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@Nemeth__

Tech | Salesforce | Real Madrid

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MJ🌸@feesarhbby·
Reason why I’m not attending Their mum is my mum’s elder sister, so we are cousins. My mum is the last born in her family, and i grew up very close to them. I even stayed with them for a while. The twins are five years older than me, and they’ve always been like brothers to me. However, they did something that really hurt me. We both gained admission into the same university together. They got their admission late for some reason, which is why we ended up starting at the same time. One of the twins was given Accounting,the course they both wanted,but the other twin was given a different course. Fast forward to our convocation day: my mum was sick and my dad had travelled. I was already working at a showroom at the time because I needed money for my NYSC. Before convocation, they paid for their gowns and collected theirs. They have three sisters abroad who are doing well, while I’m the first born in my family and carry a lot of responsibility. I couldn’t afford to pay for my clearance and gown immediately, so I was waiting for my salary. By the time I paid, it was late and I wasn’t given my convocation gown. Meanwhile, they collected theirs and did a photoshoot with their family. After their photo shoot, I called and asked if I could borrow their gown so I could also do my own photo shoot. They refused and said they were taking it to school for pictures. I told them, “But you guys already did your shoot.” I begged them, but they still refused to lend it to me. I was really hurt. On our convocation day, when I arrived at school, I couldn’t even enter because of the heavy crowd and traffic. I had to stay outside with my friend. She had also paid for her gown but wasn’t given one either. We both walked around looking for someone who could lend us a gown so we could at least take some pictures. The person we eventually borrowed a gown from didn’t even allow us to use it for more than a minute before she collected it back. At the end of the day, the only picture I managed to take was blurry because we were rushing. It hurt even more when I heard that my cousin and his parents celebrated his convocation in a big way,they cooked, invited friends, and made it a memorable occasion. I felt left out, but I just looked away. When it was time for NYSC, I had already been working for a year. I wanted to register for mine and asked if they could give me the contact of the person who helped them with their direct posting. They had gotten direct posting to Ibadan, and I also wanted Ibadan or Osun. But they refused until I was posted to benue Since then, we stopped talking. That was in 2022. Until now, I don’t use WhatsApp anymore. But whenever I post something on Telegram, they’re always the first person to view it. So I just assumed they didn’t want to talk to me. In January, my mum told me that one of them wants to do a wedding, but they didn’t tell me themselves. That’s why I don’t want to attend. My mum has been begging me to go but I won’t
MJ🌸@feesarhbby

One of my favorite twin cousins is getting married this Sunday. I had promised myself I wouldn’t attend, but my mom keeps pleading with me to go.

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@bsong_HR Nigerian law firms really don’t mind losing cases cos this is a useless case and you’ve spent your money on absolutely nothing. Next time you’ll use your brain before making tweets that could be used against you
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7👨🏽‍💻@Nemeth__·
The same LIRS collects PAYE tax btw. Charge people’s salaries then charge them individually again while doing absolutely nothing. Fucking animals. All that money just to patronize whores and buy jewelries
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7👨🏽‍💻@Nemeth__·
E no get gig wey una no dey collect. If the money dey actually show for una body e for even make sense. Most of you still look malnourished and poor. Influencers isonu
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7👨🏽‍💻@Nemeth__·
@Alhyayyor @Morris_Monye With your useless looking head. You’re dying slowly from hunger but see what you’re doing online with the borrowed data you’re using😂
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
There was a time that fuel was N85 per litre in this country Nigeria Global Brent crude price then which was around $99 has not changed much from prices of today. We may have to revisit this issue of subsidy for Nigerians. Nigerians don’t benefit anything from govt. Absolutely nothing. Let subsidy be our benefit. The money that’s claimed to be saved for us Nigerians is still relooted by the same system. Nigerians don’t benefit anything whatsoever. If subsidy wants to be withdrawn, let it be done gradually and there be safety nets for the common man.
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7👨🏽‍💻@Nemeth__·
The money this senile animal is using to bribe people to vote for him can be put to very good use that’ll serve the citizens but a criminal won’t know that. He’s incapable of anything outside fraud and theft
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@Brightgoldenboy This has been happening for years though. How are you just discovering it? What exactly do you guys do? No intelligence gathering, no efficient security. You guys just exist for everything except what you were established for. Shame
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SP Bright Edafe@Brightgoldenboy·
This is alarming, disgusting and embarrassing. The CP has ordered an investigation into the incident. The command condemns this in totality, no custom or tradition is superior to the rights of citizens. The Commissioner of Police Delta State CP Aina Adesola urges Deltans to remain calm while assuring that those responsible for this barbaric act will be arrested and brought to justice. The command also calls for witnesses who can provide with useful information that can aid the ongoing investigation.
TENIOLA@Teeniiola

Many girls have reportedly been r@p£d and m0l£sted by men in Ozoro during what is being described as a “r@p!ng festival” in the area. According to multiple reports and videos circulating online, today is said to be the day of this festival in the Ozoro community, and girls are wvrned not to go outside. It is alleged that any girl seen outside could be att@ck£d and r@p£d by groups of men. Foreigners who are unaware of this situation have reportedly fallen v!ctim as well. There is Delta state university in Ozoro, and many female students may not be fully aware of the d@nger. It is distvrbing that something like this could be tolerated in society. This is heartbreaking, and urgent action needs to be taken.

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7👨🏽‍💻@Nemeth__·
For Nigeria to move forward, asides ending the terror of the APC, all traditional institutions need to be rendered useless. They’re responsible for these useless beliefs and atrocities carried out in their communities. Erase all of them. They’re useless anyway
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7👨🏽‍💻@Nemeth__·
See what Arbeloa is making us go through with a man advantage lmaooooooo
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7👨🏽‍💻@Nemeth__·
Same way y’all let prostitutes define what a good relationship is, y’all letting jobless people define how to dress in a corporate spaces😅
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Daddy D.O🇳🇬@DOlusegun·
Dear Mr @PeterObi, Allow me to educate you and save you from the continuous ignorance you dwell in in regards to critical matters. The recent rise in fuel prices in Nigeria is not primarily because the country lacks a strategic petroleum reserve. The more immediate factor is that the fuel market is now largely deregulated following the subsidy removal by the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu. In a deregulated system, petrol prices respond directly to global oil prices, exchange rates, shipping costs, and supply risks. So when geopolitical tensions involving Iran push global oil prices upward, countries that rely heavily on imported refined products like Nigeria will inevitably feel the effect at the pump. That is simply how an open market behaves. It is also not accurate to suggest that strategic petroleum reserves are tools used to control everyday pump prices. Even countries with very large reserves, such as the United States and China, maintain them primarily for serious supply emergencies, wars, embargoes, or major disruptions to global supply chains. They are not routinely deployed simply because prices move in the global market. Nigeria’s real challenge has always been deeper and more structural. For decades, the country has struggled with limited refining capacity and a heavy dependence on imported refined products, despite being one of the world’s major crude oil producers. That structural imbalance, combined with exchange rate pressures has consistently made the country vulnerable to global price movements. So yes, planning matters. But reducing the entire issue to “Nigeria failed to plan because it does not have a strategic reserve” completely misses the broader reality. Real planning would involve expanding domestic refining capacity, strengthening supply chains, stabilizing the foreign exchange environment, and maintaining consistent energy policies. It is worth reminding you that during your presidential campaign, you clearly stated that you would remove fuel subsidy if elected. So the same policy framework that now allows prices to reflect market realities is one you publicly supported. More importantly, this is where it becomes clear that the issue is not just the argument but the understanding behind it. When someone who once held the office of governor begins to make such sweeping conclusions about a complex global energy market, it is frankly embarrassing. A former governor should know better than to reduce a multi-layered economic issue to a simplistic talking point. Sometimes the wiser thing to do is simply sit a conversation out when one does not fully understand how the system works rather than jumping at every opportunity to malign Nigeria as this has been your M.O(Modus Operandi). It would save both the country and the speaker from unnecessary embarrassment.
Peter Obi@PeterObi

When Countries Fail to Plan Many people wonder why any adverse development in the global economy quickly impacts Nigeria. A recent example is the tension involving Iran, which led to an increase in global oil prices and, subsequently, a rise in petroleum prices in Nigeria. A few weeks ago, petrol was selling for less than ₦1,000 per litre, but today it costs over ₦1,200 per litre. Diesel, which was also priced below ₦1,000 per litre, is now over ₦1,500 per litre. These rapid increases illustrate how quickly external shocks can affect the Nigerian economy. The reason for this is straightforward: most countries, whether they are oil-producing or non-oil-producing, maintain strategic petroleum reserves to cushion against supply or price shocks. This means that when there is a disruption in the global oil market, they can release part of these reserves to stabilize supply. However, Nigeria lacks such a buffer, so the impact is felt almost immediately. The underlying issue is a lack of planning. Countries that engage in planning create buffers against shocks, while those that do not remain vulnerable to them. The old maxim remains true: when a country fails to plan, it has already planned to fail. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO

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7👨🏽‍💻@Nemeth__·
Complain about insecurity, they’ll attack. Complain about electricity, they’ll attack. Complain about inadequate public transport and basic infrastructures, they’ll attack. Bottom barrel humans
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Olanna@OlannaOli·
@Nemeth__ @DjBantiz @ADoseOfStella_ @Bukunolami_TA Mind you, the “you people” that burned these BRT buses are government-sponsored thugs. The government destroyed the city, so, they could blame protesters that had not touched anything in over a week of protests.
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