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@Bello_Global

Solar Energy Solutions | Agro Processing Machinery Batteries • Inverters • for homes & businesses across Nigeria ⚡🌾. MSc Renewable Energy

Kano, Nigeria 가입일 Ocak 2025
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Bello@Bello_Global·
We supply 600kg/hr rice milling machines for small/medium scale rice processors. Address: BZS1- 02 Zoo Road Housing Shopping Complex, Kano State. Phone: +2348130027181 Web: globalscltd.com Enquiries & orders welcome. @FinPlanKaluAja1 #RiceMill #RiceProcessing
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Bello@Bello_Global·
@Waspapping_ I don’t even know if this is allowed but it’s such a wicked thing to do. Your wife is a human being that should be respected.
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Sarki.@Waspapping_·
Islamically, it’s not even an obligation for a husband to inform his wife when taking another wife. As a Muslim man, you can wake up tomorrow and marry another wife without your first wife’s knowledge. She can find out after the wedding.
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Bello@Bello_Global·
@lifeofdanel Na so my wife return from vet with 100k bill. Now these cats don taste premium life, dem no wan chop normal food again 😭😂
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The Last Son of Krypton@lifeofdanel·
This one this cat dey rub my body like this, be like e hear the news. No special cat food for you ejoor, we dey hard times.
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Presidency Nigeria@NGRPresident·
Obi’s call for President Tinubu’s resignation childish and an unwarranted distraction. 1/2
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Bello@Bello_Global·
@Last_Iteration These dry spells feel endless. I’m starving for a new project at this point 😂
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Bello@Bello_Global·
Sent out several quotations over the past two weeks and haven’t heard back from anyone. Business is slow. AEDC, this is your cue 😂
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Sani Yusuf
Sani Yusuf@saniyusuf·
When doing solar in Nigeria, the main thing should be to have enough to power your lights and charging pots. This should be your main priority. That will improve your quality of life more than anything.
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Mohammed Jammal@whitenigerian·
Omo @ndlea_nigeria has taken the fight against drugs to another level and it’s working. See how sniffer dogs are being used 👏
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Yobarnub 🦍@realyobarnub·
A student of Charterhouse Lagos, the most expensive school in Nigeria with annual tuition fees of about ₦46 million, shared a “day in the life” video showing what life is like at the school 💰🙆🏽‍♂️
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Bello@Bello_Global·
@abbkar_ai A friend of mine showed me this along with the beautiful deserts
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Abu bakar@abbkar_ai·
This is Yusufari Local Government Area, Yobe State where kanwa (natural potash) naturally emerges from the ground... Arewa is truly blessed with abundant natural resources, if not for poor governance we would have been far ahead today. 🥲
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Sir Francis@imariabe_jnr·
This is not how to live as a people Even if you change your roof to solar, you still need the national grid to work This is not sustainable.
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Nans@nansbello·
Sustainable solution for waste management ❌❌❌❌ Establish waste police ✅✅✅✅ We have literal fools in government. Abject fools.
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Hafeez Jimoh@jimohhafeezco·
Temu with their deceptive marketing+ discount and Nigerians fit each other. A lot of people are saying order what you dont need and ask for refund after to meet minimum order and still benefit from the deceptive discount. I dont even know what to say because temu self na oga for deceit. Now deceit has jammed deceit.
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Tried ordering on Temu today, saw insane discounts and picked 3 items worth ₦4,900. Got to checkout and they said minimum is ₦18,000 because of the discount 😭. Where exactly is a 23 year old Nigerian supposed to find ₦18,000 to lavish ?????😭😭

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Bello@Bello_Global·
Medical insurance is very important in Nigeria. If you’re looking for a great one, I recommend Reliance HMO. Their service and provider network have been fantastic. I recently underwent surgery and they covered the costs of consultations, surgery, scans, tests, medications, a private room and meals. I also enjoy benefits like free gym and spa access. It’s been worth every naira.
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@tokunbo_wahab @GRVlagos Posting long letters, explanations or essays about the waste problem won’t actually clean up the city. What people want is action and visible results.
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Tokunbo Wahab@tokunbo_wahab·
Dear Gbadebo @GRVlagos A lot of people are genuinely concerned about the waste situation in parts of Lagos, and that concern is understandable. Waste is not something you can talk around. If refuse is sitting on your street, beside your market, close to your bus stop, or inside the drainage near your house, the only thing that matters to you is that it should be removed. And that is fair. But it may also help to explain the scale of what is being managed, and what is actually being done. Lagos generates about 13,000 tonnes of waste every day. Not weekly. Every day. In May alone, LAWMA and PSP operators evacuated about 418,500 tonnes of waste across the state, which comes to an average of about 13,200 tonnes daily. That is not a small operation. It involves hundreds of PSP operators, public waste teams, transfer and disposal operations, street sweepers, enforcement teams, customer service staff, drivers, loaders, supervisors and monitoring officers working across a very large and difficult city. Just to mention, during the 2026 Hajj, Saudi Sanitation Authorities announced that a total of over 472 tons of waste were generated from Mina and Muzdalifah. This is total waste generated by pilgrims all over the world in 5 days. Still, nobody is pretending that everything is fine everywhere. Some communities have had delays. Some PSP operators have not performed well. Some routes have grown beyond the capacity that was originally assigned to them. In some areas, road access is poor. During the rains, movement into disposal sites can become slower. Trucks break down. Diesel and spare parts are expensive. Payment compliance is also weak in many places, and when people do not pay for waste service, the operators struggle to maintain trucks, pay crews and keep to schedule. These are not excuses but the harsh realities that have to be fixed. That is why LAWMA has been reviewing weak routes, replacing and sanctioning underperforming operators, increasing monitoring, and deploying evacuation teams to pressure points. As of last month (May), 442 PSP operators were active across Lagos while 27 routes were under review for service improvement. LAWMA also received 474 complaints and service requests that month, which are now part of how the agency is identifying weak spots and following up on operator performance. There is also a daily blackspot operation that many people do not see unless it is happening near them. LAWMA clears 3,000 black spots every day across 57 routes. These are the road medians, market edges, illegal dumping points, bus stops, setbacks and open spaces where people keep dropping waste outside the normal collection system. Some are cleared in the morning and abused again by night. That is one of the hardest parts of the job. This is why enforcement has become more serious. In 2025, LAWMA recorded 1,023 incidents of illegal dumping and other waste violations across the state. Out of these, 447 cases were referred for prosecution. The surveillance teams also identified 431 scavengers and reconciled 145 properties with their assigned PSP operators. The data showed that much of the illegal dumping happens between midnight and early morning, and the waste is not only household refuse. It includes construction debris and even hazardous waste in some cases. So when people say “just clear it,” we agree. It must be cleared. But we also have to stop the same locations from being turned back into dumpsites again and again. 1/2
Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour@GRVlagos

Your Excellency, unsurprisingly, this statement is an admission of failure, not a solution. Lagosians do not need periodic emergency evacuations of mountains of refuse. What they need is a functional waste management system that prevents waste from accumulating in the first place. For years, residents have endured overflowing dumps, uncollected refuse, blocked drainage channels, and worsening environmental conditions despite billions of naira allocated to environmental management. The fact that you now have to “direct an immediate scale-up” after waste has already overwhelmed communities is an utter failure of leadership. Indeed, Lagos generates over 13,000 tonnes of waste daily today, just as it did yesterday, last month, and last year. This is not a surprise. It is a known reality that should be planned for through efficient collection, waste sorting, recycling infrastructure, transfer stations, waste-to-energy investments, and transparent performance management of operators. Like your commissioner, you cannot continue to shift responsibility to citizens to “bag their waste properly” when many communities are left without reliable and affordable waste collection services. Rightly, Citizens have a responsibility to dispose of waste properly, but government has an even greater responsibility to provide the infrastructure and systems that make proper disposal possible. Lagos cannot continue operating reactive clean-up exercises and public relations statements whenever refuse piles become impossible to ignore. Lagos deserves a modern, accountable, and sustainable waste management system: one that measures success not by the number of trucks deployed after a crisis, but by the absence of the crisis itself. Again, Your Excellency, after seven years in office, why is Lagos still battling a problem that should have been solved through competent planning, execution, and oversight? I guess the answer is obvious: if e didn’t dey, e didn’t dey. #OURLAGOS

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Bello@Bello_Global·
I’m so tired
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