Muhammad Kambari

29.9K posts

Muhammad Kambari banner
Muhammad Kambari

Muhammad Kambari

@KambariMuhammad

Civil Engineer | PhD Candidate | que sera, sera

Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2019
1.1K Takip Edilen1.1K Takipçiler
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
Amb Gabriel Aduda
Amb Gabriel Aduda@AdudaG·
Just What If……
Amb Gabriel Aduda tweet media
English
0
1
1
20
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
B_SARKY
B_SARKY@Muhammad_Bsarky·
She passed away 😭🤍 Whenever you listen to her recitation pray for her🙏😭
English
77
2.6K
8.8K
99.4K
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
ProfitableMan
ProfitableMan@ProfitableMan1·
You will be rich and wealthy.
English
6
4
35
1.3K
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
UNCLE DEJI™️
UNCLE DEJI™️@DejiAdesogan·
Earlier this week, the Nigeria’s National Security Advisor, Nuhu Ribadu (@NuhuRibadu), met with Vice President J.D. Vance (@JDVance) and Secretary of State Marco Rubio (@SecRubio), reinforcing a decisive U.S.-Nigeria partnership to confront terrorism in West Africa. 🇺🇸 🇳🇬
UNCLE DEJI™️ tweet mediaUNCLE DEJI™️ tweet mediaUNCLE DEJI™️ tweet media
English
58
228
733
39.7K
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
Abu Rayyan
Abu Rayyan@Abdulrahmanleme·
🇳🇬 🤝🇺🇸
Secure Nigeria@SecureNigeriaHQ

This week, Nigeria’s National Security Advisor, Nuhu Ribadu (@NuhuRibadu), met with Vice President J.D. Vance (@JDVance) and Secretary of State Marco Rubio (@SecRubio), reinforcing a decisive U.S.-Nigeria partnership to confront terrorism in West Africa. .@officialABAT is grateful for @realDonaldTrump’s partnership and continued U.S. training and intelligence support as Nigerian forces intensify operations to dismantle terrorist networks, protect Nigerian Christians, and defend all vulnerable communities. Africa’s largest democracy isn’t wavering. Nigeria stands as a frontline U.S. partner against ISIS, Boko Haram, and rising terror threats across the Sahel. This fight is winnable, and together, the U.S. and Nigeria intend to finish it. 🇺🇲 🇳🇬

ART
15
55
160
14.8K
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
Secure Nigeria
Secure Nigeria@SecureNigeriaHQ·
This week, Nigeria’s National Security Advisor, Nuhu Ribadu (@NuhuRibadu), met with Vice President J.D. Vance (@JDVance) and Secretary of State Marco Rubio (@SecRubio), reinforcing a decisive U.S.-Nigeria partnership to confront terrorism in West Africa. .@officialABAT is grateful for @realDonaldTrump’s partnership and continued U.S. training and intelligence support as Nigerian forces intensify operations to dismantle terrorist networks, protect Nigerian Christians, and defend all vulnerable communities. Africa’s largest democracy isn’t wavering. Nigeria stands as a frontline U.S. partner against ISIS, Boko Haram, and rising terror threats across the Sahel. This fight is winnable, and together, the U.S. and Nigeria intend to finish it. 🇺🇲 🇳🇬
Secure Nigeria tweet mediaSecure Nigeria tweet mediaSecure Nigeria tweet media
English
288
491
1.3K
193K
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
Hadiza Bello
Hadiza Bello@HadizaB85863870·
Hadiza Bello tweet media
ZXX
2
3
14
584
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
I Z A L A
I Z A L A@el_uthmaan·
Shiekh, Dr. Abdullahi Lamido (Amir) with a powerful message. Sai a sake zama kam!!!
I Z A L A tweet media
English
6
46
173
29.6K
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
UNCLE DEJI™️
UNCLE DEJI™️@DejiAdesogan·
UPDATE ON MISSING DADIYATA Mr Muhammad Musa, a former SSA to former Zamfara Gov, has allegedly claimed on his Facebook that the missing Dadiyata was killed in his presence by the duo of CSP Hussani Gimba & CSP Hassan Gimba of Operation Yaki in Kaduna. @PoliceNG @OfficialDSSNG
UNCLE DEJI™️ tweet mediaUNCLE DEJI™️ tweet mediaUNCLE DEJI™️ tweet media
English
79
1.4K
1.6K
188.7K
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
Charlie Robertson
Charlie Robertson@CharlieTTEcon·
The interesting story here is that Africa’s richest men, both Nigerian, have not built their wealth owning natural resource like oil. They’ve done it via cement, flour mills, and hard work Africa won’t get rich from natural resources, it will get rich from human capital
Business Insider Africa@BusInsiderSSA

Nigeria's🇳🇬 Abdulsamad Rabiu is now Africa's second richest man, nearing the $20 billion mark. Abdulsamad Rabiu has become Africa's second-richest person with a net worth of $19.0 billion after an impressive year-to-date increase of $8.88 billion. Rabiu now trails only Aliko Dangote, surpassing South Africa's Johann Rupert, whose net worth dropped to $17.7 billion.

English
72
257
1.2K
119.9K
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
Nurseinvestor
Nurseinvestor@abalu_uthman·
This is inspiring.. ✅
Michael@OladejiTosin15

Let me share what I have done in the past as a PmP mapped into the 5 steps from @DrOlaBrown's article. Quick background so you understand where I'm coming from. During my YCT days, I used to work in some plastic factory hence the reason for my hard palm 😀😅. I also had to borrowed money to pay my first UNILAG school fees. I was visibly pako😀 disclaimer: Me, I’m not trying to be as rich as Dangote or Otedola 😅. far from it. In fact, I’ve said before that once I hit my personal target of about $2m liquid assets, I’ll probably disappear to Igbotako for community development work and a quieter life. Also, I am not rich yet. but we thank God Now, lets see how the steps in the article fit into what I have done ... of course there are other things and steps that help Step 1: Get into a good university. I didn't stop at polytechnic. Even at YCT during my ND, I pushed for UNILAG. Finished with First Class in Accounting. BGS in both the department and faculty for both institutions. Over 20 academic awards. I knew early that my CV has to scream for me given that no one could make the calls for me. At my Sahara 2016 GMT programme final interview, they projected my CV to the chairman and other board members present at that interview - ND Distinction, First Class, BGS twice, ICAN, ACCA, 20+ awards. The Chairman and the entire board couldn't even ask me a question. He just said: "Do you have any life? Did you have fun in school?" I can see how impressed and couldnt just say know...I knew I already got the job. Step 2: Work in financial services. I moved into consulting, focused on financial services and a very niche complex area (actuarial and quant). And I don't just deliver on client engagements. I want them to see the difference. Two of the biggest insurance companies CEO in Nigeria wrote to Partner about how exceptional I was on a projects..That actually added more case to a back to back double promotion I have slept in the office because of client deliverables. not once, not twice as a Senior and as a Manager. There is no substitute for hard work. I keep telling younger ones this. You cannot shortcut excellence when you don't have connections backing you up. Step 3: Realise it will take longer. I play the long game. One reason I stayed back in Nigeria is because I can see the massive opportunities ahead in the space I work in. The difference in my earnings over the last decade vs now is significant and it's still very far from what's possible. Today I told some LASU students if they could imagine that some folks earn ₦30m+ per month in this Lagos? The good thing about the path I chose is that seeing those numbers ahead is always comforting. The ceiling is high. You just have to be patient enough to climb. Step 4: Grow your network. Naturally, I am a very shy person. Extremely introverted. But in the last 5 years, I've pushed myself to connect with clients, colleagues, and people outside my comfort zone. We've won engagements just because of a presentation I did for some years ago. I make myself available for some pro bono work. My last IFRS 9 video took over 12 hours to produce, even though you all see 4 hours of content. Some clients call me outside work hours. I focus on how to make them look good with their boss too. Networking is really just giving. Step 5: Be aggressive about self development. This is the biggest one for me. ACCA. ACA. CFA. FRM. SCR. And now actuarial exams IFOA and SOA. Passed 14 papers across both in 3 years. Also failed 10 papers in that same period. Failing is part of it lol. I'm quite aggressive. Last December, I was in the office from Dec 26 to 4AM on January 1st writing a 96hour SOA assessment. I actually spent over 80 hours on it. That means I literally started the new year in the office. Extreme? Yes. I don't encourage anyone to do that. But that's what it took. Working your way out of poverty comes with massive tradeoffs. And it's perfectly rational to decide not to do it that way. But if you choose this path, know that momentum compounds. The early years are the hardest. The loneliest. But every exam, every late night, every relationship you build, it stacks up. May be when I buy my AMG G 63😎, I will come back and confirm that yes it's possible. for now lets keep trusting the process. I'm not even rich yet. But I'm always thankful for how far I've come. Grateful for everyone that has been part of my joinery...friends, family, colleagues , scholarships companies, bosses etc TBT to my 2020 birthday...one clown had to remind me how I be pako for undergrate

English
1
1
6
1.1K
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
Idris
Idris@7signxx·
Istighfar increases Allah's blessings...
English
2
193
677
11.5K
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
Dr Penking™
Dr Penking™@drpenking·
This is a very brief profile of Dr. Adaora Umeoji , the new Zenith Bank CEO Bachelors Degree in Sociology , University of Jos Bachelors Degree in Accounting, University of Jos Bachelors Degree in Law Baze University, Abuja, First Class Honours Masters in Law, University of Sanford, United Kingdom Masters in Business Administration (MBA) , University of Calabar Doctorate Degree in Business Administration , Apollos University, USA Certificate in Economics for Business from the prestigious MIT Sloan School of Management, USA, Certificate in strategic thinking and Management programme at Wharton Business School, USA. Certificate in Executive program in Strategic Management and has a Certificate in Leading Global Business all from Harvard Business School, USA. Certificate in Advanced Management Program (AMP), Harvard Business School Certificate in the Global Banking Program in Collambia Business School Fellow in Chartered Banker Institute, UK, Fellow, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, Fellow Nigerian Institute of Management, Fellow Institute of Credit Administration, Fellow Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Nigeria, Fellow Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliators, Fellow Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria Officer of the Order of the Niger Peace Advocate of the United Nations (UN-POLAC).
Dr Penking™ tweet media
English
365
516
3.4K
398.5K
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
Zayn Africa
Zayn Africa@zaynafrica_·
300k will be 8months net salary of 10m (minus a 100k), with inflation there is a high chance you will get multiple salary increase within the year. With time comes growth (promotion), a plus. If you don’t have a legit financial discipline don’t take that 10m. Bag the 300 papers.
D ø l l á r z z 💰@abdoulllmuhd

Which one are you taking ?

English
6
5
23
10.3K
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
Abdul Samad Rabiu CFR, CON
*Remembering Khalifa* Eight years have passed, yet time has not dimmed your presence—it has only deepened it. Your life, so purposeful and impactful, remains etched in our hearts and continues to shape the way we live, give, and carry forward the values you instilled in us. You taught us how to live—with faith, purpose, and integrity. Much of who we are today is because of you. Your guidance, strength, and quiet mentorship continue to shape our lives in ways words cannot fully express. You lived with quiet strength and profound selflessness, touching countless lives with kindness, compassion, and grace. Those moments, those prayers, and those acts of goodness endure through the people you touched and the legacy you left behind. Your devotion to Almighty Allah and to Islam was steadfast and exemplary. Yours was a life anchored in faith, sincerity, and higher purpose—one that continues to inspire us every day. As your children, we remain committed to upholding your principles, honoring your name, and preserving the legacy you built with dignity and meaning. We carry you with us, always. We pray that Almighty Allah, in His infinite mercy, grants you the highest station in Al Jannah Firdaus, envelops you in His Noor, and grants you eternal peace. Forever in our hearts. Forever in our prayers. Forever missed. Abdul Samad Rabiu, CFR, CON
Abdul Samad Rabiu CFR, CON tweet media
English
297
447
2.9K
101.7K
Muhammad Kambari retweetledi
Sarkin Mota
Sarkin Mota@SarkinMota_AMF·
I’m sorry guys….. 24 hours to go 🤭💍
English
181
119
2.1K
88.4K