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Mediapreneur… Film Equipment Rental & Technical Support. Stuido Spaces

Katılım Nisan 2021
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DaddyNeo
DaddyNeo@DaddyNeo_1·
@GideonFidy @MrWalexzy Let’s leave what Obi is getting, you, what are you getting? Obi is made for life, he doesn’t need to be VP or president, you wey still dey manage, what’s your own benefit?
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Gideon fidy@GideonFidy·
@MrWalexzy So now that he’do be contesting, you are sure he’ll win right? Cos he isn’t getting the Presidency or VP!
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DaddyNeo
DaddyNeo@DaddyNeo_1·
Nothing dey for aspiring filmmakers for this country! 200 Million people, No distribution platform, no means to generate revenue for creatives 🤦🏾‍♂️😭
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Wisdomite👁️
Wisdomite👁️@9ja_me·
@BOGbadams Nigerians should prepare for INEC staff across the country. Before voting, please take their pictures. Once they announce fake result, set them on fire. Block all airports and express road. Set politicians on fire immediately. Track their families & set them on fire. Rig & die
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Don✈🗽🙌@EmeanaI·
@ChuksEricE Pls! How can I block anything Nigerian politics in this app? Is there anyone who could help?
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CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
“7, 8, 9, 10… 90, 92… 1011” — Trending video from the ward of Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, during the presidential primary election held today in Abia State.
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DaddyNeo
DaddyNeo@DaddyNeo_1·
@BigSensa1 @Hibana122 It’s not just a movie, it’s the attention to details, the effort. A good movie is not just about good acting, it’s a lot of things. That’s why award shows have categories different that’s not just acting.
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DaddyNeo@DaddyNeo_1·
@BigSensa1 @Hibana122 It’s this mindset that is limiting our growth “it’s just a movie, it’s not that deep”. No effort, no excellence just vibes and anyhowness.
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BIG_SENSA@BigSensa1·
@Hibana122 It's just a movie.... It's not that deep bro... Besides Nigerian prison has 3 sets of uniforms
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DaddyNeo
DaddyNeo@DaddyNeo_1·
@YUCEE4EVA @OurFavOnlineDoc A lot of you are just ignorant and loud. I remember working with some filmmakers from the US, these guys lodged in VI, had access to the best of luxury Lagos can offer, but guess what? All the pictures they posted on their social media were pictures of them in the ghetto
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Yu Cee7️⃣@YUCEE4EVA·
@OurFavOnlineDoc Na wa for una she didn't think of it that way and we've not seen the rest of video, why going too far on this who told u d world doesn't know we have good places in Africa must dey show it in this particular video d music and video has a concept so just follow and respect that
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
There are developed cities like Johannesburg, Cairo, Cape Town, Lagos and Casablanca which can be used to portray Africa… But no, they will use desert sands, mud huts and some hungry-looking kids to perpetuate the stereotype that everywhere in Africa is backward. There are slums in America and Mexico where the World Cup is hosted but na still Africa be the poster boy for World Cup poverty porn. Mad people. Leave Africa alone.
shakira charts@ShakOnChart

The day is getting closer… 👀🔥 THE “DAI DAI” MUSIC VIDEO IS COMING!

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REAL WARRI PIKIN
REAL WARRI PIKIN@drealwarripikin·
Dead body go surplus 😡 Blood sisters 2 coming out @netflix June 5th😎
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DaddyNeo
DaddyNeo@DaddyNeo_1·
@agabachianu @Tutsy22 @shegzoO Betrayed you by being democratic? He was on the ballot, you left him and voted savages and yet you blame him Getout please
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Jayree@agabachianu·
@Tutsy22 @shegzoO Jonathan betrayed us. He has every power and the votes to continue but he chickened out
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Chetuya Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
Nigeria’s ginger export collapsed from a staggering N26 billion($47.5 million) to absolute zero in a span of just three years, wiping out the livelihoods of thousands of families. The official excuse is being branded as a mere "fungal" disease, which is ridiculously funny, insulting, and misleading. A mere disease can kill a handful of crops, but it can never systematically wipe out an entire agricultural belt spanning hundreds of thousands of acres. When a disaster of this magnitude destroys crops across multiple communities in Kaduna and neighboring states, we can be rest assured that this is a man-made, policy-driven disaster without a single shred of doubt. Indeed, the N26 billion export figure quoted was not from 2024. Nigeria’s export of ginger in 2024 had already plummeted to a pathetic N6.2 billion, roughly 4.7 million dollars, which forces us to ask what actually happened between 2023 and 2024 to pave the way for this historic, sudden decline. Everything began in 2017, when the World Bank sent their economic hitmen to Nigeria to convince the federal government that our agricultural output was poor. They claimed the issue was not because the predatory terms of the World Trade Organisation banned the government from subsidizing local farmers, providing modern tractors, building secure storage facilities, or protecting domestic markets from heavily subsidized Western imports. Instead, they deceitfully concluded that Nigerian farmers were doing poorly simply because they lacked access to modern, high-yielding, corporate-patented seeds. As usual, the incompetent Nigerian government under the Buhari administration rolled over, spread their laps, and eagerly accepted a 200 million dollar loan from the World Bank to kickstart the APPEALS project. Nigeria historically grew two traditional, highly resilient, non-genetically modified varieties of ginger known as UG1, locally called "Tafin Giwa," and UG2, locally called "Yatsun Biri." Under this APPEALS program championed by the World Bank, ginger farmers in Northern Nigeria were instructed to abandon their local, highly resilient seeds. Instead, they were forced to source new, delicate foundation seeds from the National Root Crops Research Institute in Umudike, Abia State. The NRCRI does not operate in a vacuum: it functions within a complex global network of funding, corporate interests, and academic research heavily bankrolled by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the agro-chemical giant Monsanto. Under this collaborative framework, the Gates-funded institute provided the laboratory methodology and the modified parent seeds, while the World Bank’s APPEALS project supplied the logistics, the demonstration farms, and the training to force farmers into growing these highly dependent seeds. . Traditionally, farming ginger is not rocket science. All a farmer had to do was make a small hole in the soil, drop the seed rhizome inside, cover it up, and let nature do the rest. But because the farmers were forced to abandon their traditional seedlings and adopt the genetically fragile, volatile, lab-grown tissue cultures from the Gates-funded institute, they no longer had that luxury. The institute's labs simply lacked the capacity to mass-produce these delicate seeds at the industrial scale required for nationwide agriculture. This is where the World Bank's economic traps clicked shut. Under the APPEALS program, farmers were trained to cut the healthy foundation rhizomes into tiny, microscopic pieces weighing a mere 4 to 5 grams. These tiny buds were then dipped in a specialized, highly expensive chemical fungicide wash, placed into artificial nursery trays, and kept under protective, climate-controlled shade nets. The farmers had to baby these nurseries, watering them with meticulous care just to get the single buds to sprout into disease-free green seedlings over a thirty-to-forty-day period. Once these fragile green shoots reached a height of 10 to 15 centimeters and developed a weak, independent root system, the farmers had to carefully transplant them directly into pre-prepared ridges in the open fields. At first, it looked like a miracle. The farmers saw a temporary 67% surge in their ginger yields, which was paraded by World Bank PR teams as a massive success. But the APPEALS program was only scheduled to last for six years. In 2023, the World Bank packed up their bags, collected their interest, and quietly left the country. Naturally, the farmers attempted to continue farming on their own to maintain their profit margins, but they ran into a fatal wall. It is not enough to train farmers to use delicate, laboratory-engineered seeds: you must also fund the highly specific chemical inputs those seeds require to survive in the wild. As soon as the farmers tried to buy the specialized fungicides and chemical washes needed to protect these hyper-sensitive crops, they realized the prices had skyrocketed by over 300%, making them completely unaffordable for the average rural farmer. Desperate, the farmers tried to source cheaper, local alternatives, but these fragile seeds are so biologically delicate that the slightest deviation in chemical treatment or soil temperature renders them sterile and highly vulnerable to pathogens. This is how Nigeria's ginger output collapsed from 47 million dollars in 2023, to a pathetic 4.7 million dollars in 2024, and finally to absolute zero by 2025. There are many performative reforms currently ongoing to supposedly rescue the Nigerian ginger market. But the cold truth is that the World Bank and Bill Gates successfully destroyed a thriving, self-sufficient local industry that fed millions of homes, and this is not the first time this economic sabotage has occurred in Nigeria. Look at what they did to our cocoa industry in the late 1980s. Under the brutal dictates of the World Bank's Structural Adjustment Program, the federal government was forced to dissolve the Nigerian Cocoa Board, which had historically guaranteed price stability, provided free high-quality seedlings, and subsidized essential pesticides for local farmers. Once the market was liberalized, our local farmers were left completely defenseless against the volatile swings of the global commodities market and the predatory pricing of Western buying cartels like Cargill and Barry Callebaut, systematically crashing Nigeria's dominance in global cocoa and reducing our once-proud farmers to low-wage laborers for multinational corporations.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

BREAKING: Nigeria’s 🇳🇬 Ginger export went from N26Billion to zero in the last 3 years Source: Businessday Nigeria

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Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING: Nigeria’s 🇳🇬 Ginger export went from N26Billion to zero in the last 3 years Source: Businessday Nigeria
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
This Morris has no shame sha Regular trait of trustfund kids
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Ezeoke Chidiebere
Ezeoke Chidiebere@Galaxxy300·
@DaddyNeo_1 @trigottista It's okay brother. Thanks very much for your understanding and maturity. Don't mind my harsh words. You are right....... Emotions.
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