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@Forlafade

EKSU |Electrical Engineer |Painting Specialist. WhatsApp https://t.co/iW78fPpHVQ

Great Universe 가입일 Ağustos 2017
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Folahanmi@Forlafade·
I’m open to all the Good things the Universe has in the stock for me this year Good Day, Good Week
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Myles
Myles@lfc_myles·
Cristiano Ronaldo would sell his soul to reach 1000 goals, because what is this? 😭😭
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Ozor Ndi Ozor
Ozor Ndi Ozor@OzorNdiOzor·
The Second picture was during one of the boko haram attacks I passed out and woke up at the MRS I saw myself on the floor because the whole bed was filled up, I saw my guy shedrack a talented basket baller in the Army covered with clothes he was already dead, some lost their fingers the guy that led us In the morning devotion at the church who's wedding was next week was also dead. I saw his dead body. Thank God for my buddies we stood and withstood the Albranawee boko haram . the first picture was me then suffering from ulcer before cash rational allowance started coming. I won't still say much for now let the government take care of the military and avert the future danger. I will tag the Nigeria army to all my posts and let them know it's not all about soja boy but a lot of soldiers have a lot to say but are scared to open up. 𝐶𝑅𝐸𝐷𝐼𝑇: Dom Muna Chidie
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
"Give me 19.5m and I will deliver this 4 bedrooms bungalow all en-suit in less than 3 weeks. Let design and build to your satisfaction" Your thoughts?
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smv@slimvnsn·
My friend Rotimi bought a car he had no business buying in 2019. Tokunbo Camry. 2006. Big boot. Leather seats with a crack on the passenger side he covered with a towel he called temporary and is still there today. He drove it off the lot in Berger like a man handed a small country to govern. We called it the Landlord. Not because it was fine. Because it acted like it owned everywhere it went. That car changed our lives in a specific way none of us planned for. Before the Landlord we were 4 men in Lagos doing what young men do. Complaining about traffic from inside danfos. Eating at bukaterias because they were close and Mama Ngozi knew our orders. Talking about things we were going to do someday in the way people talk when someday feels safely far away. After the Landlord we had no excuse. Rotimi showed up one Friday at 7pm outside my flat and said get in. I asked where. He said Ibadan. I said for what. He said suya and a drive and stop asking questions. We called Femi and Kazeem. Both in within 20 minutes. We drove to Ibadan on a Friday night talking absolute nonsense for 2 hours. Kazeem argued the entire way that Rotimi was driving wrong. Not dangerously. Just wrong. Wrong gear changes. Wrong AC. Wrong station. Rotimi said it was his car and Kazeem said it was everyone's car now and that was somehow accepted as truth without further debate. We found a suya spot near Dugbe at 10pm. Old man. Iron skewer. Newspaper wrap. The kind that makes you angry because you know you'll spend the rest of your life comparing everything else to this moment. We sat on a bench outside and ate with our hands and argued about everything. Football first. Then money. Then which one of us was most likely to be successful. Kazeem voted himself immediately. Femi said Kazeem's definition of success was suspicious. Rotimi said he was already successful because he had a car and none of us could argue with that. We drove back at 1am. Kazeem fell asleep before we reached the expressway. Femi was on the phone with someone he refused to explain. Rotimi drove and I sat in front and we talked quietly the way you talk at 1am when the others are sleeping and the road is empty and Lagos is something you're returning to instead of something you're inside. He said he bought the car because he was tired of waiting to be ready. Said we all kept saying when things are better we'll do this when things are better we'll go there and things were never better enough so nothing ever happened. I said that was the wisest thing he had ever said. He said don't tell Kazeem. Many trips followed. Port Harcourt for a wedding where we ate bole and fish by the roadside for 45 minutes and nearly missed the ceremony. Benin City once with no plan, just driving, found a restaurant that served the best ofe onugbu any of us had tasted and sat there 3 hours ordering more than we could finish. A beach in Badagry that took 2 hours to find and was worth the wrong turns. The Landlord broke down 7 times across all of it. Twice on the expressway. Once in Benin at midnight. Once so dramatically in Ibadan that a mechanic came out laughing before he even looked at the engine. We fixed it every time. Stood by the road eating whatever was nearby waiting for the thing to be sorted. Rotimi would say she's resting. Kazeem would say she was never built for this. They argued while Femi and I found cold drinks. Last month Rotimi sold the Landlord. New owner came and drove it away and we stood in the compound watching it go like we were seeing off something that had carried more than just us. Rotimi was quiet. Then he said we did good with that car. Kazeem said the car did terribly and we overcame it repeatedly. Femi said same thing. We laughed on that compound for a long time. Then Rotimi said he was getting a bigger one. Kazeem said God help us. He wasn't complaining.
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K.Vïcïöüs™️
Just lost my account 😭 Please just a follow and a repost please🙏
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Olóyè T.D Esq
Olóyè T.D Esq@BolanleCole·
She and her husband moved into their uncompleted building to avoid rent. Congratulations👏🏿👏🏿
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John Dough
John Dough@Hiddenwallet·
@luismbat We are not designed by God to be interplanetary. It’s not going to happen.
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Luis Batalha
Luis Batalha@luismbat·
In 2029, Apophis, a ~370m asteroid, will pass just ~31,000 km from Earth. That’s ~1/10 the distance to the Moon. Inside the orbit of geostationary satellites. Visible to the naked eye. Impact risk this time is low, but the flyby could shift its future trajectory. A direct hit would mean a ~1 km crater and regional devastation. That’s why becoming multiplanetary matters.
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Olákúnlé
Olákúnlé@thislesh·
@luismbat Okay. So, let’s assume we have no choice but to become mutliplanetary. Is it going to be a “hello everyone, we need to evacuate the earth and move to mars/moon” or is it going to be solely for those who can afford it?
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Folahanmi
Folahanmi@Forlafade·
X is like a prescription drug, once you miss one day viola! everyone you know goes missing😔 I miss my mutuals
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Henry Isong
Henry Isong@iCreators007·
OK please explain to me why GOD did not just destroy the devil since HE knew the devil would lure Adam and Eve to sin? Or are you telling me HE didn't know? I am struggling to believe that there is someone called the devil when there is someone as powerful as GOD. Imagine what the US does today. The US is so powerful that it wouldnt want another very destructive powerful country to exist. So why would GOD allow the devil exist? To what end?
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
As we go out today, may God wrap you in his coat of protection Go out in peace, return home in one piece
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am the VP of Workforce Economics at Oracle. We are worth $420 billion. On Tuesday, we sent 30,000 employees a termination email at 6 AM. Not 9. Not business hours. Six in the morning. They woke up to the word "eliminated." The email came from "Oracle Leadership." Not a manager. Not a name. Oracle Leadership. It said: "We are grateful for your dedication, hard work, and the impact you have made." By the time they read the word "grateful," their access to email, files, and Slack had already been revoked. The gratitude was the last Oracle communication they received. We did not eliminate the roles. We eliminated the salaries. In the same fiscal year, we filed 3,126 H-1B petitions to hire foreign workers. 436 this year alone. The roles are identical. The pay is not. An H-1B software engineer earns $87,000. The domestic median for the same work is $106,000. Eighty-three percent of H-1B workers are classified at entry-level wages for senior positions. The industry calls this a skills gap. It is a pay cut that requires a passport. The visa is tied to the employer. If the worker leaves, they lose their legal right to remain in the country. If they negotiate, they risk the same. If they organize, the sponsor declines to renew. That is retention. Our revenue this quarter is $17.2 billion. Up 22%. Net income up 95%. We have $553 billion in committed future contracts. Up 325%. These are not the numbers of a company that needs to lay anyone off. We took a $2.1 billion restructuring charge. That is the cost of the gratitude. It frees up $8 to $10 billion in annual cash flow. That cash services $156 billion in AI data centers we are building. Starting 2028, OpenAI pays us $82 million per day. Larry Ellison is worth $189 billion. He pledged $51 billion in Oracle shares as collateral for the Stargate AI venture. Announced at the White House. The stock rose 4% on Tuesday. The day of the 6 AM emails. Wall Street did not see 30,000 people. They saw the margin. Amazon laid off 30,000 since October. Filed thousands of H-1B petitions in the same window. This is not one company. This is the operating model. Fire the salary. Keep the role. Fill it with someone whose legal right to remain in the country depends on your continued sponsorship. Pay them less. They will not complain. They cannot. One employee's father worked at Oracle for 20 years. No phone call. No meeting. An email at 6 AM and a locked laptop. The role is still open. The people we fired are free. The people we hired are not.
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🧃@Damson_swago·
As a young man in Nigeria,Nigerian police should be one of your biggest fears In 2020 a police man arrested this man for finding 'traces of fraudulent activities' on his phone, the guy thought it was just the regular type of arrest that he'll be released later that day or the next He was in a cell for 2 days and nobody was even telling him anything so he called a lawyer and apparently the officer that arrested him reported that he was arrested for murder He denied it and said the reason he was really arrested,but he wasn't heard cause they were evidence and a witness against him which were .... his watch, that was found on the murder scene. someone who testified against him that she witnessed him killing the victim and the officer's claim that he arrested him for murder. 2 months later he was sentenced to life in prison just cause of an officer's lie
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Always pray not to find yourself in a situation where only you and God knows you're innocent

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Folahanmi
Folahanmi@Forlafade·
@EnochBurke Criminals are walking free while lawful people are being put in jails Developed country indeed
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Enoch Burke
Enoch Burke@EnochBurke·
BREAKING: Enoch Burke’s mother and sister arrested and jailed Martina and Ammi Burke were arrested by Gardaí today at Castlerea Prison after visiting jailed schoolteacher Enoch Burke, their son and brother. Judge Brian Cregan sentenced them to two weeks in prison after they spoke out against his lies and unlawful actions in the case of Enoch Burke. Martina and Ammi Burke had been teaching in Castlebar this morning before travelling to Castlerea for their scheduled visit at 2.15pm. As they left the prison after concluding the visit, Gardaí were waiting outside to arrest them. Lies have been told from the bench since September 2022 when Enoch Burke was first taken from his teaching post at Wilson’s Hospital School and thrown into a jail cell. He refused to call a student by a new name and the “they” pronoun. He was subsequently suspended and has now spent over 600 days in prison. Ireland’s church leaders have maintained a treacherous silence on this issue. Archbishops Eamon Martin and John McDowell speak frequently about battlefields far away - Gaza, Ukraine, the Middle East - but are silent on the battlefields in the schools of Ireland, on their own doorstep. Children in the classroom are being educated in every form of sexual perversion. Martina and Ammi Burke have now been sent to Mountjoy Women’s Prison because they refused to be silent in the face of gross injustice from the bench. Parents, rise up and speak out for your sons and your daughters.
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Folahanmi
Folahanmi@Forlafade·
@BSAT_Properties I wake up everyday with extreme disgust at jow this blessed country is being run
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
Upon my return to Abuja, I was parked by a soldier on duty who asked where I was heading, and I mentioned FCT. He politely asked if could lift one of his colleagues to Abuja, and I said it was fine. When I was few meters close to Giri junction, I asked the officer his route, he was heading to Zuba while I was going through Lugbe axis to the town. I told him Zuba isn’t far. Transport is around 2-300 Naira. I asked if he was going to stop there(Zuba), or he was heading somewhere. He then told me he was going home to see for the first time after 10 months, his newly born twins. No permission was granted over the period. Sadly, he had to make the compulsory trip because his wife had called that one of the babies had died. And she urged him to come see the other twin in case he will die too. I asked him why he didn’t leave earlier than he left. He replied that he waited with the hope that salaries will be paid, since today is second, but it wasn’t, unfortunately. How then do you intend to make it, I asked him. He showed me all the money he had on him –4,500 which wasn’t even enough to get him to his destination. I could not help than give him 20k and I took his phone number, giving him my words that I will call to get information about the sick baby. I want to ask a question, please 🙏🏻 Are these the soldiers we expect to lay down their lives in our protection? You’re owing soldiers, and you want them to be effective while fighting insecurity? Sadly, this is really laughable. Allahumma bārik. © BMT Ebira
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