Assurance Akhabue

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Assurance Akhabue

Assurance Akhabue

@Assurance4data

I play with Data| #DLconversation , Groom for Christ | ♻️ waste to wealth ,SDGs 13| Entrepreneur |

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Assurance Akhabue
Assurance Akhabue@Assurance4data·
@Dojran2021 We are you to master the act of extracting maximum value from our players due fear of losing out completely. This is where some form " regulation " comes in . The South American clubs won't try that Nonsense of only relying on sell- on fees from a raw talent.
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Wendell Okaro
Wendell Okaro@Dojran2021·
Bros you have said it all! Infact they may not even pay at all. Some Ukrainian and serbian clubs will approach me to find players who they will register under their own academy, promise the Nigerians sell-on that won't happen, if I refuse, another Nigerian will do tye same deal and people will celebrate.
Oma Akatugba@omaakatugba

And for cheap or absolute nothing. The founder of @afriskaut gave me a figure of how much Nigerian academies have made from total transfers so far and o was shocked. Can’t remember anymore though. It was poor compared to that of Senegal.

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Trevor Sheatz
Trevor Sheatz@TrevorSheatz·
You honor Christ at your job by: • Arriving early and ready • Working hard without grumbling • Being a person of your word • Treating coworkers with patience • Avoiding all forms of gossip
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Ex-Grammaton Cleric
Ex-Grammaton Cleric@OtunbaBrickz·
When the Ghanaian President made that unpalatable remark about Ghana being “a small country that doesn’t want to get flooded with Nigerians,” what exactly did y’all expect?! Never mind that there are more Ghanaians living in Nigeria than Nigerians living in Ghana. Last I checked there are hundreds of thousands of de-facto Naturalized Ghanaian, togolese, Beninese, Chadians & Nigeriens that fully claim to be “Nigerians” now and no one is making their lives miserable, no one even cares or notices! Even when Cyril Ramaphosa gave a press conference yesterday to address the xenophobic attacks that have already killed 2 Nigerians, he chose to pander instead of issuing a clear reprimand. That was a tacit endorsement, not leadership. Don’t be shocked when Kenyans start their own version. Their president already made a distasteful joke about Nigerians. We’ll soon find out how much of a “joke” it really was. My advice to Nigerian migrants: Travel anywhere you want to LEGALLY it is your right as a human being but please, let it be to places that are “actually” better than Nigeria. Don’t risk your life and dignity for countries whose two major cities and infrastructure can barely compete with tier-2 Nigerian cities like Owerri, Kaduna or Uyo.
THE STATE NEWS@THESTATENEWSS

🇬🇭🇳🇬 “Stop selling land, renting rooms and shops to Nigerians, and ladies should stop giving yourselves to them. A time will come when we Ghanaians will take everything from these Nigerians.” — A member of the Apax Concerned Youth Alliance speaks during a demonstration against Nigerians living in Ghana. CC: @EUGENESLENS

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Aminu Dalhat
Aminu Dalhat@AminuDalhat·
Don’t fall for all the dividend alerts flooding your TL. Before you buy stocks, do a THOROUGH analysis or get a professional to do it. In 2008, I put N4.75M into a bank’s shares. Today? The whole thing isn’t worth N100k.
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Michael Taiwo
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo·
Every industry has its untouchables. Financial services has the Big 4. Business Consulting has the Big 3. Credit rating has the Big 3. Are they other fields with its own “Big X?”
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Assurance Akhabue
Assurance Akhabue@Assurance4data·
@Dojran2021 Apart from making instant sales, most will definitely buy the beverage again
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Wendell Okaro
Wendell Okaro@Dojran2021·
While discussing with enyimba football club,and a beverage brand. We talked about how to bring more fans to stadium and also meet obligations to the brand. I suggested that the ticket to the next oriental derby will be a beverage from the brand. So to enter stadium you need a bottle of drink from the brand. With over 15000 people in attendance, the brand would have made a killing.
Rilwan@Real1_balogun

Since the 2023/24 season, German 2. Bundesliga club, Fortuna Dusseldorf has been offering its home fans and some away fans free tickets to see some games. In a project called ‘Fortuna for All’, they started with three free fixtures in that season, and got 130,000 applications for their game against St. Pauli that season. Fortuna Düsseldorf’s stadium, Merkur Spielarena can only hold 54,600 fans. Ahead of the 2024/25 season, they announced that four free home games will be hosted by the club. They did it, to the excitement of their sponsors. In the current season, they’ve hosted five free games for their fans. Their typical matchday records show that at least 30,000 fans watch their games but with the free tickets, they get an average attendance of 39,000 fans. The club doesn’t just pick the five fixtures that suit it. They have criteria for picking those games. They choose based on how attractive the opponent is; fans also request games that draw in smaller crowds; they pick a game in every phase of the season; and there’s enough space between the games they pick so they can learn from each game. The selection of the games wasn’t entirely predetermined and the specific dates picked were released as the season went on. The club also agreed with the DFL, the German Football League not to pick any game in the last four games of the season. What do they gain from this? Greater fans attendance. That helps their visibility and gives their sponsors greater numbers to market their products to. Already, those sponsors have invested more money into the club in the areas of youth development, women’s football and digital growth. Fortuna have said their ambition is to host every league game for free, and will do that when they have enough sponsors to cover the matchday revenue losses that may lead to. Pioneers.

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Kalusha Bwalya
Kalusha Bwalya@KalushaPBwalya·
Today marks 33 years of the aircrash that took 30 of our gallant teammates and officials off the coast of Gabon. #Chipolopolo . Memories of you live with us forever. #Zambia 🇿🇲. Rest in eternal peace 🙏🏾
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Kalu Aja
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
Total South African Exports: ~$151 billion (2024) Exports to the rest of Africa: Approximately 29–32% of total exports. This makes Africa South Africa’s largest regional export market. As a share of South Africa’s GDP (~$401 billion in 2024), Exports to Africa represent roughly 11–12% of South Africa’s total GDP. Intra-African exports (mainly to SADC countries like Mozambique, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, etc.) account for about 26–30% of South Africa’s total merchandise exports in recent years.
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Tiwantiwa Hub
Tiwantiwa Hub@tiwantiwa01·
Advert alert! I offer online Yorùbá classes for kids and adults. All classes are one-on-one, allowing focus on each student and what matters to them. Link to enrol in the comment. Kindly retweet to reach larger audience.
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Assurance Akhabue
Assurance Akhabue@Assurance4data·
@chi_quiero Person dey put your life at risk , you think say na bold move him dey make . Okay oh
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AndyJnr ° Umaru 
AndyJnr ° Umaru @AndyjnrUmaru·
Would you accept a Bible as a birthday gift? Be Honest
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Tiwantiwa Hub
Tiwantiwa Hub@tiwantiwa01·
@arojinle1 You might not understand this KSA's lyrics, if you haven't experience the Kọ̀ǹkọ̀ tí wọ́n yí ní ẹ̀gúsí. As you are taking time dismantle the limbs and phalanges of the kọ̀ǹkọ̀, the ẹ̀gúsí is everywhere in your mouth. Ọmọ! 😎
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Arojinle
Arojinle@arojinle1·
Frog is kọ̀ǹkọ̀. It's the one that's edible. It has smooth skin, long legs and doesn't have poison gland Toad is ọ̀pọ̀lọ́. We don't eat it because it has ugly warty skin and it has poison gland. So, it's poisonous. It's legs are also short. Our Yorùbá forebearers made many statements that show that one is edible while the other is not. 1. Bí a bá gbé ọ̀pọ̀lọ́, ti kò bá jọ kọ̀ǹkọ̀, àá gbée sílẹ̀ ní. It means 'if we catch the toad and we see that it's different from the frog, we let it go." (Because it cannot be eaten) King Sunny Ade said in his Merciful God track "Mò ń yan fanda fanda lójú apẹ̀gàn. Bí ọ̀pọ̀lọ́ ṣe ń yan lójú ẹlẹ́gùúsí. Ẹlẹ́gùúsí ò gbọdọ̀ yíi láta. This means, I strut in the presence of my detractors like a toad struts in the presence of Ẹ̀gúsí soup maker. The soup maker dares not cook it.
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TOP BOY COMRADE 🫵🏾 🏀@Big_Strategic

Pls, what's the difference between ikonko and opolo Are they both frogs? What is their English name? Are they edible without any repercussion? @arojinle1 @Nig_Farmer

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JeffreyA
JeffreyA@Wofa_Jeffrey·
@DavidHundeyin @THESTATENEWSS I’ve been trying to explain this to the Nigerian accounts boosting this very video. Ghana can never stoop low to the foolishness we’re seeing in South Africa
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THE STATE NEWS@THESTATENEWSS·
🇬🇭🇳🇬 “Stop selling land, renting rooms and shops to Nigerians, and ladies should stop giving yourselves to them. A time will come when we Ghanaians will take everything from these Nigerians.” — A member of the Apax Concerned Youth Alliance speaks during a demonstration against Nigerians living in Ghana. CC: @EUGENESLENS
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Rilwan
Rilwan@Real1_balogun·
Many years ago, one guy who lived in my town was invited to the U-20. He'd been in camp for weeks, and he was listed for the U-20 AFCON that year. When people he trained with saw his name, some of them were delighted, others were sad. One guy said they played together some days ago, and he was lying. He just found it hard to believe that the same guy they played together every Sunday had joined a national team. That guy went to the U-20 AFCON and did well. They qualified for the World Cup. He got injured and didn't go. And his career never took flight after that. He's back in the same town now. I'm sure those people are happy to see him around. Where one comes from, what one exposes himself to, and the energy of the environment matters so much. It's as important as the hard work, and energy applied to achieve success.
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Zinii🔥
Zinii🔥@Barzini19·
@omaakatugba Oma, if u marry a bad wife. U will never see ur kids again and that’s facts only. Just relax
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Oma Akatugba
Oma Akatugba@omaakatugba·
That’s a fact sir. My focus is on the asset. And even within the family context. As far as I know, there’s no law that prevents a father from seeing his children unless he poses a threat to their safety. And just to add, Samu Omorodion has a Nigerian mother, yet his
Dele Olawanle@dolawanle

@omaakatugba He said he lost ‘everything’. He was not only talking of assets or money, but he ‘lost’ his children too. For any family-minded father, not having access to one’s children is a big loss and sometimes worse than losing money.

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Food Science Queen🌱
Blender - oxidation and heat (dull flavour) Cutting - preserves cell structure (intense and sharp heat) Mortar and pestle - crushes cells to release essential oils and utilizes the presence of biofilm for depth.
Abby🫧💕@BigmummyAbby

I just realized that pepper tastes different depending on how you cut it. If you cut it with your hand, it tastes different from using blender and that’s a different taste from using mortar to pound it.

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