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Sabi FURNITURE

@KomolafeG

I do furniture work such as Kitchen and Wardrobe cabinets, Board doors, Bed frame, and other furniture works.

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2012
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Sabi FURNITURE@KomolafeG·
@yorubacenturion @DoyinBello So she can't mind her business in peace again, now she's not a good person? You want favour from someone who you think doesn't deserve even your common greetings. Stand in one place abeg.
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Prodigal X@yorubacenturion·
@DoyinBello Just be nice abeg. You withhold favor because they didn’t greet you and you think you are a good person.
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Doyin Ade-Bello@DoyinBello·
I remember when I was a medical sales rep in a company in Lagos, and the company had just given me a new car. It was a Geely, and the first place I went in Surulere was a pharmacy around Eric Moore to supply medication.
🅾️Ⓜ️🅾️òlá 🕊️🍒@olaitan_5389

She came to my shop yesterday to dodge for rain without even greeting when the rain was about to stop she wanted to be going not until the rain was still draining. Our eyes eventually caught each other but I just stood my ground not to offer her a sit just because she doesn't know how to utter a greeting.

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Solomon@solomonakwijoro·
@Joe_brendan_ Black man too like all this greetings. Rain fall you stand front of my shop or you sit down, life goes on. Na money when nor dey, dey cause these things.
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Joseph Brendan
Joseph Brendan@Joe_brendan_·
No wonder I keep asking why the civil service still has young people who behave like our old petty people The comments here have shown me Everybody ear dey stand ontop greeting. Greeting bother you sotay you snap person put for X on top greeting You need to get busier
🅾️Ⓜ️🅾️òlá 🕊️🍒@olaitan_5389

She came to my shop yesterday to dodge for rain without even greeting when the rain was about to stop she wanted to be going not until the rain was still draining. Our eyes eventually caught each other but I just stood my ground not to offer her a sit just because she doesn't know how to utter a greeting.

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Sabi FURNITURE@KomolafeG·
@sweetborah @the_beardedsina WTH brought this type of thought in the first place? Like from all the explanations and details, this is what caught your attention?
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The_Bearded_Dr_Sina
The_Bearded_Dr_Sina@the_beardedsina·
To be honest, Government hospitals ie Teaching hospitals and Federal Medical centers are still the places you'd get the most holistic care ( doesn't mean luxurious or super comfy) Let's take for example a Pregnant woman in labour Medical students will interact with the woman. The House officer who is a senior Doctor sees next. The Registrar who is a more Senior Doctor sees after. The Senior Registrar who is a more Senior senior and more experienced Doctor sees again. A Consultant who is a more Senior, Senior senior, super experienced Doctor sees again. In some centers, A More Senior Consultant might even see again and these sessions are done multiple times a day. With this level of intricacy and attention to details, the birthing experience becomes highly supervised and monitored. Because of the cadet and hierarchy, it is difficult to miss or leave any stones untouched. Even if the woman needs an extra specialist care , it is just a consult for the managing team. You are not paying extra for each team coming to review. So all in all. If we talk about level of care and attention to details, cost friendly- Give Government hospital. But if we talk about care, luxury. Comfort, privacy- Private hospitals.
Osas@osazenoo

Nigerians trust Government Hospitals when it comes to child birth than private hospitals. Why so?

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Sabi FURNITURE@KomolafeG·
@jurcxwitter @CoachChie1 Yes many parts are correct but how you claim they (the birds) came to the world is a bit contradictory to the lecture Oyin Elebuibon shared of the account. She read from the Odu-Ifa that brought them. It was interesting
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Puterrier da Shoppee
Puterrier da Shoppee@jurcxwitter·
@CoachChie1 The Iyami are different, they are the ancestral mothers, the sorceresses, they existed before the Orishas and way before mankind. When earth was created they came to our world inside of Orunmila's belly for he also couldn't say no to them. They are way older.
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Puterrier da Shoppee
Puterrier da Shoppee@jurcxwitter·
Quem são esses três pássaros e três mulheres que aparecem no clipe de MANDINGA da Anitta? As divindades mais temidas do panteão Yoruba, desconhecidas por muitos até na macumba, as Iyami Oxoronga, nossas mães ancestrais!
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Omoyorubanimi@ayolola50·
@Accoid Nigerian kids will motivate the physically challenged ones until they become troublemakers like them. 🤣🤣🤣
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Moore@Accoid·
This is exactly what I mean by “Forced socialization” an average Nigerian kid don’t see that defect in other kids , in their subconscious mind, they’re are all the same , atleast I can speak for LAPO BABIES, not the NEPO ONES. If you grow in that middle class communities or trenches you can tell . They don’t see that boy less useful because he was amputated, you can easily draw conclusions why a long year nonverbal autistic kid started talking and acting normal when he was relocated to Nigeria within months.
Aina Orosun 🥰🥰🥰@seyfunmi

There is something about Nigeria 🇳🇬 that someone needs to research: its ability to elicit speech in non verbal autistic children. A friend just told me about her 5 year old daughter, who had never uttered a word while they were in Canada. However, after just few months in Nigeria

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Sabi FURNITURE@KomolafeG·
@JecintaNwo @ladyprowess Una no go ever listen. Like, as the words are coming in from the right ear 👂, it's going out immediately from the left ear 👂. You want to claim you don't understand what she's saying?
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Jecinta🇳🇬@JecintaNwo·
@ladyprowess You can't teach emotions. It has to be felt. No about of teaching your kids about their father's absence will replace physical show ups and bonding.
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Ngozi | The Baddas Writer
My husband should leave providing for the family to attend the kids party when I can do that comfortably without anyone being affected??? Tech and online jobs is making y’all think that life is easy. I’ll teach my kids to understand that your father not attending is because he couldn’t do that and that does not stop him from loving you. That was what my mum did for us. She always try to make us understand the actions of our dad. I didn’t understand before but growing up and seeing a lot of things I realized that my mum did great. She did everything she can to make sure we don’t hate our dad… A man that wasn’t trained with emotional support can’t give it. No man is perfect and you can’t give what you don’t have but as a mother you can help me where he’s having issues. A lot of times, kids hatred for their dad is being sponsored by their mom. I know this cos I’ve heard a lot of my friends say how their mum use to turn them against their dad… I know someone specifically that currently hate his mom with passion because it was after the death of his dad he realized that his mom has been manipulating them. He said the only thing he ever gave his dad was 5,000 and he had to hide and give him cos his mom won’t allow them. I can’t say everything but I won’t allow my husband go thru all that to prove to you that he loves you; if you can’t see the sacrifices he’s doing for you as something. When you grow up and have your own kids, you’ll understand
Chicken Catcher🐔@Only1Etubo

I have tweeted this a few times, and I will tweet it again. Firstly, we cannot say they didn’t build or buy a house for their fathers just because it wasn’t posted online. Secondly, if they didn’t, there must be a story behind it. Lastly, and most importantly, we men underestimate the importance of bonding, showing up, and emotionally supporting our kids. We act like these things aren’t as important as providing. Many men don’t even try at all. no bond, no emotional support, and just providing. Do you know why many men are quick to disown their kids? It’s because there is no bond. We see it online all the time: a video of kids making mistakes, and men commenting, “If any of my kids try this, I will disown them.” That easy? The first thing that comes to your mind is to disown them? I changed so many diapers, soothed their sickness, and endured every tantrum, and you just want me to disown my kids? Many men see kids as people they only need to provide for. If all you do is provide, while the mother does the showing up, emotional support, and bonding, then when the kids grow up and it’s time to give back, they will do the same. Not because they are bad kids, but because that’s what they learned. They will celebrate their mother more. They will talk to her more. Meanwhile, you as the father who only provided, will only receive financial gestures and gifts. You will be taken care of. They will like post their mom and rarely post you. Ask people who openly celebrate their dads if all he did was provide. But if you never celebrated them when they were young, why should they celebrate you? You can’t expect them to miraculously create a bond you never built. If you’re lucky, your kids may unlearn that pattern and try to build a relationship with you, but it will be difficult, because they were raised with, “As a father, it’s my way or the highway.” I work 12 to 16 hours sometimes, and my daughter has a game right after that. I get tired, really tired, but I still show up. And many times, when I get there, the smile that lights up her face when she spots me in the crowd is priceless. I love seeing that. Do you think I always have the strength to go to parks, birthday parties, pools, and watch her play sports? Sometimes I want to rest, but I still try. And whenever I can’t make it, I communicate that with her. I don’t just fail to show up. I explain and give her reasons. So, my brothers, providing for your family and being emotionally present aren’t mutually exclusive. Try. Otherwise, when you are down, your kids won’t be beside you on your deathbed, but they will make sure you d*e comfortably.

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Olusola jeremiah@templexchange·
Something happened to me in Iwo road bus terminal this month when I wanted to board a bus to travelled. As nobody is yet in d bus I just went to back of bus to sit with all those baba I just greet them normal before I sit. That's how that one them said he like that u didn't
🅾️Ⓜ️🅾️òlá 🕊️🍒@olaitan_5389

She came to my shop yesterday to dodge for rain without even greeting when the rain was about to stop she wanted to be going not until the rain was still draining. Our eyes eventually caught each other but I just stood my ground not to offer her a sit just because she doesn't know how to utter a greeting.

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Confidence Ibe@confidence_som·
@ZidyepO What's with the people who have "decentered men"? Rage bait? Decentering men don enter to serve food? Oh chim!
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KOFI SIKA@PapiLargent·
@Jade_Mois @seyfunmi I can assure you you’re not eating anything better in Nigeria. It’s a social and environmental factor.
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Aina Orosun 🥰🥰🥰
There is something about Nigeria 🇳🇬 that someone needs to research: its ability to elicit speech in non verbal autistic children. A friend just told me about her 5 year old daughter, who had never uttered a word while they were in Canada. However, after just few months in Nigeria
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Sabi FURNITURE@KomolafeG·
@Ifwal95 Can't these organisations be sued or sue the individual handling the process? I believe they're relaxed because they know there are no consequences for their failure.
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‘Wale Adejimi@Ifwal95·
We recently experienced this. My wife applied for a role here in the U.S. with a great organization. On the Friday before her start date, she hadn’t received any details about her first day, so she reached out to HR. They replied that her background check was still pending because the company handling it hadn’t heard back from her university in Nigeria for over a month. Without confirming her degree, she couldn’t start the role. Omoh… it felt like a movie 😩 We started calling people we knew at the university. Someone even went there in person, only to be told the person in charge wasn’t around. It was really frustrating. We had to look for alternatives. Moving forward, I honestly don’t pray any organization needs to verify anything from Nigeria before approval… I really don’t… your destiny is basically on the line and no one cares in that country!
Asher Khan ✪@asher_khan_

A Very Nigerian Problem We Need To Talk About I was on a vetting task last week to verify the certificate of a graduate currently undergoing military training. Simple task, right? Just confirm if the person truly graduated.

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Blessing's Era@BlessingCh73232·
Alot of parents are rüining their children's marriage with bride price. It's so disheartening.
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Eboh@dssrepublic·
@Odumodublvck_ Osama (Arsenal) Shekau (Atletico Madrid)
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INDUSTRY MACHINE ⚙️@Odumodublvck_·
SEE AS BALL DEY SWEET JUST WAIT FOR TOMORROW WHEN OSAMA FACE SHEKAU.
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Sabi FURNITURE@KomolafeG·
@arojinle1 You see a lawsuit for wrong gender profiling flying up and down you quickly recheck 🤣🤣
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Sabi FURNITURE@KomolafeG·
@kaladze__ The person that even delivered jerseys that were worse than the Aba made at the original price didn't deactivate
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Adigun Danger Federal🐺
Why are you running off this app for anyone? Even the person that carried olosho and couldn’t pay didn’t deactivate.
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Sabi FURNITURE@KomolafeG·
@thebolamontana People living in Ajia/Egbeda area in Ibadan don't even bother if the Train to Lagos exists.
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