Saadatu Falila Hamu

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Saadatu Falila Hamu

@Fallyhamu

Lawyer for Emerging Enterprises and Emerging Nations .Consistently seeking for Veritas . and oh "Aspiring marathoner". #Cleartheair

Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2009
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The Hill & Valley Forum
The Hill & Valley Forum@HillValleyForum·
"We're not in business so my employee is happy. I'm in business so my customer is happy." JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon just ended the remote work debate in 45 seconds. "People on Zoom — they're texting each other. That's not full attention." "They learn by going on a sales call with you. They learn by seeing you make a mistake. They learn by how you deal with the mistake.” “If you go to a meeting with me, you've got my full friggin attention the whole time." The Hill & Valley Forum 2026 @HillValleyForum @jpmorgan
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Saadatu Falila Hamu@Fallyhamu·
“Change is not moving from one or to the other but actually shaking the world at its foundation”.
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Saadatu Falila Hamu@Fallyhamu·
Grateful for friends who always send solid candidates my way .🤞.
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Lyndon Wood ✌️👽🙏
@ArtemisConsort Empires fall cyclically. Technology advances linearly. When the two collide, decline doesn’t stop, it speeds up. Better tools don’t fix weak structures. They expose them.
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Abdul Samad Rabiu CFR, CON
Abdul Samad Rabiu CFR, CON@asr_rabiu·
Hosted by F.Ote$ (@realFemiOtedola) at his magnificent spread in Dubai, shared with great friends - a truly special and memorable evening, made even more unforgettable by wonderful company and warm hospitality. Femo! One love ❤️ #ASR
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James Clear
James Clear@JamesClear·
Your best performances will come when you are working in a way that is a full expression of you. The work becomes a natural display of your personality. This is when you not only get better results, but also love the activity — because in doing the craft, you feel alive.
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Peacock
Peacock@dawisu·
Dear Hon Minister, I genuinely want you to succeed, especially given the goodwill you enjoyed from many Nigerians at the point of your appointment. However, I think it’s important to tone down the celebrations. First, it was a lavish birthday party few days ago, and now a homecoming, at a time when the country is facing serious security challenges including US missile attacks in Nigeria. Public office can easily carry people away with fanfare instead of the real work. That goodwill can disappear very quickly, and once it’s gone, it’s hard to win Nigerians back. My advice is simple: focus on delivering results on the ground. Celebrations are best reserved for after the job is done, not at the beginning.
SHUNI@Bellotsoho

HOMECOMING FOR A HERO! The Honourable Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (Rtd) OFR, returned to his roots on Saturday 27 December 2025 in Zangon Katanga, Kaduna State. In a ceremony filled with heritage and pride, he was honored with a traditional title by the Atyap tribe. The atmosphere was electric, with colorful cultural displays celebrating a son of the soil who has dedicated his life to defending the nation. Swipe for the highlights! 📸

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Marc Randolph
Marc Randolph@marcrandolph·
One of the best gifts I was ever given. When I was twenty-one years old, fresh out of college and about to start my first job, my father gave me a handwritten list of instructions. Here are my dad’s rules for success: > Do at least 10% more than you are asked. > Never, ever, to anybody, present as fact, opinions on things you don’t know. Take great care and discipline. > Be courteous and considerate always— up and down. > Don’t knock, don’t complain—stick to constructive, serious criticism. > Don’t be afraid to make decisions when you have the facts on which to make them. > Quantify where possible. > Be open-minded but skeptical. > Be prompt. I’ve passed these same rules on to my own children and the original copy hangs next to my bathroom mirror.
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Fola Olatunji-David
Fola Olatunji-David@folasanwo·
Did party for my kids, children party ended at 7, but adults dey gist and grove till almost 2am. Heart = full. I honestly can’t believe I have 4 kids! 🤍
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Marc Randolph
Marc Randolph@marcrandolph·
Every successful career I've ever known was filled with long periods of meandering, months or even years when no one knew what would happen next. Look at me: I started as a geology major turned failed realtor. I then ended up founding several companies, one of which ended up becoming @netflix
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Harry Stebbings
Harry Stebbings@HarryStebbings·
Founders, for the love of God; send investor updates. 1. Leverage them for help with customer intros, hires and fundraises. 2. Use them to create excitement and conversation about you in market. 3. Because these people have trusted you and given you their money. Not doing them is a disservice to your company.
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Cantina makes the best pizza in Abuja. Best part you can order seamlessly via text no need to call anyone. Delivery isn’t calling to say I am on my way.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Major cheat code in life: Respond to patterns, not individual events. One missed text means nothing. Ten missed texts means something. Don't overreact to single data points. Watch the trend. People tell you who they are over time. Believe the pattern.
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Aadit Sheth
Aadit Sheth@aaditsh·
Perplexity just quietly dropped a 42-page internal guide on how they actually use AI at work. What I found most useful: → How they automate the small stuff. Email, meeting prep, research (all done by AI) → Using AI to amplify your curiosity, not replace it. → Their prompting playbook is simple, practical, and genuinely good. Comment “AI” and I’ll send it to you for free.
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James Clear
James Clear@JamesClear·
You can carve out a very good career simply by being the most reliable person on the team. You would not think that always showing up on time, hitting every deadline, and responding quickly and professionally to all communication would be such a differentiator, but these traits are always in short supply.
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James Clear
James Clear@JamesClear·
Stop paying so much attention to what everyone else is doing and run your own race. How much time is spent reading other people's posts on social media, watching other people's exploits in the news, listening to other people's ideas on podcasts? Go have coffee with a friend. Go make something. Go outside. All those hours spent looking at someone else's life on a screen could be used to take action in your own life.
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
In 2021, I invested $40k in a South African utility startup. By 2023, when I was busy thinking the investment was possibly not going to make it - I am quick to move on from things, emotionally detached from money - it got $50m in equity and debt investment. That was my foray into being an angel. Between listening to Jay-Z break down his money moves through the years and watching Olumide Soyombo demonstrate his acumen and prescience for picking the right companies, I had decoded the multiplier effect for creating wealth. Which was why I got the chance to read Olumide’s book, Vantage, I couldn’t miss out on the opportunity. I announced my Jaiz deal on IG with a Jay-Z track. It wasn’t just about the lyrics. It was a homage to a king who taught us the way. When others are skimming through, we are delving in.
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Leila Hormozi
Leila Hormozi@LeilaHormozi·
The potential of your business is capped by the collective skill sets of those in your business.
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