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Roman Oseghale

@RomanOseghale

Head Consultant/CEO IntelServe Inc. Business Consultant | Business Intelligence Analyst | Economic Researcher | Advocate of Human Cap. Dev. for Economic Growth.

Brockville, Ontario Katılım Ekim 2013
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ADF Magazine@ADFmagazine·
Illegal mining continues to destroy the environment and livelihoods in Nigeria.
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Happy New Year from President Donald Trump!
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@WHLeavitt The “Psychology of Dominant Trait” in motion!. The United States is a Christian country!
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
Should the Muslim 'call to prayer' be BANNED from the public in America? A. Absolutely yes B. No
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@UtomiPat In May, 2025 I made the same trip to Asaba, my driver counted 47 check points between Sagamu and Asaba. Some of them were barely 500 meters apart.
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Pat Utomi@UtomiPat·
My car left Lagos at 5am. It has just arrived Asaba after 8pm. It had no breakdowns. It made Benin at 10.30. That was a 3hour drive in the 80s. But the real news is that it took 6hours to cross Benin. From police trying to extort money to terribly bad roads detty Dec got dirty
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Roman Oseghale@RomanOseghale·
@ishaqsamaila5 Did his annual salary start at N48m per year 25 years ago and at what point did he even start earning N48m/year?…..This are the people killing this country. Read the budget every year you will understand….it is designed to put money into the pockets people and not development.
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Ishaq Samaila@ishaqsamaila5·
His annual salary is ₦48,000,000. ₦48,000,000 divided by 12 months equals ₦4,000,000 monthly. So how does someone earning ₦4,000,000 per month pay school fees amounting to ₦8 billion? ₦8 billion 🤔 Honestly, it seems some people do not really understand what one billion naira means. Yet, some are claiming it was paid from his salary. We are told he has spent 25 years in government service. ₦48,000,000 × 25 years = ₦1,200,000,000. So where did the remaining ₦6.8 billion come from?
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Roman Oseghale@RomanOseghale·
@BarackObama The greatest violence against humanity is going against God’s plan for humanity by signing into law, the law that allows a man to marry a man and a woman to marry a woman!
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Barack Obama@BarackObama·
We have people in power making broad claims around certain drugs and autism that have been continuously disproven. The degree to which those comments can undermine public health, do harm to women who are pregnant, create anxiety for parents who do have children who are autistic – is violence against the truth.
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Meathead "BBQ Hall of Famer, Hedonism Evangelist”
So a few years ago, my wife and I visited the Hemmingway residence in Key West where they had preserved much of his furniture and office. As we’re standing at the door to his office, looking in two kids wandered up and one of them poked the other with his elbow and said, check out the laptop.
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G-PA@IndianaGPA·
Oh my goodness! There it is, thats the future at its best. Wow 😮 😳
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@aonanuga1956 What you are simply enjoying is robbing Peter to pay Paul…the distribution companies only diverted the energy to where they have pre-paid meters and band A. Ask those living in the outskirts if they have power supply, that is when you can term it a success!. Prioritize the poor!
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
In Lekki-Ajah, Lagos, where my family resides, we have had an uninterrupted power supply for over two months. The roar of our generator is now a thing of the past. Also gone is our anxiety about whether our solar power will last through the night. It's simply incredible. I can hardly believe the seamless power supply, aided by the recent installation of a 63 MVA-132/33 kV mobile substation at the Ajah Transmission Station, is achievable within my lifetime. Although EKEDC has upgraded us to Band A, I commend the company and the entire electricity power supply chain for this feat. President Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda is not a mere slogan. It's the real deal.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
NEW: Senator John Kennedy just OBLITERATED critics of Trump’s China trade deal, dropping one of the most savage lines of the year. To the critics, he said, “I’m not saying you’re the dumbest person in the world—but you better hope the dumbest person in the world doesn’t die.” “The Chinese Communist Party are thieves. They steal with both hands. They’ll steal your socks without taking off your shoes,” Kennedy said. Then came the history lesson: “We let them into the World Trade Organization on December 11 of 2001. They started cheating December 12, and Trump was the first president—he did this in the first term—to ever stand up to China and say, stop the stealing. And now he’s doubled down, and it’s working.” — Before Trump acted, China’s average tariff on U.S. goods was over 20%. Now it’s down to 10%. U.S. tariffs on China? Up from 20% to 30%. That's a 20-point swing in America’s favor. Trump’s latest trade win proves one thing: he’s the only president who ever made China pay. This isn’t just policy—it’s payback.
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Roman Oseghale@RomanOseghale·
IBRAHIM BABANGIDA’S Book is the perfect illustration of the “Lie” in the tale “The Naked Truth” by Jean-Leon Gerome.
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@olumide3367 @DavidHundeyin @Kgheuer If you want to know everything wrong with Nigeria and Africa just look at the investment in Education (Human Capital)….Investment in Education has a direct correlation with the with the development and progress of a country! So being 196/196 in education investment explains all.
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Just in case you have any doubt about your place in the oyibo world order as an African, always remember that the World Bank, whose largest shareholder is the US government, and whose president has always been a US citizen, gathered African university Vice-Chancellors for a meeting in Harare in 1986, where they were told to close down all universities and tertiary institutions in Africa because "the global market" has no use for African tertiary education. They were told to focus on primary education, because supposedly the "market" saw more value from African primary education than from African tertiary education. If there were any talented students who needed tertiary education, African countries were advised to send them abroad instead (so that they would obviously remain there after graduating, and become a source of cheap, skilled labour for white economies, while their home countries would never have the benefit of an educated professional class). In other words, what the oyibo world order wants from Africa is cheap natural resource exports, cheap labour exports, and an African population *just about* literate enough to carry out low level manual or secretarial tasks in the process of its own economic exploitation. Essentially, hewers of wood and drawers of water. And if you were so intelligent or precocious that you couldn't be satisfied with that, then the height of your professional ambition was for you be to become a middle-class gollywog in London (whose descendants would become part of a social underclass within 2 generations), a nègre in Paris, or just a plain old ni**er in Boston. And as the table shows, it wasn't just a "suggestion" either. The US-led World Bank subsequently began restricting how much of its financing could be spent on tertiary education in Africa. The result is today's African population - the most gormless, clueless collection of people on the planet who have been trained to avoid all forms of critical reasoning, comprehension, and basic deduction. When you tell them that the US government is their single biggest multi-generational enemy on this planet, they'll tell you "How can that be? They gave my uncle Jimoh a visa in 2002, and that's what changed my family's fortunes." link.springer.com/article/10.105…
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@Kgheuer @DavidHundeyin Nigeria actually Invests the least in Education in the world as a percentage of GNP….this is further buttressed when you go to the CIA World Fackbook where every country is profiled….under Education, Nigeria is ranked 196/196 meaning Nigeria invest the least in the World!
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