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Lagos City Katılım Ocak 2011
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They've started saying "Don't compare Lagos to London" "Didn't they burn buses during EndSars" "Can you compare the tax in London to Lagos" "How many buses does your state have" Etc Instead of speaking up so things can get better and the government sit up. You guys keep thinking all these stats are for dragging Lagos whereas it's a way of showing the gaps that needs to be filled! If it gets better, won't it benefit all of us? Use your head! One idiot will still come and say that I'm saying rubbish... Like I said, one idiot...
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StatiSense
StatiSense@StatiSense·
PUBLIC BUS COVERAGE: LAGOS VS LONDON Population: 🇳🇬 Lagos — 17.2 million 🇬🇧 London — 9.8 million Total buses deployed: 🇬🇧 London — 8,797 🇳🇬 Lagos(BRT) — 358 Persons per bus: 🇳🇬 Lagos — 48,045 🇬🇧 London — 1,114 London maintained one bus for every 1,114 residents in 2025. In contrast, Lagos required a single bus to serve 48,045 people. This coverage gap indicates that London deployed over 43 times more buses per capita than Lagos. #Statisense (LAMATA, TfL & World Population Review, 2025)
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JJ
JJ@Jomilojju·
I will be 44 this year. For every single one of those years, Nigeria has been in a prayer meeting. Not metaphorically. Literally. January fasts. Mountain vigils. Stadium crusades. Begin the Month with the Lord. Revivals that stretched through the night. Shiloh programs. 7 days, 21 days, 30 days. Denominations that disagree on everything else agree on this one thing. Nigeria needs prayer. The prayer points have been the same for four decades. Poverty. Corruption. Bad leadership. Insecurity. I was born into this. Grew up inside it. Wore white for it. Went without food for it. Sat in those grounds. Sang those songs. Believed those promises with everything I had. I am not writing as someone who stood outside and watched. I am writing as someone who knelt on the same floors, waited for the same breakthrough, and is now 44 years old in the same country that was being prayed for before I took my first breath. We are told to keep praying. That prayer is the answer. That if we cry out long enough and hard enough God will turn this nation around. And I believe that. I have always believed that. But I am 44. And I am still waiting for the country the prayers promised. Because I do not believe prayer is the problem. I believe something has been done to prayer. Something subtle. Something that has slowly converted one of the most powerful forces available to a people into a reason to stay still. Spiritual energy that could have become civic pressure became a substitute for it instead. Fervour that could have filled town halls filled altars. Voices that could have demanded accountability learned to direct every frustration upward and only upward. And the people who benefit most from a population permanently looking to heaven are the ones with both hands in the treasury. Prayer was never meant to replace action. It was meant to resource it. To steel the nerve. To clarify the assignment. To send the prophet out of the prayer room and into the palace with something to say. James 2 vs 17 does not say faith is insufficient. It says faith without works is dead. Not sleeping. Not resting. Not waiting for the right season. Dead. Nigeria does not have a prayer problem. Nigeria has a problem with what prayer has been quietly redefined to mean. Thread 2 coming. Because the Bible we carry into these meetings has never once shown us a prophet who prayed and then sat down.
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Molara Wood
Molara Wood@molarawood·
Manu Dibango, King Sunny Ade have headlined festivals the world over. Africans played Glastonbury. King Sunny Ade played Queen Elizabeth Hall, the Barbican (I was at both), Wizkid has not. KSA played over 40 US cities in 1 tour alone in the 80s. The ignorant kill their own gods.
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Saw this on my way to work this morning, it was Impossible in uk 🇬🇧 few years ago for Naija act to headline a festival proud of Wizkid 🇳🇬 🇳🇬

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Damilola Ogunbiyi
Damilola Ogunbiyi@DamilolaSDG7·
Innovative projects like these support the @UN Sustainable Development Goals #SDGs and move #Nigeria closer to achieving its net-zero targets while demonstrating the potential of #cleanenergy projects and their impact on industrialization and job creation. (2/2)
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Damilola Ogunbiyi
Damilola Ogunbiyi@DamilolaSDG7·
It was such a pleasure visiting @caverton_marine to see #Nigeria’s first locally built, zero-emission electric passenger ferry, an important contribution to the country’s transportation sector goals highlighted within the @NigeriaETP that @SEforALLorg helped develop. (1/2)
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abikedabiri
abikedabiri@abikedabiri·
After a successful Door of Return ceremony in Badagry ( the fifth in the series) it was fun all the way on the boat cruise from Badagry to Caverton Jetty , VI . A big thanks to Caverton for their support over the years
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Dudes Posting Their W’s
Dudes Posting Their W’s@DudespostingWs·
This guy explains why everything we know about addiction is actually wrong
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
A Made-In-Nigeria 🇳🇬 Vessel, NNS Oji locally built at the Naval Dockyard Limited, Lagos solely by Navy engineers 🙌🏾🇳🇬👍
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Daily Loud
Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
21-year-old former flight attendant has been arrested after police found a $3.3 million trafficking operation that involved selling a new drug that uses human bones as an ingredient
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Dudes Posting Their W’s@DudespostingWs·
Theres a trend on TikTok where Gen Z is going up to random boomers and having wholesome conversations out in public
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc·
This video will leave you in tears. How did we get to this point as a country? How? How??? How????
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Tessa Davis
Tessa Davis@TessaRDavis·
Unsure of your unique selling point? Ask colleagues what stands out about you. Often, others can spot our strengths more clearly than we can ourselves.
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Abraham Gutman
Abraham Gutman@abgutman·
This bothered me now for 2 days: Netanyahu is quoted in nearly every major English language outlet in the world saying the attack on the tent compound in Gaza was a “mistake.” But he didn’t say that. He said תקלה, which I’d translate to “malfunction.” It’s colder and technical.
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid

BREAKING: Netanyahu says the air strike in Rafah on Sunday was "a tragic mistake" and adds that it will be investigated

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Dr. Chinonso Egemba
Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
Please help a little boy survive. No amount is too small. Don't pass without RTing also. Give him a chance!
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