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On a journey to the next world Bergabung Şubat 2011
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@Gbemilekhe No serious brain storming on how to improve lives, economy, reforms etc. just build one or two flyover, share small money, paint schools and patch some roads.
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Adam Lubabatu
Adam Lubabatu@LubabatuAdam·
I am Lubabatu Adam based in Abuja, currently seeking a corporate job opportunity. I hold a National Diploma in Biology/Chemistry and a degree in Biology Education, with over two years of teaching experience that has strengthened my communication, organization, and problem solving
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Mrs redrosebee_🌹🐝
Mrs redrosebee_🌹🐝@HafsatuAngo·
Pure raw honey 🍯 🏷️ 9000 Location Abuja/kaduna Nationwide delivery 📦 Contact 08034854938 If it’s not real you will be refunded 100% Kindly repost my costumer might be in your TL Thank you
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Pinball@eatz_jaybee·
Alhamdulillah.
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Asanwa.sol
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz·
If you are sharing a bed, sharing bodily fluids, and planning to build a whole life and raise children with someone, the idea that your phone is a "highly classified, impenetrable vault of extreme privacy" is a massive red flag. If your partner picking up your phone to check the time or change a song causes your heart rate to spike, you are not protecting your "autonomy," you are hiding something. Period.
Kaze 🇳🇬@8Kyle

unpopular relationships opinions that would get you in this position???

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Elderstateman.btc@JIKAN_BABA·
Uba Sani should explain to us where the Qatar Sanabil Project of 500,000 Houses is like am I the only one who hasn’t seen or heard of any recent developments about the project since 2023?
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Nigeria’s military backs local startup, which is now controlled by a U.S Military spy company, Palantir. So basically, they are helping U.S. firms secure mining sites in Nigeria. Remember when the Trump administration drafted recommendations for ending terrorism in Nigeria? It demanded that Nigeria cede its mineral explorations to ONLY U.S. corporations –that this was the only way insecurity would end. Some people will dismiss this as conspiracy, even though the recommendation I’m referencing here can be found online. Tomorrow, you will wonder why your country is losing its fight against insecurity.
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Nigeria’s military backs local startup unveiling drones, mine-clearing vehicles reut.rs/4vTvNpo reut.rs/4vTvNpo

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Duke Of Nigeria.
Duke Of Nigeria.@xagreat·
Since authorities started arresting the real terrorists in Plateau and they are Christians, this mad armed Robber Ezekiel Dachomo has been silent.
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MK 𓂆☫🔻@muhammadkolo_·
US-backed terrorist group, ISIL, has claimed responsibility for killing over 28 people in the North, yet the only things trending in Arewa since yesterday are frivolous issues. We are not a serious people.
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Adam Lubabatu
Adam Lubabatu@LubabatuAdam·
Assalamu alaikum warahmatullah,good afternoon everyone,I hope this message meets you well ,please I am in need of a job, I can’t keep it anymore,if there is anyone who is hiring please I will be very glad to apply ,thank you very much and kindly retweet.
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Ozedikus Nwanne 🇳🇬
Do you realize how much raw mineral resources a developed country like the USA needs to function effectively? Now imagine if they had to buy all of them at full market value, it would be extremely expensive. That creates incentives to source from unstable countries where resources are sold for dirt cheap because the economies are weak and they can’t fully utilize them yet. Plus their currency value is so low that it’s literally like getting it for free. Now do you think it is in their best interest to bring peace to these countries?
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Omar Ladan
Omar Ladan@omarladan_·
MISSING VEHICLE ALERT Please help us locate this car. It was last parked at around FIRS HEADQUARTER WUSE ZONE 5 ABUJA A retweet will help alot also!
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Abdool Moh.
Abdool Moh.@abdool_moh·
What happened to Kashim Ibrahim Fellowship Kaduna, the intellectual program started by Elrufai to prepare the youth for leadership?
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Abdulsalam M. Nuhu
Abdulsalam M. Nuhu@salamnuhu·
You'd be a fool to believe these people are using their N50m to purchase form just to come and serve you.
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TECHIE 👩‍💻 "CareerWoman"
Here's the breakdown of my trip. Kenya and Rwanda are visa free for Nigerians. You only need your Yellow Fever card. You don’t have to break the bank to explore the world.
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TECHIE 👩‍💻 "CareerWoman"@ThatEbonyChic

I spent around 1.5M (flight, accommodation and itinerary inclusive) for a 7 days trip to Kenya and Rwanda. People need to learn how to make research and stop sponsoring other people’s trip in the name of “travel agents”.

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WithoutHistory@WithoutHistory·
Guess who is opposing Dangote’s proposal to build a 1.2M barrels a day refinery in east Africa (Tanzania, Kenya and Congo) World Bank and IMF. : ))) Their argument? it would give monopoly to one company over energy. 1) All the while, French refineries are in almost every oil producing countries in Africa. 2) No African countries could get a loan to build a refinery larger than 400,000 barrels per day (one of the most profitable businesses ever). So the majority are small and struggle for profitability. 3) Nigeria oil had to be exported to Europe, refined and in many cases sold back to Nigeria and ECOWAS countries, under companies like shell and total. 4) it took until a billionaire financed the refinery in Nigeria himself to change part of that production and supply pipeline. And today, after the Hormuz blockade, EU countries are now buying oil from Dangote.
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