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e-madubuko

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An incurable optimist.

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Sam Amadi (@samamadi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It makes no sense to say to another: when d Feb. poll results come out you will cry. That’s silly. If we elect a good candidate we all rejoice; if we elect a bad candidate we all grieve. Stop taunting any candidate’s supporters. Win or lose we’re all in it. We really need better

Sam Amadi (@samamadi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the worst INEC. Spent the most money and conducted the worst election. Missing out something as basic as ink pad. INEC chair failed INEC Nigeria should be throughly audited. The institution should be sacked after May 29 and reconstituted. A big shambolic election

Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫 (@savvyrinu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many young Nigerians are asking two important questions after the recent elections: 1. Did my vote count? 2. Why should I participate in this flawed process again? Let's address these questions one by one.

Peter Obi (@peterobi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In all you do, always remember those immortal words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jnr, that "The true measure of a man is not how he behaves in moments of comfort and convenience, but how he stands at times of controversy and challenges". A New Nigeria is Indeed POssible.

Chigozie I. Alex (@chigozieialex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joy Ekpenyong, EKA is a die hard Obidient who did not only campaign and voted for Peter Obi in the just concluded presidential elections, she also supported the campaigns with her finances, my support group was amongst the groups she donated to.

Joy Ekpenyong, <a href="/Eka_nyin/">EKA</a> is a die hard Obidient who did not only campaign and voted for Peter Obi in the just concluded presidential elections, she also supported the campaigns with her finances, my support group was amongst the groups she donated to.
Peter Obi (@peterobi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let me confess that the label of being a vintage Onitsha-based trader does not in any way confer on me the status of an economic expert. With my vast trading knowledge and my involvement in the real sector,

Alexandros Marinos 🏴‍☠️ (@alexandrosm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paul Graham Murtaza @sansalana In the quagmire of modern discourse, where mediocrity often parades as wisdom and verbosity masquerades as eloquence, there emerges a plea, seemingly sensible, for the judicious use of what are pejoratively termed ‘recondite words’. This advisory, however, veers dangerously close

Mr. Czar (@mrczar_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📷 I posted this on my WhatsApp Status a long time ago; Maybe I should Share it here ===== The first activity I did to put money in my pocket was mixing concrete, that won’t be the first move for Dangote’s son, even if he has absolutely no support from his dad - why?

Brandon Turner (@beardybrandon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's 3 levels of rich... Level 1.) Cutting your own grass Level 2.) Paying someone else to cut your grass Level 3.) Cutting your own grass

Charly Boy Area Fada 1 (@areafada1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everybody is shouting “Let’s unite and take back Nigeria.” The noise is loud. The outrage? Clear. But you see ehn… when you look past the press conferences, the hashtags, the handshakes… one question still dey remain: Unite for what exactly? Is this about Us/Nigerias, or

Everybody is shouting “Let’s unite and take back Nigeria.”
The noise is loud. The outrage? Clear. 

But you see ehn… when you look past the press conferences, the hashtags, the handshakes… one question still dey remain:
Unite for what exactly? 

Is this about Us/Nigerias, or
Dan Ferris (@dferris1961) 's Twitter Profile Photo

World of Statistics Spending lots of time on X. Watching a lot of TV news and thinking it's not mostly lies and distortion. Not spending most of your time trying to create or produce something.

Obioha Ukekwe (@obiohaukekwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Joe Abah, OON I see things differently. While education in governance can help, I don’t believe that’s the real problem with Nigerian governors, LGA chairmen, or even the president. Many of them are already well-educated lawyers, engineers, and even PhD. holders, as you mentioned. They also

Rev. Fr. Chinenye John Oluoma #FadaOluoma (@fadaoluoma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Ministry of Criticism😂😂 There was a time wheel chairs and crutches were recklessly brandished as evidence of healing in every crusade. Through criticisms, the shenanigans has radically reduced if not totally stopped. Yet crusades and rallies go on to the glory of God.

The Ministry of Criticism😂😂

There was a time wheel chairs and crutches were  recklessly brandished as evidence of healing in every crusade. Through criticisms, the shenanigans has radically reduced if not totally stopped. Yet crusades and rallies go on to the glory of God.