Bldr Akintunde
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Bldr Akintunde
@AhmedAworinde
Building Contractor, Construction Project Manager, Tech enthusiast, Music lover and Advocate of Positive Masculinity.🏗️👷🎶🎶💪💪
Ajah, Lagos Katılım Ocak 2021
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@AlameenMagaji @OzorNdiOzor Lolzzz, it's funny I can ask you some critical questions from the quran and you won't be able to answer without referencing the Bible but that a a discussion for another day.
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@OzorNdiOzor The truth is that we muslims we love jesus more than the way christians do because if a muslim does not believe in juses that means you are not following the right path. Bible hide some truth message because it get different testimony from different people.
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I cover all my own expenses and still find men very attractive. Maybe your problem is that you’re a moneysexual lesbian.
Vuyelwa Melamu@vuyelwa_melamu
The more bills a woman pays by herself, the less attractive men become.
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This is a Russian citizen celebrating becoming a British citizen. The day I shared that I became a Canadian citizen, I received hateful messages from people in three different African countries, South Africa, Cameroon, and Ghana, as well as Nigeria.
Celebrate your wins and don’t let anyone gaslight you.
Congratulations, Dmitrii Kovanikov.
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh
Today, I finally became a British citizen 🇬🇧 A huge milestone and a lifelong dream. God bless the king.
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TINUBU DOESN'T HAVE POWER TO CONTROL GOVERNOR: BUT YOU DO.
Let’s stop deceiving ourselves.
Nigeria is a federal system, not a unitary one.
That means power is shared — and your Governor is not a branch manager of the President.
- The President sets direction.
- The Governors control your daily reality.
Now let’s talk FACTS, not emotions:
Fuel subsidy was removed in 2023.
Why?
Because Nigeria was spending about ₦4.39 trillion yearly just to keep petrol artificially cheap.
That money was draining the country.
What happened after subsidy removal?
Revenue EXPLODED.
FAAC allocations jumped from about ₦650 billion/month to over ₦1 trillion within months .
By 2025, it rose to over ₦2 trillion monthly shared across FG, states, and LGs .
In some reports, total distributable revenue even hit ₦3.2 trillion in a year .
That money did NOT go to the President alone.
It went MAJORLY to STATES and LOCAL GOVERNMENTS.
States are earning MORE than ever in history.
Some states saw massive increases:
Nasarawa: +185% increase
Enugu: +94%
Anambra, Ogun, others: 50%+ increases .
So ask yourself:
If money has doubled…
Why hasn’t development doubled?
Local Government autonomy is being pushed.
The Supreme Court ruled that LG funds should go directly to them.
Even the President publicly told Governors: “Give them their money directly.”
Yet many Governors are resisting.
Why?
Because control over local government funds = control over grassroots power.
Here is the truth..
The President does NOT build your state roads.
The President does NOT run your hospitals.
The President does NOT pay most state workers.
Your Governor does.
So what is happening now?
Nigerians are:
Shouting at Abuja.
Ignoring their Governors.
Voting emotionally.
Forgetting accountability.
Meanwhile…
Governors are receiving record-breaking funds quietly.
And many are NOT delivering proportional development.
History teaches us this lesson.
In functioning federations like the United States:
Citizens hold Governors accountable.
State elections matter as much as presidential ones.
That is why development is faster at the state level.
Nigeria?
We blame one man for 36 states.
See eh...
The President has:
- Removed subsidy (freed trillions)
- Increased FAAC allocations massively
- Pushed for local government financial autonomy
Now the real question is:
WHAT ARE YOUR GOVERNORS DOING WITH THE MONEY?
If Nigerians truly want change:
Stop shouting only at the President.
Start demanding results from:
- Governors
- State Assemblies
- Local Government Chairmen
Power does not fear noise.
Power fears ACCOUNTABILITY.
My people, I am doing all of this to get so many enlightened.
SHARE this post and tell us what you think.

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@toshine4u Ditch the bike mode air will safe your rib and and from being broke.
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@Atilolahafeezah @Lady_imoleh Àtólé
Meaning we gave her extra care and training
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@Oyekadupe1 @Oluwasegunmosez @saniyusuf @StatiSense @grok There is Fiber X in Ikorodu even in the least expected places. And there is also 5G network in places like University built School in remote area. Telecom Firms do regular Optimization especially when cash Inflow drop. TSS will be conducted and this upgrade is mostly don in 3 mth
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🇳🇬 LAGOS VS 🇰🇪 NAIROBI: A TALE OF TWO AFRICAN CITIES IN NUMBERS
Population
🇳🇬 Lagos — 17.8 million
🇰🇪 Nairobi — 6 million
Number of Millionaires (USD $1M+)
🇰🇪 Nairobi — 4,200
🇳🇬 Lagos — 3,600
Internet Speed (Fixed Broadband)
🇳🇬 Lagos — 40.40 Mbps (156th globally)
🇰🇪 Nairobi — 17.66 Mbps (186th globally)
GDP (PPP)
🇳🇬 Lagos — $259B
🇰🇪 Nairobi — $95B
Best Global Cities in Africa
🇰🇪 Nairobi — 3rd
🇳🇬 Lagos — 12th
Lagos is roughly 2.7× larger economically than Nairobi and leads in broadband speed.
However, Nairobi outperforms in wealth concentration and global city rankings, indicating stronger livability and greater appeal to high-net-worth individuals.
#Statisense
(Oxford Economics Global Cities Index, Speedtest Global Index, Henley & Partners)
Tayo Aina@tayoainafilms
Nairobi is hands down the best city in Africa for digital nomads and Entrepreneurs. Here is my experience so far!
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@Oluwasegunmosez @saniyusuf @StatiSense @grok Bro, slums as worse as Makoko in Nairobi, access to home fibre and can access same speed as the rich estates.
Is Fibre X available in Ìkòròdú?
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@akan_udia @SundayAkinjide Lolzzzz the tweet is so funny. Even if the building is prefabricated steel work, the concrete foundation still need to set properly and cured.
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lol can’t build a three level cantilever slab in a month, do you know the standard curing days for concrete?
bigg Kenny ⚡@KCnotlimpopo
Obi Cubana and his team built this beautiful mansion under one month and now it's ready for whoever that wants to pack in
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@TevinMacharia Good one,
This was well exactly how it was represented in the Series "THE CHOSEN".
From my own view the Christian Boby of this dispensation have adopted the very old structure Jesus Fought against.
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*The Corruption Jesus Christ Died to Expose...*
Someone told me recently — “Do you know there’s something that happened in the temple that most people never fully explain?”
I thought I knew the story.
*Matthew 21:13 (NKJV)*
*“And He said to them, ‘It is written, “My house shall be called a house of prayer,” but you have made it a “den of thieves "*
Jesus walks in… flips tables… calls it a den of thieves… walks out.
End of story.
But wait—no. That’s surface-level thinking. That’s what we’ve all been told. The real thing? It goes deeper… much deeper.
Den of thieves” wasn’t just about stealing—it pointed to a system… a hiding place where corruption was normalized under the cover of religion.
That’s what He was confronting.
You see Jerusalem was the center of everything.
Every Jewish man—no matter where he lived—had to come.
Egypt. Babylon. Greece. Didn’t matter.
And when you came, you didn’t come empty.
Two things were required: – Temple tax
– Sacrifice
Simple? Not really.
The trap started at the gate…
You couldn’t use Roman money.
Why? It had Caesar’s image—considered idolatry.
So what happens?
You’re forced to exchange your money.
And guess who’s waiting right there? Moneychangers.
Charging fees.
Every. Single. Time.
You haven’t even started worship—and you’re already paying.
Then comes the sacrifice…
Maybe you carried your lamb from home.
You kept it clean. Protected it. It mattered to you.
But now?
The priests inspect it.
And suddenly—there’s a problem.
A spot. A mark. Something “not right.”
Rejected.
Convenient, right?
Because right there… temple vendors are selling approved animals.
At their price.
You’re tired. You’re far from home. And Passover won’t wait.
So what do you do?
You pay.
You have no choice.
So who was behind all this?
The high priestly family.
The house of Annas… with Caiaphas in office.
This wasn’t random.
This was a system.
Controlled. Structured. Profitable.
A religious monopoly.
Every worshipper that stepped into Jerusalem? Passed through their hands.
Then Jesus walks in…
And He doesn’t ignore it.
He doesn’t adjust to it.
He doesn’t preach around it.
He flips it.
Tables flying. Money scattered.
This wasn’t just “passion.”
This was exposure.
He shut down a system.
A system that made money off people trying to meet God.
Think about that.
Now ask yourself—
Why did they really want Him gone?
Was it just doctrine?
Just theology?
No.
He touched their money.
He exposed their control.
He disrupted their power.
And men don’t tolerate that.
The tension didn’t start at the cross.
It started the moment He interfered with their system.
From that point?
It was no longer discussion.
It became a decision.
Jesus didn’t just cleanse a temple.
He confronted corruption.
He exposed manipulation.
He revealed what happens when men use God… to build systems that serve themselves.
And let’s be honest…
Would He find anything different today?
Or would He still be flipping tables?
*To Be continued...*
*Selah*
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It'll never stop amazing me that the movies which are considered the most romantic are movies about women cheating.
Titanic, The Notebook, Unfaithful, Eat Pray Love. Etc. List goes on.
Culture@notgwendalupe
the way they hated each other while filming one of the most romantic movies ever
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I’ve written *hundreds of posts challenging Christian theology.
One of them actually brought me closer to @GaryHuerta12.
And here’s the truth:
Not a single Christian has ever threatened me with death or attacked me for it.
But Muslims?
They’ve threatened me *multiple times just for speaking against the atrocities committed in the name of Islam.
Think about that.
When Muslims threaten other Muslims simply for saying “No bloodshed in the name of religion”…
How exactly are we supposed to convince non-Muslims that Islam is a “religion of peace”?
We are the problem.
Full stop.
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You fled your country because political Shariah was crushing you.
No freedom.
Women forced to cover up or get arrested.
Criticize the government? Straight to jail.
A Christian nation opened its doors and gave you the liberty your oppressive Shariah never allowed.
Now you’re demanding Shariah THERE, in another man’s land?
That’s not just absurd… it’s straight-up hypocrisy.
If you love Shariah so much, why didn’t you stay in Afghanistan, Pakistan or Iraq?
Go back. Stop trying to turn their home into the hell you ran from.
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@ahmedhalimah02 Incredible,
Your school sound like FGC ILORIN...
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We were in JSS 1 when I went early to class and saw this girl with her head on her locker crying right before night prep.
Her name was Fatimah. She was a very quiet girl in class.
I gently pulled her head up and asked her what happened? She said she was hungry. According to her, she missed lunch & dinner at the dining hall and had nothing to eat because she was serving punishment for not copying her notes. What about your provisions? She said she didn’t bring any to school. Ha!
I had some cabin & black currant juice in my back pack, so I gave her and told her manage for now & follow me to my hostel after prep so I can give her something else.
She wiped her tears and right there the friendship started .
I fed this girl for the most part of our JSS, she turns up in school with close to nothing, I made my mum to start buying things for 2 because she made sure we believe her parents were too poor to cater for her and her siblings. She was very convincing.
When we got to JSS 3, the food vendor in our school shed called me on my way to submit our notes to the staff room one day and asked why I don’t always come with my friend when she is coming to buy food but we always come to eat together when I’m buying? I can’t exactly remember my response but I became alert after the conversation and started to monitor her quietly till I almost caught her one day but she got away using one of our classmates with whom she stay on same street back in Ilorin
This classmate went home for her Sister’s wedding and on her return, I noticed a kind a of funny movement and approached this girl to tell me what they were hiding with a promise to not write her name in noise makers list for the week.
She spilled. This girl has been using me from JSS1 to 3.
Because they stay on the same street and alwys resume school together, Fatimah will leave her provision bag with Maryam (not her real name), keep her pocket money under an alias with Maryam’s guidance and collect it only on Fridays. While I fed the two of us with my provisions and pocket money, she eats 2 potions at the dining because I don’t always eat the food, I had a bad case of stomach problem growing up, so i was very picky with what I eat. I complete her notes. I do all her assignments and try to coach her for both tests & exams.
There was a term she lied in our JSS 2 that her parent couldn’t pay her school fees, myself and Gloria, another friend pulled all our pocket monies and gave her to go make a deposit. We suffered after ehn🥹.
This girl spilled everything. How she will pack her savings from the guidian at the end of the term to go buy clothes in Ilorin during holidays.
I was realy the fool for that girl.
We were all between the ages of 10-13 when this happened. How could a child of that age think such wickedness? But then Jonathan ( the ungrateful guy) reminded me that some are born that way and no amount of kindness could have changed them.
Aweni peperempe,omoge onibata🩰🎀@AweniOnibata
What is the craziest thing a friend has done to you?
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@Alabfawzeeyat @SizweBansii @Jamo_Danbattaa What is I show you where it was written, will you believe it?
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Quran did not instruct killing of another human being - It is a great sin.
Those doing that are not Muslims or practicing Islam
Islam is a religion of peace.
Those killing people and calling God's name while doing that are political thieves and thugs.
I challenge you to study Quran and you will understand this better.
Banigbe-Nago, Nigeria 🇳🇬 English

@IamStephen0525 @Othman81575 @Row_Haastrup I like the fact that you're open minded @Othman81575 but sometimes there are things that are very difficult to defend. The era of textual and interpretation control is over.
If content of Quran is for the whole Mankind. It old activity should have sustained it normal Objective
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@Othman81575 @AhmedAworinde @Row_Haastrup Because the wives of your prophet used to answer the call of nature in the open field.🤭😂😂
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“They shot him more than 20 times.”
Shahbaz Bhatti was the only Christian cabinet minister in Pakistan.
He openly defended persecuted Christians and opposed the country’s blasphemy laws, knowing it placed a target on his life.
Before his death he recorded a message:
“I know people want to kill me.
But I want to live for Christ and die for Him.”
In 2011, gunmen ambushed his car in Islamabad.
They shot him more than 20 times and left pamphlets claiming responsibility for killing a Christian who defended the faith.

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@Othman81575 @Row_Haastrup Now you're misinterpreting the Qur'an.
Are you related to Zakir Naik?😂😂
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@MrAbbeetim @grok which movies are this two frames referring to
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