Don SEGZ

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Don SEGZ

Don SEGZ

@SegzyTel

My name is ADE - SEGUN. I am a positive enthusiast that believes in strategic intent of action backed by a supernatural factor- GOD.

Beigetreten Eylül 2010
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Olúṣeun Onìgbìndé
Olúṣeun Onìgbìndé@seunonigbinde·
It’s very easy to “see finish” most Nigerians. My adult life has come to this unfortunate realization. We will keep pressing on. May the high ideals that we seek for Nigeria happen in our lifetime.
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Great Oracle Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary.
(3) Atiku and supporters should hold ground at the Defence HQ (4) Amaechi and supporters should hold ground at NASS (5) The rest of us hold ground across Abuja. 'Rescuing Democracy' is a TASK THAT MUST BE DONE on the streets, not online or by Bolaji-esque ADC press statement
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All empires end. *selah*
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Sometimes, I wonder if there is a unit in the @OfficialDSSNG responsible for looking at institutions like @inecnigeria and advise them against heating up the polity. Someone has to care about our collective as against that of a few. It's unfair. It really is.
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Ayo FBI
Ayo FBI@PureMinD__·
How can you have 32 governors and still be scared to death that you can’t win elections so you still need to destabilize ADC just like you did with PDP and LP through INEC; the usual culprits! Is this what some of you call being a master strategist? Shame on you all mahn. Tueh!
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It takes the highest level of WEAKNESS to evade free & fair election's. It's not strategy, it's just weakness.
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Emmanuel Etim@Emiearth·
DR Congo teasing Jamaica - it's such a hard watch. #FIFAWCQ
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Italy🥲🥲🥲
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gentle soul 🤍
gentle soul 🤍@liorents·
@Assethappyguy @Pressman2040 The question should be why’s the police not there , cause police is more closer to the society than army barracks and how will the military know an attack wanted to be carry out there at that moment
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How was Alex Birbir able to get to the scene of the attack in Plateau almost immediately after the attack?
PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN) tweet media
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@Morris_Monye It's not just Bashir, it's a whole lot of horrible people that have suddenly left the obvious to focus on some fairytale operative instead of the killings.
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Ilemona
Ilemona@I_Am_Ilemona·
As always the usual suspects are muddy the waters around this Jos killing and are trying to make this about Alex Babir. Meanwhile, the killings in Jos have been going on for years. Was Alex Babir in Jos last year? Was Alex Babir in Kaduna? Kwara? Katsina? Borno? Niger? Kogi? You people are horrible to the core.
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Kalu Aja
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
A crate of eggs costs N8500; Eight Thousand Five Hundred Naira only. Buhari caused a macroeconomic crisis and left office without solving any issues. Tinubu has stabilised the macroeconomic crisis but has not resolved any issues. There is still no power. There is no security. There are no jobs. Debt has increased. The deficit has increased. Spending has increased. Borrowing has increased. Yet, record revenues come from oil and non-oil sources. Returning to eggs, when a family has to choose between buying eggs for the children or purchasing PMS to go to work, you know there is a problem. God help Nigeria, because Tinubu isn't.
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Olúṣeun Onìgbìndé
Olúṣeun Onìgbìndé@seunonigbinde·
At >$100per barrel oil, without any form of social protection at all levels, subsidy should be a policy option. You don’t need to borrow or use savings for it. You can cap at 20% of elevated FAAC earnings for it. You can also push for currency appreciation to lower prices in Naira. Something has to give. Nigerians are facing unbearable pains. No light. Fuel out of reach.
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Kalu Aja
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
You don't have to subsidise PMS imports 100%, thats a waste. In the US, farmers get a special diesel subsidy, but others don't. why? Farming is strategic Nigeria can't hide behind cost to deny a palliative, as crude oil has gone from $46 to $112. Instead, you subsidise PMS for target groups, especially transporters, by using the vehicle VIN, tied to NIN and eNaira, at the pumps. This ensures only Nigerian cars can buy subsidised PMS and Diesel, by paying via NIN phone using eNaira or any other payment method You will reduce public transportation without the huge N900B cost. On this N900b, yes, states will suffer financially, but states will suffer more if the entire commerce in the state collapses because citizens have to choose between food and fuel The federation revenues have increased by more than 100%, the war in Iran is a black swan event, and it will not last more than three months (amen). The government can do many things to lower the PMS cost, not related to subsidies on PMS imports 1. Immediately instruct Customs to adopt $1 to N100 as an exchange rate for 90 days 2. Reduce VAT to 2.5% for 90 days 3. Suspend CIT to 10% for 90 days if companies will pay a special transport bonus to their staff. Where is the Excess Crude Account? The benchmark is $65; Brent crude is $116. Where is this account? Can we use all the ECA for just 90 days? In summary, When there is a will, there is a way When there is no will, there is no way
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Sunday piece... A subsidy of N500 per litre which will bring the cost of petrol to about N800 will cost us N30bn daily and N900bn monthly for the first month and trust the number to go up with fraud in subsequent months. N5.4trn in 6 months. Plug and play the figures for your targeted pump price eith subsidy. N900bn is 50% of the FAAC shared in February which means subsidy will reduce revenues by 50%. No state except Lagos, Delta and Rivers can absorb this shock in their budgets based on projected revenue and dependency on FAAC. They won't be able to pay salaries and fund The FG's budget deficit will also worsen which means we have to go back to ways and means. With ways and means, inflation and Naira devaluation is sacrosanct. Looking at the FG projections - $60 per barrel and 1.84m barrel per day production. Even though oil prices have gone up, our production shortfall counters the gain massively. We also have forward contract obligations to meet with crude. We would have made a windfall with a production over 2m bpd. With Executive order 9, conservatively we can estimate a monthly Excess crude account inflow at $15m - $20m daily. Conservatively even the money from Excess crude prices can't pay the subsidy requirement so we need to borrow to pay it. While Cardoso will be looking at boosting our reserves, Wale will be eyeing the fund to pay some of our debt obligations while a percentage of accrued FAAC should be deployed to cushion the effects of the unwarranted global oil increase. What can the government cut? Nothing, the police is recruiting, Army is recruiting, forest guards are coming onboard and we are spending on insecurity with a debt in trillions hanging above the power sector. Growth in Non oil revenue is now as important as ever. Challenging times for Cardoso, Mr. Wale Edun, Mr. Zach and Mr. Taiwo. Caveat - This post is for people with a certain level of IQ.

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@DefenseNigeria One day, the discussion on our porous borders would be an inevitable pogrom requiring immediate attention. For now, let's keep playing politics with it.
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Defense News Nigeria
Defense News Nigeria@DefenseNigeria·
Boko Haram (JAS faction) militants seen wielding Serbian made M80 Zolja anti-tank weapons, most likely smuggled in through Sudan in a new video. Yet another example of the consequences of Nigeria’s porous borders. Though the fighters in the video appear to be threatening rival ISWAP militants as their infighting continues, these anti-tank weapons could just as easily be turned against Nigerian army armoured vehicles.
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Olúṣeun Onìgbìndé
Olúṣeun Onìgbìndé@seunonigbinde·
If you have a well-paying job, pay attention to it. A chunk of my day is to say no to requests to work with our organization. I wish I had better answers.
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Princess A@cessadelove1·
I found a beautiful verse in Isaiah 46:4. I have made you. I will carry you; I will sustain you and I will rescue you.
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Chicken Catcher🐔
Chicken Catcher🐔@Only1Etubo·
They said Nigerians are not angry enough. Please RT if you are a Nigerian and you are extremely ANGRY with the government.
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Watching #CZEIRE and #WALBIH bought back memories of NGACON penalty shootout. Truly, penalty shootout is anyone's game.
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Edin Dzeko still banging in goals at 40 yrs. Wow
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