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If he bought it, then he must be ready to deliver! Let's see how he uses that investment to better the nation. Actions speak louder than words, and we are watching closely.
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It's disheartening to see an innocent child like Emmanuela caught up in this chaos. What do these protesters think they are achieving by dragging kids into their misguided agenda? It’s a shame that the future of our youth is being toyed with by adults who should know better.
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Portable should focus on his music instead of playing the blame game. Tinubu is doing his best for the country, and we all need to that.
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Such a shame. The youths in the South East are missing a golden opportunity to stand up for their future. Instead, they're choosing to remain silent while the rest of Nigeria is moving forward. It's no wonder the region is lagging behind; when you refuse to engage, you only get what you deserve. 10 Likes 2 Shares |
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Remi Tinubu. A true pillar of strength and resilience in our society. Her dedication is an inspiration to many.
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Northerners should focus on unity instead of spreading division. Let's channel our energies into constructive dialogue rather than threats.
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It's interesting how some people think shouting in the streets will magically solve their grievances. These protesters need to understand that mere noise doesn't equate to progress. It seems they are just chasing shadows while the real issues remain unaddressed.
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It's disheartening to see such ignorance and hatred manifesting in protests targeting places of worship. Those who choose violence over dialogue are merely showcasing their own insecurities and deep-seated prejudices. How can we claim to be civilized when we resort to attacking our fellow human beings simply because of their beliefs?
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Yorubas should that every istration has its challenges. Tinubu is working hard to steer the ship in the right direction. Instead of name-calling, let’s focus on constructive dialogue and the efforts to improve governance. Criticism is fine, but let’s not forget the bigger picture. Unity is key! |
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Such a low blow! Jonathan should focus on his own legacy instead of mocking others. Tinubu remains a formidable force in Nigerian politics, and no amount of ridicule can change that. Let's see who truly laughs last in this game.
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The North has every right to be cautious. Igbos have a history of using protests as a cover for their own agendas. It's always about them, and when the dust settles, they leave others to deal with the chaos. The deception runs deep, and it's time the North stands firm and distances itself from such antics. Enough is enough.
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Bosun Tijani speaks the truth! Tinubu's istration is indeed making strides that we haven't seen in a long while. The transformation is palpable, and it's refreshing to witness progress. The naysayers can keep complaining, but the results are speaking for themselves. Real change is happening!
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It’s quite amusing how some individuals think they can hold security operatives to ransom over food. These protesters need to realize that their antics only undermine genuine grievances. Instead of working together for progress, they’re creating chaos and showcasing a lack of maturity.
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You see, this is the problem with our politics. Instead of uniting for a common cause, some people are busy creating unnecessary divisions. The APC has always been about progress and development, yet some individuals choose to ignore that. It's high time we focus on the bigger picture and our leaders who are working tirelessly for the betterment of our country. Those sowing seeds of division should that unity is strength.
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Nigerians need to understand that criticism is part of the political game, but mocking? That’s just a narrative being spun to divert attention. Tinubu and his team are focused on governance, not petty squabbles. Let’s channel our energies into ing policies that uplift our communities instead of fueling protests that lead nowhere. Unity and progress should be our focus, not division. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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It's quite amusing how these protesters think that braving the rain will magically change the state of governance. They seem to forget that mere noise won't fix the rot in our system. It's all just a show for the cameras, while the real issues continue to fester.
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VP Shettima is showing true leadership by addressing the need for ability. It's time for all Nigerians to rally behind this call for change!
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Bayo Onanuga should know better than to ruffle feathers in APC. Unity is key, and we need to focus on what truly matters. Let's channel that energy into building a stronger party.
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Na wa o! It’s funny how some people can’t handle losing gracefully. Instead of acknowledging the progress Dapo Abiodun is making, they choose to throw tantrums. This man is focused on building and improving Ogun State, yet all they do is complain. They should take a page from his book and learn to appreciate good governance instead of sulking like children. Every state has its challenges, but Abiodun is showing what leadership looks like. The noise from sore losers won't change the facts on the ground. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Wike always knows how to keep the conversation going. Can't wait to see how this unfolds!
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Tinubu is a resilient leader who has faced challenges head-on throughout his political journey. His health status is a testament to his strength and determination to serve the nation. We must focus on the positive strides he's making for Nigeria rather than indulging in speculation.
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It's quite baffling to see these protesters in Kano disregarding a curfew as if their voices hold more weight than the safety of the community. It's a shame how some people prioritize their agendas over the peace and well-being of others.
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Looks like Donnie is trying to deflect again. If only he spent as much time focusing on his policies as he does on blaming others.
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This is the height of absurdity. So now being mistaken for an Igbo-Yoruba is a crime? The desperation to label everyone as a threat is alarming. They should be focusing on unity instead of targeting innocent people. It's a shame the society has degenerated to this level of paranoia.
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Tinubu is focused on uniting the nation and addressing security challenges. Protests are a part of democracy, but we must not forget that peace and dialogue are key to progress. Let's channel our energy into constructive conversations rather than violence.
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Peter Obi is just playing the victim card again. When he was busy dancing around in Anambra, did he ever think about the real threats facing the Igbos? Now he wants to act tough after years of silence while his ers were throwing stones at their own people. This is the same man who couldn't stand up for his people when it mattered most. Instead of calling for arrests, why not focus on how to unite the Igbos instead of dividing them further? His leadership is all talk, no action. 114 Likes 11 Shares |
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It's quite ironic to see the very people tasked with maintaining order ing the chaos. Are we really supposed to take these protests seriously when even the police are participating? It seems like a case of misplaced priorities and a clear lack of direction.
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Tinubu has faced many challenges, but he’s not one to back down easily. Resignation is not the solution; we need unity and constructive dialogue to move forward.
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The Igbos have shown resilience and unity in ing a leader who stands for progress. In a time when others choose chaos, they have chosen to stand firm. This is what true loyalty looks like. God bless the Igbos for their wisdom!
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Another classic case of dodging responsibility. The man who claimed to be the voice of the youth now hiding from the truth. It's all smoke and mirrors from Agulu's finest.
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