@UNOFFICIALFACT@MTNNG@MTN180 I'm a party on this case. They've been deducting #100 from my account everyday in the last 6 months either in data or credit. When I didn't subscribe for it. I have tried to cancel & call them on it, even went to their office, but to no avail, until I used this code you shared.
@UNOFFICIALFACT@MTNNG Thank you, @UNOFFICIALFACT. After reading your message, I quickly dial the code to cancel the nonsense VES 1 day max. I never applied or subscribed for it. I have tried to cancel but couldn't. They've been deducting #100 on my data or credit everyday for the past 6 months, 😭😭😭
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My neighbor sent me this video that happened in Houston Texas, United States of America 🇺🇸
Forget about the background noise….the audio of the video was tampered with 🌚🌚 https://t.co/xwB7co6Fty
@ruffydfire Do you read yourself? Who's deceiving you? All those travestuous statistics you keep dishing out!? Divest your garrulity from being a profession! I hate watching Arisetv where @abati1990 isn't on air. You keep overestimating your propensity but trust me, nobody rate you oh.
@ruffydfire Agba journo.. rest.. You are obsessively full of yourself. such irritant. A journalist would say, Mr. Ambassador, could you let me finish? An animalism (animal journalist) would say 'Ambassador don't interrupt me'!?. Were you not the same person that called Trump Putin lapdog?
@ruffydfire Ogbeni sun. Can Mehdi tell the Israeli Amb.. 'Don't interrupt me'!? You have such a garrulous propensity to be deplorably cheeky & ludicrous.. rest. You are arisetv away from being portable & Carter efe put together. Always calling people hypocrite, when you are the chief trader.
@ChiomaFavour0 30K PoS transaction yesterday from a woman by NAFDAC gate, at FRCS, Abuja, she told me 900 but she'd do it for 800. I felt somehow about it, stopped the transaction & Crossed to the other side, asked the guy, aboki, how much for 30K, 600, but bring 500. Women like this? Na dem.
@GbengaGOLD Disappeared? I am a Nigerian. He's doing what his country wanted. Some may like and may not like it. The same way, some people do not like what BAT even when we know he's retooling the country for stronger economy and national survival. Not everyone wants it. Same with Trump.
I enter the new year with faith in Nigeria and confidence in her people. The journey has not been easy, but resilience is our strength and hope is in sight.
This year 2026 , may unity deepen, trust grow, and our collective sacrifices yield visible progress in our nation.
Nigeria will rise,because we the people never gave up.
Happy New Year.
54 days.
That’s all it took.
From statements to airstrikes.
Love it or hate it, the old truth remains. Action speaks louder than words.
In a global order where hesitation is often mistaken for diplomacy, decisiveness still sends the clearest signal.
This is not about personalities or politics.
It is about ending the killing of Nigerians, everywhere, without excuse or delay.
@TSufyaan@iykimo So how much has been expended to put the road to where it is already? 10 billion? You don't understand 'nada', yet claim naija people have low IQ. You guys are so dumb. No sense of contextual assimilation. ,
The Lone Refiner & Reformer.
“One courageous man, standing firm, can turn decades of failure into a future of possibility.” CEDO 2025
For nearly 30 years, Nigeria’s refineries stood as symbols of failure. Our state owned refineries stopped producing for almost a decade before Dangote’s breakthrough. They were crippled by fraudulent turnaround maintenance that consumed hundreds of billions of naira and delivered nothing. That deep rooted systemic fleecing is now under investigation.
Many tried to fix the system. Most walked away. Aliko Dangote stayed.
After buying the Port Harcourt refinery under Obasanjo and having it reversed under Yar’Adua, Dangote chose a harder path. He invested over 20 billion dollars of his own money to build a world class refinery from scratch.
What followed was resistance at every turn. Regulatory attacks later disproved. Crude oil supply denied, forcing imports from the United States. Union pressure driven by old rent seeking habits. Strikes. Even alleged sabotage. The project was tested repeatedly.
Presidential intervention later ensured crude supply in naira, but challenges continued. Dangote adapted. He acquired thousands of CNG tankers, restructured operations, and pushed the refinery to full production.
Today, the refinery produces petrol, diesel, aviation fuel and petrochemicals. It exports to Africa, Asia and the United States, earning vital foreign exchange for Nigeria.
This success did not happen in isolation. It reflects an enabling environment under the APC led administration, strong and fast tracked support from the Lagos State Government, and timely intervention by Mr President when it mattered most.
It also rests on the discipline of refinery staff who keep the system running, the patriotic investments of Dangote, BUA and others who chose Nigeria, and citizens who continue to stand for what is right.
The choice before us is simple. Support local value creation. Stop systemic sabotage. Let those fighting Nigeria’s economic battles finish the job.
Thank you, Mr President, for your continued commitment to strengthening our national security.
Congratulations, General Christopher Gwabin Musa, on your nomination as Minister of Defence. Your record of disciplined service and unwavering commitment to Nigeria’s unity has earned the trust placed in you once again.
As you step into this role, I wish you strength and success. Nigeria looks forward to your leadership.
Congratulations, General. The nation salutes your service.