Winony
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Winony
@Godwin_On
I'm me, humorous, techie, freelancer and community mod.
Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2017
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@bjordanfiles What happens to the bloodline after Michael Z. Jordan?
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Let’s do a quick check here please.
If you are a Nigerian reading this tweet and you have never received any cash transfer from these evil lying parasites in government, please kindly retweet this.
I want us to show something. Thank you.
Trending Explained@TrendingEx
“34million Nigerian have received FG’s conditional cash transfer. We plan to reach 16 million more by end of 2026.” — Bernard Doro, Minister of Poverty Reduction.
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@NationalGridNg When I calculate the units bought it's 226, sometimes even 234 naira per unit instead of 209 as your showed for band A
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Dear Premier League fans in the UK,
If it pains you this deeply that people from other countries watch your league and support your clubs, please consider taking action.
Kindly petition the FA to ban Premier League broadcasts outside the UK. And while you’re feeling bold, ask clubs to stop signing non-British players too. Let’s keep things pure.
Once that’s sorted, the foreign players, and the annoying foreign fans who followed them will vanish. Then only certified match-goers can watch football, talk about football, and decide who’s allowed to support a football club.
Warm regards.
A Nigerian Chelsea fan who has “never been to a game.”💙&💡

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The year Conference was created, you couldn't even qualify😂😭

Big Willy@Salibasexual02
Because Arteta will never compete in the Conference League with a 2 billion pound squad.
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The technology may already exist, but that doesn't mean that Nigeria has it. CFM International, Pratt & Whitney, Rolls-Royce, GE, etc do not share the patents or blueprints behind their jet engines. They only share generalised information and basic operating principles. So as a recipient of that generalised information, you might "know" how a jet engine works, but they will never share what metal alloys they used to make their engines, their design specifications to make it fuel efficient, wind tunnel testing data, safety testing data etc. In reality, you are not much closer to having that technology than a farmer in the 16th century. All you have is the ability to rent temporary access to it by paying money to the manufacturers and their designated maintenance companies.
This means that every jet engine in Africa is foreign-made, and all significant maintenance involving proprietary knowledge on those engines is usually done abroad, which means vast amounts of USD must be spent regularly just to keep Africa's airspace running, and the US government can ground almost every plane in Africa if it likes by issuing sanctions that prevent engine manufacturers or maintenance firms from doing business with African airlines.
That isn't theoretical BTW. It's exactly what happened to Russia in 2022, when NATO sanctions against Russia made Russian Airlines unable to access spare parts and supplies to keep their Boeing and Airbus fleets operational. And that's why Russia accelerated its indigenous Yakovlev MC-21 program, which has created a fully homegrown alternative to the Boeing 737 with indigenous engines, body, and avionics.
Just because a technology exists and you have access to it does not mean that you have the technology, especially when it is a complex technology like aircraft engines. You're basically just renting space on it from the technology owner, and if you have a geopolitical disagreement with the owner, it can lock you out and return you to the stone age at any time. That's why countries often need to "reinvent the wheel."
If Nigeria ever becomes a wealthy and important country in the future, US trade sanctions are 100% guaranteed. To prepare for those inevitable sanctions, multiple technologies that we are currently renting must be fully localised. Not that they impose sanctions and then we realise that we can't build roads anymore because the technology to drive bridge pillar piles into a river bed was something we were just renting from white people. That's why Ziko's jet engine is important. It won't power a passenger aircraft anytime soon, but it provides the technical foundation to even begin that project.
If your country has no Ziko's, then you don't own your country. All of you are just tenants of richer countries.
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Nigerians, if you like, allow President Tinubu and @taiwoyedele to use your heads. They are singing the song of 'Nobody Earning Below N800,000 Per Annum Would Be Taxed'. Aren't they smart by half?
By law which they made themselves, no Nigerian is supposed to receive N800,000 a year in Nigeria. With the minimum wage which Tinubu increased is 70k per month, that would N840,000 per annum. And N800,000 a year, that is N66.666 per month. So anybody receiving a naira over 800k would be taxed. That is those on minimum wage.
So Tinubu is actually taxing every Nigerian even to the lowest level. But they are trying to manipulate the public as usual. Meanwhile, this was same thing Oyedele was against under Buhari.
Regime of criminal LIARS.

Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories
No income tax for earners below N800,000 from 2026 ~ Nigeria’s New Tax Policy
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