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LAEL/LL.B// Bar Aspirant//Music [email protected]

Uk by God’s grace Katılım Nisan 2022
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Leo Dasilva
Leo Dasilva@SirLeoBDasilva·
The first thing Singapore did was to educate its people. This journey is not even going to be long. Nigerians are already very smart people. Give quality primary and secondary education. Bring in companies that can employ thousands of people. Set them up in several states. See this mining situation. Get a hold of it and make it a very formal sector. Allow the people who want to sell Akara and other things access to soft loans. Create a structure with every bank to help them be accountable. Like a credit score. Fix electricity. If it’s too hard to change all the lines, create solar plants for different clusters while you take a few years to fix power lines to be efficient. Step by step, country will be better. I don’t know why we don’t have a leader that wants to do this. It’s not rocket science.
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Abiodun@bin_gbada·
That Prince Adeyemi man said he paid 400 million ($285,000) out a 600 million ($429,000) deal with Gbaja The man also alleged that Gbaja asked for 48% of any grant given to the agency. How is this not making media headlines??
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Mum$y💋@BigBadReni·
The First Lady advised you people to sell corn and akara. MIND YOU, In a functional country random roadside food would be illegal bc of health concerns. We are finished.
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Akóh 🎴@ManLikeAkoh·
You made money off Revamping peoples CVs, saying it’s what’s holding them back from getting jobs. Now you’re telling the people you did CV for to go and be frying Akara and Making KuliKuli.
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gst@wearegst·
Remember when Minister Umahi dismissed journalist Laila Salami’s request for the environmental impact assessment for Coastal highway? Lagos is a sinking city & weak environmental governance accelerates this reality. When your government is led by an O-
gst@wearegst

Lagos is sinking and fast. Suffering severe floods, weakened infrastructure, and risky urban projects, the city could be underwater by 2100 if urgent action isn’t taken. Is Lagos doomed? Science says yes.

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Oo Nwoye
Oo Nwoye@OoTheNigerian·
Lagos. A sophisticated slum. Bottom barrelled elites do not understand the fundamentals matter. You want to host F1 and mimic MET Gala but you do not have numbered streets or pipe borne water. Quick to line up PJs bought with our common wealth, but a grand total of 0 cities have an integrated public transport system. If Nigerians themselves weren't somehow many, loud and and uniquely dogged, we do not rank above Liberia. But hey.. What's all the fuss about, after all someone was able to capture a street in Japan that was flooded with what was cleaner than Lekki borehole water. And it lasted for all of 5 mins. Nigeria can disgust me at times. I regret so many times that I care too much about the place of my fore bearers.
Akara and Roasted Corn Investor@MaziYomi

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B/R Football
B/R Football@brfootball·
The World Cup group stage gave us some incredible goals 💥
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Faithfulness Okom
Faithfulness Okom@AttorneyF_·
In Matthew 6, Jesus uses the word secret at least three times. Once for giving, once for prayer, and once for fasting. These are not three separate teachings. They are one argument, made three times, with three of the most visible pillars of religious life as its raw material. When you give, do it in secret. When you pray, close the door. When you fast, wash your face so no one can tell. Each command lands on the same note: your Father who sees in secret will reward you. The repetition is deliberate, it is the very structure of a verdict. And the verdict is that the most dangerous act in any religious community is visible virtue. The secrecy Matthew 6 demands is not about modesty. It is a structural intervention against the most dangerous person in the room: you. Other traditions treat secrecy as currency. They hoard elite knowledge, and reserve hidden rituals for the initiated few. Secrecy, for them, is an architecture of exclusion, a gate you earn the right to pass through. Christianity is doing something far more disruptive. It drives the most basic acts of devotion underground. Not to protect them from outsiders, but to protect outsiders from what your visible virtue would do to them. This is a radical design. It does two heavy things at once. First, it disarms your self-righteousness. When you cannot broadcast your piety, you lose the ability to weaponize your goodness. You cannot indict anyone else because your record is sealed. Your virtue cannot become a verdict against your neighbor. Second, it insulates you from the exhausting machinery of human validation. If people have the power to validate you, they have the power to destroy you. The crowd that calls you a saint today will tire of your goodness tomorrow, especially once it starts exposing their own flaws. Secrecy redirects that vulnerability toward a Father who is not in competition with you and cannot be outperformed. But this design introduces a brutal psychological gap. Human relationships require feedback. If you pour your heart out to someone and receive stony silence, it does not feel like intimacy. It feels like psychological torture. We crave a sign, a ritual confirmation, a plume of holy smoke from heaven to signify: “order received”. Yet God provides no celestial notification. Why?? Because withholding an instant feedback loop is the only way to break our addiction to the transactional. A cosmic receipt turns faith into an algorithm: you insert prayer and receive confirmation. The performative ego needs that cycle to survive. When you act entirely in the dark and the sky does not change color, the ego has nothing to chew on. The performance starves. God answers on a frequency the performer in you cannot receive. You do not get a real-time status update. What happens instead is you look down months later and discover that the frantic, performance-driven parts of your soul have gone quiet. You discover that they’ve not been merely suppressed, but remade. The feedback is the peace you cannot logically explain, proving that someone was listening all along, reworking the inside while you were waiting on the outside.
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Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour
Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour@GRVlagos·
Dealing with flooding in Lagos requires a forward-thinking approach tied to public policy and town planning. We need to adopt sponge cities initiatives, proper waste management policy, and technology for early warnings, rapid response, and emergency protocols. #ourlagos
oseni rufai@ruffydfire

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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
"Look at the kids, they are using Bolt to get to school here in Lagos because everywhere is flooded. At least they should place warning signs so people can identify where the drainage channels are and avoid falling into them." — Man calls the attention of the Lagos State Government following the heavy flooding.
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Basil
Basil@basilabia·
Gbadegbo Rhodes-Vivour actually went to school to study for what he always thought that his beloved city-state needed. I rate that intentionality a lot.
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Adika
Adika@Adikastakes·
It’s actually crazy how much Di Maria has carried Messi this World Cup….
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