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Zizi Hannafi

@Hannyzi

I'm self employed cool headed and business minded,I'm also a big big fan of @MUFC United

Jos, Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2011
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youdeymadinadvance
youdeymadinadvance@CaptainCold9ja·
@MujahidSSaad See the kind of brain you people have? Yet you still compare yourselves to intelligent Nigerians. No wonder we can’t move forward in this country, if you think like this. Imagine how a Hausa politician thinks. Shit full una brain.
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Mujahid Saleh Saad
Mujahid Saleh Saad@MujahidSSaad·
A loving father surprises his daughter with a goat 🐐 as a gift on her birthday.😬 I hail this father, you did well.
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Mimi
Mimi@Mimi_yakigar·
Nafiu Bala, a northerner, a Muslim from Gombe State, has come forward declaring a faction within the ADC. What is interesting is how this situation is being handled. No one is linking his actions to his religion. No one is attributing it to northern behavior. No one is profiling his tribe or faith. The conversation has remained where it should be: focused on him as an individual. Now imagine if Bala were from the East. We all know how quickly the narrative would shift. It would no longer be about one man’s actions; it would suddenly become a reflection of an entire region, a tribe, or even a belief system. He has made several claims that many consider untrue, yet no one has tied those statements to his faith or background. And that is the point. In Nigeria, we often choose when to generalize and when to individualize. We decide, depending on who is involved, whether an issue belongs to one person or to an entire group. But fairness should not be selective. If we can treat this case as an individual matter, then that same standard must apply across all regions. A truth… at a time.
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
Mr. Bigg's did not diê because Nigerians stopped eating fast food. They diéd because they forgot what they were actually selling. In the late 90s and early 2000s, taking your family to Mr. Bigg's was the ultimate middle-class flex. They owned the market. They had the first-mover advantage, the backing of a massive conglomerate (UAC), and the legendary recipe for the best meat pie in the country. But then, they fell into The Franchise Trap (Reckless Scaling). Here is the "Real Thing" that happened: In a rush to dominate every single corner of Nigeria, Mr. Bigg's heavily adopted the franchise model. They licensed their name to independent business owners across the country. On paper, this looked like genius. Rapid expansion using other people's money. But franchising has one brutal, unbreakable rule: Your quality control must be a dictatorship. Mr. Bigg's failed to enforce this. The brand lost its grip on the steering wheel. Suddenly, a meat pie in Ikeja tasted completely different from a meat pie in Ilorin. Franchisees who wanted to save money on diesel started turning off their generators, leaving customers sweating in the dining halls. To cut costs, some outlets started serving stale food and using cheaper ingredients. The customer didn't care that the outlet was owned by "Mr. Kunle." The customer only saw the Mr. Bigg's logo. While Mr. Bigg's was bleeding trust, hungry, agile competitors like Chicken Republic and Sweet Sensation entered the market. They didn't just bring better aesthetics; they brought military-level consistency. When the economy got tougher, competitors innovated with aggressive, affordable combo meals (like the "Refuel" meal), while Mr. Bigg's remained stubborn, resting on their "Pioneer" prestige. They thought their brand name would save them, but a hungry customer has no loyalty to a fading memory. Why am I telling you this? Many of you are obsessed with "scaling." You have one successful small business, and immediately you want to open three new branches, or license your product, or hire a massive team to run it for you. You think scaling means getting bigger. It doesn't. Scaling means reproducing consistency. If you cannot guarantee that the customer experience in your second branch will be exactly as magical as the first branch, do not open it. If your internal systems cannot police your quality, rapid expansion will just distribute your failure faster. Do not scale a broken system. You are just building a bigger tombstone. I hope you learned something. Need help building iron-clad internal systems so your brand can scale without losing its soul? Reach out for a business consultation by clicking the link in my profile. © Mahmood Abdullahi Loke
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Zizi Hannafi
Zizi Hannafi@Hannyzi·
@zyainy Most of the bandit recruits are products of the failed almajiri system, wallahi the northern leaders and expecially Islamic clerics have to wake up and change this narrative, it's high time it totally abolished.
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Jimoh Zainab
Jimoh Zainab@zyainy·
Traveling a long distance today morning, just passing,I saw about six little children,my curiosity force me to stop in an isolated bush road,I called the children and asked where are they going to ,they say Gadar maiwa,a place close to Ningiin Bauchi state I asked again, from where are they coming from, they say from Gombe, they spent about two days, sleeping from village to village, they are almajiris, trying to reach back to their parents,I have no option out of sympathy but to take all of them into my vehicle to support them,such inhuman neglect must be address in no time. ©️Garba Ubale Walahi those parents are going to face Allah on the day of judgement and give account on how they treated their children 💔💔💔🥹🥹🥹🥹
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Abu Jawad
Abu Jawad@Abu_Jawaadd·
Who is a billionaire ??????
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GRV Stan
GRV Stan@CrownprinceCom2·
If Donald Trump declared Bola Tinubu wanted and to be arrested, would you support him ?
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D. H Bwala
D. H Bwala@BwalaDaniel·
The opposition members under the umbrella of ADC know quite well that they are not ready for the election since all of them want to be president; they have now resorted to importing foreign interference into our elections by alleging one party state, as if the foreign governments don’t have their embassies and commissions here in Nigeria to know the lack of preparedness of the ADC.. Association of party-grabbing elements. @cnni @BBCHARDtalk @BBCWorld @FoxNews @SkyNews @FRANCE24 @USCongress_
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Zizi Hannafi@Hannyzi·
@ishaqsamaila5 We will deal with any youth we sight campaigning for Bola Tinubu going forward, be warned.
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Ishaq Samaila
Ishaq Samaila@ishaqsamaila5·
As a northerner, I’ll say this clearly — I will campaign and vote for Bola Ahmed Tinubu again. Even if I remain the only Muslim northerner standing on that decision, I will still vote for him. And this idea that we must support someone simply because he is “our own” is outdated and counterproductive. For years, the North has produced leaders at the highest level. The honest question is: what measurable progress can we point to? Too often, leadership has been reduced to regional sentiment, patronage, and empty loyalty — while real development takes a back seat. Enough of that. I refuse to vote based on geography or identity. I will vote based on capacity, results, and direction. Nigeria is bigger than North or South. Leadership should be about competence, not origin. And I stand firmly by that decision.
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Michael
Michael@commissionase·
Mason Mount, sell or keep??
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
You fled your country because political Shariah was crushing you. No freedom. Women forced to cover up or get arrested. Criticize the government? Straight to jail. A Christian nation opened its doors and gave you the liberty your oppressive Shariah never allowed. Now you’re demanding Shariah THERE, in another man’s land? That’s not just absurd… it’s straight-up hypocrisy. If you love Shariah so much, why didn’t you stay in Afghanistan, Pakistan or Iraq? Go back. Stop trying to turn their home into the hell you ran from.
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Derin CFR 🀄️
Derin CFR 🀄️@iamderinolar·
Very useless, lazy and irresponsible protest organised by a group of se***eless people. You can imagine these ones are trying for force illegality to thrive and still claim they are morally upright to lead this nation. We have taken rubbish too Much from rubbish people in this country sha
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Mohammed Jammal
Mohammed Jammal@whitenigerian·
ADC protests against INEC for not recognizing the party leadership led by David Mark.
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Perfume-HUB👑
Perfume-HUB👑@Empress_Brymex·
Talk to me,can this relationship work?
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Zizi Hannafi
Zizi Hannafi@Hannyzi·
@GUO_Ogbu @Tope_Orus I prefare goat meat for sure but Turkey has more meat than goal. Goat after you remove the intestines all u have left is bones 😀
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Akereyejo
Akereyejo@Palermo_seun·
Just as Peter Obi is a failed politician, Rufai Oseni is a failed journalist.
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
Tinubu is Nigeria’s worst president — Eedris Abdulkareem.
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unique A'wears
unique A'wears@AdageorgeA·
What is the process of milking a bat😭😭
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