Engr Adau

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Engr Adau

Engr Adau

@EngrAdau

My opinions here are personal, not the views of my Employer(s)

Wolfsburg, Germany Katılım Kasım 2010
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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
Whatever you do in Nigeria make sure you don't become a victim.
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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
Political parties are not structures,
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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
@KadunaResident I tried to understand the situation, but it just doesn't make sense. A PhD holder ends up reviewing CV and a data Boy. He must have been gifted that Ph.D., even a Nigerian PhD holder except politically exposed, will not reduce himself to such.
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Omotayo Williams@KadunaResident·
One day, we will study and understand how a so-called PhD holder became a CV reviewer and then settled for being an attack dog for APC, a party filled with illiterates with no certificates. We need to investigate whether this boy truly has a PhD.
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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
You started by claiming to analyze everything but ended up analyzing nothing. China is the worlds largest textile manufacturer with net export of $286 billion in 2024, followed by Bangladesh with $46.2 billion in net export, now that's a comparative analysis, if China can do it why can't Nigeria or Aba do it. For context that of Bangladesh is double of total income into the federation account.
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Michael Chibuzo®@chibuzo_mikel·
😂😂😂😂 If it was when I was 18 years old, I may have believed this kind of statement. But today, I analyse everything (and that's why I am always getting people angry 😂😂) and frankly speaking this kind of statement (whether it comes from Peter Obi, Atiku or Tinubu himself) is very unrealistic and I'll tell you why. In 2025, NNPCL remitted N14.7 trillion into the federation account for sharing by the three tiers of government while NUPRC remitted N8.5 trillion. That means a total of N23.2 trillion REVENUE came from oil out of the N35 trillion inflows into the federation account in 2025. Mind you, the N23.2 trillion is not the total amount earned from crude oil sales, it's the portion of it that flows into the federation account after the oil companies must have made necessary cost deductions and taken their profit. So, when you talk about REVENUE for Nigeria, you're talking about the money that will enter into the public purse. So, I wonder how on earth Aba shoe and garment industry will generate N23.2 trillion (around $17 billion) in tax revenue for Nigeria annually! For context, the GDP of Abia in 2023 is under N4 trillion (less than $3 billion). GDP o, not revenue. So, when we make statements, let's tone down on the unrealistic projections please. I like facing reality. Happy Palm 🌴 Sunday
Punch Newspapers@MobilePunch

𝗔𝗯𝗮'𝘀 𝗴𝗮𝗿𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁, 𝗳𝗼𝗼𝘁𝘄𝗲𝗮𝗿 𝗶𝗻𝗱𝘂𝘀𝘁𝗿𝘆 𝗰𝗮𝗻 𝗿𝗶𝘃𝗮𝗹 𝗼𝗶𝗹 𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗻𝘂𝗲 — 𝗣𝗲𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗢𝗯𝗶 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗲: punchng.com/abas-garment-f…

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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
@Pressman2040 You're slowly becoming a medium for propaganda. The jet was hit and made an emergency landing, the pilot is safe, the US-Iran war is not yet at a toe to toe, there is no loss of confidence on the US side,
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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
There's an old saying that whatever a person builds, there's a hole that will destroy it. For years, America has sold the world the idea that the F-35 Lightning II aircraft is invisible (Stealth). They spent $400 billion developing technology that deceives Radar by using Geometric Angles that scatter Electromagnetic waves. On every Radar, this massive aircraft appears like a Golf Ball, a ball that's hit by horses. But on the day this plane entered Iranian airspace in March 2026, something happened that changed the history of modern warfare. Thermodynamics (physics) showed the world that even if you can hide your body, you can't hide your heat. I'm reiterating that physics is real. The Pentagon's big mistake was forgetting that the engine propelling the aircraft at supersonic speeds generates a lot of heat. Iran didn't waste time looking for the plane on Radar; they switched to Infrared Search and Track (IRST). I'm also encouraging parents to push their kids, especially girls, to study physics. To this device, the aircraft America is so proud of didn't appear like a Golf Ball or anything else; it was like a boiling pot in the middle of the night. Physics shows that anything hot emits Infrared light. Iran exploited this mistake using cheap thermal sensors to detect the world's most expensive aircraft and even managed to shoot it down. This isn't just a loss of one plane; it's a global political disaster, indeed a disaster. Iran successfully captured the F-35's Thermal Signature and is sharing it with Moscow and Beijing. This means any defense system America built over 30 years collapsed overnight. Now, any Russian or Chinese defense system can detect the F-35 from a distance by tracking its heat signature, without even looking at Radar. This is every air force's worst nightmare: when your billion-dollar aircraft becomes useless against a $10,000 technology. The biggest loss is the psychological impact on pilots (The Human Element). Sure, software can be fixed, paint can be changed, but you can't erase fear from a pilot's heart. Now every F-35 pilot knows they're being watched. Where they once relied on being unseen, they'll now hesitate. This hesitation kills bravery and replaces skill with fear. The Stealth myth is dead, and the world of war has entered a new chapter where heat will be the cause of great armies' downfall. The lesson is: never rely 100% on human-made things, because every structure has a backdoor. Physics doesn't lie; even if you blindfold the world, you can't erase the footprint you leave behind. Nothing lasts forever....... - Eng Viglo
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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
Whoever weaponised Nigerians to believe foreign interests equals mineral resources, this is why most foreigners see you all as dumb, why do they need your minerals when they can install a leader who will give it to them. Those ideologies are pre-colonial and outdated. Modern-day slavery is information control, that's exactly why you think they're in the north to for the resources.
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Udoh Samuel
Udoh Samuel@Obong_efaak1·
@EngrAdau @lorddrey They didn't read how the US installed someone in Liberia🇱🇷
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𝓛𝓸𝓻𝓭 𝓓𝓻𝓮𝔂 👑
The American interest in Nigeria can only be resisted by the Northerners. And whatever rare earth minerals the US can extract from Nigeria, aside from oil, are largely concentrated in the North. Therefore it makes sense to capitalise on "Christian Genocide" first to get approval from the south in the guise of fighting terrorism in the North to mass murder the northern people. A lot of innocent Northerners will be killed. Because of course anyone in a kaftan and Jalamia will be considered a terrorist. It is going to be a genocide. A systemic cleansing of an ethnic group. And the South will be guilty of it for generations. Just like the UK weaponised Northern Nigeria and the South-West to murder the Igbos in their millions. Will Nigeria get better? No! We will just end up in cycles of hate, discord, and vendetta which will keep us trapped for another hundred years. In my view, the only way Nigeria gets better is: 1. The country splits into 2 or 3 2. A complete overhaul of the system. Dismantle the entirety of what is called Nigeria and start over with a new constitution, and a new economic model.
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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
@DanielRegha Intellectual topics are clearly not your niche, i hope you don't use the same brain to cross roads.
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Daniel Regha@DanielRegha·
Alex Otti says that he wants to remove Abia State from the National Grid completely, "even though it's a PRIVATE enterprise" and many Nigerians are busy cheering him and his idea like this is something truly positive. Are we really a serious people at all? Imagine the entire electricity of a state being owned and controlled by private enterprise(s), doesn't this leave the people at the mercy of the firm? Or you forget that electricity is a basic amenity that should be provided by the govt if we have serious leaders? Has privatizing anything ever benefitted the masses in this country? Take the only working refinery for example, today we are at the mercy of Dangote, he can increase and reduce prices at any time, and we have no choice because we are dependent on that one refinery that is privately owned. If Abia goes fully private, consumers will most definitely pay more, because there's a 99% chance the govt won't step in to regulate in the long run, and of course, it's private so the goal is to make profit whichever way neccesary. Abia State govt gets allocations, but wants to privatize electricity. The problem with many Nigerians is that once someone is put on a pedestal, logical thinking automatically goes off the window.
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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
@FinPlanKaluAja1 Nigeria is 1/5 of chinas population and solar accounts for 12.4% of power generation in china. It might not be the way out, but it sure is a relief.
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Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
You can't solar your way out of NEPA as a nation China is doing massive solar because they don't have enough oil, hydro, gas or coal Nigeria has sufficient untapped oil, gas, hydro and coal Let the tax collectors provide power. Note: I am not against solar, but why are you paying taxes if you can't get power?
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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
@FinPlanKaluAja1 Nigerians are funny people. Everyone has an opinion however wrong, on what political appointess should or should not do.
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Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
The Minister of Defence has no business at any partisan political gathering None whatsoever
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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
@B0lutife Nigeria hasn't conquered the sky, and you're mentioning MARS. Meanwhile, your knowledge about industrialization or the lack of it 🤔 is glaring.
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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
How exactly is he supposed to single handedly have an operational framework for something that potentially alters the approach to law and order within state influence? Everyone knows that altering or introducing a new law requires nationwide consultation, particularly a very sensitive issue like state police creation. i know we all hate the man, but let's not be unintelligible in our approach
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𝔼𝕟𝕟𝕪
𝔼𝕟𝕟𝕪@ennyola0015·
When I said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had no clear operational framework for state police, people argued. Now he’s asking the police to draft one😆 and tiday Olatunji Rilwan Disu has submitted it to the Senate.✍️ That says everything.😭 We’re not serious. And it’s hard to believe the President is genuinely committed to state police.
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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
A lot of people have been misinformed about the dynamics of solar and going off grid, while those who have already installed it using competent engineers are enjoying it. Even if you're using the national grid, you would eventually moderate your usage of it. The majority of those engaging in the argument are mostly ignorant about renewable energy.
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Ziko Abara
Ziko Abara@zikohercules·
Again, this is very misleading ⚠️ Either the person selling this knows nothing about power dynamics or this is another agenda against renewable energy ❌ 3 units of 25kwh battery is 75kwh in total That means at night, even if u run two 1hp ACS, 2 deep freezers, 2 TVs & decoders, ps5, 3 ceiling fans, 10 energy bulbs, 3 laptops(3.4kw) all through the night till the next day (which isn't possible bc u have to sleep) The 75kwh battery will run all these loads for 21 hrs non stop⚠️ Items like water pump, washing machine, microwave, iron and water heaters will not significantly affect runtime because they are things u use for like 5 minutes I am not saying they should not fix the national grid⚠️ But stop the misinformation Anyone who has the resources to go off grid at this scale and wants this level of peace of mind should do so✅ Again, if u want to attack me for my opinion, I am ready for battle⚡️ Just stop the misinformation
Beyond The Match@Beyondthematchh

Money for bungalow you will use to install solar that you still have to off many appliances at night😭 Fix national grid

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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
@DOlusegun Slave of many generations. Father, son, and soon grand child.
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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
Untrue, a woman i know who owns a very popular refueling station, bakery and eatery all in one was overwhelmed by the cost of operation rising from the subsidy removal, she contacted my friend who was into solar, he designed and implemented a solar system and for 2yrs now she hasn't put on her generator or even used NEPA light.
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alade tunde@aladetai·
@Rxbremen this is a bad advise if you are into heavy power industries like ice block, cold room welding even pure water. filling station will not even break even on this
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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
You seem to be the only one left in your group chat, so i guess you never got the memo. Revisit Tinubu's page during Jonathans tenure, and just maybe you would grasp Nigerian politics. However, Peter Obi remains one of the most accomplished individuals to have ever contested for elections in Nigeria. You can argue that with common sense. His criticism remains valid and will forever be.
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Charles Adegbite Beecroft🇳🇬🇳🇬❤️
You wake up daily to sow hopelessness, despair and outright hatred for the country. Never have you used your platform to acknowledge growth or appreciate success. Even to acknowledge the great strides of our military in their battle against insurgency. Tragedy gives you orgasm but success fills you with bile. You are not and will never go to Aso Rock as an elected elected official in whatever capacity you may desire or expediency may dictate. In your political quest, you will fail.
Peter Obi@PeterObi

I am deeply saddened to hear of the tragic incident in Ridawa village, Ghari LGA, where several hardworking Nigerians lost their lives following a pit collapse at a brick-making site. The news of this tragedy is heartbreaking. While we speak of moving Nigeria from consumption to production, we must never forget that the “producers”—the labourers, brick-makers, and miners—are our greatest national asset. Losing these young men to a preventable industrial accident is a collective loss to the nation. These were citizens in the prime of their lives, engaged in the noble and demanding work of nation-building through manual labour. Their deaths are a stark reminder of the urgent need to prioritise workplace safety, especially in our informal and artisanal sectors. My heart goes out to the families of the victims, the Ghari community in particular, and the Government of Kano State. I also commiserate with my brother, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, and the resilient people of Kano. We remain committed to an economic revival that protects the worker as much as it promotes industry. My prayers are with the bereaved families during this incredibly difficult time. A New Nigeria is Possible. -PO

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Engr Adau@EngrAdau·
@Bond_not_james The major difference in your example is that campaign funding is contributed from individuals and various interests groups, while in Nigeria, you're supposed to have money that is largely not for campaigns but to buy votes and bribing electoral officials.
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Duru Bond@Bond_not_james·
Daddy sir, elections are not cheap anywhere. America, the worlds most advanced democracy, Trump and Kamala spent a combined $4bn on campaigns. 10bn is just $7m. Elon musk alone spent more than that for Trump. I believe that criteria was put to filter time wasters. People that get the ticket in unknown parties just to position for appointments.
@𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆@OneJoblessBoy

"If you look at that law, it's saying if you want to contest for the Presidency of Nigeria, you must have 10 billion naira or I think 5 billion naira. That already excludes professors, workers, lawyers and majority of Nigerians who are not billionaires..." - Femi Falana (SAN)

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