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@Perplexer11
Med Student Web3 Enthusiast 🕳🕳 Jeremiah 29:11
Joined Aralık 2018
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SLX airdrop is coming
Solstice TVL is around $361M, getting close to the next threshold near $375M to unlock more allocation
I'm currently sitting at 2.3M flares
What I like is that USX stays productive. You can earn base yield and still deploy it across DeFi (e.g. Exponent) to farm additional rewards
How many Flares have you accumulated?

Solstice@solsticefi
Real ones know what's coming soon. Flares will shine brighter.
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Make me a day president, let me run Nigeria the way it ought to be.
Daily dot...@Roioye
@GuyMr10 In a lawful country military would have been deployed in that whole town
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We, as men, have to be responsible.
We must be responsible
Pastor Tomiwa Immanuel@TomiwaImmanuel
If you have male children, you have a SACRED task of ensuring your son not only stands solid in character, but that he is also wise and courageous to stand up to his fellow men when they say and do evil to women.
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Nigeria is facing a troubling contradiction.
What type of country are we trying to bequeath for our children?
The same lawmakers who have proposed a fine of ₦10 million and up to two years in prison for dual political party membership have simultaneously removed certificate forgery, age falsification, and false declarations as grounds for challenging an election in a tribunal. This is in direct contradiction to the provisions of the Constitution of Nigeria (1999, as amended).
This situation raises a fundamental question about the priorities of our political system.
In any serious democracy, the gravest offense in public life is deceiving the people to gain power. Submitting false documents, falsifying one’s age, forging certificates, and making dishonest declarations to electoral authorities are among the most serious offenses in any democracy. Such actions not only lead to automatic disqualification but also warrant criminal prosecution.
Yet today, our electoral system seems more focused on protecting political structures than on upholding the truth.
There is no justification for prioritizing punishment for party alignment over punishing false certificates, forgery, and other forms of deception in the pursuit of public office.
Laws should strengthen democracy, not weaken it. They should promote ethical leadership rather than lower standards for those who aspire to govern.
A nation cannot rise above the integrity of its leaders. If we truly want a better Nigeria, our laws must defend truth, character, competence, and accountability. We cannot continue to tolerate criminal behavior.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Meet the Newly appointed Ambassador of Nigeria 🇳🇬 to Canada 🇨🇦
Prof. Isaac Folorunso Adewole born 5 May 1954 in Ilesa, Osun State.
He is a professor of gynaecology and obstetrics.
He was minister of health of Nigeria from November 2015 to May 2019 under the Cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari.
He is a former vice-chancellor of the University of Ibadan, and president of the African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer.
Prior to his appointment as the 11th substantive vice-chancellor of the university, he served as provost at the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, the largest and oldest medical school in Nigeria.
We'd be happy to welcome you to Canada 🇨🇦 Sir.

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Hello madam, no be you born this one??

Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35
“Women Being Nake£d is Not Beauty, We Must Learn To Cover Up” - First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu
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A lot of people commenting on Journalism don’t know journalism!
So if you think it’s still the NTA days where you bow down for the guest!
I will not do that!
My job is to dig out facts with my own style and yours is to watch
Have you ever wondered why you are glued to watch
Because you know it’s good journalism!
It is spicy with all the elements!
All day you have been debating on one moment from the interview!
That’s impact!
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It is with a heavy heart that I have learned of yet another horrific attack yesterday by terrorists on the community of Ngoshe in Borno State, which targeted not only a military base but also an internally displaced persons (IDP) camp, and sadly claimed the lives of innocent civilians and soldiers, many of whom are still missing.
I watched several videos of this tragedy with deep horror. Once again we are confronted with the painful reality of the daily suffering that far too many Nigerians are forced to endure. This is unacceptable.
How long will Nigerians continue to bear the consequences of poor leadership and mismanagement? How many more lives must be lost before decisive action is taken to secure our communities, protect the vulnerable, and dismantle the structures of these insurgents?
While Nigerians are slaughtered daily by terrorists, what is more troubling is that amid these daily killings, our political leaders are preoccupied with selfish schemings on how to steal, grab and run away with the next election cycle, and keep us in insecurity, poverty and underdevelopment.
To the families who have lost loved ones, to the children now displaced, and to the communities living in fear, I stand with you in grief and in resolve. Your pain is Nigeria’s pain. Your safety and dignity must be the priority of any government that claims to serve the people.
Nigeria deserves a leadership that values human life above all else.
Our nation is stronger than the terror that threatens it. But we cannot remain silent, and we cannot accept inaction. We must act now, for today’s victims, for tomorrow’s children, and for the Nigeria we all deserve.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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