Emmilo.

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Emmilo.

Emmilo.

@EmmanuelOlada17

An engineer, entrepreneur,like real people. I like adventures and doing things in a special way

Katılım Ocak 2020
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Emmilo.
Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@EleluAyoola And his mates who graduated with first class in his set, who knows them today, what is their achievement? No wonder Nigeria is not making progress, because they value the paper called certificate more than what the individual has upstairs.
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Elelu Ayoola
Elelu Ayoola@EleluAyoola·
There are certain areas I wish His Excellency Peter Obi does not dabble into while trying to sell himself to the people. Specifically, the area of education and qualifications of candidates. If not Kenneth Okonkwo, I wouldn't have known that Obi came out with a third class degree. I had to confirm from various sources before I believed it. A third class degree! Obi had every reason to come out with a first class degree. He had access to wealth as a student. Financial constraint was not part of his problems. For many people who may not know the grading in the university, we have first class at the top, followed by Second class upper and then second class lower. After all this is third class. That is what Obi got. Another reason why Obi should have come out with a first class degree is the course itself- Philosophy. Philosophy is not always a course of first choice. It is a course they give to you when you don't want to go home empty handed once the good courses have been given to the good students. Many of them find it difficult to tell their friends what they are studying in the university. Staying with your classmates is one thing as advised by Obi. But when the classmates remember the number of "carryovers" that made you go home with a third class degree, it looks disgusting and demoralising. Aworere
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@HandsomeSomto @Kene_Nnewi They have access to enter the state because our governors in the south are so clueless and all they care is our to embezzle money. The security of the people they rule over is not their concern
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Somto_Imo@HandsomeSomto·
@Kene_Nnewi How did my former school Allow this guys to even enter the state?? Back the. Both u Umuchima, eziobodo, ihiagwa and obinze we Dey make sure to checkmate dem.. why Dey loose guard now
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Onwa_Nnewi@Kene_Nnewi·
FUTO Students abducted by Fulani Herdsmen inside the school premises since Sunday are still in the kidnappers den till now. They charged ransom 7.5m per student... From Unknown gunmen to Fulani herdesmen.
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@instablog9ja No be the woman wey get NYSC certificate forgery that time be this? She gets month to say Nigerians are not competent?
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
“Even Dangote Told Me He Is Struggling To See Staff To Hire In Nigeria” — Former Minister Kemi Adeosun Reiterates Moniepoint CEO’s Recent Remarks Former Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, has highlighted a growing concern in Nigeria’s labour market, pointing to a mismatch between the number of job seekers and the availability of employable skills. Speaking on Channels Television’s The Platform, Adeosun shared insights from a recent conversation with industrialist Aliko Dangote. According to her, Dangote expressed frustration over the difficulty of recruiting qualified staff locally, despite the large number of applicants in the country. “I had a conversation with Dangote recently, and he told me it’s not that he want to employ foreigners but he can’t get staff in Nigeria. Meanwhile, we have an army of people. Every day I am seeing CVs, so then something is wrong,” she said. Adeosun explained that the situation reflects a deeper structural issue, where many graduates lack the practical skills required by employers. She warned that unless the gap between education and industry needs is addressed, Nigeria may continue to experience high unemployment alongside unfilled job vacancies.
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@son_of_uki @ajalahtalk Him dey tell you sey, you go soon go dey chop beans for kirikiri, and na half done beans o
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@son_of_uki Go to their house and ask their father, stop disturbing us on X. We are not members of their family
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@instablog9ja E no go better for am, continuity of what?
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Tinubu urges Nigerians to prioritize continuity and progress in 2027 elections
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Vampz@Hybrid_Ola·
A tragic update 💔 Following the death of Thompson, the police visited the house in Awoyaya where his friends unalived him. When they got there, they found several weapons in the house, along with a female dress. During questioning, it was revealed that Thompson was not their first victim. One of the suspects had lured a lady to the apartment, promising to pay her to sleep with him. When she arrived, they att@cked her and stole her phone. They unalived her and dumped her body in another man’s compound. When the police found the body, the man who lived there became a suspect and was taken to prison to await trial for a crime he never committed. The police have now decided to revisit the case so that the man can be freed and exonerated of the charges leveled against him. The suspects, who are between the ages of 21 and 23, were asked why they unalived the lady. They claimed she was a “hookup” girl and said that after taking her life , they called her family to demand ransom. The lady’s family eventually paid ₦300,000, but unfortunately, their daughter was already dëâd at the time. The suspects also revealed that they used the money to buy a new phone and settle outstanding debts. The family of Thompson is now calling on the police to ensure that justice is served promptly. May the souls of the departed rest in peace 🕊️
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@jrnaib2 In your dreams I guess, Even though Nigerians will replace Tinubu, not with Atiku
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@POchukwuma @instablog9ja God will never come help Nigeria, there is no country on earth God has ever come to help fix their economy, not after he has given them brain and all the resources to work with. We are the ones that will come out and stand against the embezzlement of politicians, But tribalism
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STRONG 6IX 🇳🇬🔥
STRONG 6IX 🇳🇬🔥@POchukwuma·
@instablog9ja After billions have been diverted, looted and been misappropriated Nobody have been charged arrested or even jailed for this level of mismanagement God help Nigeria
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
NNPC signs MoU with Chinese firms to restart, expand Warri and Port Harcourt refineries
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@instablog9ja Government should just sell off these refineries, so we know we don't have any government owned refinery, instead of use them as a means to keep siphoning of the treasury, All the millions of dollars they just spend on the overall turn around maintenance , yet it's not working
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@samak1233 Sorry, I don't think any southerner thinks Northern naija is poor, but the level of beggers and Almajirin children from there speaks for itself
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$amak🎲🌐
$amak🎲🌐@samak1233·
Why do most Southerners think Northerners are poor? One onions farm in Northern Nigeria generate more revenue annually than INNOSON vehicle could generate in two years. Agriculture is a very big industry, and north have it at a very large scale.
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@Nig_Farmer Honestly you no try for this question, na primary 4 students you set am for na, why making only Ondo from south west
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NaijaFarmer
NaijaFarmer@Nig_Farmer·
#NaijaFarmerTest On today's episode of Agricultural Brain teaser. How well do you know agriculture? Tell us the correct answer... No cheating please 😊
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@khanofkhans11_ No need for sentencing them to life, it should be death by hanging
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KHAN'✨@khanofkhans11_·
Having listened to the confession, these killers had no single sign of remorse. 23&21 year olds, lured their friend with a laptop pickup, then kidnapped him. Demanded 200M ransom from his parent. Negotiated to 150m. Killed him in ibeju lekki and dumped his body around awoyaya. Ran to Ikorodu. Kept contacting the victim’s family. Negotiated to 50m. To 5m and then finally collected 200k through a POS in itamaga before they were finally apprehended. There was no sense of remorse in his confession. The kidnapper still wished he got the 150m so he can take care of his family and be set for life. One of them was a close friend to the victim while the other was an associate of his co-kidnapper. Death by hanging to both of them. 🙏
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@PoojaMedia And this is also to tell you, they have concluded the election even before casting votes
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POOJA!!!
POOJA!!!@PoojaMedia·
Dangote followed Senator Yayi to pick nomination form? That's mad motion 🔥
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@big_zehrry It's not their fault, it's the parents fault
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Zehrry🌚
Zehrry🌚@big_zehrry·
Omor nobody just fine for this family 😭😂
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@ogheneminehhhhh Is Dangote aware he said those things you just posted here?
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Christian 🇧🇪@ogheneminehhhhh·
Aliko Dangote Speaks Out on Why He Distanced Himself from Tony Elumelu In 2021, when the refinery I was building was only half-completed, I ran out of funds to continue the project. I reached out to many of my business colleagues for financial assistance, including Femi Otedola, Abdulsamad Rabiu, and Mike Adenuga. I also reached out to Tony Elumelu. He promised to assist me with $20 million, and I believed him to be a man of his word. However, after three months passed without hearing from him, I tried to get in touch, only to discover that he had blocked my contact everywhere. I was unable to reach him and felt truly heartbroken.  Fortunately, my other business colleagues came together and raised $500 million for me. Femi Otedola will always be my brother for life; he alone contributed $300 million toward that $500 million total.
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@Iamindiscov How can this story be true, not that he abandoned the children and they just turned against him like that?
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Indiscov
Indiscov@Iamindiscov·
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐠𝐢𝐜 𝐅𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐨𝐟 𝐃𝐨𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐄𝐳𝐞: 𝐀 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐭-𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐖𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐨 𝐄𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐍𝐢𝐠𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐅𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫. In the bustling streets of Enugu, not too long ago, Double Chief Eze was a living legend. A towering man with flowing royal robes, two chieftaincy titles that made kings bow, fleets of cars that gleamed like mirrors, and a mansion that echoed with laughter and power. He was the provider. The protector. The man who woke up at 4 AM every day, not for himself, but for his children. He sold lands. He borrowed. He bled his youth dry. While other men built empires for themselves, Chief Eze poured everything. His sweat, his money, his health, into his six children. “My sons will be doctors and engineers abroad,” he boasted proudly. “My daughters will marry kings.” He sent them to the best schools in Nigeria, then overseas. He denied himself hospital visits when malaria nearly killed him, just so he could wire the last money for their visas and tuition. “Papa, thank you,” they would say on calls, their voices sweet like honey. He smiled through tears, believing their success was his retirement plan. Then the storm came. Today, Chief Eze is a broken shadow, wandering like a ghost outside the very mansion he built. His once-mighty body is now skin and bones, wrapped in torn wrappers. No more royal beads. No more respect. His eyes, once sharp and commanding, are sunken and watery with endless tears. He sleeps on a thin mat in a leaking zinc house behind the compound, the same compound where his children grew up. The mansion? Locked. His children changed the keys. They live luxurious lives abroad and in Lagos, posting pictures of cars, vacations, and champagne on Instagram, while their father eats once a day from the mercy of neighbors. The most shocking part? When he fell seriously ill last month, prostate complications, high blood pressure, and a body wrecked by decades of stress but none of them came. Not one. His eldest son, the “big doctor” in America, sent a WhatsApp message: “Papa, manage small money, I’m very busy.” His daughters, married to rich men, blocked his number. The ones in Nigeria? They drove past him one day, windows up, pretending not to see their own father begging by the roadside. A once-feared Double Chief, now reduced to crying like a child in the rain, calling their names until his voice cracked. In one viral video making rounds, the old man sat on bare ground, hands trembling, tears streaming down his wrinkled face: “I did everything for them, everything. Why have they abandoned me like this? Is this what children do? God, take me away. I don’t want to suffer like this anymore.” His voice broke into uncontrollable sobs that pierced the hearts of everyone watching. Strong men watching the video cried. Women cursed. The pain was too raw, too real. Brothers, listen to this painful truth before it’s too late. Stop thinking your children are your retirement plan. Stop pouring every kobo into them while you have nothing saved. Stop believing that “blood is thicker than water” when money and foreign life enter the picture. Many of these children, the moment they taste success, see you as a burden. They forget the sacrifices. They change. They abandon. Start today: • Save aggressively for your own retirement. • Build your own house that no one can lock you out from. • Invest in yourself—health insurance, a small business, land in your name. • Teach them values, but never at the total expense of your own future. Chief Eze’s story is not just sad—it is a shocking alarm ringing across Nigeria. Don’t wait until you are old, sick, and crying alone in the cold while your children enjoy the fruits of your labour from afar. May God comfort Double Chief Eze and open the hearts of his children, but for every man reading this, let his tears be your lesson. What are you doing for YOUR old age? Think about it tonight. Sermons over!
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@instablog9ja See what a whole president is vomiting out? Reason you want to kill Nigerians with tax? Very soon Nigerians will push back. All the money u dey borrow, have development has your administration effect in the country?
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
“If we have to borrow money, we will, because borrowing is not leprosy; we just have to work hard to be able to repay it” — President Tinubu
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Emmilo.@EmmanuelOlada17·
@VivianIfeomaOj The truth is that our leaders in this country are just puppets to the Western world, but past and present. If truly the country wants to develop, each region should have been encouraged to build on what they are best at so that we can develop as a country.
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Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
If Biafra had succeeded, Africa would have a world power. Biafrans built tanks, jets, and gunboats from scrap. Imagine what Biafra would have achieved as a sovereign nation, imagine a sovereign Biafra.
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Ayoola
Ayoola@fwayoola·
I just started my modeling journey.❤️
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