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Sègęlu

@lawansonsegun1

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calendar_today30-10-2012 15:59:50

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HRH banke oniru (@hrh_bankeoniru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Northern Nigeria is irredeemable, not because of its people, but because every single person in power there has chosen blood money over human lives. Every governor. Every senator. Every House of Reps member. Every local government chairman. They are not just failing to stop

Alex Onyia (@winexviv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Nigeria, we produce lawyers for a country with little regard for justice… Engineers for a nation that imports almost everything… Scientists for a system that funds zero research… Teachers for a society that doesn’t value education… And graduates for industries that don’t

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The endgame is amnesty for the bandits and terrorists up north. They are still smarting from the one granted to Niger Delta militants. Gumi is the spearhead of that goal. Many northern elites tacitly support this idea.

Ubaka⚡️ (@nwa_onyeolili) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alex Onyia There’s truth in this. Discipline didn’t just collapse in schools, it collapsed in homes first. Children mirror what they see: If they see parents insulting teachers, they’ll do the same. If they see adults breaking rules and facing no consequences, they learn fearlessness

Old Salty Marine (@bamasaltymarine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lady: do you drink beer? Me: yes. Lady: how many per day? Me: 3. Lady: how much do you pay per beer? Me: $5 each including tip. Lady: how long have you been drinking? Me: about 20 years. Lady: 3 beers a day equates to $450 per month or $5,400 per year. In 20 years, that's

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I have long maintained that the overall objective behind the killings is amnesty similar to that granted to the Niger Delta militias. Few people truly believe in Nigeria; it’s all about benefits accruing to groups and individuals.

Dr Folaseye (ENT/Head &Neck Surgeon) (@drfolaseye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THERE IS A LAW CALLED “A CERTAIN DAY “ Mandela was sentenced to life imprisonment . Hmmm! Then a certain day came. GEN Olusegun Obasanjo had to go to prison Then a certain day came and May 29th was birthed Revolution becomes bigger in life imprisonment. Then a certain day

THERE IS A LAW CALLED 
“A CERTAIN DAY “

Mandela was sentenced to life imprisonment . Hmmm! 
Then a certain day came.
GEN Olusegun Obasanjo had to go to  prison
Then a certain day came and May 29th was birthed

Revolution becomes bigger in life imprisonment. 
Then a certain day
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Justice or Vengeance: The Case of Nnamdi Kanu On November 20, 2025, Nigeria sentenced a man to life in prison for words spoken from foreign soil—after illegally kidnapping him from Kenya, ignoring a UN ruling demanding his release, and prosecuting him under a law that no longer

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"A functional democracy requires an independent judiciary with its own budget and operational autonomy." In a democracy where two supposedly independent arms of government are singing to the executive branch's tune.

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The ONLY language the Nigerian government respects is violence. When groups take up arms against the state, they get appeased, negotiated with, and granted amnesty. Nothing will change anytime soon because everyone want a piece of the largesse that is Nigeria.

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"My name's Raymond. I'm 73. I work the parking lot at St. Joseph's Hospital. Minimum wage, orange vest, a whistle I barely use. Most people don't even look at me. I'm just the old man waving cars into spaces. But I see everything. Like the black sedan that circled the lot every

"My name's Raymond. I'm 73. I work the parking lot at St. Joseph's Hospital. Minimum wage, orange vest, a whistle I barely use. Most people don't even look at me. I'm just the old man waving cars into spaces.
But I see everything.

Like the black sedan that circled the lot every