Saheed Olanrewaju Sulaiman
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The fear of Head of Research at Aurora Robotics ( @aurora_robots ) is the beginning of wisdom!😂😂💚

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@ThatRoboticsDev I neva believe this thing because Wetin my eyes dey see like this😂😂😭
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Saheed Olanrewaju Sulaiman retweeted

@Saheedsulaiman0 (one of @aurora_robots ' brightest) and I went deep into Instance Segmentation of underwater offshore oil infrastructures, training a model to understand every single pixel.
The catch? We did it all locally.
Why skip the cloud? We wanted the "infrastructure friction" Google engineers solve for us.
Setting up an NVIDIA RTX 5080 for CUDA/cuDNN training is a masterclass in systems engineering pain. Version matching drivers to kernels is a rite of passage.
Successfully, Saheed didn’t just run a script, he built the environment that powers it. That’s how we stay ahead at @aurora_robots
Want to get your hands dirty with real-world robotics and AI?
Join us: aurora-robotics.com/core-2

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@renoomokri @grok summarize and verify the post the post and tell us how much Peter obi spent on buying the SUVs a
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Please fact-check me: This hypocrite named Peter Obi forgot to tell Nigerians that he bought 400 SUVs for Anambra Igwes when he was Governor. Nigerians should note that this is a man who did not build a single nursery, primary, secondary school or university in the eight years he governed Anambra. But he bought 400 expensive vehicles for Igwes. I am not sure there are even up to 400 Igwes in Anambra.
And here he is today, admonishing Nigerian Governors and LGA Chairmen to learn to be financially prudent, like the Mayor of Atlanta. Mr. Obi should ask the Mayor of Atlanta if he will ever use public money to buy 400 vehicles for private individuals.
Peter Obi is what he complains about: bad leadership at the state levels in Nigeria!
Some months ago, the same Peter Obi asked President Tinubu to learn from the Argentine President. Today, Argentina's economy is crumbling while Nigeria's economy is growing.
Peter Obi has an acute inferiority complex that makes him see every foreign land and leader as better than Nigeria.
Reno Omokri
Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.

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Okare, Femi Otedola, Omoluabi Atata!
Femi Otedola, a Dollar billionaire, displayed the highest level of the Omoluabi cultural ethos of the Lukumi Yoruba by asking his daughter, Temi Otedola, born into wealth, to submit to her husband and accept him as her boss.
It must have broken the hearts of feminists worldwide. Especially coming from a man whose first name, Femi, has precisely the same first four alphabets as the term feminism. What an irony!
That, right there, shows that Lukumi Yorubas value respect more than money. Which is why they are the most stable ethnicity, and have given the Nigerian nation its most productive and peaceful geopolitical zone.
Lagos, where Otedola is from, generated almost 50% of the total VAT generated by Nigerian states at ₦2.75 trillion. The South-West geopolitical zone, as a unit, contributed ₦3.11 trillion in VAT.
The South-South came a very distant second with ₦1.08 trillion, while the five states of the Southeast generated ₦101.09 billion, a third of what Oyo State contributed, at ₦272.41 billion.
What do we learn from this?
In my opinion, we learn that when there is societal order, founded on stable foundations like respect for elders, even when you are wealthier than them, and an ordered home, founded on the husband as the loving head of the household, with a wife fully submitted to him in love and not in fear, the moral and natural fabric of society align in such equilibrium that the end result is progress and upward mobility.
As such, I must commend Mr. Femi Otedola, even as I commend him for making the Amazon #1 Bestseller Ranking in the same category as I did in 2017.
Finally, the Otedolas as a whole must be commended for demonstrating to the world that Nigerians know how to throw a classy wedding. Recent examples did not quite fit the bill—not by a long stretch.
This wedding was newsworthy. Some others were noise-worthy!
I recommend the book, Making It Big: Lessons From A Life In Business, by Femi Otedola and I urge my readers and followers and #RenosNuggeteers globally to get it.
Reno Omokri
Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.

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Peter Obi Has Just Released Another Lie That President Tinubu Intends To Borrow $21 Billion
At about 7:30 AM on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, Peter Obi released a statement filled with lies, innuendoes, and half-truths. The gist of the statement was that President Bola Tinubu is about to borrow $21 billion and skyrocket Nigeria's debt.
Mr. Obi's post shows that he is economically illiterate and does not have sufficient knowledge of how the economy works. This is no big surprise; we recently saw his very disappointing WASCCE result, along with his Second-Class degree in Philosophy. So, his lack of depth is understandable. He is a trader, not a leader.
The Senate of the National Assembly did not approve "an additional $21 billion, €2.2 billion, ¥15 billion of external borrowing for the 2025–2026 fiscal cycle". That is a lie from a man described as 'Gbajue' by Nigeria's only Nobel laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka.
What the Senate approved is a Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF).
President Bola Tinubu is not about to borrow $21 billion, €2.2 billion, ¥15 billion. That is a figment of the intellectually undeveloped mind of Peter.
The MTEF contains the borrowing plan for both the Federal and State Governments for the next three years.
In other words, the $21 billion is what the Federal Government and the 36 states can borrow over the next three years—not what they will borrow, but what they can borrow. They are not even likely to take those loans. It is just a framework for what is possible.
For example, while the MTEF provides for extensive borrowings in 2025, only $1.23 billion will actually be borrowed. And that $1.23 billion will be borrowed by both the Federal and state governments from all geopolitical zones.
The MTEF only shows possible borrowing that Nigeria is entitled to based on agreements with our external borrowing partners, which must align with the Fiscal Responsibility Act 2007 and the Debt Management Office. (Establishment) Act 2003.
The Borrowing Rolling Plan ties possible borrowings by the Federal and State Governments to specific projects.
For actual borrowings, Nigerians should look at the budgets of both the Federal and State Governments.
Citizens of Nigeria must note that Peter Obi is a liar. He is desperate to be President of Nigeria, and because he lacks economic depth, he will resort to lies.
One of his recent lies was his claim that President Bola Tinubu had borrowed more money than Presidents Yar'adua, Jonathan, and Buhari combined.
I had to appear on Channels TV to present documentary evidence showing that he lied and that the President has reduced Nigeria's debt from the $113.7 billion he inherited from General Buhari to $97.1 billion today.
Be careful with this man. When he lies, he speaks his native language.
Reno Omokri
Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. Ruffler of the Feathers of Obidents. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.
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On July 22, 2025, the Nigerian Senate approved an additional $21 billion, €2.2 billion, ¥15 billion of external borrowing for the 2025–2026 fiscal cycle. It also approved a N750.98 billion domestic bond issuance and a €65 65million grant. With an already existing public debt of about N149.39 trillion as at the first quarter of 2025, adding the approved loans of about N37.2 trillion) brings our current total debt to about N187 trillion with concerns that our debt might likely be over N200 trillion by the end of 2025.
As our GDP before rebasing was about N269.2 trillion (about $180 billion), the government has borrowed the equivalent of nearly 70% of our previous GDP. Even after the rebasing, which pushed our GDP to about N372.8 trillion (about $243. 7billion), the government would have borrowed about 50.16 % of the new GDP (with the approved loans), the highest debt-to-GDP ratio in our history as a nation.
While the year-on-year increase is about N27.72 trillion and the quarter-on-quarter increase is about N4.72 trillion, we are accumulating very exponential levels of unsustainable debt with little or nothing to show for it in critical areas such as education, healthcare, electricity generation, security of lives and property, and pulling people out of poverty.
We still rank low in all major human development indicators. While education is underfunded and standard in continuous decline, healthcare remains inaccessible to millions of Nigerians particularly the poor. Security of lives and property has deteriorated with over 10,217 people killed and 672 villages sacked between May 29th 2023, and May 29th 2025, even when security spending has significantly increased from N2.98 trillion in 2023 to N4.91 trillion in 2025. Infrastructure decay persists across the country, with about 135,000km of our 195,000km of roads remaining unpaved, largely unmotorable, and unusable. It is the same depressing situation in almost all sectors of the economy, with the power sector an unquestionable example, with less than 5,000 MW supplied for over 200 million Nigerians.
Today, over two years after the present government took over and with all the humongous borrowing, we are still confronted with negative reports of worsening poverty with about 133 million (63%) Nigerians classified as multi-dimensionally poor, increasing unemployment and disheartening news like 652 children dead as the malnutrition crisis worsens in Northern Nigeria.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), also known as Doctors Without Borders, has just sounded the alarm over an escalating malnutrition crisis in Northern Nigeria, with Katsina State emerging as one of the worst-hit areas.
This is a country blessed with enormous resources, yet nobody should go to bed hungry. Still, a persistent deficiency in leadership has thrown the majority of our citizens into increasing multi-dimensional poverty.
Borrowing is not inherently bad if it is sustainable and tied to productive investments with measurable outcomes. Unfortunately, this current pattern of borrowing without accountability, without transparency, and without transformational impact is simply mortgaging the future of our children. The government should consider the inter-generational consequences of their unsustainable borrowings and show at least a minimum consideration and interest in future of young and unborn Nigerians.
We must return to a disciplined and prudent economic management culture, cutting the cost of governance, blocking leakages, investing in human capital, and building a productive economy. Nigeria cannot continue to borrow recklessly while poverty deepens and public trust erodes.
It is time to stop this fiscal indiscipline. We must build a New Nigeria, where leadership is responsible, development is people-centred, and every kobo borrowed or spent delivers a measurable impact to achieve sustainable and inclusive development and growth.
A new Nigeria is POssible.
-PO
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Saheed Olanrewaju Sulaiman retweeted

The Rulings of Zakāt Al-Fitr at the end of Ramadān: What to pay, when to pay, how to pay and who to pay?
Allah has prescribed for you the Sadaqah of Fitr that purifies the fasting people from vain speech and sins. Allah has obligated it upon the young, the old, male, female, the free and the slave. It is an obligatory charity of the body to help the poor and the destitute.
A Muslim pays it for himself and for those he is responsible for such as his wife, children and others who he is obligated to provide for. It is also recommended to pay it on behalf of the unborn child. It is to be paid in food and not in cash or clothing.
It is permitted to hasten it before ‘Eid by a day or two days. To delay its payment until after the ‘Eid Prayer without an excuse is not allowed―and in that case, he should still pay it during that day.
The amount that is to be given is a sā’ (صاع) of wheat, or barley, or dates, or raisins or hard cheese―or that which is the staple food according to the land such as rice, corn, millet and so on. A sā’ is approximately 2.4kg.
abukhadeejah.com/the-rulings-of…
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Photography, Selfies and Picture-making are from the Major Sins, Proven by the Authentic Narrations: Heads and Faces on Photos Should be Erased or Removed: That is the Sunnah. abukhadeejah.com/photography-an… via @AbuKhadeejahSP
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