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Francis

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calendar_today25-09-2020 19:59:19

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Dr. Chinonso Egemba (@aproko_doctor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The bandits in question have been responsible for attacks on lives and properties. Those crimes are not enough reason to arrest them because they came voluntarily? What exactly are you not telling us? What is being hidden in broad day light?

Timø (@purrymann113) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The government evidently ruins your life, and religion distorts that truth by claiming that God has plans for you or by blaming the devil for your struggles. The goal of religion is to deflect blame from the government, and people unconsciously fall for this gimmick.

Red Pen ❗️ (@minikothe3rd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s high time we normalize exposing and dragging the children of those who steal our commonwealth, considering that family is often the motivation behind the theft.

ỌMỌTẸ URHOBO 👑 (@madamufuomaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't think you guys understand what is going on, neither do you comprehend the damage these people have done to citizens. I can't say much about other countries making certain requirements right now because you are Nigerian. Qatar no dey answer Nigerian again right now. If

Alex Onyia (@winexviv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A plate of food in Beirut now costs 17 MILLION (their currency). Lebanon is in economic collapse. Now pause. Nigeria’s GDP: $400+ BILLION Lebanon’s GDP: $20 BILLION Nigeria’s economy is OVER 20 TIMES larger than Lebanon’s. Yet in Nigeria: • Lebanese are called “expatriates”

Alex Onyia (@winexviv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Enugu Disco a Nigerian engineer is being paid N200k/monthly while an Indian or Lebanese worker with lower experience is being paid $15k/month. This happens in lots of other companies. Nigerians can’t be treated this poorly even in their own country. Where is NLC and co?

Francis (@franciscamillus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigeria just doesn't have a leadership problem, there's also a citizen problem which is "docile citizens". Almost like a sheep led by the worst shepherd and yet can't stray.

Karigwe Ifemelunma (@karigwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This post is to drag some people out of denial, whether they like it or not. This cruel tax law will be implemented. And nothing will happen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu will rig the 2027 election. And nothing will happen too. When the Kenyan government tried to pass a stupid tax law,

This post is to drag some people out of denial, whether they like it or not.

This cruel tax law will be implemented. And nothing will happen.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu will rig the 2027 election. And nothing will happen too.

When the Kenyan government tried to pass a stupid tax law,
Onye Nkuzi (@cchukudebelu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If there's no electricity - you buy a generator. If fuel becomes to expensive - you buy solar + inverter. You don't stop to ask why a nation with Africa's largest gas reserves cannot provide 24 hour electricity. No, "there's no time to think, we are too desperate to think".

Alex Onyia (@winexviv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I genuinely think secondary school and university students in Nigeria should stop copying notes. It’s outdated. It’s inefficient. And it has zero relevance to the modern world. In serious countries, students receive: • Digital notes • Slides by email • Recorded lectures •

Francis (@franciscamillus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigerians need to wake up, the country is in absolute mess and it's quite disheartening. We can't continue living like this!

Dwiz (@jocular_solo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s been one week here and I’ll tell you the biggest contrast I’ve seen between Nigeria and the U.S I don’t know about anybody else’s opinion but personally, the whole of Nigeria lacks developmental and civilized planning, with the exception of maybe Abuja. All these tribal

Dele Farotimi. A victim of Nigeria (@delefarotimi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even though YOU show THEM the LAW, as THEY routinely BREAK the LAW with IMPUNITY, they will still USE the LAW, which does not RULE THEM, to CONDEMN you, with IMPUNITY. Know this, and know the TRUTH and peace; you are not CITIZENS..🇳🇬🤔 #WhoSoldNigeria

Dele Farotimi. A victim of Nigeria (@delefarotimi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You are NOT in a democracy. You require citizenship to vote in a democracy, and you cannot be citizens in a place unruled by law, and governed by impunity. Nigeria is NOT a democracy, and Nigerians are victims and accomplices, not citizens..🇳🇬🤔 #whosoldnigeria? The Accomplices

gst (@wearegst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They looted the oil money. They wasted the loans. They stole the subsidies. Now that the treasury is empty, they are coming for your salary and your digital income to fund their greed. This isn’t governance, it is armed robbery. We refuse to bleed for their luxury!

Lynn Ngugi (@lynn_ngugi1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t think most Africans truly grasp how critical it is to fight for good governance, protect our resources, and make our own countries work. Other countries do not want you in theirs. That’s the uncomfortable truth. That’s why Trump can casually describe entire nations as

Onye Nkuzi (@cchukudebelu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The quality of leadership drives the prosperity of the nation. God is not going to "perform miracles and prosper us, and keep us safe under bad leaders".

midnightsage. (@odogwunwanyii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Religion has destroyed Nigeria down to the middle, and I honestly don’t care who gets angry hearing this. We would be far better off without it. Right now, religion isn't functioning as a moral compass; it has mutated into a coping mechanism for bad governance and a poverty