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@neo_officialll Life is not often black and white, Neo. I understand your points but not necessarily the parents failed them. Parents not providing the basic amenities for their kids, fine, the parents failed but not when they are adults.
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IT IS NOT THE DUTY OF CHILDREN TO PROVIDE FOR THEIR SIBLINGS AND PARENTS.
A responsible parent continues to provide for their children even in death(through investments).
Your primary parental duty to your children is perpetual provision. If you can't do that, YOU FAILED THEM.
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline
“My dad still gives me money, I’m his baby, after all. He came to my show at State Farm Arena and the very next day, he called me and wired $300,000 to congratulate me for an amazing show” — Davido
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@Donjaytrix001 Can we just let people be ?? Let these people enjoy their marriage.
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all the johnsons wey I don watch when I suppose wash plate I no regret am
GRV Stan@CrownprinceCom2
"President Tinubu’s Ministers Are Miserably Incompetent That You Don’t Even Know Their Names Or Who Holds What Portfolio" — Veteran Nollywood Actor, Charles Inojie
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I started a small phone charging business to reduce my dependence on my 9–5 and better support my family.
It hasn’t been easy, but I’m holding on because I believe in what I’m building.
Right now, I run the shop with a small generator, and fuel alone costs me about ₦15,000 daily. At the end of the day, I make around ₦8,000–₦10,000, which doesn’t even cover fuel. Every morning, I have to dip into my personal money just to keep going.
It’s frustrating, especially because I’m the only charging center in a busy area with high demand. The challenge isn’t customers, it’s sustaining power.
If I can switch to a solar system, everything changes. I’ll cut fuel costs, stabilize the business, and finally start saving. I also need more charging boards and a bigger generator as backup.
I don’t want to give up on this. I just need a little support to scale.
If you can help, support, or connect me to anyone who can, I’d be deeply grateful 🙏
Please repost if you see this 🙏



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I’ll fail this test woefully because there’s nothing i hate in my life more than slow internet.
Actually there is, it’s APC.
Precious@ilemidunf
BEFORE I DATE A GUY, I WILL FIRST MAKE HIM USE A COMPUTER WITH SLOW INTERNET TO SEE WHO HE REALLY IS.
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@carlosbaba11 Everybody just saying it’s a lie,lol. Try going to collect scripts to mark and see how it’s vetted. Markers take these scripts to their at home to mark and they return them for vetting. Even the the person vetting don’t have the time to vet, they pick a little(10) and sign vetted
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Many students who failed WAEC/ NECO failed because your scripts were given to JSS3 & SS 1 students to mark.🤧
For about 18yrs now, script marking is around N12 - N14 per script which are done within 2 weeks.
Some teachers take about 300 scripts to mark— thats N4000, while ….
𝐌𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐊@TheMahleek
Tell us a rare fact that anyone would hardly believe.
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@Iranola65 @carlosbaba11 Lol. You can take under a different name. They are looking for markers to mark. Most especially maths markers.
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@carlosbaba11 FOR WAEC AND NECO The maximum you can mark is 250. they regulate it to prevent over marking. You get an average of 25k marking. Computers mark objectives. All marked papers are vetted, you mark for 2 weeks. Markers are trained with marking scheme before being given scripts
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@bioland2 @carlosbaba11 They don’t vet Al the script boss. Have you marked ???
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@carlosbaba11 After the marking, there is a vetting stage.....if you fail Waec, you failed because you didn't write the correct answers, not because of the markings.
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@2APAP_NG @carlosbaba11 It is not misleading please. Vetting are being done most times by your colleagues and they don’t get all the scripts you mark, they pick little from inside. Nobody is trying to tarnish the education profession, we are simply talking reality. The markers give their kids to mark!
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@carlosbaba11 This is misleading. Asides, marking, coordinators vet the marks awarded to students.
It's high time some of us start defending the education profession. That we ain't remunerated well doesn't mean we are not professional.
Please stop this 🙏🙏
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@ayanponle14 @carlosbaba11 Oh please.He’s clearly talking about the theory aspect.Have you marked before? Qualified markers take scripts home and share amongst their children at home to mark.We know these things. How do you expect a marker to about 600 scripts with little timeframe and little incentives?
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@carlosbaba11 This is false. WAEC is being marked with pen and also a laptop. I know this cos I work in a CBT center. And there’s a certain certificate you will have before you will be allowed to mark. WAEC will share MTN WiFi to everyone marking online. You people should stop lying jare
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My father never came to a single thing I invited him to.
Not my primary school graduation. Not my secondary school prize giving where I collected 3 awards and kept looking at the gate. Not my university matriculation. Not the ceremony when I got called to bar in 2012. I'd send him the date weeks in advance and he'd say I'll try and that was always the full sentence. I'll try. No follow up. No explanation after.
My mother would sit in his place and clap loud enough for 2 people.
I stopped inviting him after the bar call. Not from anger. Some people love you completely and still cannot show up and after a while you stop making them feel guilty about it.
He was not a bad man. I want to be clear about that.
He was a mechanic in Mushin for 35 years. Worked 6 days a week. Sent every one of us to school. Never raised his hand. Never left. The lights stayed on and the rent was paid and there was always food and he did all of it quietly without asking to be celebrated.
He just could not sit in a plastic chair and watch something.
I accepted that and moved on.
Last year I bought my first property. A flat in Ojodu. Took 9 years of saving and 2 years of paperwork and a lawyer who nearly finished me. When the keys finally came I sat in the empty flat on the floor for an hour just breathing.
I called my mother first. She screamed. My sister cried.
I didn't call my father.
3 days later he called me.
Said he heard about the flat from my mother. Said he wanted to come and see it.
I didn't know what to do with that so I just said okay. Gave him the address. Figured he'd say I'll try and we'd never speak of it again.
He showed up on Saturday at 9am.
Stood at the door in his good agbada. The one he only wears for serious things. Holding a small nylon bag.
I let him in and he walked through every room without speaking. Not quickly. Slowly. Like he was counting something. He checked the pipes under the kitchen sink. Knocked on the walls. Opened and closed the windows twice each. Looked at the ceiling in every room the way only a man who has fixed things his whole life looks at ceilings.
Then he came and stood in the sitting room and looked at me.
Said the pipework is good. Said the windows seal properly. Said whoever built this knew what they were doing.
I nodded.
Long silence.
Then he opened the nylon bag.
Inside was a small framed photo. Me at maybe 7 years old sitting on the bonnet of an old car in his workshop. Grinning. Both legs swinging. He's standing beside me with his hand on my shoulder looking at something outside the frame. I remember that day. I had gone to the workshop after school and he let me sit there while he worked and gave me a Fanta and put a Michael Jackson cassette on the small radio.
I didn't know anyone had taken a photo.
He said he kept it on his workshop table for 22 years. Said he wanted me to have something for the new place.
I held that frame and stood very still.
He said he knew he missed things. Said he was not good at the sitting and watching. That crowds made something in him go wrong in a way he never knew how to explain.
Then he said the flat was good and he was proud and he asked if there was anything in the kitchen because he hadn't eaten.
I laughed.
Made him eggs and bread while he sat at my kitchen table in his good agbada like he owned the place.
We ate and he told me about a car he was working on. I told him about a case that was giving me trouble. Normal conversation. The kind we should have been having for years.
He left at 1pm. At the door he gripped my shoulder the same way he did in that photo.
Didn't say anything.
Didn't need to.
The photo is on my sitting room wall now. First thing I hung in the whole flat.
Some fathers cannot sit in the plastic chair.
But mine drove to Ojodu in his good agbada on a Saturday morning with a 22 year old photograph in a nylon bag.
That was his standing ovation.
I just didn't know to look for it in that shape.
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@PeterObi @Dukeofileife Now, this is what opposition should be like. I love it!
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Let us reflect, sincerely and without sentiment.
In the past few days, the President has reportedly approved ₦3.3 trillion as a “full and final” payment for debts in the power sector. Yet, this is not the first time such approvals have been made.
On May 17, 2024, ₦3.3 trillion was approved for the same purpose. On July 25, 2024, another ₦4 trillion bond was approved to settle similar debts. There have also been other approvals in between, all targeted at addressing the same power sector liabilities.
This raises a fundamental question: were the previous approvals mere announcements without execution?
₦3.3 Trillion Again? Nigeria’s Power Crisis Without End
During the 2023 campaign, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu made a clear promise: that if he failed to deliver stable electricity, Nigerians should not re-elect him. Today, the reality is that power supply has worsened, to the extent that there are even discussions about disconnecting the Presidential Villa from the national grid.
Each time legitimate concerns are raised, what we see appears more like policy pronouncements than measurable progress.
Now, again, we are confronted with another ₦3.3 trillion approval to settle power sector debts.
These debts were largely accumulated under successive administrations of the All Progressives Congress between 2015 and 2025. This raises serious concerns about accountability, transparency, and effectiveness in public financial management.
It is important to note that government institutions and agencies, including the Presidential Villa owe a significant portion of these debts. Year after year, budgets were made and funds appropriated. Why then were these obligations not settled when due? And from what source will this new payment be made? Are we resorting once more to borrowing to service inefficiencies?
Key questions remain unanswered: How did the debt accrue? What is the actual total debt in the power sector? Which components of the debts are due to operators’ inefficiency and should be borne by them? Why have previous approvals not translated into tangible improvements? Who are the real beneficiaries of these repeated payments?
Is the ₦3.3 trillion approved on April 6, 2026, the same as the ₦3.3 trillion approved in May 2024, and how does it relate to the ₦4 trillion bond approved in July 2024?
Nigeria must move beyond recycled announcements and confront the power sector crisis with sincerity, transparency, and decisive reforms.
Until we do so, we will remain trapped in a cycle of debt and darkness.
But with discipline, accountability, and the right leadership, a new Nigeria is still possible. -PO
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The most important thing is their aptitude test
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