PowerSparkle
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PowerSparkle
@PowerSparkleM
Chemical Engineer! God's own pikin,Young n Blessed!, Gooner
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2013
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@ArsenalN7 This is a lame excuse, Until we drop every game in April and the merry go round continues. As much as i dont like Evra, he was right with his Arsenal and Netflix comparison
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@iyke_richie @Nedumcity_ What should he have done?.. Is he the president?
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@Nedumcity_ He said everything well then stupidly said "we are going to pray". Mtwchww!! Still hiding from doing the truth! Let him f**k off!
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@Mazitundeeednut Something tells me that if BLord was a CityBoy, All these will never happen
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@EleluAyoola The kind of statistics you guys dig up to defend this clueless govt beats my imagination. Never knew it was possible to spend this amount of time defending a government.
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These are the only countries on Earth that are almost debt free....and doesn't borrow...
Brunei
Population: - 50,000 people
Liechtenstein
Population: -40,000 people
Macau
Population: -680,000 people
Every other country on Earth borrow....
Obi borrowed as gov...
Atiku borrowed as Vice President....
Amaechi borrowed as gov and Minister...
El Rufai borrowed as gov....
As powerful as the gulf nations with their Oil wealth they are all highly indebted...
Saudi Arabia
Debt - $500billion
United Arab Emirates
Debt - $430billion
Qatar
Debt - $280billion
Oman
Debt - $80billion
Kuwait
Debt -$20billion
Bahrain
Debt - $70billion
Egypt
Debt - $570billion...
Morocco
Debt - $150billion
Algeria
Debt - $150billion
Tunisia
$75billion..
Iraq
Debt $65billiom
Jordan
Debt - $60billion...
Nigeria
Debt - $105billion...
A healthy indebted nation is measured by Debt to GDP and revenue to debt....
Nigeria Debt to GDP....is still below 36%....
Unhealthy indebted nations are those that have debt to GDP ratio above 50%....( Global benchmark)...
Nigeria Revenue to debt is still below 60%....
Unhealthy indebted nations have revenue to debts above 90%...
Under Buhari it was above 100%....
Nigeria needs $200billion to fix power...
$100billion to fix roads among others....
Yet have revenue below $30billion salaries and other recurrent Expenses eat over $20billion...
It's insane to think Nigeria won't borrow to give Nigerians the comfort they deserve....
Wailers have no head to think.... So they believe Nigeria development must be sacrifice on the alter of politics....
They have leaders who are clueless on how to build a modern Nation.... And it's expected that their followers won't be different....
It is because of these clueless wailers and their leaders that made the Urhobos to say.
It is better to born a thief than to born a mumu...
Proverbs are not for kids....
© Onovughe Igwe

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@osazenoo improved security allocation but reduced security for the people, una weldone oooo
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1. Increased allocations to states.
2. Increased allocations to your local governments
3. No ASUU strike in 3 years
4. NELFUN to over 2 million students
5. Single digit food inflation
6. Private sector recording unprecedented profits
7. Improved security allocations and architecture
8. Improved electricity supply
9. External reserve gone up to $50 billion
10. Zero fuel queues
11. Improved passport system
12. Improved international image
13. Landmark projects like Lagos-Calabar coastal road, Sokoto-Badagry highway, federal roads construction all over the country, lagos international upgrade, seaport upgrades, mini solar grids in federal hospitals and universities across the country, improvement of power transmission from 4,000 MW 2023 to 8,000 MW before December 2026.
To name a few

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@LegendaryJoe And all this your examples were as a result of political tension, Is there any political tension or friction between Nigeria and Germany?
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READ. JUST READ
This is precisely why we advocate our young should read more, TikTok videos and Instagram skits will not force knowledge into the brain or intelligence into the mind. If anything, they accelerate the evacuation of whatever gray matter remains upstairs. Get a book. Open it. Actually read it.
First of all:
Refusing or expelling ambassadors is a routine diplomatic instrument, as old and as unremarkable as the profession of diplomacy itself.
But before I present a catalogue of cases where ambassadors were not merely refused but fully expelled from their host nations - which is a considerably more severe verdict than a delayed acceptance - let me establish one foundational fact. One that renders whatever you posted up there, which you intended as cruise, entirely useless.
The countries that reportedly declined or hesitated to receive certain Nigerian ambassadorial nominees did so on the basis of standard diplomatic policy - specifically, the requirement of a minimum remaining tenure for the sending government.
It has nothing to do with the President's reputation, the nominees' character, or any stain on anybody's passport. This is not classified intelligence. It is not buried in any archive. It is simply information - available to anyone whose desire to learn outweighs their eagerness to catch cruise.
Second of all:
1. In 2008, Bolivia expelled the US ambassador, Phillip Goldberg.
2. In 2018, Britain expelled 28 Russian diplomats.
3. In 2011, Turkey expelled Israels Ambassador,
4. And more recently the United States expelled South Africa's Ambassador, Ebrahim Rasool and declared him persona non grata.
5. And more analogous to Nigeria's situation - in 2014, the US refused Iran's UN nominee, Hamid Aboutalebi, outright.
How many more instances should we present?
The evidence does not lack. The reading does.
Good Morning Severally...
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Sarauta Maryam@SarautaMaryam
Until Bola Tinubu snatched power, I never knew countries could reject ambassador nominees appointed by a President. Walahi, this guy is a stain on our passport! 🤧😭
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@AligheSolomon @omoelerinjare @Mazi_Chinonso1 @Wazobianaiaja @Laykes17 @lekki8721 @certifiedamebo1 @chi_omalicha15 @IykeNwaObi @beefytboy @officialbat419 @DiOjukwu While the pastor shouldn’t have gone to the shrine to do that, he doesnt need that to show God is stronger, Your interpretation of that scripture is way off. Jesus was talking about civic responsibilities(tax paying).
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@omoelerinjare @Mazi_Chinonso1 @Wazobianaiaja @Laykes17 @lekki8721 @certifiedamebo1 @chi_omalicha15 @IykeNwaObi @beefytboy @officialbat419 @DiOjukwu Why go to the shrine because even the Bible make a reference that give what belongs to the caeser to the Caeser what kind of trespassing is this... Be on ur own and let them be... Christ did not teach us this way...
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The moment traditionalists went to replicate the same thing these pastors did at Osun Osogbo River in their church.
Spiritual Wife@spiritual_wife
Good day everyone. It's 2026 and a pastor went to Osun grove to do this to prove that his God is better. It seems this means traditionalists can go to churches to also do spiritual activities to prove we are better too. Right?
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This is a strong call on the relevant authorities to urgently look into the activities of this young foreigner, Alex Barbir, who has been moving around openly, spreading hate and attempting to incite violence against Nigerians of diverse backgrounds. The authorities should take swift and lawful steps to investigate, apprehend, where necessary and ensure accountability to safeguard peace, unity and public order.

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Happy Birthday Mr. President @officialasiwajubat May God Bless You Protect You & Keep You For The World. Those Your Words I Read You On The Papers 📄 Means The World To Me, Na Why CP No Small. Thank You For Everything Baba Asiwaju 🇳🇬 2:0 To Perfect It All.
#CpNoSmall 🥷
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@cartermillz Because government in those countries engage more of private sector to boost efficiency. Our government doesn’t want to do that.
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I think the real question is: Can you afford to experience 24hours light for 1 week?
Dr. Ose Etiobhio@osemagnum
have you ever experienced 24 hours light for 1 week?
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@kenkenlewu While she’s right in feeling grieved he hasnt done anything for her Mum, Stopping is also not the way to go about it, talk to your husband about it and let him understand its not good optics. She’s just opened the door to the devil in her marriage because of Rice
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My friend got married 4 years ago.
Every December, she buys 3 bags of rice;
one for her mum, one for her mother-in-law, and one for her home.
She kept it up for 3 years straight.
Then, last December, she stopped.
She bought only for her mum.
A few days before Christmas, her mother-in-law called her husband;
“She didn’t send my rice this year.”
The husband asked my friend;
“You didn’t buy rice for my mum? Why?”
She looked at him and said,
“Since we got married, what have you ever done for my own mother?
Have you ever bought her Christmas rice or even sent her money?”
The man paused… then replied,
“But I didn’t ask you to be buying rice for my mum. You did that on your own."
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@Mautiin01 U see if why you’re foolish, How much has government increased salaries of civil servants since everything is supposed appreciate. How much has minimum wage increased over the years.
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@oyero61489 @official_ebenz Am sure nobody will do this for police officers,
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If you are the man who paid for the food of three soldiers yesterday evening at the restaurant close to Tamando Navy Barracks, Apapa, this message is for you.
We were three of us. After eating, we asked for the bill, which was ₦9,600, only for the waitress to tell us that someone had already paid for our food. She said you pointed at us and cleared the bill, then left before we could even see you or say thank you.
To be honest, we were surprised and even a bit pained that we didn’t get the chance to appreciate you in person. We don’t know your reasons, we don’t know your story, but what you did meant a lot to us.
So wherever you are, we want to say thank you.
Thank you for appreciating us.
Thank you for your kindness.
Thank you for your support.
May God bless you, may He continue to shine light on your path, and may you never lack help when you need it.
From three grateful soldiers we appreciate you. 🫡🪖
May Nigeria forever be blessed 🇳🇬
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