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Onye Nkuzi (@cchukudebelu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The reason why Alex Otti is Governor of Abia State, is because a single woman put her foot down, and said no to rigging. This is in contrast to the typical Nigerian Middle Class attitude of "there is nothing I can do, and if Nigeria gets too bad, I will japa".

Dr Joe Abah, OON (@drjoeabah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The worst kind of political leader is the one that is intelligent enough to understand what needs to be done to improve the lives of citizens, totally has the wherewithal to get it done, but fails/refuses to direct the doing, for personal, pecuniary or political reasons.

Pat Utomi (@utomipat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To worship money and power at the expense of the future all our children will live in, with no care for the peace and progress of those times is condemnable by all of decent conscience. They have a moral obligation to push back on such darkness.

Dr Joe Abah, OON (@drjoeabah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear men, don’t let them only motivate you to be angry. Let them also motivate you to be happy, and healthy, and fit, and intelligent, and successful, and gracious, and well dressed, and well spoken, and classy, and at peace with your God. I am Ezemmuo. I know things.

Dr Joe Abah, OON (@drjoeabah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Guys, when you have shed blood, sweat and tears honing your expertise over very many years of pain and sacrifice, don’t be apologetic about charging big money for your expertise. Your skill is like art work. The price you put on it is the price! Pay your dues first, then charge!!

Olúṣeun Onígbindé (@seunonigbinde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My brother, we try to engage in meaningful dialogue, only to be met with noise—fueled more by envy, cynicism, and fleeting online trends than informed debate. But clarity is needed. Let me explain: the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) is exactly that—a medium-term fiscal

Onotu (@aonotu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Eko Electricity Distribution Company, Attached are the details of power supply to FESTAC 11kV-71 Road for March 2025. The average daily supply for the month was approximately 10 hours and 25 minutes, compared to the expected minimum average of 16 hours per day for Band B customers. The March 2025

Dear <a href="/EKEDP/">Eko Electricity Distribution Company</a>,

Attached are the details of power supply to FESTAC 11kV-71 Road for March 2025.
The average daily supply for the month was approximately 10 hours and 25 minutes, compared to the expected minimum average of 16 hours per day for Band B customers.

The March 2025
David Hundeyin (@davidhundeyin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're afraid of creating positive trouble because you're worried that being a troublemaker can put your life at risk, consider that you can live the most middle-of-the-road, milquetoast, inoffensive, quiet, invisible, careful life, and then you step out of your house one day

Swapna Kumar Panda (@swapnakpanda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are learning Python for - Django / Flask / FastAPI - NumPy / Pandas - Data Science / Data Analysis - Machine Learning These are the best YouTube courses:

If you are learning Python for

   - Django / Flask / FastAPI
   - NumPy / Pandas
   - Data Science / Data Analysis
   - Machine Learning

These are the best YouTube courses:
Alex Onyia (@winexviv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Nigeria, the best students get applause. The best dancers get scholarships. The best footballers get signed. But the best coders, scientists, and thinkers? They get ignored — or japa. This country doesn't reward brilliance. It exports it.

Alex Onyia (@winexviv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Nigeria, we teach students to pass exams, not to solve problems. That’s why Nigeria has millions of graduates but few builders. Our schools are factories for certificates — not innovation.

Alex Onyia (@winexviv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Nigeria, we’ve had millions of graduates, thousands of PhDs, and decades of ‘education.’ Yet we still import pencils, can’t generate stable electricity, and can't conduct a credible election. What exactly are we learning?

Alex Onyia (@winexviv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigerian students are taught to pass exams, not to solve real problems. That’s why we have graduates who fear job interviews but memorize past questions like scripture.

Great Oracle Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary. (@abdulmahmud01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TO THOSE WHO SIT ON THE FENCE: Nigerians are not merely living through hardship, they are wading through the very furnaces of hell. In these times, salvation will not come from saints cloistered in contemplation, but from those who plant their boots firmly in the

Peter Obi (@peterobi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Engagement with General Abacha: Setting the Record Straight In consonance with my established principles of defending everything I am involved in, and in the interest of all men and women of goodwill, especially those committed to the pursuit of truth, I hereby attach the

Our Engagement with General Abacha: Setting the Record Straight

In consonance with my established principles of defending everything I am involved in, and in the interest of all men and women of goodwill, especially those committed to the pursuit of truth, I hereby attach the
Sterling Bank (@sterling_bankng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s always heart breaking to read these stories 💔. On OneBank, we built a Panic Password for moments of distress. When entered instead of your normal password, it signals you’re not secure, shows only 10% of your balance, and triggers transaction monitoring to help keep you

F A A R E E S 💫 🇵🇸 (@mfaarees_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigerian commercial banks, in collaboration with network providers, are exploiting Nigerian citizens. They charge us for unsuccessful USSD transactions, which are literally their fault. This is unfair, and we Nigerians want it to STOP! Everyone REPOST and tag Central Bank of Nigeria and other