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Omoyele Sowore is the best choice on the ballot for Nigerians seeking real change. With a proven commitment to justice, anti-corruption, and transparency, he embodies the values of true leadership—one focused on empowering the people and rebuilding Nigeria from the ground up. His vision of a better, more accountable Nigeria makes him the only candidate who can bring lasting transformation. If Una make una looseguard again as suffer nor de tiya una |
Na una follow am get him waist, how this a problem |
Are this guys alright, did he make Nigerian hospitals top notch to reduced mortality rate |
Yeye de smell , Nigerians never learn
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I am not sure any political theif have served upto 10 year in Nigeria prison since the 4th Republic talk more of being killed, this is the only thing suppressing corruption in China if de your mind to loot you go think am twice money or death ![]() |
They where present but have a very dull leader that is being sent to suppress the radicalization of the youth, I wish the Obi supporters can see through and change the subject of interest 2027 will be too far us to take back our con3 |
Na itsekiri they have Yoruba ancestry so stop shooting yourself owobokiri: |
Na agba na, Ayiri junior one e know say e nor go te or compensation de ground for am |
if una make una nor come out tomorrow for protest still de do class standards till he go reach your turn |
Man the 4ckup G, no complains just chess on |
Nor who dor chop de shop |
I fit bet my side chick say this bitch nigga go decamp to APC before their next election abii na appointment |
Another pass government to your goverment if that shit start working, thou I don't like the capitalist handling it but what to do when we have visionless politicians Putindbutt: |
Mad man |
Why all this prograndada, this regime is progressing in all aspects including security stop presenting false news... ![]() |
Na trauma de worry indians you started a war couldn't win |
Dump one sim to pump another na mugu de take this low life serious God1000: |
U de among few Nigerian wai understand warfare I greet uNOETHNICITY: |
when you (talk about) cocoa now, people see you to be a 'big boy'," said Mark Bassey, 41, who left a low-paying job as a medical laboratory scientist to become a grower in his ancestral home. As a boy, Bassey followed his mother to the cocoa plantation, so the skills were familiar to him. Like Akwa, he had wanted something different and had studied science at university, but he found it impossible to make a good wage. "I know that I will still go back into my profession because of my love for it, but for now I want to focus on farming," said Bassey, who says he has quadrupled his income. SMUGGLING AND HEDGING Nigeria is the world's fourth-largest cocoa producer, according to the ICCO, but its output of 315,000 metric tons was far behind its West African rivals Ivory Coast and Ghana, at 2,241,000 and 654,000 respectively. The influx of new farmers, coupled with new cocoa strains that bear fruit within 18 months and government efforts to boost the sector by handing out free seedlings, should be driving up output, but this is not reflected in official statistics. "Putting all these things together, by now we believe that Nigeria's cocoa production level would have doubled," said Rasheed Adedeji, director of research and strategy at the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria. One reason is that a significant proportion of Nigerian cocoa beans, around 200,000 tons a year, are smuggled out of the country, he said. The CRIN says it has received over half a million requests for new cocoa seedlings so far this year, enough to cover 400,000 hectares of farmland, triple the demand seen in the same period last year. Still, some of the new growers are hedging their bets. Akwa shuttles between his farm and various construction sites where he still directs teams of workers and foremen. "I don't sleep because I have to keep calling them to see if they have done this or that," he said. But if prices hold, he sees a long-term future in cocoa. "With what I'm seeing, it's possible that I would switch to cocoa farming full-time."
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When they was a protest about the cyber crime act on April 7 vdm shake body, abeg make revolutionaries stay mute for this matter, more arrest to come, since na class warfare we De on make we fight am differently |
Hand nor de reach this turji abii na government staff, wtf mahn |
Another low life spotted, even CIA de support am too, when fighting for African use another hand to fight dumb ass like you , e nor go easy but we go reach there libra revolusion PressMyButton: |
Freedom of choice as you nor get am you nor want another person get am. I am no military supporter but no ass licker like you or imperialist supporter, Burkina are happy with their leader most Africans are happy with them get use to it and move on pussy [quote author=Sharpsharp00123 ,post=135223632]how does rallying for traore affect me n u?[/quote] |
Ghana do their own not even a police presence was noticed he reached Nigeria turn Dem arrest people B4 rally start ![]() |
go and sit down your modo4kin drunk ass |
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