Elewa,
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Elewa,
@Promythious
Should have wrote this in Latin. 3k subs on Substack. risk collector.


Your mates are thinking of invention in science, medicine and technology while you guys are more bothered about bigotry and primitive things.

Whenever I converse with women, I like to imagine that she gets her head out of her arse and inquire about me too. It never happens. She falls in love with your concern for her wellbeing, not with you. It is not love if she isn't the focus of your entanglement.

The absurdity of being in an intertribal relationship and stoking tribal sentiments. 🙂🙂🙂

A video that has recently gone viral alleges that the @sultan_ofsokoto recently met with President @officialABAT and asked a simple question: If Nigeria needs a U.S. military base… why must it be in the North? Now hold that thought. Because a day or so later, Education Minster, @DrTunjiAlausa, on a UK trip with the President, is announcing below a partnership between his ministry, @NigEducation, and Coventry University to award UK degrees… in Nigeria. Location? Alaro, Lekki. Lagos. So let’s get this straight: One region gets foreign universities. Another gets proposed foreign military bases. Opportunity vs occupation. Books vs boots. Degrees vs drones. And no, this isn’t about Coventry University. That debate can wait. This is about a pattern. A pattern where development flows in one direction… And strategic burdens are shipped to another. Where Lagos gets foreign universities. The North gets foreign military bases. Coincidence? Maybe. But patterns, when repeated often enough, stop being accidents. They become policy. And the real tragedy? Other #Nigerian regions are too busy with petty politics to notice. And #Arewa, once the loudest political voice in the room, now watches in silence. Compromised. Muted. Managed. Docile. Absent. #AllahGaMuGareka

Yoruba women on Twitter for the past 24 hours😭



Earlier today, we officially commenced our Five Hundred Million Naira (₦500,000,000.00) Micro Business Support Initiative with the January Edition held at Esho Events Center, Old Ife Road, Ibadan. The initiative is designed to empower 5,000 micro business owners with ₦100,000.00 each, providing direct financial support to small-scale entrepreneurs and strengthening grassroots economic growth. At today’s flag-off, a total of Fifty Million Naira (₦50,000,000.00) was disbursed to 500 beneficiaries, with each recipient receiving ₦100,000.00. This empowerment program will be implemented monthly until the full ₦500 million target is reached. The event attracted the presence of key party leaders and stakeholders, including Hon. Joshua Oyebamiji, PhD, Chairman of APC Oyo Central Senatorial District; Hon. Olawale Olaleye, Chairman of APC in Egbeda Local Government; Prince Kolawole Ogundipe, Chairman of APC in Ona-Ara Local Government; Alhaji Yinka Folarin, APC leader in Ona-Ara Local Government; and Hon. Olawale Sadare, State Public Relations Officer of APC in Oyo State. Other leaders present were Hon. Bola Fawole, former Majority Leader of the Oyo State House of Assembly; Hon. Ismaila Akanni Ere, former Executive Chairman of Ona-Ara Local Government; Alhaji Sule Suara Elegbeda, Overall Leader of APC in Egbeda Local Government; Hon. Biliaminu Ogundele, APC Leader in Egbeda Local Government; Hon. Ibrahim Bolomope, former member of the Oyo State House of Assembly; as well as other notable leaders from Egbeda/Ona-Ara Federal Constituency. This financial empowerment is designed to complement our unprecedented infrastructural programs, as we continue to invest in micro businesses and support hardworking individuals across our communities. Hon Akin Alabi Egbeda/Ona-Ara Federal Constituency PS: If you live in Egbeda/Ona-Ara Federal Constituency and you are interested in this Micro Business Support Scheme, kindly fill this form to get on the waiting list… forms.gle/x3wbjz7kBs8UTs…











