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Crypto analysis moonlighting, Trader

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Mart 2012
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sine.@sneminaj·
Unfortunately, you can deny your childhood trauma all you want, but your romantic life will reveal the truth every time.
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This economy is so fckd you'll be sitting here thinking you're bad with money and all you did was buy food
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E@_ellaru·
Facts about men that don’t like birthdays: - They are low maintenance - They like being alone - They’re used to making themselves happy - They measure life in progress and not dates. - They pour into others more than they receive. - They don’t like drama.
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BuzzMan48@JustGoneSystems·
@mr_mayank She knew.
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
“$1 million can buy you a house in America. £1 million can buy you a house in the UK. 1 million rands can buy you a house in South Africa. ₦1 million can’t rent you a place in Nigeria. I hope you guys understand how cooked Nigeria is?” — Man laments.
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Ragnar@pikeypilled·
Boys are more energetically demanding to gestate. Women will select to bear boys only when their environment is supportive enough and the sperm selected is robust enough The tail-heavy IQ distribution in men is one example of the variability risk for boys
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Interesting STEM@InterestingSTEM

Stressed pregnant mothers are twice as likely to have girls because male fetuses are more fragile and die off while females survive the harsh conditions. Physically stressed women had only 31% boys vs 56% in healthy mothers. A solid 2019 study in PNAS tracked 187 women starting early in pregnancy and looked at a ton of stress signals: anxiety, depression, PTSD stuff, blood pressure, cortisol levels, inflammation, calorie intake, sleep- you name it, they measured 27 different markers. They split the women into three groups: - The "healthy" ones (about 65% of the group, basically low stress across the board) had the usual U.S. birth ratio: around 56% boys. - The psychologically stressed group (17%, really high anxiety/depression scores) dropped to about 40% boys. - The physically stressed group (another 17%, things like high blood pressure plus eating a lot more calories 500–600 extra a day but normal mental health) ended up with only 31% boys. That's roughly a 2:1 girl-to-boy ratio. Out of all 88 boys born in the study, 69 came from the healthy moms, while just 8 came from the physically stressed ones. The researchers put it pretty straightforward: really intense maternal stress early on seriously lowers the chances of a male fetus making it to term. Male embryos already start out a bit more fragile than females, and spikes in cortisol, inflammation, or other physical stressors seem to tip them over the edge.

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Anambra 1st son@UchePOkoye·
Tinubu removed subsidies everywhere and used the money to buy governors and senators. That’s why they are joining him. They are there to collect their own largesse. Unproductive person who hasn’t built anything in his life only knows how to use money to buy up voices. Look at the amount he’s spending in the Northern Nigeria because he wants to win reelection.
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ijustin@justinijeh·
Let us be very clear about what just happened in Kaduna. A revered leader and opposition political figure, Sheikh Ahmad Tijjani Umar, opened his doors to a former governor and presidential aspirant. That is all he did. He exercised his constitutional right to receive a guest. And for that, the full weight of the Nigerian state has descended on him. Not on bandits. Not on terrorists. Not on the people making life unbearable for ordinary Nigerians. On an opposition figure. Because he hosted Peter Obi. This is not an isolated incident. This is a pattern. And the pattern tells a story this government does not want told. First, they blocked the original venue for the meeting in Kaduna. When that failed and the event held elsewhere, they arrested the host. Before that, it was El-Rufai, detained and persecuted for daring to stand in opposition. Before that, Malami, his properties sealed by DSS operatives while the matter was still before the courts. Before that, governors and political leaders railroaded into the APC under open threats. Before that, opposition party activities disrupted and shut down across the country. Every week, a new target. Every week, a new message from this government: fall in line or be destroyed. But here is what they have failed to understand. Every arrest they make is a confession. Every opposition figure they detain is an admission. Every property they seal is a signed declaration that says: we cannot win this on merit, so we will win it by force. They are telling 200 million Nigerians, louder than any campaign rally ever could, that Peter Obi is the one man they cannot buy, cannot bully, and cannot break. That his message is so dangerous to their grip on power that they must now arrest anyone who so much as offers him a chair and a glass of water. So to this government, we say: thank you. Thank you for confirming what we have been saying all along. Thank you for showing Nigerians, in real time, the difference between a government that serves and an unpopular regime that seeks to survive. Thank you for making the case for change more powerfully than any speech, any rally, or any manifesto ever could. You arrested Sheikh Tijjani Umar. But what you have really done is shown every Nigerian, Muslim and Christian, North and South, that no one is safe under this administration unless they bend the knee. You are saying to Nigerians : your rights mean nothing. your freedoms are borrowed. your democracy is a performance we can shut down whenever it stops serving us. This is not strength. This is panic. And Nigerians can see it. The question is no longer whether this government respects democracy. It does not. The question is no longer whether the opposition will face persecution. It will. It is. The only question that remains is this: Will you, the Nigerian citizen, allow fear to choose your next president? Because that is the bet they are making. They are betting that if they arrest enough people, seal enough properties, and intimidate enough voices, you will stay home. You will stay silent. You will accept what they give you. For us in the Obidient movement, our stance is clear. They are wrong. Every arrest makes us louder. Every act of intimidation makes the movement stronger. Every desperate, heavy-handed overreach proves exactly why Nigeria needs a leader of Character, Competence, and Capacity, not a regime that governs by coercion. Sheikh Tijjani Umar hosted Peter Obi. And for that, he has been arrested. Remember that. Remember it when it is time to vote. Remember it when they ask you to believe this administration seeks to serve the Nigerian people. And then act accordingly.
Peter Obi@PeterObi

Troubling Developments in Our Polity that Must Be Nipped in the Bud. I have just been made aware early this morning that Revered religious leader, Sheikh Ahmad Tijjani Umar has been arrested by authorities shortly after hosting me in Kaduna on Sunday. This development underscores the deeply troubling state of our nation and our democracy, where freedom of speech and movement is increasingly threatened, and where citizens and perceived political opponents face harassment and unnecessary persecution. This cannot be allowed to continue. This country must defend freedom and free speech, which are the hallmarks of every democratic society. Suppression and intimidation of dissent can never stand in a democratic society, and this Nigerian government must understand this fact. I respectfully call on all those bent on undermining our already fragile democracy to please stop and apply the rule of law and tenets of democracy in dealing with citizens. -PO

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Switch@prophetswitch·
No electricity. N144 TRILLION debt. Youth shot at protests. NNPC trillions missing. Judges gifted mansions. Now he wants 4 more years with Obi Cubana, Cubana Chief Priest and bags of rice.
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Felix@felixherbt·
If you were earning ₦200k in 2014 during the Jonathan administration and you are now earning ₦500k in 2026, you are in real terms, approximately 70 times poorer than you were in 2014.
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BusinessDayNG@BusinessDayNg·
INVESTIGATION: Inside the N1.6bn UNILAG hostel that became part of crisis it was built to solve This BusinessDay Investigation takes you inside a taxpayer-funded hostel, now priced out of reach for the very students it was meant to help. Read the investigation here: businessday.ng/investigation/…
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Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu·
VIDEO: 31 Nigerian governors gather, not to solve electricity problems, lack of jobs, good roads, good healthcare, poverty, but to strategize on winning 2027 elections.
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Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
Government will give you contract Government will borrow money for you to do contract Government will guarantee the borrowing
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