Samuel 'AdeOba' Ojuade

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Samuel 'AdeOba' Ojuade

Samuel 'AdeOba' Ojuade

@SammySuccessOba

Documentary photography| Disciple of Christ | Jaycee🩵|Barcelona ❤️| Sustyviber 💚|Alumnus @uniabuja ➡️Chief of Staff to the NAAS President (National HQ)

Gbongan, Osun. Abuja, Nigeria. Se unió Nisan 2020
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Samuel 'AdeOba' Ojuade@SammySuccessOba·
This is me documenting our activities on farm. 1: clearing and preparation of beds 2: Measurements of inter/intra spacing 3: treated cucumber seeds 4: Planting. -Agriculture is life! -God will continue to strengthen all the farmers out there. @BaaleOfMilan
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This proverb is so poetic. No cap!
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Glorious God
Glorious God@GloriousGod01·
If you are very good at taking quality photos with your smartphone, this update is for you. Go to Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, or Getty Images on your Chrome browser and create a free contributor account. It costs nothing. Then start taking high quality photos of anything and everything around you. The sky. Beautiful places. Trees. Markets. Cars in motion. People walking. Celebrations. Landscapes. Those clean, aesthetic shots that people use for designs, wallpapers, and creative projects. Upload them. Every time someone downloads your photo, you earn a royalty. You do not have to be present. You do not have to do anything extra. The photo earns for you while you sleep. Photographers with large portfolios earn between $200 (about 300k Naira) and $2,000 (about 3 million Naira) every month from stock photography alone. You are already taking photos for fun. You might as well get paid for it. Do not sleep on this. Above all, love God.
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“There will come a time when your tears will fall, not because of your troubles, but because God has answered your prayers.” — 𝖧𝖠𝖡𝖠𝖪𝖪𝖴𝖪 𝟤:𝟥
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I fell in love with this scripture: “There will come a time when your tears will fall, not because of your troubles, but because God has answered your prayers.” — 𝖧𝖠𝖡𝖠𝖪𝖪𝖴𝖪 𝟤:𝟥
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Arsenal@Arsenal·
LIFT IT UP ©️
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Moved from chemical separation to frequency separation before graduation 😀
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OluebubeWrites✨
OluebubeWrites✨@oluebubewrites·
Congratulations to me.🥹 I finally got paid! 🥳 After so many months of sleepless nights, getting my account suspended, cracking my brains to post original content, engage my mutuals genuinely and abide by all of X’s rules. I finally got paid! Thank you to all my mutuals who are always supportive and engage me here. I don’t take y’all for granted. This will be my testimony soon in Jesus name, Amen. 🙏
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Drizzy@Drake·
Anytime you're afraid to try some new shit...just remember, amateurs built the ark, professionals built the Titanic.
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Plateau Militia Asian girl🌟
In 2017, a Nigerian businessman’s shipment of Fanta and Sprite was seized and destroyed in the UK because the benzoic acid levels were unsafe for consumption. That’s when the truth came out: those drinks were never meant for the UK market. Same brand, same company but completely different quality depending on where you live. Nigeria’s NAFDAC allows 250mg of benzoic acid per litre in soft drinks. The UK limit is just 150mg. In our hot climate, the companies add even more. Independent tests have found some drinks reaching 300–400mg. Here’s the problem: benzoic acid (sodium benzoate) reacts with vitamin C (ascorbic acid) especially in heat to form benzene, a Group 1 carcinogen. Nigeria is a very hot country. Yet we’re given higher amounts of this preservative. The companies and NAFDAC say higher levels are needed because products spoil faster in heat. But if heat makes the chemical more dangerous, why add more of it here? There are still no clear warnings on the bottles. Most Nigerians have no idea. NAFDAC approval doesn’t mean the product is safe by international standards. It means it passed Nigeria’s lower standard. We have become a dumping ground for substandard goods. Children are even more at risk. Their smaller bodies absorb more damage from sugar, artificial additives, and these chemicals. We’re already seeing kidney problems in young people that shouldn’t be happening. Parents, please pay attention. Your children’s health is being built right now by what you give them daily. Better options exist: • Zobo (hibiscus drink) • Kunu • Tiger nut milk (Kunnu aya) • Coconut water • Homemade fruit juices and smoothies • Ginger drink, tamarind drink Make them yourself so you know exactly what’s inside. Look out for your family. The government and companies won’t. Your health and your children’s future is worth more than a cold drink. Health is wealth. P.S. Check labels. If you see both sodium benzoate and vitamin C, be extra careful. And yes, most mass-produced soft drinks are unhealthy even without the benzoic acid issue.
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NaijaFarmer
NaijaFarmer@Nig_Farmer·
Don't be Misinformed Is it true Nigeria lost 26bn export earning from Ginger? Does GMO ginger exist? What is the real cause of the Ginger issue? Whaa is Galangal? Why are people confusing Galangal to Ginger? Is there a solution at all? Share, Retweet & Comment!
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