
Fubara-D
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@General_Oluchi Are they building rocket spacerocket🚀 that they cannot find 500 workers to fill those spaces?
I can agree that there is some equipment that requires special technicians from the manufacturer to install but not demarketing a country with over 240m are not employable.
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Dangote said the same thing years ago after launching his refinery. Then he hired thousands of foreigners to head critical departments and teams. Some other companies and recruiters have hinted something similar. Those reacting defensively by saying Nigerians work abroad, do this or that, don’t understand the issues. I mean, Donald Trump and Elon Musk said Americans lacked skills in certain fields and that’s why the H1-B visa can’t be eliminated. Does it mean that Americans don’t work at all or work in major organizations? Are they not heading companies globally? Instead of being defensive, it’s time that Nigerians have a honest discussion with these companies to understand what they mean by global standard. What are they really looking for? If you don’t confront it, you will keep losing out of opportunities.
Marketing Ninja - A Nepo Baby@Marketingninjar
Lol, they said you people are not employable.
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@Blackmanayo @Chase_frmda0 As a good friend na...lol 🤣😆
A friend in need is a friend indeed 😄😅
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@Chase_frmda0 You help am pick him tooth such a nice guy 🤣
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Guys the whole relationship stuffs going on nowadays be really scary, especially the long distant ones
😔💔💔
In the middle of April my friend's girlfriend came over to visit him spending up to three weeks at his crib they had fun, went shopping spent effortlessly on this girl, clothes dinner dates, junk meals name it just because he believed he alone was the one dating her and was planning to propose to her..............


Chase👑@Chase_frmda0
Women are not good people 💔💔😭😭😭
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@EmekaAmakeze Is it the same north someone was saying they are more educated than the other part of the country?
We are not ready yet!
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The cut off mark for all the Federal Government Colleges (Unity Schools) in Nigeria for the 2026/2027 academic session remains...
Abia - 130
Adamawa - 62
Akwa Ibom - 123
Anambra - 139
Bauchi - 35
Bayelsa - 72
Benue - 111
Borno - 45
Cross River - 97
Delta - 131
Ebonyi - 112
Edo - 127
Ekiti - 119
Enugu - 134
Gombe - 58
Imo - 138
Jigawa - 44
Kaduna - 91
Kano - 67
Katsina - 60
Kebbi - 9 (Male). 20 (Female)
Kogi - 119
Kwara - 123
Lagos - 133
Nasarawa - 58
Niger - 93
Ogun - 131
Ondo - 126
Osun - 127
Oyo - 127
Plateau - 97
Rivers - 118
Sokoto 9 (Male). 13 (Female)
Taraba - 3 (Male), 11 (Female
Yobe - 2 (Male), 27 (Female)
Zamfara - 4 (Male), 2 (Female)
FCT Abuja - 90
These colleges are managed by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Education.
The Question.
Why are there different cut off marks for different states?
You can ask your own question or offer an explanation.
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🚨 This was the most insane single day in American foreign policy in a generation and most people missed half of it..
> Iran agreed to suspend its entire nuclear program — indefinitely..
> Iran agreed to never close the Strait of Hormuz again..
> zero dollars changed hands.. no frozen funds.. no pallets of cash..
> the US naval blockade on Iran stays up until the final deal is signed..
> Trump publicly ordered Israel to stop bombing Lebanon — used the word PROHIBITED in all caps..
> Netanyahu went on live TV and admitted he was acting on a US request..
> Defense Minister Katz got overruled within hours after saying Lebanon ops "have not yet been completed"..
> a 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire took effect overnight.. displaced Lebanese civilians started walking back to their villages..
> oil dropped 12% in minutes.. global equities surged..
> Iran's Foreign Minister declared the Strait of Hormuz "completely open" — first time since March 27..
all of this.. one Friday..
if you're not following me you're finding out about this 48 hours late from someone who read my post..

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@General_Oluchi That is d question I keep asking myself; is d Nigeria population still up to 200m people? Bcos d daily k!ll!NGS, road accidents taking people's lives including hospital failures etc r at d high size. Using my peaceful community as e.g d no. of burial n childbirth, d dead r more
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@FubaraD1 The death tolls are high. How many people are left?
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@General_Oluchi And I hear some men saying if not for my children I hv nothing to do wth my wife. And I keep telling them bro, u don't love ur wife. Bcos I found my wife as my love n then made her my life partner n d children r d product of our love n nw they r nw my responsibility not my love.
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As I always say, you are not doing anybody a favor for having children. It’s all for you, your desire, and they are your responsibility. There’s enough experience from others to choose if you want to have kids or not. No child ever begged to be born.
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja
You shouldn’t be telling your kids you sacrificed for them- Lady tells parents
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WHEN THE LEBANESE ARE ASHAMED AND NIGERIANS ARE STILL CLAPPING
By Kio Amachree | Worldview International
Lebanese people — including people from the Chagoury family’s own circle — have contacted me to say they find Gilbert Chagoury a disgrace. The grandson of a former President of Lebanon wrote to me. His own people are ashamed. And yet in Lagos, Nigerians are praising Tinubu for giving this convicted criminal $13 billion of our money and handing him our coastline.
The Lebanese community is embarrassed by Chagoury. Nigerians are celebrating him. What does that tell you about where we are as a people?
This man was convicted in Switzerland. Not accused. Convicted. He laundered Abacha’s stolen billions. The U.S. banned him from entering the country. Nigeria’s own former anti-corruption chief said on camera — you could not investigate corruption in Nigeria without looking at Gilbert Chagoury.
Tinubu gave him Nigeria’s second highest national honour. In secret. Then handed him a $13 billion highway contract. No tender. No bid. And his son Seyi sits on Chagoury’s company board while telling Nigerians his father is not enriching himself or his friends.
The shamelessness is breathtaking.
I am more Yoruba by blood and family than this man who cannot prove his own name will ever be. This is not about ethnicity. This is about documented theft of Nigerian public wealth.
The FBI files are coming. Judge Beryl Howell set the deadline. The truth is already in motion.
Nigeria is not for sale. And I will keep saying so.
#ChagouryScandal #NigeriaIsNotForSale #KioAmachree #TinubuMustAnswer #FBI2026 #EndImpunity #NigeriaDeservesBetter

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@Ivory1957 I agree with you in totality, and the thing all meaningful Nigerians hv bn voicing out. But can we achieve a better Nigeria with this same pattern?
I think it's high time we go our separate ways or we disintegrate to integrate by sitting on a round table for d interest of all.
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I Am Not Here to Be Your Friend. I Am Here to Wake You Up.
I don’t want popularity. I don’t want your friendship. I want you to stop waiting for someone else to fix Nigeria.
I have no newspaper. No political machinery. No oil billions. I’m one man in Stockholm with books, research, and receipts.
But here’s what I know: when the lights go out in Nigeria, they go out in all our homes — not Aso Rock, which now runs on solar. When I’m sick, I go to a Nigerian hospital. I don’t fly to Paris.
My father built his wealth through hard work, the law, and patriotism. He showed it could be done without stealing from the people. I inherited his standard, not his money.
I am Yoruba. I am Kalabari. I am Nigerian. And nothing I have ever published is fiction.
Forward my articles. Share them. They took time, research, and courage — and they need to reach more than a few thousand people.
God save Nigeria — because its people must now save themselves.
— Kio Amachree | Stockholm,
Sweden
#NigeriaAccountability #KioAmachree #NigerianDiaspora #TheKioSolution #NigeriaDeservesBetter #NoToTribalism #DiasporaVoice #ForwardThisArticle

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@dammiedammie35 If only ADC can use this little clue from VDM then their plan to succeed in 2027 is 99.9 % quote me and thank VDM later.
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“There was a protest in Abuja yesterday, it was also my birthday, and majority of Twitter influencers left the protest and was talking about me; Why I didn’t come out for the protest? “VeryDarkMan is working for APC”, everywhere on twitter was about VDM. They said my DSS video the other day was because I wanted to stop and scar£ people from protesting. I don't see what happened yesterday as a protest, i see it as a campaign. It is a political interest movement. If they had come out to protest about fuel price, insecurity, or taxation, the common man would understand.”
VeryDarkMan finally addresses all the accusations that has been laid on him
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@NkosiDavid6 @grok @DangoteOfData You don see wetin you cause na. Grok wey we dey use see don confuse join.
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@FubaraD1 @Nishant_Bliss Boldness or foolishness?
That’s how you all cheered Hamas on until Gaza became ruins
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No matter what you say, no matter what side you take, one thing is absolutely clear to me:
Iran is, by far, one of the most daring countries in the world right now.
It is standing against the United States, a nation with the most advanced military power.
It is facing Israel, again one of the strongest and most technologically superior forces.
It is dealing with pressures across the Middle East… and doing all of this without direct backing from China or Russia.
Even after massive strikes, leadership losses, and continuous attacks, Iran is still standing, still responding, still refusing to bow down.
And honestly, I don’t remember the last 20 years where any country showed this level of sheer courage and defiance.
Say whatever you want about outcomes, politics, or consequences… but one thing is certain in my eyes:
Iran has shown a level of boldness that very few nations would even dare to attempt.
And no matter how this ends, history will remember Iran as a country that had the courage to stand its ground when almost no one else would.
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