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Eskay | Eskwik Trade and Service Ltd

@EskayProcures

Procurement coordinator helping Lagos & Southwest Nigeria businesses source smarter, negotiate better & receive on time. Owner, Eskwik Trade & Service Ltd 🇳🇬

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2012
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I have watched good businesses lose money to bad procurement for years. So I built something to fix it. A short thread 🧵 👇
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@sepril23NG People should be environmentally aware. If you walk into someone's space and disrespect it, you don't get to be surprised by the reaction. People should learn to keep their observations to themselves and do better. Everything is not content-worthy.
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AYO💡💡@sepril23NG·
This is disrespectful to the people of the state who accepted her, If an Enugu person says these same things about a Yoruba state, I’m sure she will be attacked and called a bigot. Look at her she’s insulting her supposed potential customers 🤦
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Adam
Adam@b_adam45·
Useless course to study in Nigeria Universities:
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AYO💡💡
AYO💡💡@sepril23NG·
You can keep only ONE: Netflix YouTube TikTok Which one are you keeping?
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IFEM 💜@ifesinachi___·
@armanifeante The west need us They might be friction at the beginning but it won't be tedious The east does a lot of importing and saying no will reduce revenue And If they do too much, we figure it out with pH/imo/Onitsha
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IFEM 💜@ifesinachi___·
You people are neglecting alot East and North can never go broke if agriculture becomes a priority... East will always be in business with the west because of Lagos they can never close their port
your boy Armani 🫂@armanifeante

look at it this way, Nigeria has six geopolitical zones, North(East, west, central) South (East, west, south) In the event of a split, the entire north would become one, South would split into 3 countries the uncomfortable truth about a Nigerian split is that it wouldn't produce 4 equal nations. It would produce two or three viable states and one or two that would struggle for survival from day one. the South-south has oil that currently flow from Niger delta to Abuja, if we split, it becomes theirs alone and many people agree that Niger delta could become Kuwait in few years south East has always been very resourceful that even though it’s technically landlocked, they will surely find a way to access the ocean and engage in international trade. But it would still struggle a bit because they would not have comparative advantage over china in manufacturing and they would need relationship with other countries to sell imported products. there is a claim that south west already functions almost independently because of lagos, but it would require that they take over the gap that the Igbo fills in lagos for that to be valid after split. however, with access to ocean, the country would easily get on its feet. where it gets complicated is the North. They are totally landlocked with little or no mineral resources. It would be an economy built almost entirely on subsistence farming and livestock. by this logic, we will have a 2 struggling nations- North and south east and rich South south and neither rich nor poor South west and struggling nations don't stay peaceful, they pressure their wealthier neighbours and they destabilise an entire region. like what Chad, Niger and Cameroon are currently doing to us. Some could say this is why the topic of separation is almost like a blasphemy to the northern elites and a self sabotage to the south easterners.

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@armanifeante I respectfully disagree on this. The Southwest isn't some middle-ground region — it's unarguably the most economically advanced in the country. Have you even studied how Yoruba flourished under regionalism? This analysis doesn't hold up.
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your boy Armani 🫂
your boy Armani 🫂@armanifeante·
look at it this way, Nigeria has six geopolitical zones, North(East, west, central) South (East, west, south) In the event of a split, the entire north would become one, South would split into 3 countries the uncomfortable truth about a Nigerian split is that it wouldn't produce 4 equal nations. It would produce two or three viable states and one or two that would struggle for survival from day one. the South-south has oil that currently flow from Niger delta to Abuja, if we split, it becomes theirs alone and many people agree that Niger delta could become Kuwait in few years south East has always been very resourceful that even though it’s technically landlocked, they will surely find a way to access the ocean and engage in international trade. But it would still struggle a bit because they would not have comparative advantage over china in manufacturing and they would need relationship with other countries to sell imported products. there is a claim that south west already functions almost independently because of lagos, but it would require that they take over the gap that the Igbo fills in lagos for that to be valid after split. however, with access to ocean, the country would easily get on its feet. where it gets complicated is the North. They are totally landlocked with little or no mineral resources. It would be an economy built almost entirely on subsistence farming and livestock. by this logic, we will have a 2 struggling nations- North and south east and rich South south and neither rich nor poor South west and struggling nations don't stay peaceful, they pressure their wealthier neighbours and they destabilise an entire region. like what Chad, Niger and Cameroon are currently doing to us. Some could say this is why the topic of separation is almost like a blasphemy to the northern elites and a self sabotage to the south easterners.
Big◎s@BigOsCrypt

What if they just split the country?

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AYO💡💡@sepril23NG·
It’s not wise to have high followings and follow only few (IMO) Unfortunately most of us can’t follow every one back when we blew up. ask for a follow below if I haven’t followed you yet. I’ll check replies from time to time to follow back who asks.
AYO💡💡@sepril23NG

Once I notice you always engage my posts. The first thing I do is go and repost and like your pinned tweet and any other I can find on your page Does anyone else does this??

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WorldFamous 🇳🇬🇧🇪
My oyibo wife woke up one morning and told me she is divorcing me. Wait! She didn't tell me, they sent me a paper written in Dutch. I took the paper to work the following day so my colleague will help me interpret. That's how i got to know it's a divorce paper. I have only been in the country for 3 years, so my ex wanted to divorce and send me back to Africa since she gave me papers. Turns out, as we later found out, that the country has amended their law and now allows one to complete their stay as stipulated on their paper, so long the marriage lasted at least 3 years (I had 5 years papers then). Upon realization, my ex tried to mend fences and get us back, but it's too late. I was afraid. She owned me. I submitted to her whims and caprices because I feared i would lose my right to stay if she divorces me. When the divorce papers came i went into depression. I began to lose weight. Where do i begin from? How do i go back home and face my people? I pleaded with her but it fell on deaf ears. She even booked a one-way ticket for me. She said it's her own little way of helping me transition to my new reality. You need to see her disappointed when we found out i could stay. I moved out and rented my own space-far from her and her troubles. It's been years now. That period really tested me but i thank God for God.
Sir David Onyemaizu🦍@SirDavidBent

Has life ever tested you before? And did you pass or fail?

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RecruitmentPQ@RecruitmentPq·
Bank teller and counter staff in Nigerian banks are mostly outsourced through third-party agencies. The bank does not pay them directly. Contract staff is how Nigerian banks keep costs low and headcount figures clean. Here is what the roles actually earn, 2025/2026 estimates: Contract/outsourced teller: ₦70,000-₦150,000/month (common range ₦80,000-₦120,000; some reports show up to ₦200,000 in certain outsourced roles) Customer service officer (outsourced): ₦80,000-₦160,000/month (e.g., UBA associate levels around ₦114,000-₦137,000 basic + adjustments; can reach higher with increments) Direct bank staff (entry, confirmed): ₦250,000-₦670,000+/month depending on the bank and role (non-tech vs tech positions often differ; many banks adjusted upward in 2024–2025 due to inflation) The breakdown by bank for confirmed direct staff (entry-level/graduate trainee/executive trainee net monthly estimates, 2025/2026 data, subject to further COL adjustments and negotiations): - GTBank entry level: ₦325,000–₦480,000/month (non-tech ~₦325,000–₦433,000; higher for tech roles or post-adjustment) - First Bank entry level: ₦312,000–₦420,000/month - UBA entry level: ₦376,000–₦400,000/month - Zenith Bank entry level: ₦245,000–₦350,000/month (post-training; earlier trainee ~₦245,000 with recent increments) - Access Bank entry level: ₦250,000–₦350,000+/month (permanent; some reports higher post-adjustments) - Stanbic IBTC entry level: ₦511,000–₦670,000/month - Standard Chartered entry level: ₦514,000/month The person you are talking to at the counter is most likely not on the bank’s payroll at all. They are on an agency’s payroll earning significantly less (often roughly half or less) of what the direct staff earn for the same hours and similar duties. Many branches have a high proportion of outsourced/contract workers (reports suggest 40–80% in frontline roles depending on the bank). Salaries for direct staff have seen upward revisions in recent years to address cost-of-living pressures, but outsourced pay lags behind. Always verify current offers directly, as figures trend with economic adjustments.
Viktor Benson@viktorbensonyt

Those bankers on the counter, 90% of them are not getting paid up to 200k as salary

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Adeniyi Salim
Adeniyi Salim@YOUNGACA·
@RecruitmentPq Update urself man, there is no where a BSC/HND contract staff earns that 80k-120k , this is not 2020-2022, the least you can see is 180k the best so far is 230k so u guys should cut all this 80k stuffs .
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Eskay | Eskwik Trade and Service Ltd
Cheap is not always value. In procurement, the vendor offering the lowest price is sometimes the highest risk. Always dig deeper — delivery record, product quality, payment terms. That's where the real cost hides. #EskwikTips #LagosBusiness
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Pastor Who@PastorMarvy·
And oooh… I got balloons today!
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Lineage of warriors@Hassan_0408·
@KarounwiAdini The place that Redeemer school stands on Apapa Road (Ebute-Metta) we were told was sold for N90m or thereabout in 2000/2001, I remember how mindblowing that amount was as at that time. I hope and pray that 25yrs from now a billion Naira land wouldn't look like a joke.
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Karounwi Adini@KarounwiAdini·
I saw one land advert in Iponri. I saw 15million naira. I was like, WOW! In Iponri! This is a great deal. Even if it has small spiritual case,for that amount. One should find all means and go all out. I said, let me look at it again, it seems those Zeros are plenty. People! It's actually 1.5 billion naira!! Ehn-ehn. Now you're talking.
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