Prince Kaycee (@princekaycee7) 's Twitter Profile
Prince Kaycee

@princekaycee7

Realist, Humanist.
Facts over opinions.

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calendar_today28-12-2018 22:53:59

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SERAH IBRAHIM (@theserahibrahim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My bank account was blocked I lived in a safe house for 7 months My car was shot at I saw bodies Got a bullet wound I can go on and on, sued the Buhari government. But in all this, I am grateful, because it awakened my political consciousness, birthed a version of me I never

AOTY I did WIN🫳🏾 (@black9jaicon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fact that these people can live such opulent lives and upload it to the internet while the entire country bleeds is utterly disgusting. Shame on all of you.

#OurFavOnlineDoc 🩺 🇬🇧 (@ourfavonlinedoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I pray this revolution I pray and crave for happen in my life time. I’m going to give up at this time because the people in my generation are too afraid to speak up…” - A former bank contract staff exposes the corruption and rot in the banking system

CHUKS 🍥 (@chukserice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“To the people of Abia State, this is your government, a government with no 'Godfather', a government ordained by God. We have no choice but to work for our people. However, we are just getting started; the people have not seen anything yet.” — Governor Alex Otti

AJIBOLA (@mr_jibzz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bought 25k fuel and it read 20 litres. This would cost 3,600 on the morning PBAT was fraudulently sworn in as the president of Nigeria. Fuel price increased by about 594% between then and now. But let’s relax, he’s fixing it. Genuinely gpu

Morris Monye (@morris_monye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you deep it, fuel went from 140/L to 1300/L under 3 years Even King Nebuchadnezzar didn’t kill his people like this. 140L to 1300/L under 3 years.

Abiodun (@bin_gbada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To buy 10 bags of cement, you’ll need 110,000 naira. Before BAT became president, with N110,000, you’ll buy 34 bags of cement. Bola Tinubu has to go.

Peter Obi (@peterobi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Breakdown of Governance and Humanity. What we are witnessing in Borgaja and other communities in Sokoto State, and indeed across our country, is tragic. It reflects a complete breakdown of governance and humanity. Reports that terrorists can issue orders for citizens to flee

Mallam jabir (@mallam_jabeer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earlier today in Kaduna, we accompanied His Excellency Mr. Peter Obi as he met with the ADC governorship aspirant and other party stakeholders. The discussions were focused and productive, centered on rescuing Nigeria, rebuilding trust in leadership and securing victory in 2027

Revolutionary Youth! (@torty_mercy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alex Otti refused to join the APC, Sowore left Abuja where Nnamdi Kanu was tried and detained for a very long time, left Sokoto where they said he was transferred to, came to Abia state to protest. Next he’s on air criticizing Alex Otti. Omoyele Sowore we can solve your arithmetics…

Anambra 1st son (@uchepokoye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This young lady explained the role of Sowore in the Nigerian politics very well. He’s an opposition to opposition, planted by the ruling government to distract and divide the opposing forces against the government. Take a listen.

SERAH IBRAHIM (@theserahibrahim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just came online and found out I’m the sole reason of APC media thugs tears this amazing Sunday. You’ve been tweeting about me for 3 years and I never responded, called me all manner of names. I have finally responded to you with just one tweet and you still cannot sleep 3

Peter Obi (@peterobi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, as part of my nationwide consultations, I visited Kaduna State, where I met with our party stakeholders and members, including Dr. Alhaji Ahmed Tijjani, a gubernatorial hopeful, and Senator Lawal Adamu, who represents Kaduna Central. What I observed in them was not just

Today, as part of my nationwide consultations, I visited Kaduna State, where I met with our party stakeholders and members, including Dr. Alhaji Ahmed Tijjani, a gubernatorial hopeful, and Senator Lawal Adamu, who represents Kaduna Central.

What I observed in them was not just