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Ayo
@AyoInitiatives
#Designer in every bit of it | Living life by Design.
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2024
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I'm hosting Cohort 3 of my Product Design Masterclass.
If you're a junior or entry-level product designer who wants to
- build stronger design skills
- become more confident in designing real products, this is for you.
If you're interested, comment "masterclass" or send me a DM, and I'll share the details.

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@RayToluAyo Gary Neville - England / Man utd
Phil Neville - England / Man utd then later everton
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Let me list 15 brothers outside the Doue brothers
Inaki Williams - Ghana
Nico Williams - Spain
Wilson Eduardo - Angola
Joao Mario - Portugal
Jerome Boateng - Germany
Kevin-Prince Boateng - Ghana
Granit Xhaka - Switzerland
Taulant Xhaka - Albania
Paul Pogba - France
Florent Pogba - Guinea
Mathias Pogba - Guinea
Thiago Alcantara - Spain
Rafinha Alcantara - Brazil
Steve Mandanda - France
Parfait Mandanda - DR Congo
Tim Cahill - Australia
Chris Cahill - Western Samoa
Ryan Gravenberch - Netherlands
Danzell Gravenberch - Suriname
Jonathan de Guzman - Netherlands
Julian de Guzman - Canada
Christian Vieri - Italy
Massimiliano Vieri - Australia
Florent Malouda - France
Lesly Malouda - French Guiana
Kurt Zouma - France
Lionel Zouma - Central African Republic
Harry Souttar - Australia
John Souttar - Scotland
Emerson Palmieri - Italy
Giovanni Manson - Brazil
OB@CFC_OBED
Has there ever been 2 brother playing for two different national teams before ? Like in the case of the Doue brothers ?
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@Dheomaejor1 Is Ndiaye really CL level?
Yildiz, Alavarez seem to not favor a move to Arsenal. Would you mind a leao now?
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@AyoInitiatives Julian Alvarez
Morgan Rogers
Illiman Ndiaye
El Kroupi Jnr
Kenan Yildiz
Etc.
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Nigeria has been generating electricity since 1896. That’s 130 years.
Today, in March 2026, the national grid just dropped to 3,940 megawatts. For 220 million people.
South Africa generates over 48,000MW for 60 million people. Egypt has about 59,000MW installed for 110 million.
Nigeria? About 13,000MW installed. But we can only push around 4,000 to 5,000MW through the grid on a good day. The rest just sits there. Wasted.
The grid collapsed 12 times in 2024 alone. 128 transmission towers were destroyed by vandals in the same year. Government spent N8.8 billion just repairing them.
Between 2010 and 2022, NERC recorded at least 222 partial and total grid collapses. That’s roughly one every three weeks for 12 years straight.
Every time the grid collapses, restarting just three power plants (Azura, Delta, and Shiroro) costs Nigeria about $25 million. That’s N42.5 billion. Per collapse. For just three plants.
The power sector owes generation companies N6.8 trillion as of February 2026. Growing by N200 billion every single month. By end of March, it’ll hit N7 trillion.
Of that N6.8 trillion, about N3.3 trillion is owed to gas suppliers. So what did the gas suppliers do? They cut supply. Right now, thermal plants need about 1,630 million standard cubic feet of gas per day. They’re getting 692 million. Less than 43%.
That’s why your light is off right now.
The government approved N4 trillion in bonds to fix it. So far they’ve issued N590 billion. The rest? We’re waiting.
Meanwhile, Nigerians spend about $14 billion every year buying and fueling generators. 22 million generators across the country. Their combined capacity? About 42,000 megawatts. That’s 8 times what the national grid delivers.
We literally have more generator capacity than grid capacity. Think about that.
In 2023, 767 manufacturing companies shut down. 335 more became distressed. 18,000 jobs gone. In the first half of 2025 alone, manufacturers spent N676.6 billion on backup power and still couldn’t meet their needs. Another 18,935 jobs lost.
The World Bank estimates power outages cost Nigeria $29 billion annually. That’s about 10% of GDP. Every year.
This isn’t a power problem. It’s a governance problem.
Egypt added 14,000 megawatts of gas capacity in six years using the same Siemens equipment we’ve been talking about for decades. Ghana fixed its power crisis between 2012 and 2016 and now exports surplus electricity. South Africa just went 300 consecutive days without load shedding after committing to a real recovery plan.
We’ve been “fixing” power since 1999. Every president has had an emergency power plan. We’ve taken over $4 billion in World Bank loans for the power sector. The grid can barely hold 5,000MW. Any more and it literally collapses.
Nigeria cannot be a serious economy running on generators. No country industrialized on backup power.
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Happy birthday Kiitan🥂
victoria|| political saviour (una)@thekintann
Happy birthday Kintan 💕 I’m genuinely grateful to God for your life🥺
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You guysss
I need 4k likes to learn German🥺
Run it for me abeg.
Kampala German Language School🇩🇪@germanlang25
@TheOluwaseyiE 4k 😌
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@leyeConnect Interested. Check my work here
ayomi-portfolio.netlify.app
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Someone is looking for a mid-weight UI/UX designer with experience designing websites with FIGMA. Preferably not someone biased towards Framer style designs or Product / Startup / SaaS websites. But with more MSMEs focused on experience.
Pay is NGN550k/mo for a full-time engagement.
The best candidate will be selected from the comment section.
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@SkinwithLolami - Doc ( currently now in season 2)
- Malpractice (2 seasons)
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