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IBRAHIM MUSA🔴

@Daddyfresh2

A DIE HARD MAN UTD FAN. Tweet sportnews,Localnews, emotional msg,religious tweet,funny,politics, an much more. I'm cool dats y dey call me DADDYFRESH.

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IBRAHIM MUSA🔴@Daddyfresh2·
@HabuSadeik You see this bank job eh. Is one of the best highest paying jobs in Nigeria. Forget all the lies and fallacy about big 4 in Nigeria. They don't pay more than bank. ABO in some banks currently earning 500k+ with 3-4 years experience in the banking industry. So we dey see money sha
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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
A Nigerian soldier calls on Tinubu to give a National Honor to Lt. Colonel Musa commonly known as Captain Dagger for his service to Nigeria.
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IBRAHIM MUSA🔴@Daddyfresh2·
@SirJarus In the Northern part of Nigeria moniepoint has taken over opay. But I think in other south south state they trust opay more than moniepoint.
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Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
Has Moniepoint overtaken Opay in usage/customer base? I see more Moniepoint than Opay anytime I request for account to pay, especially for businesses and POS centers. I see Opay more for individual non-business users.
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Ibrahim Kazeem, MBA.
Ibrahim Kazeem, MBA.@peng_writer·
The mosque I prayed at Ijesha are trying to raise #3.5m for a solar setup project. I have done my bit. Please if you can, donate to this cause to ensure the mosque functions effectively. The account details is here. 5161024853 Laisi Fatai Olusegun Please RT. Thanks.
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A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Let’s talk about the 7-7-7 rule of parenting. I know that some of you might have heard of it before. But what I want to share with you are rare tips that you cannot find in your regular blogs. Why the 7-7-7 Rule in the first place? We are all exhausted. I see it in my DMs every day. We are fighting battles in our homes that we should not even be in because we try to use the same heavy hand for every age. The truth is, you cannot use the same logic for a toddler that you use for a teenager. When you use the wrong tool at the wrong time, you do not just fail to teach the child. You break the relationship between you and the child. The 7-7-7 rule is the solution to this constant friction. This rule was first echoed by Ali ibn Abi Talib (May The Almighty be pleased with him). He said: Play with them for seven years, Discipline them for seven years, and then Befriend them for seven years. It sounds easy, but most of us do it in the wrong order. We are too serious with the toddlers and then we try to be the boss when they are already teenagers. (1) The 0 to 7 Years Stage. This is the stage to build the love tank. Imam Al-Ghazali said in Ihya, that a child's heart is a precious jewel that is blank and ready for any carving. In these years, you should play more than you lecture. One rare tip that you can adopt going forward is Overhead Praise. Direct praise is good, but overhead praise is gold. Instead of telling them they are good, tell your spouse or a friend about their good deed while the child is in the room. When they hear you brag about their kindness when they think you aren't looking, it builds a deep confidence. Action Tip: Find one small thing they did well today and mention it to someone else while they are nearby. Make sure they can hear you. Be intentional and consistent about it. (2) The 7 to 14 Years Stage. This is the time for character and boundaries. The scholar Ibn al-Jawzi in Sayd al-Khatir, warned us about forcing a narrow vessel to hold too much. Remember I talked about Taghaful (Strategic Ignorance) yesterday. This is the right age to use it. It means you see the mistake, but you choose to look away. If you correct every single thing they do wrong, they will develop a hearing block against your voice by age ten. You have to save your corrections for the things that matter. Action Tip: Start today by adopting the 70/30 rule. Ignore 70% of the small irritations, maybe it is a messy desk or a slow response. Save your energy for the 30% that actually involves character or safety. Only speak up for the big boundaries. You are building authority by not wasting it on small irritations. Pay attention to their demeanor and be consistent. (3) The 14 to 21 Years Stage. In this stage, the "boss" version of you must die so the "consultant" version can be born. The scholar Ibn Miskawayh in Tahdhib al-Akhlaq, wrote about the refinement of the soul as a process that requires respect. If you keep using force, they will just learn to hide their life from you. Action Tip: Your job now is to protect their Sirr (Sacred Secrecy). If they tell you something heavy, misdeed or embarrassing, keep it between you. Do not share it with the extended family. To keep them close, you must be a safe vault. This week, try to listen to them for twenty minutes without giving a single piece of advice. Just listen so they know you are a friend they can trust with their future. In all, the 7-7-7 rule is about realizing that you are a gardener. You don't make the plant grow. You just provide the right environment for it to reach its own opening (Fath). As a parent, which stage are you currently navigating? Let’s discuss in the comments👏🏿👏🏿
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Adekunle Olopade@adekunleolopade·
You’re not particularly brilliant, and this rebuttal further proves it. Everything is political to you, you can’t even see where you’re wrong. Government institution or not, amplifying or not, the matter on ground is a sensitive one and your party is at the forefront of it. To make matters worse, you actually hold a pivotal office in the said administration. This isn’t about support. Randomly disconnected people can’t be wrong. Wisdom requires silence until the matter is resolved. So, focus on your job and your duties and let the spokespeople of INEC do their job. Except you’re trying to tell us, this has been added to your job description.
Daddy D.O🇳🇬@DOlusegun

Those wailing under this post are doing do because they hate that the lie they and their fanatical supporters concocted against the INEC chairman is being dispelled. INEC is an institution of the Federal Government. Amplifying their press statement which is correcting misinformation is not same as defending anyone.

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A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Have you heard of the 7–7-7 rule in the stages of your child? Do you care to know about it? I am interested in educating parents on how to maximize these specific windows in the lives of their children. Most of us have the timing backwards. We are too serious when we should be playing, and then we try to be the boss when we should be the consultant. It is ruining our relationships before they even start. Let me know in the comments if you would be interested in a deep dive on this. 👏🏿👏🏿
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Tips Excel
Tips Excel@gudanglifehack·
Buying a used laptop is riskier than buying a cell phone, as many of its components are hidden. Don’t be tempted by a sleek body or the Core i7 sticker. Here’s how to check a used laptop during COD (cash on delivery) to ensure you get a safer unit:
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IBRAHIM MUSA🔴@Daddyfresh2·
I knew right from time when I saw a lot of your tweets condemning that so called guy babier or whatever. They will surely come for you in no distant time because you amplify and challenged them on the issues of Alex. Trust me this too shall pass and you will be victorious.
servant of Allah@alouibrahim92

If he does not cease and desist, his visa should be cancelled, and he should be expelled from Nigeria and be banned from ever entering ever again. No foreigner can love our country more than us. We have enough problems, we do not need a ‘great white savior’ to come to our aid.

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deeñ@deenarmani_·
Daily dose of Shuraim 🥺❤️
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Zagazola
Zagazola@ZagazOlaMakama·
Gebi denies wrongdoing, defends patriotism amid alleged intelligence controversy …We must not throw the baby away with the bathwater… By: Zagazola Makama Former lawmaker and security governance expert, Hon. Aliyu Ibrahim Gebi, has denied allegations linking him to the provision of false intelligence to foreign embassies, insisting that his actions and public engagements have always been guided by patriotism and national interest. In a detailed response issued on Friday, Gebi said he would “never speak ill of Nigeria, its President, or heads of security agencies,” adding that attempts to portray his contributions in a negative light were painful and misrepresentative of his record in public service and national security engagements. He questioned the basis of reports suggesting that intelligence attributed to him influenced international travel advisories and diplomatic reactions, including security-related decisions affecting Nigeria’s global image. According to him, it was necessary to critically examine whether the reported intelligence incident was solely responsible for broader international security assessments, arguing that such conclusions may be overly simplistic. Gebi recalled his past involvement in national security engagements, stating that during the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari, he was among those who publicly defended Nigeria when discussions emerged about the possible evacuation of foreign diplomatic personnel. He maintained that he remained consistent in his defence of the country, adding that he had never undermined Nigeria’s sovereignty or institutions at any point in his career. The former lawmaker also referenced broader geopolitical developments, arguing that external presence and international security partnerships should be examined within the context of Nigeria’s evolving intelligence-sharing arrangements. He stressed that Nigeria must remain cautious in handling sensitive intelligence matters, warning against premature conclusions that could undermine trust between individuals, institutions, and international partners. Gebi further reaffirmed his confidence in Nigeria’s security agencies, including the Office of the National Security Adviser, the Department of State Services (DSS), and the Armed Forces, noting that they were making progress in addressing the country’s security challenges. He urged stakeholders to approach intelligence-related controversies with restraint, calling for reflection and adherence to due process rather than emotional or politically motivated interpretations. “We must not throw the baby away with the bathwater,” he said, adding that national security communication must be handled with care to avoid unintended diplomatic consequences. Gebi described himself as a “patriot who has bled for Nigeria,” insisting that his commitment to the country remained unwavering and lifelong. “I love my country. I have bled for my country. And I will never stop defending it,” he said. He reaffirmed that his position on national issues has always been driven by optimism and belief in Nigeria’s resilience, adding that the country would continue to endure and progress despite its challenges. The statement comes amid ongoing public debate surrounding his alleged arrest and investigation by security agencies over claims of intelligence dissemination to foreign missions. @alouibrahim92 @OfficialDSSNG
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UNCLE DEJI™️@DejiAdesogan·
SECURITY ANALYST ZAGAZOLA MAKAMA DEFENDS ALIYU GEBI, URGES NIGERIA NOT TO DISCARD "ONE OF ITS BEST MINDS" OVER ALLEGATIONS Counter-insurgency expert and security analyst @ZagazOlaMakama has called for a fair and balanced assessment of the career and contributions of former lawmaker and security governance expert Mr Aliyu Ibrahim Gebi @alouibrahim92. This follows allegations published on PremiumTimesNG on Friday morning that Mr Gebi provided false intelligence to foreign embassies. Makama appealed to Nigerian government not to dismiss Mr Gebi, over ongoing allegations, urging Nigeria to carefully weigh his long record of service in national security and diplomacy. Makama, who spoke in reaction to the controversy surrounding alleged intelligence-related activities linked to Gebi, stressed that Nigeria must evaluate his long-standing record of service in both kinetic and non-kinetic aspects of national security rather than isolate him based on allegations. He said Gebi remained one of the country’s finest notable figures in security governance, regional diplomacy, and conflict resolution architecture, noting that his contributions over the years cut across legislative oversight, governance, counter-terrorism engagement, and high-level diplomatic mediation. According to him, Gebi’s past involvement in sensitive national assignments, including inter-agency coordination efforts and regional stabilization initiatives, places him among a small pool of Nigerian actors with practical exposure to both domestic and transnational security dynamics. Makama recalled that Gebi played roles in legislative security oversight during his tenure in the House of Representatives, where he chaired security-related committees and participated in discussions shaping internal security responses at a time of growing insurgency threats in the country. He further noted his participation in regional engagements under ECOWAS frameworks, where he contributed to discussions on border security, free movement protocols, and counter-terrorism cooperation among West African states. The analyst also highlighted Gebi’s involvement in non-kinetic interventions, particularly diplomatic engagements aimed at de-escalating tensions between Nigeria and neighbouring countries, including efforts to restore communication channels during periods of strained bilateral relations. Makama added that Gebi’s role in broader regional security dialogues involving Nigeria, Niger Republic, Mali, and Burkina Faso demonstrated his exposure to multinational coordination mechanisms and alternative conflict resolution approaches outside conventional military operations. He stressed that individuals with such background often operate within sensitive intelligence and diplomatic environments where misinterpretations can easily arise, noting that such complexity should not be ignored in public judgment. “Nigeria must not to discard one of its best hands in the non-kinetic and strategic communication space based on allegations that are still under investigation. “Nigeria cannot afford to lose experienced actors in its security ecosystem without full and fair consideration of their track records,”Makama said. He added that Nigeria’s security challenges required experienced bridge-builders capable of working across intelligence, diplomacy, and civil-military coordination, rather than a narrowing of the country’s human capacity pool through premature exclusion. He said that the former lawmaker had, over the years, participated in several high-level policy engagements, advocacy programmes, and security governance platforms, where he consistently advocated for stronger intelligence sharing, regional cooperation, and a whole-of-government approach to insecurity in West Africa. “Whether in formal government assignments or informal diplomatic engagements, Gebi has consistently positioned himself on the side of Nigeria’s national interest,” Makama stated.
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