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Peteŕock

@PJBukenyaz

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[email protected] Katılım Eylül 2012
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Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
A Muslim woman refused to shake hands with the Crown Prince of Norway during a citizenship ceremony. Shaking hands is ‘haram’, but seeking refuge in a non-Muslim country, receiving free housing and food, and living on welfare is ‘halal.’ Hypocrisy knows no bounds.
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Manju Asura
Manju Asura@mandate2049·
This is what you see out of the window when your plane lands in Mumbai, India. 90% of Mumbai are just slums, endless slums. It’s the same in every other city in India. 90% of urban Indians live in slums.
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kalema paul
kalema paul@Paulkalema22·
@SimonKaggwaNjal So government can't use her security team for intelligence wabula sabakulisitu wesudiya
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Simon Kaggwa Njala
Simon Kaggwa Njala@SimonKaggwaNjal·
Security reportedly mounted an intelligence operation at the crime scene in Nakasero disguised as an ongoing road construction project that took months without completion. They’d apparently start work in the evening but in the process they would register every vehicle that entered her residence for secret meetings. Along the way, when the mission leaked, an irate officer shot and nearly killed the woman who is believed to have been behind the operation. Her car had been trailed for a while. Was he on orders?
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Peteŕock
Peteŕock@PJBukenyaz·
@Cathiewabomba @legaltemplates1 Certainly and deservedly, they can make room for him. But I heard he prefers setting up shop in Mombasa, instead of Tanga. So our Hoima refinery may be far-fetched for him.
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Cathy Wabomba
Cathy Wabomba@Cathiewabomba·
@PJBukenyaz @legaltemplates1 I believe the government invited the EAC Member states to take up stake in the refinery! So chances are, they would take in such a wealth of experience from setting up such a complex refinery in Nigeria- a partner like that comes with much more than capital…
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Cathy Wabomba
Cathy Wabomba@Cathiewabomba·
If I were Dangote, sitting atop a 650,000 barrels-per-day refinery on the East African coast, I’d still find myself drawn to Uganda’s refinery project. Not as an afterthought, but as a serious strategic play. The reason comes down to what Uganda actually offers. Yes, the planned Ugandan refinery starts modestly- 60,000 bpd, and scaling to 120,000. But it sits right at the crude source. And surrounding it is already a constellation of infrastructure - an industrial park, a network of roads, an airport, and direct access to some of the fastest-growing landlocked markets on the continent: Uganda, Rwanda, eastern DRC, South Sudan, western Kenya, and beyond. Uganda’s refinery isn’t just a ripe project; it’s an automatic door into one of the most underleveraged regional markets on the continent. Step inside, and you’re not just refining crude you’re planting a flag at the beating heart of East and Central African commerce. That kind of experience doesn’t just add value to a project like this, it unlocks it. A coastal refinery does what coastal refineries do best; it serves export flows and maritime logistics with quiet efficiency. A Ugandan refinery does something different. It puts refined product close to where people actually live and consume, cutting through the expensive last-mile problem that has long plagued inland supply chains. As emphasized by H.E. @KagutaMuseveni the Uganda refinery and the East Africa one aren’t rival bets. They’re two complimentary vantage points within the same regional energy system ; one anchored at the water’s edge, the other embedded deep in a hinterland where demand isn’t coming; it’s already here. That’s how I’d see it, anyway. But again, I’m not Dangote (and will never be) and he definitely knows things I don’t!
Yoweri K Museveni@KagutaMuseveni

Today at Nakasero, I met Mr. Aliko Dangote and we discussed the proposed East African regional refinery. I informed him that from the very beginning, we have always opposed the export of raw materials without value addition. That is why Uganda delayed oil production because we insisted on first having a refinery. Without refining our oil, it would not make economic or strategic sense to simply export crude oil while others benefit from the finished products. I, therefore, welcomed the idea of a bigger regional refinery because our objective is African integration and shared prosperity. We cannot continue operating as fragmented and weak markets. If East Africa works together, such projects become more viable and beneficial to our people. Uganda is ready to support the regional refinery initiative while also continuing with the development of our own refinery in Hoima.

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Peteŕock@PJBukenyaz·
@Cathiewabomba @legaltemplates1 Don't think the government would be willing to sell/give up its stake. Or even reduce/share it with Dangote. But your perspective is spot on. May be Mr. Aliko arrived late at the party.
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Cathy Wabomba
Cathy Wabomba@Cathiewabomba·
@legaltemplates1 Not really! Plans are still underway! It’s a PPP with the government retaining 40% stake. I am only saying “if I was Dangote”😃🤗 I would look at taking stake as a government partner! I AM NOT DANGOTE THOUGH! 😛😅
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Anthony Natif
Anthony Natif@TonyNatif·
She switched up so fast from “I support Anita Among for her visionary leadership and integrity” to “I can’t support a corrupt politician, I’m gonna die on the Oboth-Oboth hill”. Jovia Katusiime (MP) shows that amnesia is a huge asset in our politics.
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Muhoozi Kainerugaba
Muhoozi Kainerugaba@mkainerugaba·
The security forces under the direction and instructions of the Commander-in-Chief launched Operation 'Maliza Ufisadi' the other day. We shall expand this operation and apprehend all culprits. No one will be spared.
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Heisenberg ⚕️
"You're a doctor, you should know." Medicine has 12 specialties, thousands of conditions, and constantly updating research. No. One. Person. Knows. Everything. That's why referrals exist. Respect them.
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#PutSouthAfricansfirst
#PutSouthAfricansfirst@Patriot_S_A·
The president of Rwanda Has Once Again Firmly Stated that there are now too many Foreigners in His Country, especially people from Congo and Nigeria, He says they are currently being asked to return to their home country urgently The president says he does not care if people accuse him of being harsh or of chasing foreigners away. He insists they must go back to their struggling countries, saying those problems are not his responsibility
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
A woman mailed Michael Jackson a gun, her photo, and a letter telling him to kill himself at a specific time. The song he wrote about her is sitting at #1 on Spotify right now, 43 years later. It started in 1981. She began sending Michael letters claiming he was the father of one of her twins. He had never met her, so he ignored the whole thing. The letters kept coming anyway. Then one day, a package showed up. Inside was her photograph, a gun, and a note instructing him to kill himself at a particular date and time. She planned to kill “their” baby afterward, so they could be together in the next life. The Jacksons later found out she had been admitted to a psychiatric hospital. That is where the line “the kid is not my son” came from. The bass line you hear in the first eight seconds is one of the most famous in pop history. They almost didn’t find it. The bassist Quincy hired, a guy named Louis Johnson, walked into the studio carrying every bass guitar he owned. Michael made him play the same line on each one until they settled on a Yamaha. Then they layered a synthesizer playing the exact same notes on top, which is why the bass has that thick, almost glowing sound. The drum sound took even more obsession. Quincy Jones told his engineer Bruce Swedien he wanted a sound so distinct you’d know the song from the first three drum hits. So Bruce actually built a wooden platform for the entire drum kit. He put a flat piece of wood between the snare drum and the hi-hat cymbal to keep them from interfering with each other. He also built a custom cover for the kick drum, with a small slot for the microphone. Michael had programmed the beat on a drum machine when he wrote the demo at home. When it came time to record the album, drummer Ndugu Chancler walked in and played the same pattern on a real kit. He nailed it in three takes. Then came the vocal. Michael sang the entire main vocal in one continuous take. For the extra harmonies and adlibs on top, Quincy made him sing through a six-foot cardboard tube rigged up in the booth. Michael was also getting vocal training every single morning while they were making the album. The song hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1983 and stayed there for seven weeks. Yesterday it hit #1 on Spotify Global with 6.02 million streams in a single day, the highest the song has ever climbed on the platform.
Pop Base@PopBase

‘Billie Jean’ by Michael Jackson hits #1 on the Global Spotify chart for the first time with 6.02 million streams. It was released over 40 years ago.

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Peteŕock@PJBukenyaz·
@IhabFathiSulima His weight/nutritional outlook may not support hypertrophic pyloric stenosis as a spot diagnosis.
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Dr Ihab Suliman
Dr Ihab Suliman@IhabFathiSulima·
What is the First Diagnosis to Consider?
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Peteŕock@PJBukenyaz·
@KagutaMuseveni Congolese pilgrims should be held at bay. They have started their journey already heading to 🇺🇬.
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Yoweri K Museveni
Yoweri K Museveni@KagutaMuseveni·
This evening, I met the task force on epidemics in Nakasero. We discussed the Ebola situation in the region, and we will communicate the way forward. There is no cause for alarm.
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Modern Health
Modern Health@modernHealthMe·
A girl noticed her roommate taking this pill on multiple mornings. Not daily, but often enough to stand out… what could it be for?
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Paul Owor
Paul Owor@HustleKing01·
Can some doctors here tell us how a patient can die during a knee surgery?
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Ohta Ryota 🇸🇬
Ohta Ryota 🇸🇬@Ohta_Ryota·
Uganda has taken 3 full days to swear in newly elected MPs. They have 556 MPs in total for a population of 50M. The current chamber can only hold a maximum of 180 MPs. The level of stupidity in Africa is astronomical
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Zac Goldsmith
Zac Goldsmith@ZacGoldsmith·
“What kind of a depraved monster slices off a woman’s breast while she is being gang raped, and throws it into the dust to be used as a plaything? What kind of a twisted pervert turns rape into necrophilia by shooting a woman in the head while he is still defiling her? What kind of ‘freedom fighters’ go into battle with a set of handy Arabic-to-Hebrew phrases, including ‘take off your pants’, ‘lie down’, and ‘spread your legs’? What self-respecting human being presses nails, scalpels, a hammer, an axe, screwdrivers and other household tools into a woman’s genitals? How hard do you have to rape someone, and with what, to shatter their pelvis? Who shoots a young girl in the face and then films her mutilated corpse on her brother’s mobile phone? The answer is: Hamas terrorists. This is the stark reality of what they did to men, women and children on October 7, 2023. And the world must never forget.” @WestminsterWAG
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Peteŕock@PJBukenyaz·
@modernHealthMe In Dawn phenomenon, there is morning hyperglycaemia w/o nocturnal hypoglycemia. Doing an RBS test betwn 2am and 3am could help to rule it out.
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Modern Health
Modern Health@modernHealthMe·
@PJBukenyaz Exactly, nocturnal hypoglycemia is likely here. How would you rule out dawn phenomenon?
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Modern Health
Modern Health@modernHealthMe·
A man with diabetes on insulin kept waking up around 2 to 3 am with sweating and trembling. By morning, his glucose levels were even higher. Reason? Should his insulin dose be increased or reduced?
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