Farouk Umar
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Farouk Umar
@DiscoverrIO
Graduate Economics & devt Studies| Founder @discoverrIO | Politics | Graphics Design | Stocks & Investing |
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you hand me ₦1M today as a retail investor on the NGX, I’m not locking it in land, and I’m not going all-in on crypto. I’m putting it to work in listed equities + a bit of liquidity.
Mindset:
At ₦1M, you don’t need preservation, you need velocity.
Land is for capital preservation.
Crypto is for speculation.
NGX (done right) gives you cash flow + compounding + flexibility.
I’m not trying to “own something”,
I’m trying to grow something.
Dunni@Dunni226245
If you were given ₦1M today, would you invest in land, crypto, or business? Why?
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Peter Obi: "I am not desperate to be President...I am desperate to see a society that can console a mother whose child has been kidnapped or k'lled while going to school or work.
Let's not forget what happened in Anambra when he was a sitting governor, the Akwuzu SARS incident that claimed lives. But that aside, someone who decamps from one party to another given the slightest crisis isn't a sign of desperation? And on the talk of insecurity, doesn't Gumi speak for bandits and he Obi was seen paying the same apologist a courtesy visit? How are you concerned about the well-being of Nigerians when you associate with a terrorist sympathizer? Make it make sense.
Enough.
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MOHAMMED IDRIS @ 60: REDEFINING NIGERIA’S PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
By Jibrin Baba Ndace
“The mark of a great communicator is not in how often he is heard, but in how enduringly his message resonates.”
In a time when noise is too often mistaken for relevance and visibility confused with effectiveness, Nigeria’s Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, fnipr, has emerged as a study in strategic communication, proving that true influence lies not in volume, but in value.
He is not the loudest voice in the public square, yet he remains one of the most consequential. His imprint is seen in the steadiness of government messaging, the recalibration of national narratives, and the quiet confidence with which public communication is increasingly being redefined. Mohammed Idris stands today not merely as a spokesman of government, but as an architect of institutional influence whose impact is felt far beyond the headlines.
His evolution from accomplished public relations practitioner, strategic communicator, and media entrepreneur to Nigeria’s chief image maker reflects an uncommon blend of intellectual depth, measured restraint, and a profound understanding of communication as an instrument of governance.
History teaches that the most effective communicators are not necessarily those who dominate the airwaves, but those who shape the national conversation. In this regard, Mohammed Idris belongs to that distinguished class of media professionals who moved beyond journalism to redefine public leadership.
Armed with strong academic credentials from Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, and Bayero University, Kano, coupled with early teaching experience at the tertiary level, Idris possessed the pedigree for several elite career paths. He could have excelled as an academic, diplomat, senior bureaucrat, or even a military strategist, given his disciplined temperament and strategic outlook. Those familiar with his journey often speak of a rare versatility that fuses the clarity of a teacher, the poise of a diplomat, the foresight of a strategist, and the discipline of a builder. Yet, he chose the far less certain route of enterprise and institution building.
More than three decades ago, he left the comfort of public service to establish Bifocal Communications Limited, venturing boldly into the unpredictable world of private-sector communications. What many considered a risky and unconventional move would eventually become the cornerstone of a career defined by vision, structure, and impeccable execution.
Under his leadership, Bifocal Communications grew into one of northern Nigeria’s foremost public relations and consultancy firms, serving both public institutions and private organisations. It was through this platform that he cultivated a communication philosophy anchored on public trust, institutional credibility, and strategic influence.
That philosophy soon blossomed into media entrepreneurship. He founded The Market Magazine, northern Nigeria’s pioneering business and economy publication, before going on to establish Blueprint Newspaper, which has since earned national respect as a platform for investigative journalism, public policy engagement, and informed national discourse.
But Mohammed Idris’ greatest investments have not been limited to institutions alone. Over the years, he has consciously mentored and nurtured a generation of journalists, communication experts, and media professionals who today continue to shape the industry in significant ways. His legacy, therefore, is measured not only by the structures he built, but also by the human capital he empowered, reflecting his abiding conviction that enduring influence is rooted in people as much as in institutions.

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@Hindatu___ @otegaogra @hadizabalausman @woye1 @officialABAT @Tinubufrontier @APCNewMedia @OfficialAPCNg @DOlusegun @confindence24 @Islamolowo1 If for any reason I don't like tinibu if I look back the opposition there's no one with his Compentence
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This is me in 1999, with Vice Admiral Murtala Nyako (Baba Mai Mangoro). At that time, we were both members of the Peoples Democratic Party. If you look closely at our tags, it says 'PDP, the Biggest Party in Africa'. I was twenty-four years of age, going on twenty-five. And for the past twenty-seven years, I have NEVER changed parties. In good times and bad, I have remained loyal to the party I joined for ideological reasons: One Indivisible Nigeria and Free Trade, as well as Privatisation and Devolution of Powers.
I paid millions of Naira in receipted dues and contributions to the PDP. When the court-sanctioned and legitimate leadership of my party decided to support President Bola Tinubu, I joined it and have given, and will continue to give, Asiwaju Tinubu my full and unequivocal support.
If you do not stand for something, you will fall for anything, and I urge Nigerian politicians to search their consciences, select a party based on ideological grounds, and stick to that party and build it come rain or shine.
That is what President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has done since December 1989, and that is why my candidate for the 2027 Presidential election is President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
(By the way, everything I am wearing in this photo is 100% made-in-Nigeria).
Reno Omokri
Ambassador Designate to Mexico. Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #TableShaker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Hodophile. Hollywood Magazine Humanitarian of the Year, 2019. Business Insider Influencer of the Year, 2022. 21st Most Talked About Person in Africa, 2024.

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