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Terver Akase

@terakase

I was born on April 2. My philosophy: Time is always right to do what is good for the people.

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Congratulations to members of our 2023 campaign team. Yours is the responsibility to lead our march. The main campaign organization is made up of all supporters of the Benue Peoples Project home and in the diaspora. Together, we can. terverakase.com/2022/03/07/202…

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Focus and Faith: two words with five letters each that lead to victory. We’ll get there. I’m grateful for all the support.

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There is nothing like ‘farmer-herder clashes’ in Nigeria. What we have is a situation where armed herders invade farming communities and kill dozens of unarmed people to allow their animals free access to people’s farms. The media should get this fact right.

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Congratulations, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on your emergence as your party's presidential candidate. It has been a hard-fought contest, but that you prevailed confirms your tenacity. -AA

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Lagos was Nigeria’s capital for 77 years - 1914 to 1991 with the country’s resources sunk into its development for the nearly eight decades. It is therefore an implausible fallacy to claim that Lagos only became what it is when someone was made its Governor in 1999.

Lagos was Nigeria’s capital for 77 years - 1914 to 1991 with the country’s resources sunk into its development for the nearly eight decades. It is therefore an implausible fallacy to claim that Lagos only became what it is when someone was made its Governor in 1999.
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Those redesigning the naira notes should ensure that inscriptions of all Nigerian languages are on the currencies. If this is impossible, they should remove the existing Arabic inscriptions and leave only English on the new notes. Arabic is not Nigeria’s 2nd official language.

Those redesigning the naira notes should ensure that inscriptions of all Nigerian languages are on the currencies. If this is impossible, they should remove the existing Arabic inscriptions and leave only English on the new notes. 
Arabic is not Nigeria’s 2nd official language.