad governance, I don't even see you as a human being.
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Princess Bahel retweeted
No one throws stones at a fruitless tree, now you all understand why Peter Obi is targeted. End.
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Princess Bahel retweeted
I have met a lot of people that voted tinubu the last time who will be voting Peter Obi next year. I have also met a lot of first timers and people who didn’t vote last time, that will vote this time because they are voting for Peter Obi. Their reason is that tinubu has been an incompetent failure, after all his promises and shouting “Emi Lokan” in 2023 and they consider Peter Obi the best and only credible option. I haven't met any true Peter Obi supporter that is now supporting tinubu or any other candidate (this is my reality) I believe this administration hasn't lived up to the hype by its agents, supporters & ministers, but I cannot deny that it's been the worst ever we have seen till date. And anyone currently supporting them is delusional. That this administration has made propaganda and corruption their trademark is evident, in all the arms and institutions of government. Alex Otti has shown that governance is truly not rocket science, by adopting the Peter Obi model, and while tinubu has failed woefully in 3 years, Alex Otti has excelled amazingly. It is now obvious to all that Peter Obi is the only one who can turn around the fortunes of Nigeria.. There is no better option period! VOTE NDC VOTE PETER OBI & KWANKWASO NIGERIA WILL BE OK✌️
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I'll definitely blame the government for the gross growth in fraud and prostitution... But I'll also blame the youths that indulge in that... Because if you keep fraud aside and work legitimately, ladies would not prostitute themselves as much as they do today and the economy would show what it truly is, terrible. The Nigerian economy is majorly surviving on fraud or malicious activities, creating a false impression of success and prosperity... And legit workers are rarely on the timeline of the Nigerian economy... Millions of honest, hardworking Nigerians are barely reflected in the country's economic narrative. They work, pay their dues, and contribute legitimately, yet they remain largely invisible while illicit wealth dominates the spotlight. That's a problem we need to talk about more honestly.
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Princess Bahel retweeted
Feminism doesn’t stop you from taking care of your man. Feminism doesn’t stop you from collecting penis. Feminism doesn’t stop you from cooking for a man. Feminism doesn’t stop you from spending your money on a man. You people talk about feminism like it’s a cult created to be against men, it isn’t!
Forget all this feminisim stuff we do online. If money enters my hand, I’m definitely spoiling my babe.🙂‍↔️
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We have de-intellectualized Nigerian politics so that crooks and dunces are the ones responsible for making laws. It explains why NASS is decriminalizing certificate forgery in elections litigation.
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When you expect people to judge you, you'll start to see that judgement everywhere, even when it doesn't exist!!
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I have an opinion. It may not be popular, but it's mine. Fraud and prostitution often used to begin at the university level. These days, however, it's starting right from secondary school. Secondary school girls are now saying, "If he's not pressing money, what am I doing with him?" Secondary school boys are saying, "If you're not using the latest Samsung or an iPhone, you're not on my level." Why are secondary school children competing with themselves like this? Many of them are chasing lifestyles they cannot afford, carrying expensive phones while neglecting the things that truly matter, their education, personal development, and future. Big phones. Empty heads. And most of the time, those devices are used for nothing more than chatting and showing off.
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Princess Bahel retweeted
The first priority a woman must have before she becomes a wife & mother, is to make sure that the man is not a criminal. The first priority a man must have before he decides to be a husband & father, is to make sure that the woman understands & values legit ways living. End.
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I have watched several videos from the ongoing protest in Abuja led by VDM and while I admire the effort and courage behind it, I still have my reservations. Residents of Abuja are too soft and overly comfortable. If VDM was leading this same protest in Benin, I can confidently say there would have been a revolution or even an insurrection by now. The energy and reaction of the people would have been on a completely different level. The truth is, a protest that can spark a real revolution may never truly begin in Abuja because many residents are too reserved and posh. But the frustrating part is that without Abuja joining such a movement, it may never achieve any meaningful result because Abuja remains the seat of power. In a nutshell, Abuja residents may not be the ones to start a revolutionary protest or insurrection, yet Nigerians still need their participation for any major movement to have real impact. Nigeria is at the brink of a revolution and possible insurrection, yet many people still act as though everything is normal. The frustration, anger, and hardship in the country keep growing daily, but the energy needed to drive real change is still missing in places where it matters most.
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Princess Bahel retweeted
I remember that older people thought we were making noise during endsars until we shut the nation down, and then government had to kill us because they couldn’t stand discomfort. We need to discomfort everyone again. Kids are in captivity. Little girls are with rapists.
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I just heard that Borno state has reintegrated 720 repentant terrorists into the society!! Be like dem never die finish for Borno oo
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See eh, old people need to know how they talk or communicate with young people... Gen Z do not have chills oo... It's always a gbas for gbos something
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Princess Bahel retweeted
Falz dad, Femi Falana (SAN) along side Falz and Lagos other Lagos residents out protesting over insecurity in Lagos this morning ✊🏽🙌🏼
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Let's bare in mind as today's democracy day, Nigeria is one of the few places where illegal things become “culture” if enough people do them.
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This Una master strategist is all talks, nothing more!! He had to wait for a month before showing any atom of concern towards the abducted children both in OYO and Borno... He said it in his speech today, not because he cares but just so that Nigerians would think that he still cares!
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Princess Bahel retweeted
🚨🚨 VDM might have just kickstarted something that would soon escalate. If it continues for a while. Other states will catch the fire. Other influencers and activist will pull their crowd. Angry Nigerians will close their shops and storm the streets to protest and air their voices and frustration. There will be one voice. One location to meet. One movement. And then you have a full blown revolution in the country. This time it will not be a small one. My advice is make plans for food for you and your family. Buy food no matter how little and stock up your house. Change is about to happen.
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Tinubu don dey lie for live!! Which one is "turning our former enemies into citizens"🤧
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Crying machine 😂 Na the same ATIKU you go sit down for e house dey wait like who go wait for interview...
Replying to @realkenokonkwo
Two mouth piece. Lol 😂
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Princess Bahel retweeted
Every African country is supporting Mexico except South Africa. They'll be disgraced in this world cup. A country filled with hatred, envy and entitled lazy men & women. We Africans can't wait to laugh at their downfall. Very wicked people. End.
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