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  • What is inevitable in life is changes. Changes must come to reality in our life, but make sure u change for good ooo... Good morning
    What is inevitable in life is changes. Changes must come to reality in our life, but make sure u change for good ooo... Good morning
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  • Every step you take towards your goal, no matter how small, brings you closer to making your dreams a reality.
    Every step you take towards your goal, no matter how small, brings you closer to making your dreams a reality.
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  • Dedication is the propelling force necessary to realize your dreams and turn them into a reality.
    Dedication is the propelling force necessary to realize your dreams and turn them into a reality.
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  • The Man Who Saw Tomorrow

    When President Tinubu removed fuel subsidies and said prices would initially rise and gradually fall, many Nigerians insulted him. Twenty months later, what he said has prophetically started manifesting in reality with the Dangote Refinery-NNPCL price war. Nigerians can expect more petrol price reductions.

    As the President explained when he courageously removed fuel subsidies, competition among sellers results in celebrations for buyers.

    Under President Tinubu, we have had the first Christmas and Ramadan in Nigeria's history when food and fuel prices were simultaneously reduced, and neither commodity was scarce. Inflation has reduced from close to 40% to 24.48% in February.

    In the past, the reverse was the case. We had fuel queues, food shortages, and higher prices during these festivities
    The Man Who Saw Tomorrow When President Tinubu removed fuel subsidies and said prices would initially rise and gradually fall, many Nigerians insulted him. Twenty months later, what he said has prophetically started manifesting in reality with the Dangote Refinery-NNPCL price war. Nigerians can expect more petrol price reductions. As the President explained when he courageously removed fuel subsidies, competition among sellers results in celebrations for buyers. Under President Tinubu, we have had the first Christmas and Ramadan in Nigeria's history when food and fuel prices were simultaneously reduced, and neither commodity was scarce. Inflation has reduced from close to 40% to 24.48% in February. In the past, the reverse was the case. We had fuel queues, food shortages, and higher prices during these festivities
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  • Talk has always been cheap.
    Keep pushing sounds very easy, but is dead hard in reality...
    #thoughtoftheday #reflections
    Talk has always been cheap. Keep pushing sounds very easy, but is dead hard in reality... #thoughtoftheday #reflections
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  • "Believe in yourself, take the leap of faith and watch the universe conspire to make your dreams a reality." - Rumi
    "Believe in yourself, take the leap of faith and watch the universe conspire to make your dreams a reality." - Rumi
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  • May the new month bring you joy, prosperity, and fulfillment. May your dreams and aspirations become a reality, and may you be surrounded by love, laughter, and good fortune. Wishing you a Happy New Year, filled with endless possibilities and opportunities!"
    May the new month bring you joy, prosperity, and fulfillment. May your dreams and aspirations become a reality, and may you be surrounded by love, laughter, and good fortune. Wishing you a Happy New Year, filled with endless possibilities and opportunities!"
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  • Opinion: Okai’s Arrest is Unlawful and a Threat to Democracy

    Okai was unlawfully arrested, and while some people may celebrate his predicament today, it's important to remember that tomorrow, it could be anyone. Reports suggest that his arrest was due to statements he made on social media. While I do not support unnecessary attacks on the government, I strongly believe that democracy thrives on the freedom to criticize our leaders.

    Personally, I consider the current administration an improvement over past ones. However, what makes Nigeria a democracy is the ability of citizens to voice their concerns without fear of oppression. Arresting and silencing critics in Kogi State is not just wrong—it undermines the very principles of governance.

    The DSS has a clear mandate: safeguarding national security, not policing political opinions. Unless a statement incites violence, poses a real threat to national security, or qualifies as hate speech under the law, detaining someone for expressing their views is undemocratic.

    Unfortunately, human rights violations are rampant in Nigeria. Too often, people in positions of power resort to intimidation, making threats like, "Do you know who I am? I will lock you up. You’ll never see daylight again." These statements expose the dangerous reality that some individuals see themselves as above the law in a country where all citizens should be equal.

    History has shown similar instances of abuse, such as Amoka’s crackdown on youth hairstyles in Okene. Instead of being condemned for violating people’s rights, he was praised—an alarming reflection of our tolerance for oppression.

    We are not living in a communist dictatorship; Nigeria is a democracy. These issues must be addressed, and our leaders must move away from authoritarian tendencies if we are to build a civilized society where freedom of speech is respected.

    If Okai said something wrong, the appropriate response is to sue him in court. If he refuses to appear, only then should a legal arrest warrant be issued. Was he even summoned by a court before his arrest?

    This is exactly why Okai must be released—because justice and democracy demand it.

    We stand with freedom of speech.

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    Opinion: Okai’s Arrest is Unlawful and a Threat to Democracy Okai was unlawfully arrested, and while some people may celebrate his predicament today, it's important to remember that tomorrow, it could be anyone. Reports suggest that his arrest was due to statements he made on social media. While I do not support unnecessary attacks on the government, I strongly believe that democracy thrives on the freedom to criticize our leaders. Personally, I consider the current administration an improvement over past ones. However, what makes Nigeria a democracy is the ability of citizens to voice their concerns without fear of oppression. Arresting and silencing critics in Kogi State is not just wrong—it undermines the very principles of governance. The DSS has a clear mandate: safeguarding national security, not policing political opinions. Unless a statement incites violence, poses a real threat to national security, or qualifies as hate speech under the law, detaining someone for expressing their views is undemocratic. Unfortunately, human rights violations are rampant in Nigeria. Too often, people in positions of power resort to intimidation, making threats like, "Do you know who I am? I will lock you up. You’ll never see daylight again." These statements expose the dangerous reality that some individuals see themselves as above the law in a country where all citizens should be equal. History has shown similar instances of abuse, such as Amoka’s crackdown on youth hairstyles in Okene. Instead of being condemned for violating people’s rights, he was praised—an alarming reflection of our tolerance for oppression. We are not living in a communist dictatorship; Nigeria is a democracy. These issues must be addressed, and our leaders must move away from authoritarian tendencies if we are to build a civilized society where freedom of speech is respected. If Okai said something wrong, the appropriate response is to sue him in court. If he refuses to appear, only then should a legal arrest warrant be issued. Was he even summoned by a court before his arrest? This is exactly why Okai must be released—because justice and democracy demand it. We stand with freedom of speech. #EbiraOnline #ebiraonlinemedia
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  • Don't just dream...strive to make your dream a reality
    Don't just dream...strive to make your dream a reality
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  • Don't just dream...strive to make your dream a reality
    Don't just dream...strive to make your dream a reality
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