Ari Tim
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Ari Tim
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you guys love people who would lie to you brazenly. For nigeria to have 24hrs power we need to - increase our power generation from 13,000MW to 100,000MW (building a 1000MW power station cost $2b multiply by 10, shows we need about $200b) - Revamp our power distribution infrastructure by building or refurbishing 100+ substations 33MW-130MW (Each cost about $15-45m) in total the power sector needs atleast $300b of infrastructure investment, even if we dedicate 100% of FG's $20b annual revenue to power infrastructure alone it would take atleast 15years to solve the problem. so why do you expect Mr. Tegbe to lie and promise you 24hrs power when he knows it wouldnt happen in the short term? the closest we can get to is stabilizing the grid which would stop the Grid collapse and probably give band A clients 24hrs power but access to power for band B and below isnt not guaranteed until we close the 87,000MW power generation gap

At Gabon Airport and I’m shocked they have their own Carrier, Air Gabon Nigeria is really far behind 💔.

At Gabon Airport and I’m shocked they have their own Carrier, Air Gabon Nigeria is really far behind 💔.

@UnkleAyo A simple search would have cured your ignorance

🚨: The world's richest women, Alice Walton, created a 100% free medical school for underprivileged students.





African billionaires are riding bicycles in Singapore.


🚨: The world's richest women, Alice Walton, created a 100% free medical school for underprivileged students.

We have removed Kled from the Nigerian app store and IP banned the entire region. The first thing I would like to say is I have nothing against Nigeria. I have a ton of friends from this region and these were some of our earliest app adopters. Genuinely, thank you all for the support. Kled has been up and running and out of beta for 4 months now. We have paid out hundreds of thousands of people for their data, and our users have uploaded over 1 billion assets onto our platform. After several months of uploads we found that Nigeria had a ≈95% fraud rate. Instead of real, usable data, users were uploading pictures of black screens, duplicate photos, internet generated images, AI generated images, etc. at an unimaginable scale. In comparison, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines have a less than 10% fraud rate across 10x the userbase size. Our fraud system is fast to catch these issues but the level of complexity of these schemes is getting out of hand. This weekend we were flooded with thousands of fake Japanese passports and identity cards with Nigerians photoshopped onto them in our KYC system. That was the final straw. As a startup we can't afford to eat the costs of that data overhead, so we temporarily removed the app from the region while we improved our fraud detection and banning system to quickly filter out bad actors when the time is right. On top of all of this, every time we make a post there is someone asking us to bring the region back within seconds. We hear you, but it's gotten out of hand. We've made this decision with great care. We love everyone who has genuinely supported Kled from Nigeria, and we hope to return when the time is right. -Kled Team


Dear Constituents and Nigerians, Below are some of the list of projects and initiatives i have facilitated as a first time House of Rep member: A)Solar Street Lights Projects 1) Dele Orishabiyi Street, Ago Okota – 35 units 2)Dr. Fredrick Fashuen Avenue, Ago Okota – 20 units 3)Green Field Estate, Ago Okota – 10 units 4)Cele Bus Stop off Mile 2 Express Way, Okota – 15 units 5)Okota Police Post - 5 units 6)Church Street, Jakande Estate, Oka-Afa- 12 units 7)Junction Bus-Stop to Elewe Bus-Stop Road, Jakande Estate- 11 units 8)Chris Idowu Street, Ejigbo- 23 units 9)Olusesi Street, Ejigbo – 10 units 10)Segun Awolowo Street, Ejigbo – 25 units 11)SS Peter & Paul Catholic Church- 10 units 12)St Paul Anglican Church Close – 10 units 13)Morinkayo Street, Ejigbo - 10 units 14)Toyin Davis Street, Ejigbo – 10 units 15)Sarah Street, Bucknor - 10 units 16)Araromi & Ijaiye Street, Ilasama – 8 units 17)Baale Shekoni Street, Ajah Estate – 10 units 18)Oyindamola Street, Park View Ago - 15 units 19)Mukandasi Street, Canal Estate Ago – 10 units 20)CKC Catholic Church, Canal Estate - 10 units 21)Asa Afariogun Street – 15 units 22)Lateef Salami Street – 10 units 23)Maurice Nwakor Close – 10 units 24)Eyituoyo Omatsola Street– 10 units 25)Gbagi Street (formerly Nwobodo Eze) – 15 units 26)Chivita Avenue, Ajah – 20 units 27)Chief Mike Close – 10 units 28)Iyewa Street– 10 units 29)Jagun Close off Ebiere Street – 10 units B)OTHER COMPLETED SOLAR STREET LIGHT PROJECTS: 30)20 units at Century Street, Ago 31)35 units at Dele Orishabiyi Street, Ago 32)5 units at Okota Police Station 33)12 units at Church Street 34)15 units at Cele Bus Stop C)INFRASTRUCTURE & ELECTRIFICATION PROJECTS 1)Donation of 300KVA transformer to Segun Awolowo Community, Ejigbo 2)Donation of 500KVA transformer TO Ajoke Okusanya Community, Okota 3)Over 300 solar street lights extra across the constituency 4)Road repairs by FERMA at Ago Palace Way (Opposite Community Road) 5)Rehabilitation and completion of Ejigbo-Isolo-Mushin Road (awaiting commissioning) 6)Rehabilitation of Amusu Street Community Hall, Ilasamaja 7)Drainage system assessments in Isolo, Okota, and Ejigbo 8)Upgrade of Itire Transformation Station from 30 MVA to 60 MVA, D)Road Projects (Completed & Ongoing) Rehabilitation of the following streets/roads: 1)Falana Street 2)Kogberegbe Street 3)Akinbaiya Street 4)Ehingbeti Spur Street 5)Olu Ajulo/Okeho Street 6)Abimbola Street 7)Cowbell Road 8)Kamoru Adeyemi Street 9)Jimoh Faronbi Street 10)Ejigbo-Isolo Highway 11)Chivita Road, Ajao Estate 12)Segun Awolowo Rd, Ejigbo E)Solar Borehole Projects (Completed) Provision of borehole to the following streets: 1)Taiwo Street, Ago 2)Padana Street, Isolo 3)Ansar-Udeen Street, Ejigbo 4)Oba Ejigbo Palace 5)Amusu Street, Ilasama, Isolo 6)Agbeke Street, Okota F) Human Capital Development China Training Beneficiaries – Foreign Human Capital Development (18 Participants) The following persons were sponsored on foreign trainings abroad: 1)Mr. Victor Ejike Obi -China Training Program 2)Chief John Onyebuchi Uche - China Training Program 3)Engr. Walter UkagaArtificial Intelligence & Media Development - (China) 4)MBA James Ihuoma -China Training Program 5)Barr. NjidekaCyber Security - (China) 6)Emmanuel Onyika (MC Senator) -China Training Program 7)Kenneth Onyema- China Training Program 8)Mrs. Maureen Ogochukwu Anukwe - China Training Program 9)Akinduro Olamilekan - China Training Program 10)Chidi Asobi-Peter - China Training Program 11)Mr. Richard Oru - China Training Program 12)Mrs. Ebere Goudjo -China Training Program 13)Dr. Jarius Abba Awandi -China Training Program 14)Mr. Williams Ayodeji Michael -China Training Program 15)Anigbogu Stella - China Training Program 16)Oloyede Taiwo - China Training Program 17)Enwerem Obinna - China Training Program 18)Barr. NjidekaCyber Security - (China)

The following were sent to South Africa for trainings in Nursing / Diabetic Care 1)Mrs. Gladys Chijoke 2)Dr. Jarius Abba 3)Mrs. Jenifer Chidinma Uchenna 4)Mrs. Oluchi Chioma Mark 5)Mrs. Chidinma Constance Ahaiwe 6)Mr. Barnard Chibuzo 7)Mrs. Ezinna Precious Adaukwu 8)Ngozi Uzo Nwabufor 9)Mrs. Abisola Shobande Roche (Representative & Coordinator) *G)Other Initiatives* 1)Elite Agricultural Training in China: 1 participant 2)October 2024 Beneficiaries of China Training: 5 participants *H) Health Initiatives* 1)3-day Free Medical Outreach @ Okota (July 2024) 2)3-day Free Medical Outreach @ Ejigbo (August 2024) 3)2-day Free Eye Clinic @ Ajah Estate (April 2025) 4)2-day Free Eye Clinic @ Ishagatedo, Ire-Akari Estate (Feb 19–20, 2026) I) Education Initiatives 1)Distribution of desks, books, and writing materials to schools in Oshodi-Isolo 2)Registration of 300 free JAMB forms at Constituency 2 Office, Okota 3)Construction of 2-classroom block with teacher’s office at Gbeleyi Primary School, Ishagatedo (ongoing) 4)Construction of 6-classroom block at Okota Grammar School, Jakande, Ejigbo (ready for commissioning) 5)Children’s Day gifts to ~15 schools in Oshodi-Isolo J) Sports & Talent* Development 1)Grassroots Sports Championship Cup, December 2024, Ejigbo Field 2)Talent Hunt Event, 14 February 2024, Okota (cash prizes for winners) K) Empowerment Initiatives 1)2-day Entrepreneurship & Skills Acquisition Training for youths and women 2)120 households empowered with sewing and grinding machines 3)100 households trained in domestic fishery with startup capital 4)50 households trained in computer skills with startup capital and certificates 5)N50,000 grants to 200 business men and women L) Food & Agricultural Support 1)Food palliative distribution at Greenfield Estate (Feb 28, 2025) 2)Distribution of fertilizers 3)Agricultural seminars for crops and seed planting M) Legislative Contributions 1)Over 31 bills sponsored (1 Star Bill May 2024) 2)Over 29 motions 3)Over 183 petitions written

The following were sent to South Africa for trainings in Nursing / Diabetic Care 1)Mrs. Gladys Chijoke 2)Dr. Jarius Abba 3)Mrs. Jenifer Chidinma Uchenna 4)Mrs. Oluchi Chioma Mark 5)Mrs. Chidinma Constance Ahaiwe 6)Mr. Barnard Chibuzo 7)Mrs. Ezinna Precious Adaukwu 8)Ngozi Uzo Nwabufor 9)Mrs. Abisola Shobande Roche (Representative & Coordinator) *G)Other Initiatives* 1)Elite Agricultural Training in China: 1 participant 2)October 2024 Beneficiaries of China Training: 5 participants *H) Health Initiatives* 1)3-day Free Medical Outreach @ Okota (July 2024) 2)3-day Free Medical Outreach @ Ejigbo (August 2024) 3)2-day Free Eye Clinic @ Ajah Estate (April 2025) 4)2-day Free Eye Clinic @ Ishagatedo, Ire-Akari Estate (Feb 19–20, 2026) I) Education Initiatives 1)Distribution of desks, books, and writing materials to schools in Oshodi-Isolo 2)Registration of 300 free JAMB forms at Constituency 2 Office, Okota 3)Construction of 2-classroom block with teacher’s office at Gbeleyi Primary School, Ishagatedo (ongoing) 4)Construction of 6-classroom block at Okota Grammar School, Jakande, Ejigbo (ready for commissioning) 5)Children’s Day gifts to ~15 schools in Oshodi-Isolo J) Sports & Talent* Development 1)Grassroots Sports Championship Cup, December 2024, Ejigbo Field 2)Talent Hunt Event, 14 February 2024, Okota (cash prizes for winners) K) Empowerment Initiatives 1)2-day Entrepreneurship & Skills Acquisition Training for youths and women 2)120 households empowered with sewing and grinding machines 3)100 households trained in domestic fishery with startup capital 4)50 households trained in computer skills with startup capital and certificates 5)N50,000 grants to 200 business men and women L) Food & Agricultural Support 1)Food palliative distribution at Greenfield Estate (Feb 28, 2025) 2)Distribution of fertilizers 3)Agricultural seminars for crops and seed planting M) Legislative Contributions 1)Over 31 bills sponsored (1 Star Bill May 2024) 2)Over 29 motions 3)Over 183 petitions written



Here's a video of South Korea's elite 707th S.Missions Group conducting a counter-terrorism exercise, securing a hijacked bus during a training scenario. You see these clips & you just chuckle at the embarrassment you have at home, whose specialty is assaulting civilians.










