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Julius Òkánlàwón /🌠/
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Julius Òkánlàwón /🌠/
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|| Chemical Engineering Graduate || Greener Energy™ || HSE-YP || SDGs 7&8 Inclusion || Digital Forensics || Blockchain Project and Resource Management ||
In Resurrection शामिल हुए Aralık 2024
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Only 15 days until the fire falls! 🔥
Abuja is ready. Are you?
#SpiritSzn
#NBCABUJA2026
#NigerianBaptistConvention

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At three,
He didn’t just die,
He gave life eternally.
The curtain tore,
Earth shook,
And graves opened.
No more doubt—
“Surely, He is the Son of God.”
What looked like defeat
Was love’s greatest victory.
Because He died,
We live.
#SpiritSzn
#NBCABUJA2026
#NigerianBaptistConvention


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Celebrating our March top performers! 🎉
🏆 Leaderboard Winners:
🥇 1st Place @Magnificen2411
🥈 2nd Place @phantomshiiiiii
🥉 3rd Place @deefavouritte
They earned it through quiz mastery, active chats & community vibes.
#march #CommunityFirst #jtconnect #web3

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✝️ Good Friday
A reminder of sacrifice, love, and purpose.
Stay grateful. Stay hopeful.
#GoodFriday #Faith #JTConnect

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Last night I watched a documentary about the US Moon missions.
Thousands of engineers, scientists, mathematicians and entire universities working on one impossible goal of putting humans on the Moon.
The level of ambition was almost frightening.
Then I opened Nigerian news this morning.
And it was the same depressing circus:
Politicians defecting again.
ADC de-recognized.
Jos massacre.
Another ethnic argument on TV.
Every day is just noise.
220 million people… and our biggest national obsession is still politics and tribe.
No moonshot.
No grand scientific challenge.
No national engineering ambition.
Just endless distraction.
Did Nigerians themselves lose the hunger for greatness?
Because great nations argue about how to build the future.
We argue about who insulted who yesterday.
And that difference is why some countries are planning missions to the Moon…
while others are still trapped in yesterday’s arguments.
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It was inspiring to watch the Artemis II launch yesterday — @NASA’s first crewed mission around the moon since 1972. Our space program has always captured an essential part of what it means to reach beyond what we thought was possible, and I hope the four brave astronauts on this mission will inspire a new generation to follow in their footsteps.


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@konstructivizm Lowkey thinking about DAY 7.
Imagining them getting the glimpse of Earth after orbiting the moon. Farthest any human has been.
like a cinematic shot! Goosebumps already!
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🌕 The layer nobody talks about in astronaut food planning smell. In microgravity nasal passages swell with fluid pooling in the head, which dulls the sense of smell by roughly 30%. Food tastes noticeably blander. This is why space food is typically formulated with stronger flavors than the equivalent on Earth and why five different hot sauces are making the trip around the Moon. The 58 tortillas are not a craving. Tortillas replaced bread on NASA missions in 1985 specifically because crumbs in zero gravity float into equipment, lungs and eyes. Every food item on this list went through a problem solving process that had nothing to do with taste and everything to do with keeping the crew alive. The brisket is delicious and also an engineering decision.
📌 Source: NASA Food Technology Commercial Space Center; NASA Johnson Space Center Artemis II mission planning

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Brisket and cobbler and quiche, oh my!
Curious what astronauts eat on a 10-day trip around the Moon? Read about how we design and prepare meal plans for Artemis II: go.nasa.gov/4ceYlSu

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@Mathelite001 @55 This is just the beginning
Big stages awaits to see your greatness unfolding 💐🔥
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June 28, 2025.
I delivered the Student Representative speech as the then President of my department at the IfeChemical @55 anniversary. The event featured distinguished dignitaries, including former Governor of Ekiti State, Chief Segun Oni;
Vampz@Hybrid_Ola
Post a video of yourself talking
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I no fit apply for job at both Shell and Exxon at the same time?
BAMIDELE🕊@thenihiin
You dey toast my friend, you dey toast me. Which kind tactics be this
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On Value and Networking.
During my first week at LBS, I was walking around the class to see the profiles of the different senior executives I was in class with. I saw many impressive profiles of colleagues from NNPC, NCC, ACCA, etc., until I saw this person's name from TotalEnergies.
I was curious to see who the person was and hopefully network with him (saw a male name).
By the time I went to see the person whose name was on the seat, he was an elderly man, a GM at TotalEnergies. I didn't know how to approach him. I continued with subtle greetings each time we walked past each other. There was a particular day he called me "my man." I could sense it was because of how young I am and in the same class.
I wasn't still sure of how to approach him.
Fast forward to the day we had a session on AI and Global Business Environmental Analysis.
I was a superstar in that class. I literally became a co-facilitator, working around the class to support the facilitators' hands-on exercise for the class.
Then, I got to the man's desk, helped him with one or two things, and subsequently, he and others in his area were more curious about what AI could do. I brought my system and showed them some interesting automation I had done with my email. They were wowed, and immediately, Oga gave me his contact, saying that I'd definitely take him through it on a personal level.
Voila!
Now, this is an interesting one. If you are indeed a person of value, those who recognise it will always seek you out.
I hope this motivates someone today to acquire that skill they have been stalling on.
Cheers,
#Iwelabi.
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