Magic will happen at the different LGA in Lagos State! For record purpose
WE WILL BE POSTING ALL LIVE RESULTS FROM POLLING UNITS ACROSS LAGOS STATE, SIGND BY INEC AND PARTY AGENTS!
If you have results from your polling unit (Lagos only) send it to my DM #ElectionResults
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We know emotions are very high
know this, d reason we r posting this in public is for record purpose only. INEC is not independent! So when they finally upload all the results, go and check and compare it to the original signed images, if u see any rigging there raise alarm!!
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We have done our bid, it’s up to the LP Lagos State to do theirs, we still have many copies with us , if it’s needed reach us to via DM
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The 1966 Nigerian coup is one of the most misunderstood events in our history. For decades, it’s been labeled an "Igbo coup," but the truth is far more complex.
Again, let us open the old wounds up, backed by facts and recent revelations from former Head of State IBB’s book.
The coup was led by a group of young, idealistic officers who wanted to end corruption, regionalism, and nepotism. Their goal? A united Nigeria. But here’s the kicker: the plotters were NOT just Igbo. They were a diverse group from across Nigeria’s ethnic landscape.
Let’s name names: Major players
- Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu (Igbo)
- Major Adewale Ademoyega (Yoruba)
- Captain Ganiyu Adeleke (Yoruba)
- Lieutenant T. Katsina (Hausa/Fulani)
- Lieutenant Dag Warribor (Ijaw)
- 2nd Lt. Saleh Dambo (Hausa)
...and more.
Many call GEJ a 'coward' for conceding in 2015, but his decision saved Nigeria from potential chaos. The plan was for disaster, but he got a heads-up, dismantled it, and stepped down, preventing a far worse outcome. His move was strategic, not weak.
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Nigeria has been pulled down 3 times. Let’s revisit history.
The first coup was a CIA operation, I’ll die on this hill!! The young soldiers in Nigeria's first coup may have had good intentions, but the operation was straight from the West's playbook.
Post-independence, Nigeria's influence in Africa and the global Black community was so rising fast. Its wealth and potential made it a beacon for the Black race, which was a threat to The West who were seriously exploiting them
Tax Reform Bill: The Hidden Tinubu Gang of Lagos Chess Game!
There’s a silent message in plain sight that many are overlooking.
In this thread, I’ll break it down fairly, with no bias toward any region or tribe. The truth may be bitter, but it’s still the truth.
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First, let me educate u on the current National Tax Distribution system.
All taxes generated by state are sent to FG through the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) monthly. The FG then redistributes these funds based on d VAT distribution rules, as shown in the image below.
The FG uses a formula to calculate each state's share of the 50%.
For example, if ₦100M is generated:
- FG takes 15% (₦15M)
- States share 50% (₦50M)
- LGs share 35% (₦35M).
People have been asking me why Dangote Refinery is setting its price at 1300 Naira per litre.
It’s deeper than you think.
Nigeria is Dangerously entering another inflation cycle! ‼️
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Before reading this, I highly recommend you read thread 1, 2, and 3 on the dark side of Nigeria oil sector. For context, refer to our pinned tweet.
I’ll clarify once more: Given the current state of Nigeria's crude oil sector, Dangote Refinery still stands out positively. It represents a significant contrast to both the corrupt practices in Aso Rock and the actions of international oil companies in Nigeria
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The western financial colonization of Nigeria under APC
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As many are aware, Western countries have exploited Nigeria since the colonial era. This exploitation has intensified since the APC came into power. While the impact on the crude oil industry is significant, I'll refrain from further elaborating on that issue.
It is well-documented that the U.S. govt openly supported Buhari and actively campaigned against Jonathan's administration. One might question what led to such intervention. Jonathan’s primary "offenses" were his reluctance to devalue the Naira nd his attempts to reduce subsidies
As the fuel crisis in Nigeria continues to worsen, here is Part 3 of the Nigeria Oil Theft Series! Our latest discoveries are alarming.
A collective effort to checkmate Tinubu operations in Nigeria’s key sensitive sectors is needed at this point or things may escalate
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Nigeria, through NNPC, produces about 1.3 million barrels of crude oil per day. The country has historically entered into partnership agreements with international oil companies, such as Shell, under a 60/40% sharing arrangement. Intrl oil companies receive 40% of the production
If you followed our last thread you will recall Tinubu, through Oando Limited, acquired two of these international companies, which means his also a beneficiary of this 40% share. Consequently, Nigeria is left with approximately 800,000 barrels per day (60%).