Confidence (@denssy_peters) 's Twitter Profile
Confidence

@denssy_peters

Positivity lives here

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JM (@jayhemz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only Nigerians use this phrase. Whites only see someone with the experience or someone to be trained. What does being "unemployable" even mean? So the person is retarded and can't work regardless or what exactly?

Uncle Mike (@faradayvisuals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

imagine say na this goat be the first president after independence. people would have been begging to return to slavery. he’s a very useless goat.

👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊 (@unkleayo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From my DMs. Look at what GTBank is paying their staff, and look at the target. 87 accounts daily is 1700 accounts per month, with limited hopes of promotion. How is this not slavery? How does this make sense?

From my DMs. 

Look at what GTBank is paying their staff, and look at the target. 

87 accounts daily is 1700 accounts per month, with limited hopes of promotion. 

How is this not slavery? 

How does this make sense?
Maxvayshia™ (@maxvayshia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cos there has always been a mapped out plan. Nothing is coincidence. We just don’t see beyond our noses. Those of us who do, are called conspiracy theorists.

Babatunde Gbadamosi (@bogbadams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The last time I checked, it's not China that is giving Abia State electricity. How it is such people are allowed to emerge as leaders, again and again from the North, when we know there are many, many brilliant, independent, innovative minds in that region, I do not understand.

OLUCHI ( you have no funder) (@phatbabeluu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I went to ebonyi , cross river and the poverty there, increased the hate I have for Nigerian politicians. Instead of calling these fools out some of you are hellbent on shielding them.

⚖️ 🧑‍💻Akụabatalụm (@chimdimma92) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lmao, nobody has ever had issues with going to Enugu by Air. The international airport has always worked and other airlines have always transported people to and fro Enugu. I don't see what Enugu Air, introduced by the governor has done specially for the residents of Enugu

Morris Monye (@morris_monye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The problem is all the microphones in front of him and all the media men gathered there listening to this. There is problem in this country o

Aji Bussu Onye Mpiawa azụ 🇨🇮 (@afamdeluxo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I genuinely cannot wait for 2027 to come and pass so I can fully focus on myself again irrespective of the outcome. . One of the most terrifying realizations from this whole period is discovering how many young people don’t actually want a better Nigeria, they just want

SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬 (@n6oflife6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They can’t create Factions at NDC so the New plan is to try and Factionalize the OBIDIENT MOVEMENT.. Channels and TVC will soon start interviewing the NEW FACTIONAL LEADERS of the “Obedient” movement back to back. 🤡 This is how you know we are being ruled by Dullards. 🤣🤣

Vellos Media 💡 (@vellosmedia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nobody dey even talk about the “good things” wey Tinubu dey do Everywhere you turn, the discussion is ALWAYS Peter Obi from Anambra

Esther Umoh (@estherumoh10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As much as we have a leader who listens, welcomes suggestions, and carries people along, Peter Obi is also someone who has both the mental and financial capacity to run a presidential election successfully. He did it in 2023, and he remains more than capable of handling a

Peter Obi (@peterobi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, Thursday 7th May, I continued with my commitment to supporting critical areas of development—education, healthcare, and helping people out of poverty—with a visit to the University of the Niger, Umunya, Anambra State. The university, which was established just five years

Today, Thursday 7th May, I continued with my commitment to supporting critical areas of development—education, healthcare, and helping people out of poverty—with a visit to the University of the Niger, Umunya, Anambra State. 

The university, which was established just five years