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Abdulqudus Alabi

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Kaizen ||حَسْبُنَا اللّٰهُ وَنِعْمَ الْوَكِيلُ

Nigeria Beigetreten Temmuz 2010
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NaijaFarmer
NaijaFarmer@Nig_Farmer·
Contrary to what everyone is saying - I think the Kabiyesi is doing the right thing here. I am Iwo son 💯 and I give kudos to him for this. Even though I don't like his behavior & utterances but for this one, he has done what an elder should do. Preach peace! My village Ogbaagbaa (Iwo) has a lot of these Fulani guys and they're well known, they bother nobody. We have never had issues with them and our farms are safe. If you want peace as a leader, community engagement is the best way to go and he has done that. Sending them away is calling for trouble & he's made them understand you're one of us and we welcome you. They're a stakeholder in Iwo community and environs, the Oba is right on this. May peace reign in Nigeria 🙏
Oyo Matters@Oyo_Matters

“Many Fulani in Iwo Are Sons of the Soil” — Oluwo Holds Security Meeting With Fulani Herdsmen , Urges Residents to Reject Stereotypes.

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Russell Brunson
Russell Brunson@russellbrunson·
"Urgency isn’t panic. It’s clarity that time is short."
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Assistpro Solutions
Assistpro Solutions@assiztpro·
One of the things I find frustrating is when some people believe every challenge they face is because someone is “doing” them. The moment something goes wrong, they immediately start looking for a person to blame. Life comes with ups and downs. Not every delay, disappointment, or setback is spiritual attack or someone’s handiwork. Sometimes, challenges are simply a part of life, and the sooner we accept that, the better we’ll be able to handle them.
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Olumide Adesina
Olumide Adesina@olumidecapital·
"Wealth for one person in the family does not give security. What gives security is to see that we democratize prosperity around us as much as possible." - Tony Elumelu
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Arojinle
Arojinle@arojinle1·
I made a video about the people who are dropping account details from giveaways from bandits and some people are defending it, citing poverty. If poverty can push you into doing that, then, that poverty can surely push you into killing people or becoming a bandit yourself. The poverty can push you into harbouring criminals for a few coins or even giving out information to kidnappers. There has to be a limit one cannot cross for money, no matter how poor they are.
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Ayobami
Ayobami@dondekojo·
When people say that GEJ is the only VP that replaced the President they show a lack of understanding of the things playing out before their eyes. Since 1999, without fail, the VP coalition has replaced every President in same party transitions. Every single time. Yar’adua’s PDM that picked Atiku replaced OBJ. Bola Tinubu’s coalition that picked Osinbajo replaced Buhari. 100% tested and proven formula.
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Black Coffee
Black Coffee@RealBlackCoffee·
Too many flies telling bees how to make honey.
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Manchester City
Manchester City@ManCity·
Ten years that will live forever. Thank you for everything, Pep 🩵
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Manchester City
Manchester City@ManCity·
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Manchester City
Manchester City@ManCity·
The greatest.
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Geronimo Morgans
Geronimo Morgans@GeronimoMorgans·
Pep was late coming out to the pitch ended up jogging on. The reception for his last game, man. The noise. The gift from Unai Emery and @AVFCOfficial . Wow. Just legendary.
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JK Molina
JK Molina@OneJKMolina·
A "hack" to play to your strengths is to read biographies from successful people of your same MBTI type.
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Inside Ilorin NG 🇳🇬
Inside Ilorin NG 🇳🇬@InsideIlorin_NG·
The arrival of Amb. Abdulfatai Yahaya Seriki (MFR), the preferred candidate of HE AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq CON
Inside Ilorin NG 🇳🇬@InsideIlorin_NG

BREAKING: I endorse Amb. Abdulfatai Yahaya Seriki (MFR) as my preferred successor: Governor AbdulRazaq Following extensive consultations with party structures and leadership, I am pleased to endorse Ambassador Abdulfatai Yahaya Seriki (MFR) as my preferred successor under the platform of our party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). Young, pro-people, astute, and broad-minded, Amb. Yahaya Seriki has been a great political mobiliser with profound investments in and extensive goodwill among the people of Kwara State. I have no doubt about his capacity and that his choice is appropriate for the people of our state at this time. While this does not in any way preclude all other aspirants from contesting in the primaries, I urge members and leaders to affirm the choice of Seriki as our candidate for cohesion, unity, and continuous success of the party as we hold our gubernatorial primaries on Thursday, May 21, 2026. The choice of Amb. Yahaya Seriki is neither a disapproval of any of our eminently qualified aspirants nor a whimsical attempt to delegittimise the noble aspirations of our people. But in a race involving some 16 great minds for one office, only one person can take the shot at a time. Finally, I acknowledge and commend the statesmanship of our aspirants, all of whom have shown discipline and impressive capacity to build on the undeniable achievements of our administration over the last seven years for the good of the people of Kwara State. Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, CON Governor, Kwara State 19th May, 2026

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Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq
Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq@RealAARahman·
Following extensive consultations with party structures and leadership, I am pleased to endorse Ambassador Abdulfatai Yahaya Seriki (MFR) as my preferred successor under the platform of our party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). Young, pro-people, astute, and broad-minded, Amb. Yahaya Seriki has been a great political mobiliser with profound investments in and extensive goodwill among the people of Kwara State. I have no doubt about his capacity and that his choice is appropriate for the people of our state at this time. While this does not in any way preclude all other aspirants from contesting in the primaries, I urge members and leaders to affirm the choice of Seriki as our candidate for cohesion, unity, and continuous success of the party as we hold our gubernatorial primaries on Thursday, May 21, 2026. The choice of Amb. Yahaya Seriki is neither a disapproval of any of our eminently qualified aspirants nor a whimsical attempt to delegitimise the noble aspirations of our people. But in a race involving some 16 great minds for one office, only one person can take the shot at a time. Finally, I acknowledge and commend the statesmanship of our aspirants, all of whom have shown discipline and impressive capacity to build on the undeniable achievements of our administration over the last seven years for the good of the people of Kwara State.
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Osaretin Victor Asemota@asemota·
The thing most people will never tell you about wealth is that most wealthy people hardly form attachments to most of their property. Everything is transient. It is that mindset that helps compounding. A car is meant to be used and sold or kept for sale in the future if it is a supercar that appreciates. Houses are meant to be bought and sold or used as collateral for more leverage. Every asset serves a purpose and if they are not appreciating, they are disposed of. After I sold a car last year, I noted how much it was in dollars and looked at how much it could have appreciated if I put that money in the US stock market, and I now want to sell every car or every asset that I am not utilizing fully. An apartment I was offered for £85k in 2007 is now £450 today in Salford. It was a rent-to-buy deal but the problem I had then was moving money across borders. So, I put the money back into the business and lost everything. Rich people don't get too attached to one business as well. It is why they invest and move assets around. Wealth management is a game of information and access. Keeping liquidity is not because of flexing or enjoyment but for the purposes of multiplication. This is why I cringe when I hear that stupid Nigerian term “Money na Water.” It shows that some people are devoid of ideas. “Money no be water, money na bullet.” Load your weapon and aim wisely.
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