Just here to remind everyone that
In 8 Years of Tinubu as Governor of Lagos, he did not construct ONE SINGLE BRIDGE; Peter Obi built 28(Twenty-Eight) Bridges.
Have a great day π«΅πΏππΎπ
BREAKING: The June heat record has been broken for third day in a row.
Wattisham in Suffolk has reached 36.9C, surpassing yesterday's highs of 36.7C in Merryfield, Somerset.
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β οΈ SCAM ALERT
Be careful dealing with people offering Outlier/Handshake assessment help.
I paid @Ak764455 for an assessment, and after receiving the money, he stopped responding.
Sharing this so others donβt fall victim. Please retweet. π¨
#Outlier#Handshake#ScamAlert
The man said APC were sharing between 20k to 50k on the queue for voters.
Now you all can see why Tinubu was sharing the FAAC and how they plan to spend it.
APC depends on vote buying and rigging.
Until Nigerians decide by way of revolution, this will not stop.
JUST IN: A 21-year-old man, Junior Izuchukwu, has narrated how he was allegedly detained, starved and tortured for nearly three months after rejecting a cybercrime job, popularly known as yahoo, he was lured to Enugu State to do.
His account emerged following the escape of three young men who were allegedly held captive under inhumane conditions inside a residential building in Enugu.
The victims, identified as Joseph Ibangwu, Izuchukwu and Miracle Tochukwu, were allegedly lured from Ebonyi State with promises of legitimate employment in Enugu.
Instead, they became trapped in what residents and rights activists described was a sophisticated cybercrime operation.
These π are not π³π¬ Soldiers , they are bandits waiting for travelers to kidnap.
To drivers this season please be vigilant , I believe drivers know their routes and where there are π³π¬ Army/Police checkpoints.
To the passengers please π don't be sleeping while traveling, you have roles to play too .
May Nigeria never happen to us .
Good morning π
π¨ THE DARK, OMNOUS LEGACIES OF BOLA TINUBU
Nigerian police officers are shocked out of their minds to discover the entire town of OWA ONIRE in Kwara State is completely deserted due to terrorist attacks. Completely deserted. No man, woman, children or even animals in site.
These are some of the great achievements of the current Nigerian regime - the realities they'll never be able to cover with the lies they're buying in DC with millions of dollars.
And when they're done making sacrifices to Lucifer by slaying and molesting terrified children and their parents, the terrorists get heroes welcome into VIP so called "rehabilitation" centres, which at best are just transitional centres.
This level of desertion can be seen in countless Nigerian towns from northeast to northwest to north central to even southwest nowadays. And all they're interested in. is covering the lies and telling the whole world "it's not happening!"
Very soon, the heartless blood suckers will realise there are things money cannot buy.
#JUDGEMENT π₯
BREAKING!!! ONE OF THE BEST DOCUMENTARIES ON PETER OBI IS OUT... As an Obidient, you should be proud of your choice in Peter Obi. Retweet massively pls.
Anytime Data Boys ask you to show them evidence of Peter Obi's achievements in road infrastructure during his time as governor, show them this.πππ
Bookmark, repost massively for the world to see.
Ahead of #LondonClimateActionWeek, Chatham House hosted an exhibition based on the research paper by Richard King, a senior research fellow in our Environment and Society Centre, titled βThe water footprints of global food and agriculture tradeβ.
The exhibition featured data visualizations by students from the MA Design for Data Visualisation at the University of the Arts London (@UAL) - London College of Communication (@LCCLondon) and was supported by Soapbox (@designbysoapbox), a London-based creative design studio.
Responding to the Chatham House research, the students explored specific aspects of the project data, translating complex information into clear visual formats to support wider understanding and engagement ‡οΈ
@EmirSirdam I just watched this and I couldn't hold back tears. Nigeria was BEAUTIFUL. Nigeria was SAFE.
WE LOST IT TO BAD CHOICES AT THE BALLOT BOX
We can get it back with GOOD ONES.
Another 4 years of regret is too expensive.