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@Dayo_Afo
Interested in politics | civil/structural engineer👷♂️ | RC Design and Consultant 🏗🚧
Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2012
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This is what a holocaust looks like.
Hasan alrabay@HasanEssam29636
One of the most terrifying images in history: a transformation from life to death. Gaza in 2023 and 2026!
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Good morning MTN @MTNNG, can you explain how 75gb is down to 68gb balance just 1min after activation of the monthly plan?
2– why is the data allocation segmented?

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You believe reports about Atiku, Tinubu, El-Rufai, Kwankwaso, and other politicians before 2023 when they were governors, not just reports from news outlets, but comments that can be traced back to apps like facebook; But you draw the line when it comes to Peter Obi? Keep deceiving yourself.
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Speaking to Nicholas Nobrook on ‘Holding the Line: Nigeria’s reform bet in a fractured world’ this morning at the Africa CEO Forum x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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I was pleased to meet with Managing Director of @IFC_org, Makthar Diop @Diop_IFC and his team in Kigali on the margins of the Africa CEO Forum.
Nigeria welcomes IFC’s work in advancing a PPP infrastructure pipeline to help address our annual urban infrastructure gap of about $14 billion. This is the type of practical partnership our reforms are designed to unlock.
From urban infrastructure to water, land transportation, energy access, MSME finance, and local currency solutions, we are building a framework that can move capital into real projects, create jobs, improve productivity, and strengthen regional connectivity with our neighbours.
Nigeria is ready for serious capital, credible partners, and bankable projects. Under our Renewed Hope Agenda, we must turn ambition into delivery, and delivery into better lives for our people.
I look forward to deepening this partnership with IFC and the @WorldBankGroup as we build infrastructure for growth, inclusion, and shared prosperity.
#ACF26



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Speaking at the Africa CEO Forum Presidential Panel yesterday evening in Kigali, I re-emphasised that Africa must put Africa first whilst creating opportunities for intra-Africa collaboration between our countries.
Our continent cannot build scale by looking outward first. We must invest in one another, trade more with one another, build the corridors that connect our markets, ensure our innovative youthful population get the support they need, and give African businesses the confidence to expand across African borders.
Nigeria’s reforms are not only about fixing yesterday. They are about preparing our economy to lead in the Africa of tomorrow. With AfCFTA, digital trade, shared infrastructure, stronger logistics, commodities exchange, and deeper private sector partnerships, we can turn Africa’s population and resources into real continental prosperity. The global risk and financial architecture must also give Africa a fair deal that recognises our local nuances and contexts.
I thank my brother, President Paul Kagame, for his warm hospitality and for Rwanda’s continued leadership in showing what discipline, clarity and execution can do for development.
Nigeria will continue to work with Rwanda and other African partners to build a continent that produces more, trades more, connects better, and competes with greater confidence in the world.
Africa’s future will not be handed to us. We must build it, own it, and defend it together.
~ Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR




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@nsemboo @ewisdomdaily1 @Adekbolaji @PeterObi How are those the symptoms when these agencies have a big say in how we access loans. I attached the Financial Times article already.
We can publish our own data and let investors see what those agencies are not showing to them.
ft.com/content/0671e4…
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@Dayo_Afo @ewisdomdaily1 @Adekbolaji @PeterObi Clear but below par, especially the part of Africa’s own credit rating agency. That’s just treating the symptoms, not the cause
- But he’s spot-on on value creation. As this means African countries make more money and, if used judiciously, rely less of foreign capital.
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The panelist was asking President Tinubu on Africa’s access to credit, credit rating and interest rates. Tinubu is answering and referencing his article in Financial Times on how Africa needs his on credit rating system as there’s a lag in information. @PeterObi go tear ACL.
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@DaBomsy @AbeebFajobi @Imranmuhdz You've been watching cut pieces. Go and watch the full panel session.
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@AbeebFajobi @Imranmuhdz So nobody saw the earpiece in his ear? What’s he listening to?
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Read it a few months ago.
ft.com/content/0671e4…
El Niño@Adekbolaji
The panelist was asking President Tinubu on Africa’s access to credit, credit rating and interest rates. Tinubu is answering and referencing his article in Financial Times on how Africa needs his on credit rating system as there’s a lag in information. @PeterObi go tear ACL.
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@ewisdomdaily1 @nsemboo @Adekbolaji @PeterObi This was the president's article.
ft.com/content/0671e4…
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Has the existence of these African lending institutions stop African countries from going cap in hand to European lenders? That's your answer.
Tinubu is of the opinion that Africa should pursue value creation to their natural resources. These would enable them put resources together and strengthen their own lending institution (forming one huge institution that can rival others).
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Inspiring conversation with H.E. President Tinubu @OfficialABAT and Nigerian leadership on our shared development agenda.
@IFC_org is advancing a PPP infrastructure pipeline to help address Nigeria’s $14B annual urban infrastructure gap, completed a landmark cross-currency swap with the Central Bank of Nigeria, and is expanding local currency solutions to support MSME growth. IFC is also accelerating energy access under @WorldBankGroup's #Mission300 by backing mini-grid and solar developers.
Next on the agenda: water and land transportation projects to strengthen regional connectivity between Nigeria and its neighbours.
Proud of what this partnership is delivering for jobs, infrastructure, and inclusive growth in #Nigeria. #ACF26



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