• How Buhari’s Military Coup Saved Oba Sikiru Adetona from fellow Ijebu Governor

    On November 23, 1981, Governor Victor Olabisi Onabanjo of Ogun State signed a formal order suspending Oba Sikiru Adetona from office as the Awujale of Ijebuland until further notice. However, it soon turned to a deposition, and the removal was scheduled to take effect on January 2, 1984.

    But the Muhammadu Buhari coup of December 31, 1983, which toppled President Shehu Shagari's civilian government, halted the plan. Buhari’s intervention inadvertently preserved the Awujale’s reign for the next 41 years.

    By the early 1980s, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, the Awujale of Ijebuland, and Governor Victor “Bisi” Onabanjo, both sons of Ijebu, had entered a tense phase. The foundation had been set years earlier, when Adetona had generously assisted Onabanjo during his illness and even provided accommodation and support while he studied in London. Yet as politics took centre stage, friendship gave way to rivalry, and personal ire would lead to a constitutional crisis.

    In August 1981, Oba Adetona wrote to the governor notifying him of his upcoming trip to London for medical reasons, including his overseas address and phone number, purely informative, not requesting permission. Onabanjo replied, demanding more details of the trip and the health grounds, apparently implying that it needed his approval.

    Oba Adetona bristled, reminding him that his letter was purely a courtesy update and that, as a traditional monarch, he did not require permission to travel. Defiant, he departed anyway, changing his phone number to avoid further contact.

    On November 23, 1981, Governor Onabanjo issued a proclamation suspending the Awujale from office, an unprecedented move. He established a Commission of Inquiry under Justice Solomon O. Sogbetun to investigate Oba Adetona’s perceived insubordination and administrative conduct.

    True to the governor’s intentions, the commission reported unfavourably, and by early 1982, the Awujale was formally deposed by the Ogun State Executive Council.

    Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona mounted a legal challenge against the Ogun State Government, contesting the validity of the Sogbetun Commission of Inquiry, which had recommended his deposition. His legal team was formidable, led by none other than Chief F.R.A. Williams, one of Nigeria’s greatest legal minds, and supported by Chief Sina Odedina, a prominent Ijebu lawyer.

    As the case made its way through the courts, political events moved with dramatic speed. Governor Bisi Onabanjo, the man who had orchestrated the deposition, was re-elected and sworn in for a second term on October 1, 1983. For a time, it appeared that the Awujale’s fate had been sealed.

    But destiny, always patient, waited quietly in the wings.

    Just two months and 30 days later, on December 31, 1983, the Nigerian Second Republic collapsed in a swift military coup. In a broadcast, Brigadier Sani Abacha announced the takeover of the government by the military. The democratically elected administration of President Shehu Shagari was overthrown, and Major-General Muhammadu Buhari assumed the role of Head of State.

    In Ogun State, Brigadier Oladipo Diya, a fellow Ijebu son from Odogbolu, was appointed the new Military Governor. The terrain had shifted.

    Then, in 1984, the defining moment arrived.

    Justice Kolawole of the Ogun State High Court delivered a landmark judgment. The court nullified the findings of the Sogbetun Commission and ruled that Oba Adetona’s deposition was unlawful. It ordered his immediate reinstatement to the stool of the Awujale of Ijebuland.

    The military administration of Brigadier Diya, rather than appeal the ruling, respected the court’s decision. Without drama or delay, the judgment was enforced. And thus, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona returned to his throne in Ijebu Ode—restored, vindicated, and unbroken.

    The monarch who had been deposed returned not in disgrace, but in quiet triumph. Like a cat with nine lives, he resumed his place not only as a custodian of tradition, but as a symbol of endurance, dignity, and the power of lawful resistance.

    From that moment, a new era began: an era that would span decades, as Oba Adetona continued to reign with wisdom, courage, and conviction. The scars of 1981 remained, but they became part of a larger story, one of resilience in the face of injustice, and of a king who refused to be cowed.

    Over the next 41 years, until his transition on July 13, 2025, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona would go on to become one of Nigeria’s longest-serving monarchs, revered across the nation not only for his longevity, but for the strength of his character and the example he set.
    How Buhari’s Military Coup Saved Oba Sikiru Adetona from fellow Ijebu Governor On November 23, 1981, Governor Victor Olabisi Onabanjo of Ogun State signed a formal order suspending Oba Sikiru Adetona from office as the Awujale of Ijebuland until further notice. However, it soon turned to a deposition, and the removal was scheduled to take effect on January 2, 1984. But the Muhammadu Buhari coup of December 31, 1983, which toppled President Shehu Shagari's civilian government, halted the plan. Buhari’s intervention inadvertently preserved the Awujale’s reign for the next 41 years. By the early 1980s, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, the Awujale of Ijebuland, and Governor Victor “Bisi” Onabanjo, both sons of Ijebu, had entered a tense phase. The foundation had been set years earlier, when Adetona had generously assisted Onabanjo during his illness and even provided accommodation and support while he studied in London. Yet as politics took centre stage, friendship gave way to rivalry, and personal ire would lead to a constitutional crisis. In August 1981, Oba Adetona wrote to the governor notifying him of his upcoming trip to London for medical reasons, including his overseas address and phone number, purely informative, not requesting permission. Onabanjo replied, demanding more details of the trip and the health grounds, apparently implying that it needed his approval. Oba Adetona bristled, reminding him that his letter was purely a courtesy update and that, as a traditional monarch, he did not require permission to travel. Defiant, he departed anyway, changing his phone number to avoid further contact. On November 23, 1981, Governor Onabanjo issued a proclamation suspending the Awujale from office, an unprecedented move. He established a Commission of Inquiry under Justice Solomon O. Sogbetun to investigate Oba Adetona’s perceived insubordination and administrative conduct. True to the governor’s intentions, the commission reported unfavourably, and by early 1982, the Awujale was formally deposed by the Ogun State Executive Council. Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona mounted a legal challenge against the Ogun State Government, contesting the validity of the Sogbetun Commission of Inquiry, which had recommended his deposition. His legal team was formidable, led by none other than Chief F.R.A. Williams, one of Nigeria’s greatest legal minds, and supported by Chief Sina Odedina, a prominent Ijebu lawyer. As the case made its way through the courts, political events moved with dramatic speed. Governor Bisi Onabanjo, the man who had orchestrated the deposition, was re-elected and sworn in for a second term on October 1, 1983. For a time, it appeared that the Awujale’s fate had been sealed. But destiny, always patient, waited quietly in the wings. Just two months and 30 days later, on December 31, 1983, the Nigerian Second Republic collapsed in a swift military coup. In a broadcast, Brigadier Sani Abacha announced the takeover of the government by the military. The democratically elected administration of President Shehu Shagari was overthrown, and Major-General Muhammadu Buhari assumed the role of Head of State. In Ogun State, Brigadier Oladipo Diya, a fellow Ijebu son from Odogbolu, was appointed the new Military Governor. The terrain had shifted. Then, in 1984, the defining moment arrived. Justice Kolawole of the Ogun State High Court delivered a landmark judgment. The court nullified the findings of the Sogbetun Commission and ruled that Oba Adetona’s deposition was unlawful. It ordered his immediate reinstatement to the stool of the Awujale of Ijebuland. The military administration of Brigadier Diya, rather than appeal the ruling, respected the court’s decision. Without drama or delay, the judgment was enforced. And thus, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona returned to his throne in Ijebu Ode—restored, vindicated, and unbroken. The monarch who had been deposed returned not in disgrace, but in quiet triumph. Like a cat with nine lives, he resumed his place not only as a custodian of tradition, but as a symbol of endurance, dignity, and the power of lawful resistance. From that moment, a new era began: an era that would span decades, as Oba Adetona continued to reign with wisdom, courage, and conviction. The scars of 1981 remained, but they became part of a larger story, one of resilience in the face of injustice, and of a king who refused to be cowed. Over the next 41 years, until his transition on July 13, 2025, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona would go on to become one of Nigeria’s longest-serving monarchs, revered across the nation not only for his longevity, but for the strength of his character and the example he set.
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  • In 2017, a conspiracy theory that Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari had died in a London hospital and was replaced with a body double called ‘Jubril’ from Sudan surfaced in popular discourse. This occurred after Buhari had spent three months undergoing medical treatment in London for an undisclosed illness. The President’s location outside of Nigeria, in the country that was its former colonizer, gave shape to different versions of the conspiracy theory, with suggestions that British Nigerian political elites were behind the replacement of the President and were hiding his alleged death.
    Anxieties around the President were initially provoked by a tweet on 19 May 2017, in which Eric Joyce, a British politician, tweeted that the President was dead. President Buhari had last been seen in public two weeks earlier. Eric Joyce’s tweet triggered Nigerians who were looking to escape a repeat of the power vacuum that had been experienced in the country after the death of a previous sitting president, Umaru Yar’Adua, who died in similar and somewhat mysterious circumstances in 2010.
    Narratives that the president was a clone emerged in public discourse following President Buhari's public reappearance and return to Nigeria from the UK in August 2017. The first identified online appearance of the clone conspiracy theory was a YouTube video created by Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a secessionist group in southeastern Nigeria, in September 2017. The group had been seizing opportunities during election windows to insert itself into broader political debates by whipping up regional sentiments of marginalization and political apathy. It had used a range of mainstream and social media channels to call the attention of the international community to its agitations and the illegal detention/trial of its leader. The body double conspiracy theory was picked up in the Nigerian media and widely spread through different forms of popular communication in Nigeria, resulting in Buhari publicly acknowledging and confronting the conspiracy theory. On 2 December 2018, Buhari insisted during an event in Poland, ‘It’s [the] real me, I assure you.’ The IPOB leader responded, tweeting:
    If Buhari is not dead and replaced by Jubril from Sudan, why won't the Nigerian government sue Eric Joyce, a former British lawmaker, for peddling lies? They can’t because they know I am speaking the truth. @AsoRock @ericjoyce @NGRPresident @UKParliament @NGRSenate @WhiteHouse t.co/qqrKHPmtNy
    In this article, this conspiracy theory that President Buhari was a clone is addressed as an opportunity to question the superficial confidence with which conspiracy theories have been dismissed as aberrations and negative externalities of digital ecosystems and their supporters as threats to an ostensibly deliberative public sphere. While not pitched in defense of conspiracy theories, it seeks to examine them without the comfortable protection of post-enlightenment normativity and to remind us how injunctions to ‘speak civilly’ or ‘think rationally’ tend to reproduce tropes from a colonial past, dismissing or erasing other forms of knowledge/reasoning used to make sense of the world to speak to power.

    The arguments and analyses we advance here are closely related to those we presented in a previous article (Gagliardone et al.,
    Citation
    2021), where we empirically illustrated how this explorative, rather than normative, approach allows us to grasp how individuals do not simply fall for, embrace, or support a conspiracy theory but can ‘do’ specific and distinct things with/through them. In that article, we comparatively analyzed how conspiracy theories circulating at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic were seized by some Nigerian users and politicians as opportunities to criticize the ruling party, while in South Africa the same conspiracy theories became a vehicle to voice deep-rooted resentment towards the West and corporate interests.

    In 2017, a conspiracy theory that Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari had died in a London hospital and was replaced with a body double called ‘Jubril’ from Sudan surfaced in popular discourse. This occurred after Buhari had spent three months undergoing medical treatment in London for an undisclosed illness. The President’s location outside of Nigeria, in the country that was its former colonizer, gave shape to different versions of the conspiracy theory, with suggestions that British Nigerian political elites were behind the replacement of the President and were hiding his alleged death. Anxieties around the President were initially provoked by a tweet on 19 May 2017, in which Eric Joyce, a British politician, tweeted that the President was dead. President Buhari had last been seen in public two weeks earlier. Eric Joyce’s tweet triggered Nigerians who were looking to escape a repeat of the power vacuum that had been experienced in the country after the death of a previous sitting president, Umaru Yar’Adua, who died in similar and somewhat mysterious circumstances in 2010. Narratives that the president was a clone emerged in public discourse following President Buhari's public reappearance and return to Nigeria from the UK in August 2017. The first identified online appearance of the clone conspiracy theory was a YouTube video created by Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a secessionist group in southeastern Nigeria, in September 2017. The group had been seizing opportunities during election windows to insert itself into broader political debates by whipping up regional sentiments of marginalization and political apathy. It had used a range of mainstream and social media channels to call the attention of the international community to its agitations and the illegal detention/trial of its leader. The body double conspiracy theory was picked up in the Nigerian media and widely spread through different forms of popular communication in Nigeria, resulting in Buhari publicly acknowledging and confronting the conspiracy theory. On 2 December 2018, Buhari insisted during an event in Poland, ‘It’s [the] real me, I assure you.’ The IPOB leader responded, tweeting: If Buhari is not dead and replaced by Jubril from Sudan, why won't the Nigerian government sue Eric Joyce, a former British lawmaker, for peddling lies? They can’t because they know I am speaking the truth. @AsoRock @ericjoyce @NGRPresident @UKParliament @NGRSenate @WhiteHouse t.co/qqrKHPmtNy In this article, this conspiracy theory that President Buhari was a clone is addressed as an opportunity to question the superficial confidence with which conspiracy theories have been dismissed as aberrations and negative externalities of digital ecosystems and their supporters as threats to an ostensibly deliberative public sphere. While not pitched in defense of conspiracy theories, it seeks to examine them without the comfortable protection of post-enlightenment normativity and to remind us how injunctions to ‘speak civilly’ or ‘think rationally’ tend to reproduce tropes from a colonial past, dismissing or erasing other forms of knowledge/reasoning used to make sense of the world to speak to power. The arguments and analyses we advance here are closely related to those we presented in a previous article (Gagliardone et al., Citation 2021), where we empirically illustrated how this explorative, rather than normative, approach allows us to grasp how individuals do not simply fall for, embrace, or support a conspiracy theory but can ‘do’ specific and distinct things with/through them. In that article, we comparatively analyzed how conspiracy theories circulating at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic were seized by some Nigerian users and politicians as opportunities to criticize the ruling party, while in South Africa the same conspiracy theories became a vehicle to voice deep-rooted resentment towards the West and corporate interests.
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  • Mahmuda Terrorists Strike Again In Kwara, Slaughter Resident, Others Feared Abducted

    Terrorists suspected to be members of the Mahmuda sect have attacked Kemanji Village in the Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State.

    The attackers slaughtered one person and reportedly abducted an unknown number of residents.
    Mahmuda Terrorists Strike Again In Kwara, Slaughter Resident, Others Feared Abducted Terrorists suspected to be members of the Mahmuda sect have attacked Kemanji Village in the Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State. The attackers slaughtered one person and reportedly abducted an unknown number of residents.
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  • “In 2018, Bishop Oyedepo claimed that the real Buhari is gone and replaced by a clone and mocked those asking him to retract his statement about President Muhammadu Buhari being dead and replaced by a body double named Jubril from Sudan.”
    “In 2018, Bishop Oyedepo claimed that the real Buhari is gone and replaced by a clone and mocked those asking him to retract his statement about President Muhammadu Buhari being dead and replaced by a body double named Jubril from Sudan.”
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 15/07/2025*

    FG declares July 15 as public holiday to honour Buhari

    Tinubu, African leaders for Daura to attend Buhari’s burial

    Osinbajo, governors, Dangote, others honour Awujale

    Soldiers bar traditionalists from Awujale’s Muslim funeral

    PTDF screens 560 N’West candidates for overseas scholarship

    JAMB spends N113.8m supervising UTME in seven countries

    Super Falcons star Babajide Rinsola signs for AS Roma

    Naira rebounds to four-month high, trades N1,518/$

    US Supreme Court allows Trump to resume Education Department dismantling

    Mother of jailed Egyptian-UK activist ends 10-month hunger strike

    Visa overstay: US threatens Nigerians with deportation, permanent travel ban

    China, Ogun GFTZ donate to pupils

    -------------------------
    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * An area of Angola called Cabinda is separated from the rest of the country by a small strip of land belonging to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Cabinda, a major oil-producing region, has been a point of contention and a driver for the separatist movement.

    * Kangaroos keep growing until they die. They are the world’s largest marsupial.
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    Fuel subsidy removal necessary – Tinubu

    Buhari: Tinubu sets up 9-man committee as burial holds today

    Tinubu to receive Buhari’s body in Katsina on Tuesday

    Presidency: FEC postpones special session in honour of Buhari

    National Assembly mourns, suspends plenary till July 22

    Akpabio appeals court order recalling suspended Natasha

    PIA brought $16bn investment in two years –Deputy Speaker

    Natasha fires back at Akpabio over reinstatement challenge

    CJN seeks AI adoption in judicial library services

    Alleged forgery: Court fixes July 16 for arraignment of 3 Ghanaians, lawyer

    EFCC secures conviction of five Internet fraudsters in Kwara

    10 Anambra union members arraigned over cyberstalking

    EFCC seals Kaduna hotel over money laundering violations

    NSCDC deploys 2,807 operatives ahead of Buhari’s burial

    FG banks on investors for N2.3tn infrastructure drive

    NYSC to deploy more ICT tools, train officers amid rising cyber threats — DG

    FCT area council workers suspend strike over Wike’s intervention

    Ogun varsity students resort to self-help over robbery attacks

    Anglican Church reaffirms rejection of LGBTQ practice

    Adoke’s memoir desperate cover-up of Malabu scandal – HEDA

    Metering gap persists amid 187,000 Q1 installations

    40% of bonded terminals lack basic facilities – Operators

    Rainoil unveils 10 new fuel stations

    NMDPRA attracted $1.2bn into modular refineries — DAPPMAN

    Geregu posts N20.18bn H1 profit

    UBA marks 10th anniversary of partnership with VERiCASH

    Corruption behind inflated petrol consumption figures – Dangote

    Elected Lagos chairmen get certificates of return Wednesday

    Youth Party, LP reject Lagos LG poll

    2027: Adeleke attacks Aregbesola over plan to oust gov

    ADC, opposition coalition vow to take over Kaduna

    Don’t probe Obaseki, Wike advises Okpebholo

    Okpebholo cancels New Edo Line’s inauguration to honour Buhari

    Buhari’s legacies won’t be forgotten – Niger gov

    Aiyedatiwa warns 16 new commissioners against undue favour

    Katsina communuty negotiating with bandits – Commissioner

    Ogun lawmaker hails Osoba at 86

    Lagos developing blue economy policy to drive growth — SSG

    Kano promises December delivery of roads, flyovers

    Nasarawa adopts FG’s health investment initiative

    Ogun workers begin strike over N82bn pension deductions

    Kano boosts rural power with 500 transformers

    Kano police calm fears over scholar’s sermon

    Three Abia kidnap victims rescued, N2m ransom recovered

    4 dead as 3-storey building collapses in Kano

    Police inspector, three CJTF members killed in Zamfara

    Sokoto students build electric-powered car

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1799, the Rosetta Stone was found. The ancient Egyptian rock inscribed with a decree by King Ptolemy V was found in the Egyptian port city of Rashid (Rosetta) by French Captain Pierre Bouchard.

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    Many leaders as you see them.
    Na different disguise them dey go.
    Animal in human skiin.
    Animal dey putu tie oo
    Animal dey wear agbada
    Animal dey putu suit oh.

    Fela Anikulapo-Kuti

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 15/07/2025* FG declares July 15 as public holiday to honour Buhari Tinubu, African leaders for Daura to attend Buhari’s burial Osinbajo, governors, Dangote, others honour Awujale Soldiers bar traditionalists from Awujale’s Muslim funeral PTDF screens 560 N’West candidates for overseas scholarship JAMB spends N113.8m supervising UTME in seven countries Super Falcons star Babajide Rinsola signs for AS Roma Naira rebounds to four-month high, trades N1,518/$ US Supreme Court allows Trump to resume Education Department dismantling Mother of jailed Egyptian-UK activist ends 10-month hunger strike Visa overstay: US threatens Nigerians with deportation, permanent travel ban China, Ogun GFTZ donate to pupils ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * An area of Angola called Cabinda is separated from the rest of the country by a small strip of land belonging to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Cabinda, a major oil-producing region, has been a point of contention and a driver for the separatist movement. * Kangaroos keep growing until they die. They are the world’s largest marsupial. ------------------------- Fuel subsidy removal necessary – Tinubu Buhari: Tinubu sets up 9-man committee as burial holds today Tinubu to receive Buhari’s body in Katsina on Tuesday Presidency: FEC postpones special session in honour of Buhari National Assembly mourns, suspends plenary till July 22 Akpabio appeals court order recalling suspended Natasha PIA brought $16bn investment in two years –Deputy Speaker Natasha fires back at Akpabio over reinstatement challenge CJN seeks AI adoption in judicial library services Alleged forgery: Court fixes July 16 for arraignment of 3 Ghanaians, lawyer EFCC secures conviction of five Internet fraudsters in Kwara 10 Anambra union members arraigned over cyberstalking EFCC seals Kaduna hotel over money laundering violations NSCDC deploys 2,807 operatives ahead of Buhari’s burial FG banks on investors for N2.3tn infrastructure drive NYSC to deploy more ICT tools, train officers amid rising cyber threats — DG FCT area council workers suspend strike over Wike’s intervention Ogun varsity students resort to self-help over robbery attacks Anglican Church reaffirms rejection of LGBTQ practice Adoke’s memoir desperate cover-up of Malabu scandal – HEDA Metering gap persists amid 187,000 Q1 installations 40% of bonded terminals lack basic facilities – Operators Rainoil unveils 10 new fuel stations NMDPRA attracted $1.2bn into modular refineries — DAPPMAN Geregu posts N20.18bn H1 profit UBA marks 10th anniversary of partnership with VERiCASH Corruption behind inflated petrol consumption figures – Dangote Elected Lagos chairmen get certificates of return Wednesday Youth Party, LP reject Lagos LG poll 2027: Adeleke attacks Aregbesola over plan to oust gov ADC, opposition coalition vow to take over Kaduna Don’t probe Obaseki, Wike advises Okpebholo Okpebholo cancels New Edo Line’s inauguration to honour Buhari Buhari’s legacies won’t be forgotten – Niger gov Aiyedatiwa warns 16 new commissioners against undue favour Katsina communuty negotiating with bandits – Commissioner Ogun lawmaker hails Osoba at 86 Lagos developing blue economy policy to drive growth — SSG Kano promises December delivery of roads, flyovers Nasarawa adopts FG’s health investment initiative Ogun workers begin strike over N82bn pension deductions Kano boosts rural power with 500 transformers Kano police calm fears over scholar’s sermon Three Abia kidnap victims rescued, N2m ransom recovered 4 dead as 3-storey building collapses in Kano Police inspector, three CJTF members killed in Zamfara Sokoto students build electric-powered car ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1799, the Rosetta Stone was found. The ancient Egyptian rock inscribed with a decree by King Ptolemy V was found in the Egyptian port city of Rashid (Rosetta) by French Captain Pierre Bouchard. ------------------------- Many leaders as you see them. Na different disguise them dey go. Animal in human skiin. Animal dey putu tie oo Animal dey wear agbada Animal dey putu suit oh. Fela Anikulapo-Kuti Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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  • Title: Bad Guys 2. Reformed criminals Mr. Wolf, Mr. Snake, Mr. Piranha, Mr. Shark and Ms. Tarantula are trying very hard to be good. Starring: Anthony Ramos, Sam Rockwell.
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  • I Once Lived In A Bad-Luck House.

    The house was so neat and silent, just everything anyone would want.

    I went from 100 to zero in that house.

    I won, Ment.

    Iya Ibeji, A Day Is Coming, Sha.

    I Go Tell The World Wetin I See And Wetin Una Do Me.

    My Own B says, "If you won't rent a house, ask, 'Well, ooo, that area?' and pray."

    Crazy Houses Dey Ooo. Hmmmmm

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    I Once Lived In A Bad-Luck House. The house was so neat and silent, just everything anyone would want. I went from 100 to zero in that house. I won, Ment. Iya Ibeji, A Day Is Coming, Sha. I Go Tell The World Wetin I See And Wetin Una Do Me. My Own B says, "If you won't rent a house, ask, 'Well, ooo, that area?' and pray." Crazy Houses Dey Ooo. Hmmmmm 😢 ~~@iam_smalldoctor
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  • 764,000 have lost money while 58 crypto wallets have made millions on Trump’s meme coin, data shows.

    (Last paragraphs are very important)

    764,000 wallets of mostly small holders have lost money on $TRUMP, according to the firm.

    58 wallets have made over $10 million each from President Donald Trump’s meme coin, totaling $1.1 billion in profits, blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis said.

    (Look at the power of BIG CAPITAL; in investment, the number that truly counts is not the number of investors but the number of dollars. Lols)

    Now watch this…

    The $TRUMP event, set for May 22 at Trump National Golf Club, Washington, D.C., includes a reception for the 25 wallets with the largest balance, along with a White House tour.



    So….? You know what this means?

    When you see $Trump memecoin’s price rising recently due to high demand, know that it’s most likely influenced by the incentive “reception for the 25 wallets with the largest balance, along with a White House tour” and not necessarily a rise in demand out of investors’s perceived value.🫰
    (CNBC reported)

    👆🏼This is an advantaged news for short term investors in this crypto to make quick money.

    But if you are a long term investor, this news and its recent impact on the price movement of the memecoin should not drive your investment decision.🫰

    There could be massive sell off by those big investors after enjoying the incentive. You don’t tell them what to do afterwards, do you?

    Strong fundamentals should support your long term investment decisions.

    I’m your investment strategist & analysts.
    I’m an intelligent investor.
    #Chicarol
    ‼️ 764,000 have lost money while 58 crypto wallets have made millions on Trump’s meme coin, data shows. (Last paragraphs are very important) 764,000 wallets of mostly small holders have lost money on $TRUMP, according to the firm. 58 wallets have made over $10 million each from President Donald Trump’s meme coin, totaling $1.1 billion in profits, blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis said. (Look at the power of BIG CAPITAL; in investment, the number that truly counts is not the number of investors but the number of dollars. Lols) ‼️Now watch this…👇 The $TRUMP event, set for May 22 at Trump National Golf Club, Washington, D.C., includes a reception for the 25 wallets with the largest balance, along with a White House tour. 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 So….? You know what this means?🤔👇 ‼️When you see $Trump memecoin’s price rising recently due to high demand, know that it’s most likely influenced by the incentive “reception for the 25 wallets with the largest balance, along with a White House tour” and not necessarily a rise in demand out of investors’s perceived value.🫰 (CNBC reported) 👆🏼This is an advantaged news for short term investors in this crypto to make quick money. ‼️But if you are a long term investor, this news and its recent impact on the price movement of the memecoin should not drive your investment decision.🫰 There could be massive sell off by those big investors after enjoying the incentive. You don’t tell them what to do afterwards, do you?🤞 Strong fundamentals should support your long term investment decisions. ‼️I’m your investment strategist & analysts. ‼️I’m an intelligent investor. #Chicarol
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  • 764,000 have lost money while 58 crypto wallets have made millions on Trump’s meme coin, data shows.

    (Last paragraphs are very important)

    764,000 wallets of mostly small holders have lost money on $TRUMP, according to the firm.

    58 wallets have made over $10 million each from President Donald Trump’s meme coin, totaling $1.1 billion in profits, blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis said.

    (Look at the power of BIG CAPITAL; in investment, the number that truly counts is not the number of investors but the number of dollars. Lols)

    Now watch this…

    The $TRUMP event, set for May 22 at Trump National Golf Club, Washington, D.C., includes a reception for the 25 wallets with the largest balance, along with a White House tour.



    So….? You know what this means?

    When you see $Trump memecoin’s price rising recently due to high demand, know that it’s most likely influenced by the incentive “reception for the 25 wallets with the largest balance, along with a White House tour” and not necessarily a rise in demand out of investors’s perceived value.🫰
    (CNBC reported)

    👆🏼This is an advantaged news for short term investors in this crypto to make quick money.

    But if you are a long term investor, this news and its recent impact on the price movement of the memecoin should not drive your investment decision.🫰

    There could be massive sell off by those big investors after enjoying the incentive. You don’t tell them what to do afterwards, do you?

    Strong fundamentals should support your long term investment decisions.

    I’m your investment strategist & analysts.
    I’m an intelligent investor.
    #Chicarol
    ‼️ 764,000 have lost money while 58 crypto wallets have made millions on Trump’s meme coin, data shows. (Last paragraphs are very important) 764,000 wallets of mostly small holders have lost money on $TRUMP, according to the firm. 58 wallets have made over $10 million each from President Donald Trump’s meme coin, totaling $1.1 billion in profits, blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis said. (Look at the power of BIG CAPITAL; in investment, the number that truly counts is not the number of investors but the number of dollars. Lols) ‼️Now watch this…👇 The $TRUMP event, set for May 22 at Trump National Golf Club, Washington, D.C., includes a reception for the 25 wallets with the largest balance, along with a White House tour. 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 So….? You know what this means?🤔👇 ‼️When you see $Trump memecoin’s price rising recently due to high demand, know that it’s most likely influenced by the incentive “reception for the 25 wallets with the largest balance, along with a White House tour” and not necessarily a rise in demand out of investors’s perceived value.🫰 (CNBC reported) 👆🏼This is an advantaged news for short term investors in this crypto to make quick money. ‼️But if you are a long term investor, this news and its recent impact on the price movement of the memecoin should not drive your investment decision.🫰 There could be massive sell off by those big investors after enjoying the incentive. You don’t tell them what to do afterwards, do you?🤞 Strong fundamentals should support your long term investment decisions. ‼️I’m your investment strategist & analysts. ‼️I’m an intelligent investor. #Chicarol
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  • BUHARI: WHO DID THIS TO US?

    Where is the conscience in the hearts of our elite who eulogize the late former President Mohammadu Buhari?

    Sowore and some few patriotic and reasonable Nigerians are the only ones who are taking us down the memory lane of how Buhari soaked his hands with the bløød of innocent Nigerians and destroyed the very fabric of our security, economic and national cohesion.

    Why the pretence and vain attempts by pretenders and lîàrs to try to make a tyrant a great man in dèàth?

    Nigerians are not stupiiid. When former President Umaru Musa Ya'rdua díèd, Nigerians mourned and eulogized him for his love and compassion for Nigeria and Nigerians.

    Buhari's former spokesman, Shehu Garuba has expressed his displeasure over how Nigerians have thrown caution to the wind and hît hard on Buhari even in dèàth. Let Nigerians reminisce Buhari's high-handedness. Please, Garuba let Nigerians vent their angèr in peace! You don't bèàt up a child and take away his right to cry and sob.

    DEAR NIGERIANS....

    Have you all forgotten so soon how innocent Nigerians including NYSC corps members were slaughtered in the North just because Buhari lost presidential elections in 2003, 2007 and 2011? Buhari used religion to conscientize and weaponize the ignorant youths of the North. They were at his beck and call to commit the unthinkable.

    Have you all also forgotten his ignoble statement that "monkeys and baboons will be soaked in bløød if he lost the 2015 presidential election?

    Who ordered the killing of innocent ENDSARS protesters in Lagos?

    Even though President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has his annoying shortcomings, Buhari literally paved the way for Nigerians to see Tinubu as their eñemy owing to the security and economic mess he left behind.

    Here was a man who valued cows more than the citizens of this country.

    Here was a man who gave bloodtasty Fulani Herdsmen from neighbouring countries unhindered assess into the country, to slaughter farmers and make kidnappings a daily occurrence in all nooks and crannies of our dear nation through his body language. Did Buhari ever criticize the activities of the kîllèr herdsmen? NO!

    Buhari's crimes against humanity are innumerable!

    Yet some say he had integrity! Integrity? A man with integrity will not allow bløødbath under his watch as a leader!

    We all have our individual shortcomings but some shortcomings are preposterous! It's understandable that humans don't have power over who is going to heaven or hèll, but I know for sure that the voice of men is the voice of God.

    In the mind of minds of those who eulogize Buhari, they know that Buhari never meant well for this country. Buhari just wanted to prove some points after his military administration was toppled by IBB. Which was why he kept contesting for president in every election circle until he capitalized on former President Jonathan's meekness or call it weakness and grabbed power that he had longed for in 2015.
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    THE BLØØD OF THE KÎLLLÈD INNOCENT NIGERIANS WILL HAUNT AND HUNT...

    Those who kîlllèd them and those who mourn and eulogize Buhari but fail to speak against their killlings and mourn them too. At least, all lives matter!

    May the souls of innocent Nigerians killled in far away Benue State, Plateau State and other parts of the country by the eñemïes of the nations state called Nigeria rest in the bosom of the Lord, amen.

    #bendelgistsblog.
    BUHARI: WHO DID THIS TO US? Where is the conscience in the hearts of our elite who eulogize the late former President Mohammadu Buhari? Sowore and some few patriotic and reasonable Nigerians are the only ones who are taking us down the memory lane of how Buhari soaked his hands with the bløød of innocent Nigerians and destroyed the very fabric of our security, economic and national cohesion. Why the pretence and vain attempts by pretenders and lîàrs to try to make a tyrant a great man in dèàth? Nigerians are not stupiiid. When former President Umaru Musa Ya'rdua díèd, Nigerians mourned and eulogized him for his love and compassion for Nigeria and Nigerians. Buhari's former spokesman, Shehu Garuba has expressed his displeasure over how Nigerians have thrown caution to the wind and hît hard on Buhari even in dèàth. Let Nigerians reminisce Buhari's high-handedness. Please, Garuba let Nigerians vent their angèr in peace! You don't bèàt up a child and take away his right to cry and sob. DEAR NIGERIANS.... Have you all forgotten so soon how innocent Nigerians including NYSC corps members were slaughtered in the North just because Buhari lost presidential elections in 2003, 2007 and 2011? Buhari used religion to conscientize and weaponize the ignorant youths of the North. They were at his beck and call to commit the unthinkable. Have you all also forgotten his ignoble statement that "monkeys and baboons will be soaked in bløød if he lost the 2015 presidential election? Who ordered the killing of innocent ENDSARS protesters in Lagos? Even though President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has his annoying shortcomings, Buhari literally paved the way for Nigerians to see Tinubu as their eñemy owing to the security and economic mess he left behind. Here was a man who valued cows more than the citizens of this country. Here was a man who gave bloodtasty Fulani Herdsmen from neighbouring countries unhindered assess into the country, to slaughter farmers and make kidnappings a daily occurrence in all nooks and crannies of our dear nation through his body language. Did Buhari ever criticize the activities of the kîllèr herdsmen? NO! Buhari's crimes against humanity are innumerable! Yet some say he had integrity! Integrity? A man with integrity will not allow bløødbath under his watch as a leader! We all have our individual shortcomings but some shortcomings are preposterous! It's understandable that humans don't have power over who is going to heaven or hèll, but I know for sure that the voice of men is the voice of God. In the mind of minds of those who eulogize Buhari, they know that Buhari never meant well for this country. Buhari just wanted to prove some points after his military administration was toppled by IBB. Which was why he kept contesting for president in every election circle until he capitalized on former President Jonathan's meekness or call it weakness and grabbed power that he had longed for in 2015. ------------------------------------- THE BLØØD OF THE KÎLLLÈD INNOCENT NIGERIANS WILL HAUNT AND HUNT... Those who kîlllèd them and those who mourn and eulogize Buhari but fail to speak against their killlings and mourn them too. At least, all lives matter! May the souls of innocent Nigerians killled in far away Benue State, Plateau State and other parts of the country by the eñemïes of the nations state called Nigeria rest in the bosom of the Lord, amen. #bendelgistsblog.
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