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@Djangorools

serial entrepreneur, Accountant, sudoku, fitness, photography, anti- organized religion.

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2014
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Guyman@Djangorools·
@DiceOfTruth @Omojuwa Since subsidy is so popular, why ae people not campaigning for it to be brought back. No political party is doing that . Why now ? Even obidense are not asking for it .
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@DiceOfTruth @Omojuwa In short , subsidy should be brought back? Just say it and campaign based on that .
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JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
These are the ideas the opposition want to use to change Nigeria. Lol. He is shocked that despite being an oil producer, Nigeria is affected by the perturbations of a war that is affecting everyone, oil producer or not. I just hope it’s him playing politics and not being genuinely this dense.
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35

“Why should petrol be expensive in a country that produces it? if it's not a sign of fa!lure, Why is the w@r in Iran affecting Nigeria, a major producer of oil?” - Dele Farotimi.

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@dammiedammie35 America is the biggest producer of oil . Why is the war affecting prices in the us? A lot of these guys really are not as sound as they make out to be . For petrol to be cheaper now , govt would have to bring back subsidy again. Just say it if that is what you want .
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Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“Why should petrol be expensive in a country that produces it? if it's not a sign of fa!lure, Why is the w@r in Iran affecting Nigeria, a major producer of oil?” - Dele Farotimi.
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@TrendingEx According to her , a man in marriage has to ask their wife is the child is his ? Na wa o. It would not be well with APC
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Trending Explained@TrendingEx·
THROWBACK: “Nedu was getting insecure, doubting the paternity of my last child. Unfortunately for him it was the first child that wasn’t his. I never told him the child was his own, he just assumed cos’ we were married. That was low of him.” — Uzoamaka Ohiri, Marriage cancelled.
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@IgboHistoFacts If (big if) are truly the most successful as claimed , that means the present arrangement of not having an ibo president is fair and compensatory for other tribes . Shouldn’t things just remain the same .?
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IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
“Being president doesn’t change the fortune of a tribe. The Igbos are the 6th richest tribe in the world. They’re also the 4th most travelled. If the presidency truly changed a tribe’s fortune, other tribes that have held power would be more successful than the Igbos. No region in Nigeria is more developed than the Southeast — except states that once held the capital.” – Dr. Charles Apoki
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@emekabk21 In fairness , you are right . But that decision was taken with the civil war still fresh in the minds of decision makers all of whom just fought the war themselves , were mostly in their early 30’s , being advised by civil servants scared of them. Elixir for madness
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OBIARAERI, Nnaemeka Onyeka.
THEY CHOSE TO BUILD AJAOKUTA STEEL COMPLEX IN AJAOKUTA , INSTEAD OF ONITSHA, BECAUSE OF STUPID POLITICS. The Ajaokuta Steel Complex was originally conceived in 1958 by the colonial administration following feasibility studies on the marketability of Nigeria’s iron ore deposits. The initial Colonialists idea was birthed to establish rolling mills based on iron ore found in areas like Agbaja and Udi. However, in 1971, reeling out of the Civil War hangover and contrary to every superior economic and altruistic reasons, General Yakubu Gowon relocated the project to Ajaokuta All over the world, steel complexes are built near ocean or Massive River coasts , primarily to minimize transportation costs for heavy raw materials and to access efficient maritime logistics for distributing finished products. Coastal locations allow large vessels to deliver iron ore, coal, and limestone directly to the production site, making it significantly cheaper to operate than inland locations, which would require extensive rail or road transportation. Decades after squandering over $10billion, the Ajaokuta Steel Mill is yet to produce one kg of steel. Nigeria has over 3 billion tons of iron ore deposits and over 5billion tons of the largest sedimentary (oolitic iron ore) deposits, worth over $864billion Under a very sincere and honest MCDPPP framework, we can easily revamp and complete works at the Ajaokuta Steel Mill with additional $2billion Investments ... Since, they have politically located the steel mill in Ajaokuta, we can rectify the error by dredging the River Niger Channel all the way to the Escravros Mouth into the Atlantic Ocean. We can easily dredge, desilt and do massive shoreline protection of the River Niger Channel to enable River navigation to the Ajaokuta Steel Plant. Dredging the lower Niger, particularly the Warri/Onitsha-Ajaokuta channels, will facilitate the transportation of large quantities of heavy materials needed for steel production, overcoming logistics challenges of moving raw materials by road. There is almost nothing worth building and constructing today in the world that does not need steel. The domino effect of having a functional steel industry will be felt across all the other sectors in Nigeria Fixing the Steel and Power Problems in Nigeria will catalyze massive productivity across the whole other economic sectors in Nigeria. However, and most unfortunately, the above simple and honest projects, have not been executed, because Nigeria has been so unfortunate to be cursed with such mass number of rudderless, wicked and horrible political ruiners, who will rather travel to borrow $1billlion to improve infrastructure in an already over congested port or borrow $13billion to do tolled coastal roads that leads to nowhere. God have mercy on Nigeria ... I weep for this land OBIARAERI, Nnaemeka Onyeka
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@KenWiwa4 @whitenigerian No one manufactures in Nigeria. They all assemble . Even the spanners and welding tools innoson uses are imported.
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@whitenigerian The advert is not correct. Innocent Vehicle Manufacturing has been manufacturing electric vehicles well over 2 years now. NEV is not the first electric vehicle firm in Nigeria. Good effort though. Assembling 500 cars a month and 6,000 a year won’t make the cars affordable.
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Mohammed Jammal@whitenigerian·
Proud to see this being built right here in Nigeria 🇳🇬 This is how nations grow by creating, innovating, and owning the future. NEV Motors. Made in Nigeria. 🇳🇬🚗🌍
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@drkenon2 But he has work now. There is dignity in Labour. If he needs an operation , I think NFf should pay for it . Aside from that , he should focus on his new career as a meat seller. We too like sentiments in Nigeria . Under 17 ???seriously
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Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
How did an U-17 football player end up being a meat seller? Nnaa this country eeh. God have mercy!
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UcheMontanaempire@Uchemontanatv·
This one is trying to distract you 😄 Read it carefully: •A couple = 2 people •They have 5 sons So people who actually went for the picnic: 👉 2 (parents) + 5 (sons) = 7 people Now the tricky part: •“Each son has 7 sisters” → doesn’t mean the sisters went •“Each sister has 3 babies” → also doesn’t say they went Those details are just noise to confuse you. Final answer: 7 people ✅
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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
This is supposed to be one of the hardest problems ever to solve. Is it? Or isn’t it?
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@TENIBEGILOJU202 Election has consequences. Why don’t pdp that you voted massively for thru out develop rail for the south east. Apc should abandon those that voted for them in Favour of us ? Common we are always so unreasonable
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BUCOS@TENIBEGILOJU202·
BREAKING!!! PETE EDOCHIE SLAMMED ROTIMI AMAECHI FOR NEGLECTING THE SOUTH EAST DURING HIS REIGN AS THE MINISTER OF TRANSPORT... Pete Edochie asked Amaechi how sensible is it to build a rail to Niger republic but abandoned the entire south east region. The south easterners are actually the bussiest travelers and traders in Nigeria, how can you disenfranchised them to please Nigeriens and some edeots are clapping for Amaechi? Retweet massively till it gets to the appropriate quarters.
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Guyman@Djangorools·
@prophetswitch I missed out the part about who gets a new port in lagos ? You made it sound like the debt is for nothing? So Britain should grant a loan so we can go buy steel from china ?
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Switch@prophetswitch·
British Steel gets £70M to supply 120,000 tonnes of steel. So the UK protects its own industries (fair enough). But Nigeria? Nigeria gets the debt, the hidden terms, and a contractor chosen by friendship not merit. Keir Starmer shook hands with a man running Nigeria like a cartel.
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@iOccupyNigeria So Britain should lend us money so we can go and buy steel from china ? They are guaranteeing lenders that if Nigeria doesn’t pay , Britain will pay and you think them asking that you spend 20% of that money to buy from them is bad? Let’s keep the ports as is then. Clowns
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iOccupyNigeria@iOccupyNigeria·
Make we break this thing down clearly, because wetin the UK Prime Minister talk no be mistake at all, na full confession. When him come out say the deal go “support thousands of skilled British jobs with hundreds of millions invested into the British economy,” him no miss word. Him talk exactly wetin the deal be. This no be about Nigeria development. This na about using Nigerian money stimulate UK economy. Now make we look the $786 million Lagos port loan. The way these deals dey structured no be the way many people think. Nigeria go borrow money, but that money no go really land for Nigeria like that. The conditions go already tie am down. You must buy steel from the UK, you must use their companies, and you must use their engineers and systems. So the money go move straight from the lender into British companies, pay British workers, and circulate inside the British economy. Meanwhile, Nigeria go carry the actual burden. We go build the port, yes, but we go also carry the debt and pay everything back with interest, usually in dollars. So while the UK dey enjoy economic activity immediately, Nigeria dey take on long-term financial pressure. If you look am well, the benefit no balance. The UK dey create jobs for their people, keep their industries running, and secure demand for their exports. Nigeria on the other hand dey import almost everything, develop very little local capacity, and still owe money at the end of the day. The real issue no be say we dey build port. Infrastructure na good thing. The real problem na how the deal take structured. No country wey serious about development go structure things like this. If Nigeria really dey think long-term, local steel companies for dey involved, Nigerian engineers for dey trained, and technology for transfer into the country. But instead, na arrangement of “we go build am for you, you go pay us, and you go still owe us.” Another big problem na foreign exchange. Because the loan no be in naira, repayment go be in dollars or other foreign currencies. That one go put more pressure on the naira, reduce reserves, and increase the likelihood of more borrowing later. Na cycle wey we don see before. Now think about the opportunity we just lose. If that same $786 million circulate inside Nigeria properly, e for create thousands of local jobs, strengthen industries, and build real economic activity. Instead, that multiplier effect don shift go UK, while Nigeria just dey hold the liability. That is why the UK fit boldly call am a “historic deal.” From their own side, e make perfect sense. Dem dey create jobs, boost their economy, and lock in long-term advantage. Nigeria too go claim say dem dey build port. But if you look deeper, one country dey develop, the other one dey depend. The blunt truth be say this no be partnership. This na system where Nigerian money dey help build British economy, while Nigeria dey import debt and dependency. The UK no hide anything. Dem even announce am proudly. The real question be why Nigerians go dey ok as Tinubu go enter this kind arrangement wey no put Nigerians first.
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ikefort@ikefort80·
@Ajigiteri_d_3rd @Djangorools @prophetswitch So, almost every contract, HiTech is the ONLY one that can do it. They are the only qualified contractor in Nigeria, Africa and the whole world. And by sheer coinsidence, HiTech also happens to be very close to the president. PLEASE STOP!
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Switch@prophetswitch·
UK dumps a £2B/year asylum burden on Nigeria, tosses £746M “port deal” that mostly returns to United Kingdom firms, then grabs control of exports to repay it. Others rejected this trap. Yet Tinubu calls it a deal? This is daylight exploitation.
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@ikefort80 @prophetswitch Waste of time answering people like you. Is it in your drunken state that you saw a contract awarded to the port ?
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ikefort@ikefort80·
@Djangorools @prophetswitch This is the definition of Emi Lo kan..It is my turn to loot. Nigeria is in trouble. Tell me how come HiTech is in every such contracts. They packaged loan for Coastal Road, HiTech just started work. No bidding. No competition. Next are ports. HiTech again. No bidding. Thieves
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Guyman@Djangorools·
@ikefort80 @prophetswitch We don’t have to take their money . We can go and borrow money somewhere else and give to whoever we want to . This is the standard way most of these countries operate .
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ikefort@ikefort80·
@Djangorools @prophetswitch So, they give us loans then tell us to give the contracts to their companies. and you say that is ok? When Buhari made similar deals with the Chinese you all complained
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@adedayoagarau @pataki_ro You read it but didn’t comprehend anything . Where else are they meant to send Nigerians who are criminals or been rejected visas? To America , Russia or Finland? Olodo
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Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
@pataki_ro I read the paper. See my sub tweet. The logic is the optics and the money. And for a very bigoted country, the British are actually walking away with a chunk of the contracts anyway.
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@shanaka86 The post unfortunately just confirmed Israel is totally independent in its action and are the ones fully in charge . Trump is taking orders from Israel. He is another weak american president setting a redline that Israel will ignore
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
JUST IN: President Trump just published the most extraordinary statement of the entire war. It was not a press conference. It was not a briefing. It was a Truth Social post. And it contained more strategic architecture than every NSC meeting of the past nineteen days combined. Read what he said. Israel acted “out of anger” and “violently lashed out” at South Pars. The United States “knew nothing about this particular attack.” Qatar “was in no way, shape, or form, involved in it.” Iran “unjustifiably and unfairly” hit Qatar’s LNG. No more Israeli strikes on South Pars “unless Iran unwisely decides to attack a very innocent, in this case, Qatar.” If Iran does, the United States “will massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field at an amount of strength and power that Iran has never seen or witnessed before.” One post. Six moves. He blamed Israel for acting without American knowledge. He shielded Qatar as innocent. He condemned Iran for retaliating against the wrong target. He ordered a halt to Israeli energy strikes. He created a tripwire around Qatar’s LNG that makes the next Iranian attack on Ras Laffan an automatic trigger for the destruction of South Pars in its entirety. And he told Iran he does not want to authorise that level of violence but will not hesitate. This is not diplomacy. It is a Truth Social post that restructured the security architecture of the entire Gulf in approx 200 words. The production asymmetry makes the threat existential. South Pars and Qatar’s North Field share the same geological reservoir, the largest gas deposit on Earth at roughly 1,800 trillion cubic feet. But Iran produces approximately 2 billion cubic feet per day from its side. Qatar produces 18.5 billion. Iran’s side funds a fraction of its budget. Qatar’s side funds 80 percent of government revenue and the world’s largest LNG export operation. Destroying the entirety of South Pars would eliminate Iran’s gas production while risking catastrophic reservoir pressure migration that could damage Qatar’s North Field for decades. Trump is threatening mutual geological destruction. He is telling Iran: hit Qatar again and I will destroy the gas field you share, knowing that the destruction migrates through the rock to the asset I am claiming to protect. The threat is credible precisely because it is disproportionate. Nobody bluffs with geology. While Trump posted, four Gulf states were burning simultaneously. Ras Laffan in Qatar: explosions and fires at the world’s largest LNG facility. Riyadh, Jubail, and Samref in Saudi Arabia: confirmed hits. Habshan, Bab, and Al-Hosn in the UAE: shutdowns from missile debris. Bahrain desalination: incident confirmed. The IRGC’s Shekarchi threatened to reduce it all to ashes. The sealed packets in Bandar Abbas continued executing. Qatar expelled Iranian military diplomats within 24 hours. The Fed held rates with PCE revised to 2.7 percent and Middle East “uncertain.” China draws commercial reserves at a million barrels per day. The farmer in Iowa plants soybeans. Trump created a tripwire around Qatar’s LNG. He handed Iran a choice: stop hitting the ally or lose the gas field permanently. He distanced the US from Israel’s strike. He capped the energy escalation. He preserved the threat of total destruction as leverage. All on Truth Social. All in one post. The strait runs on sealed orders. The war runs on Truth Social posts. And the urea at $610 does not read either. Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

Abu Dhabi intercepted the missiles. The debris shut down the gas fields anyway. Habshan gas processing facilities and the Bab field were both taken offline today as a precautionary measure after falling debris from successful missile interceptions struck the sites. Abu Dhabi authorities confirmed it. No injuries. Both facilities shut down. The public was told to rely only on official sources. The air defense system worked exactly as designed. The warheads were destroyed before impact. And two of the UAE’s most important gas production facilities went dark because the wreckage from a successful interception is still wreckage. This is the paradox that no interception rate can solve. Gulf air defenses intercept 90 to 96 percent of incoming projectiles. Those rates are extraordinary. They save lives. They prevent direct detonation on target. What they do not prevent is debris. A missile destroyed at altitude does not vanish. It fragments. The fragments fall. They fall on the same geography the missile was aimed at. And when that geography contains gas processing infrastructure with pressurised systems, heat exchangers, and pipeline junctions, falling metal at terminal velocity is sufficient to trigger a precautionary shutdown regardless of whether the warhead detonated. Ras Laffan was hit directly today. Riyadh was hit directly today. Habshan and Bab were hit by the defence that worked. Three countries. Four facilities. Two by Iranian missiles. Two by the wreckage of intercepted Iranian missiles. The result is the same: offline. Iran does not need to penetrate the air defense shield. It needs to overwhelm the geography underneath it. Every missile that is intercepted over an energy facility still deposits debris on that facility. The interception prevents the warhead from functioning. It does not prevent the airframe, the motor casing, the guidance section, and the fuel residue from falling on infrastructure that was designed to process gas, not absorb ballistic fragments. The mathematics of this are devastating for the Gulf’s energy posture. Three hundred fourteen ballistic missiles and 1,672 drones launched at the UAE since February 28. At 90 to 96 percent interception, roughly 280 to 300 of those missiles were destroyed over UAE territory. Each one produced debris. Each debris field covered a footprint measured in hundreds of metres. Across nineteen days, the cumulative debris footprint covers a significant fraction of the UAE’s coastal energy infrastructure corridor. Even perfect interception rates produce imperfect debris patterns over the geography they are defending. Shekarchi threatened to burn Gulf energy facilities to ashes. He may not need to. The interception debris is doing it for him. Not through fire. Through precautionary shutdowns triggered by falling metal from the missiles his forces launched and the defenses that successfully destroyed them. The Fed just raised PCE to 2.7 percent and flagged Middle East developments as uncertain. Trump just directed no more strikes on Iranian energy. The IRGC just published satellite targeting images of five Gulf facilities. And Abu Dhabi just shut down two gas fields because the defense that saved lives could not save production. The interception rate is 96 percent. The shutdown rate from debris is 100 percent when the debris lands on a gas plant. And the urea at $610 does not distinguish between a warhead that detonates and one that falls in pieces. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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@Salansar1 Lebanon attended and joined in a statement that didn’t mention even its own bombing by Israel ? Arabs actually deserve what Israel is doing to them and should take all their lands.
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Salman Al-Ansari | سلمان الأنصاري
#Breaking: Key Points from the Joint Statement Issued After the Riyadh Consultative Meeting of Arab and Islamic Foreign Ministers on the Iranian Attacks: • Strong condemnation of the Iranian missile and drone attacks targeting countries in the region. • The attacks targeted residential areas, civilian infrastructure, oil and water facilities, airports, and diplomatic missions. • Affirmation that these attacks are unjustifiable under any circumstances. • Reaffirmation of the right of states to self-defense in accordance with Article 51 of the United Nations Charter. • A call on Iran to immediately cease its attacks and respect international law and the principles of good neighborliness. • Emphasis that the future of relations with Iran is contingent upon its respect for state sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs. • Stress on the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2817 (2026) and the cessation of all hostile acts. • Rejection of threats to international navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and the Bab el-Mandeb. • Condemnation of the support and arming of militias in Arab countries. • Support for the security and stability of Lebanon, the confinement of arms to the state, and condemnation of Israeli attacks against it. • Affirmation of continued coordination and consultation, and the adoption of all necessary measures to safeguard security and stability in the region. - Participating countries: Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Qatar, Syria, Türkiye, and UAE.
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Jon Wiltshire
Jon Wiltshire@JonathanWiltsh7·
@EmmanuelMacron It's a bit late for that. Usrael are committing war crimes at a rate we've never seen, on Iran, Gaza, Lebanon, and Cuba. A moratorium means nothing when Trump and Netanyahu are happy to commit the most gravest of crimes, with no repercussion.
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Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron·
I have just spoken with the Emir of Qatar and President Trump following the strikes that hit gas production facilities in Iran and Qatar today. It is in our common interest to implement, without delay, a moratorium on strikes targeting civilian infrastructure, particularly energy and water supply facilities. Civilian populations and their essential needs, as well as the security of energy supplies, must be protected from military escalation.
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