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@ComradeHamzy
LLB HONS | BL IN VIEW| CRYPTO TRADER| Supra Spartan @Supra_labs Ambassador | WEB 3 ADVOCATE | KOGITE | OKUN
Lagos, Nigeria Beigetreten Şubat 2018
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Are you a young graduate interested in international relations? Are you curious to learn more about work of a diplomatic mission and how the EU Delegation represents EU interests and values in Nigeria?
EEAS eeas.europa.eu/delegations/ni…
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@tayo_jro @Fortunate_48 @timmieexx This your budget is for Isanlu, ilobu and Ogbomosho together 😂. LPDC Suppose pack us if we get that amount 😭😂
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So the guy that was offered this HCA role yesterday 😆He’s engaged, already proposed and everything, but not officially married yet. During his briefing, he was told that since he wasn’t married, the sponsorship would only cover him.
This man didn’t just accept it quietly. He stood his ground and kept pushing for his partner to be considered too. He even showed us his proposal video, clear as day that this wasn’t just talk, he’s fully committed 🫡
What struck me was that, even though she isn’t his wife yet, he was already thinking ahead, trying to make sure she’s secure and included from the start so there are no issues later. That level of intention and responsibility? It says a lot.
After he left, we discussed his case behind the scenes, and the HR handling his recruitment was genuinely impressed. Instead of putting him on a COS that wouldn’t support his partner later, she went the extra mile to secure one that gives him the option to add her in the future.
Fast forward to this morning, his request was approved. He’s now been told he can include his partner later.
Honestly, moments like this just remind me: men are good people. We may not always get it right, and yes, we can be a lot sometimes, but deep down, a lot of men are trying, really trying to love right, to provide, and to stand up for the people they care about.
Osinachi🇳🇬🇬🇧@OsinachiNuel
There’s something special about seeing someone’s hard work finally pay off. That quiet smile said everything, relief, gratitude, and hope for the future. Happy for this Naija babe and guy wey just land 5yrs CoS for my trust😅 She almost started laughing loudly 😅 I think the new salary band is helping.
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@tomisin_ms Coincidentally I watched same movie during the day. Toyin Abraham TV on YouTube. An interesting one.
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I’m watching a movie where Ogogo is the father, and he’s stopping his Muslim daughter from marrying a Christian.
Her sister (Toyin) went off on him, saying he did the same thing to her.
And instead of reflecting, he turns to their mother and accuses her of teaching the girls to go against him.
Why do some Nigerian fathers do this?
The moment things don’t go their way, they shift the blame to the mother like she’s the reason the children have minds of their own.
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Sahara Energy Global Management Trainee Programme
Eligibility
•Bachelor’s Degree with a minimum of Second Class Lower(2:2) in any discipline or equivalent from an accredited tertiary institution
•0–3 years work experience
•A Master’s degree or professional qualifications is an added advantage.
Closing: April 17th 2026
Apply here: sahara-group.com/GMT/

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243 days since my last tweet. In that time, I:
- Wrote my Bar Finals
- Lost my dad (my strategist)
- Hit flat 0 in Web3
- Upskilled
- Started a major rebuild IRL
- Got involved in a project (TBA)
- Gained clarity
Through it all, I can't be ungrateful to the source that never deprived me of my fuel, the ALMIGHTY.
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Very cool opportunity from Yiaga Africa
Apply if interested.
yiaga.org/careers/state-…
Good luck 🍀


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Good morning Nigerians 🇳🇬
I promised to host a Twitter space for those invited to the PTDF scholarship interview but I’d be dropping a two part thread incase the space doesn’t hold. Please share this post with anyone who know who have been shortlisted.
Hopefully this helps someone😊
This is part one 1️⃣ of 2️⃣
🌼First, you need to understand what the PTDF is assessing. Most people think it’s just academic excellence. Wrong.
Your interview is scored around 3 things:
Motivation
Aspiration
Your actual work/effort
If you don’t structure your answers around these, you’re already behind.
🌼The interview is short. Which means you must be sharp from your first sentence, don’t wait to put your best foot forward at the end. There are thousand of people to be interviewed.
🌼Your statement of purpose is your biggest weapon and they will ask you questions from it.
Expect questions like:
Why this course?
Why this country?
Why this school?
How does this link to Nigeria?
*Please know the full meaning of PTDF😭🤲🏾
🌼You must align EVERYTHING to Nigeria as
they are investing in Local capacity and National development. Let your response reflect how you intend to come back to Nigeria.
🌼Another low hanging fruit is to know PTDF like you know your name.
You should be able to answer:
What does PTDF do?
When was it established?
How is it funded?
Its mission/vision?
🌼 Prepare for 4 categories of questions
1. Personal (Tell me about yourself)
2. Academic (your field, fundamentals)
3. Research (your proposal/SOP)
4. General awareness (energy, global issues)
🌼 I am sorry in advance but you should be ready to defend your response and choices
Why not study in Nigeria?
Why should we pick you over others?
Why this specialization?
🌼 Do not be confused about your research/project proposal. Be ready to;
Explain your topic simply
Show relevance to industry
Highlight impact on Nigeria
🌼 Bonus points. Be familiar with current affairs
Energy transition trends
Oil & gas developments
Global energy politics
Dangote refinery 👀 and Maybe recent trends in the Middle East or globally and how they affect energy situation.
I guess what I am trying to say is understand how interconnected the world is and how one policy change can affect another country or or region.
Practice. Practice. Practice.
Practice with a friend, colleague or sibling.
Or in front of a mirror.
Finally 👇🏾
Treat it like a conversation, not a test, and do not be afraid. If this makes you feel any better, the panelist are human beings like you.🙂
💎Final mindset shift
You’re not begging for a scholarship.
You’re proving tha you are a smart investment.
That shift alone will change how you speak, answer, and carry yourself.
Please dress well too. 🤲🏾
In part 2️⃣ I would do scenario based questions and sample responses you can use to frame yours.
Expect this in 5 hours ⏳

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My sister get coconut head!
Someone reached out to me to let my younger sister be his front desk manager.
The agreed salary was ₦45,000. I asked her if she was comfortable with the amount, and she said yes.
Last month, the man called again and said because business wasn’t moving well, he wanted to reduce her salary to ₦30,000. I told him to discuss it with her directly and that it was okay with me if she agreed. After all, she’s not feeding herself and doesn’t have transportation, we leave the house together in the morning and return together.
Last week, he called again saying he couldn’t pay her for the previous month and gave different excuses. I still told him to speak with her about it.
On Friday, I asked her what she planned to do. She said she would give me feedback after work.
This morning, while I was preparing to go to my shop, I told her I might call her later to come help me arrange some goods for a client because the load might be too much for me. She replied, “I’m following you to your shop.”
I was surprised and asked, “What about your workplace? What about your Oga?”
She said she’s not going anymore. And she’s not returning his keys either.
She has decided to hold on to his office keys until he pays her what he owes.
How do I convince her to return the key???
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Applications are now open.
The African Youth Negotiators Fellowship is inviting young African climate leaders to join a continental program focused on climate diplomacy, negotiation practice, and policy influence.
Apply now: youthnegotiators.com/apply
#AYNF2026

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So… you’ve been talking about elections, analyzing politics, and spotting “what Nigeria needs to fix”, how about actually getting involved? Yiaga Africa is looking for State Focal Persons for the 2027 elections, people who can lead, organize, work with stakeholders to help make elections more credible. If you’re passionate about civic engagement and you’ve got the skills to coordinate people and get things done, this might just be your moment
Apply before April 3rd, 2026, and tag that friend who always has political opinions but needs to take action
👉shorturl.at/J7FZ8
#WatchingTheVote #democracyinaction

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