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Adesanya Omotomiwa@ImOnlyTM·
If after 4 years, this administration does not fix electricity (at least 12 -18 hours per day), with the removal of fuel subsidy, an extension of the tax net, and the Siemens deal of the past Administration. It is a FAILURE. This is 2023 for Godsake! google.com/amp/s/nairamet…
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Faraz Pervaiz@FarazPervaiz3·
Please Pray for Persecuted Christian’s in Syria 🇸🇾.
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Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
Tinubu at the APC convention, March 27 2026 “Electricity will become better. Be rest assured”. Sir. You said the same thing in December 2022. Word for word. On camera. You said “if I don’t keep the promise, don’t vote for me”. Nigeria generates enough capacity for 45,000 megawatts. Only 5,000 reaches the grid. As of March 25th, just 2,908 megawatts was allocated across the entire country. 200 million people. 2,908 megawatts. Your new promise is 1,500 more. Do the math yourself. Nigerian generator dealers are the only people sleeping well right now
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SOMTO 🇫🇷@__Somto_·
Alex Otti is not working in Abia but BAT is fixing Nigeria. APC guys making me want to lose my mind ngl 😂
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Egal@EGTVEgal·
lol Chelsea fans are funny
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Obasanjo
Obasanjo@cent_haysmall·
We’re not giving Seun Kuti the flowers he deserves
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
146 De@d, 25 Doctors Infected Within Three Months as Lassa Fever Spreads Across Nigeria The Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria continues to escalate, putting health workers at heightened risk as infections and deaths among medical personnel rise. The National Association of Resident Doctors reported that 25 of its members have contracted the virus, including one d@ath, while the Nigerian Medical Association confirmed that at least 37 health workers have been infected, with three fatalities among doctors. Lassa fever is an acute viral haemorrhagic illness endemic to West Africa, caused by the Lassa virus. It is primarily transmitted through contact with urine or faeces of infected Mastomys rats, or via direct human-to-human contact. Symptoms vary from mild malaise to severe bl£eding, facial swelling, and shock. Data from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention shows that within 11 weeks, 582 cases have been confirmed, 3,222 suspected cases reported, and 146 d£aths recorded nationwide. Taraba State has reported the highest fatalities with 40 d£aths, followed by Ondo State with 31. Bauchi State recorded 25 d£aths, Plateau and Benue states 11 each, Edo State nine, and Nasarawa State three. Medical experts have expressed concern over the rising infections among health workers, highlighting weaknesses in infection prevention and control measures, particularly regarding the availability and proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
This man scammed the entire country, with his Nigeria Air project, in a way that made Nigerians look dumb. Also, by the EFCC file, he stole to an extent that he got his daughter & her husband into the scam. He declared support for Tinubu and suddenly, the EFCC lost his file.✍️
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News Central TV@NewsCentralTV

“We are comfortable and we believe we will form the next government and we’ll try to improve on what we’ve been doing.” Hadi Sirika says the APC has grown stronger through reforms and a smooth Buhari-to-Tinubu transition, and is confident of forming the next government. #APCConvention2026

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
You're looking at the world's busiest international airport at 40% capacity. The fallout from this empty terminal is about to hit your gas price, your grocery bill, and your 401k. Dubai's airport moved 95 million passengers a year. Since Iran started striking Gulf states on February 28, the airport has been hit by drones four times. British Airways canceled all flights to Dubai through the end of May. Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, Virgin Atlantic. All gone. The hub that connected three continents is barely open. But that's the part you can film on your phone. Dubai's main shipping port and the business zone around it make up 36% of the city's economy. A missile set a dock on fire and shut it all down. Property values crashed 35% in two weeks. The two biggest developers lost about 40% of their stock value. Five-star hotels running below 20% occupancy. In one month, $44 billion in stock market value just vanished. Went through the fund data on this. Gulf governments hold about $6 trillion in investment capital (basically giant national piggy banks filled with oil money). That's 40% of all government investment funds on earth, and none of it is sitting in a vault. In 2025, these funds amounted to $132 billion in the US alone. One Abu Dhabi fund sent 57 cents of every dollar it invested to America. Saudi Arabia's fund bought into Heathrow Airport and led a $55 billion deal to buy EA, the company that makes FIFA and Madden. They're co-investors in AI data centers going up outside Paris. This money is already in your economy. Last May, Gulf leaders pledged $2 trillion in US investment during Trump's visit. Fighter jets, Boeing planes, AI chips, and data centers on American soil. Those deals don't close themselves when your country is getting bombed. The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow waterway between Iran and Oman. One in every five barrels of oil on earth flows through it. Iran shut it down in early March. Oil spiked to $126 a barrel. The International Energy Agency called it the worst energy disruption in history. Countries released 400 million barrels from emergency oil stockpiles. The Dallas Fed estimates it could knock 3 points off global growth this quarter. Goldman Sachs put the odds of a US recession at 1 in 4. Ninety percent of Dubai's residents are foreigners. British teachers, Indian engineers, Filipino nurses, American bankers. A lot of them left. Charter flights out of the city sold out within days of the first strikes. Dubai sold the world a simple pitch for 20 years: move here, pay zero taxes, raise your kids in the safest city in the Middle East. That pitch died on February 28. And $6 trillion in capital that was parked on the back of that promise has to go somewhere else now.
Hussain “Hoz” Shafiei@HussainShafiei

Goodbye Dubai. You are officially dead.

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A.Y.O
A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Saying water tanks must always be on a stanchion is a myth. Blanket assumption like this is born out of poor local construction habits, and not on engineering facts. As a civil engineer, you can safely place a water tank on a concrete roof slab. It just comes down to standard structural design and proper finishing. The first thing to consider is the structural load. Water has heavy weight, and a filled tank is well over a ton of dead load. A structural engineer just has to design that specific section of the slab with the right reinforcement and concrete thickness to carry that load so it does not deflect over time. Then we move to waterproofing. You are right about the fact that tiles will not stop leakages because grout joints allow water to seep in. However, you do not rely on tiles for waterproofing in the first place. The standard practice is to treat the bare concrete surface with proper membranes such as bituminous felt or a liquid polyurethane coating before you even lay your screed. If you do this, then you are good. I believe we only push this narrative because we are used to contractors cutting corners, skipping the waterproofing stage, and pouring weak concrete. Proper engineering will handle a roof tank without any issues even in the long term.
Sobola@kunz8504

How can you place water tank directly on a roof? Even using tiles will not prevent leakages and dampness in to your house. Water tanks should always be placed on a stanchion.

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Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
You want to tax Nigerians? The same Nigerians buying N1,500 bread? Paying N1,200/litre fuel? With no light, no road, no hospital? The audacity of this government is truly Olympic-level
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Wyi Gaius B.S@Wyi_Gaius·
Now I properly understand why Yemen entered the war. Damn!!! Let me explain: Iran is choking off Western countries that support the US from passing through the strait of Hormuz. Then Saudi Arabia once built a pipeline that can deliver crude oil to the Red sea, bypassing the strait of Hormuz. Now Saudi Arabia is loading ships millions of barrels per day via the pipeline. Now Yemen has joined the war, declared the closing of the strait of Bab al-Mandab, stating they'll officially be blockading all Israeli ships and also the ships of those supporting Israel. This means that you can decide to avoid Iran's rules at the strait of Hormuz and you'll still meet Yemen at the strait of Bab al-Mandab before reaching for the Saudi pipeline in the Red sea. Western oil tankers can still buy from the Red sea and head towards Europe via the Suez canal without bothering about the Yemeni blockades but what about their goods going and coming from Asia?? Going through Africa will cost them millions of dollars with extra days. Iran is really flexing its leverage, and the world is feeling it.
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BREAKING: Saudi pipeline that circumvents Strait of Hormuz pumping 7 million barrels of oil per day, report in Bloomberg says 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/pg663c?update=…

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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
A past Governor that wants to hold another political position in the country is asking what the past has to do with the present & if he were the only governor that governed Zamfara State. Pathetic! Thumps to Rufai for the wonderful questions.
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George Pu
George Pu@TheGeorgePu·
GitLab's founder was told he has bone cancer. No trials would take him. Doctors signed off. So he went founder mode on his own survival. - Built his own treatments - Used AI to analyze his own tumor data - Open-sourced 25TB of his medical records for any researcher on earth Relapse-free since 2025. The system said he was out of options. He made his own.
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