Soneye Michael

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Soneye Michael

@SoneyeMichael2

Animal Physiologist II Data Scientist II Aspiring Biotechnologist II Open to MSc/PHD opportunities in biotechnology II Machine Learning Enthusiast II Explorator

Ifo, Ogun State, Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2022
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Government apologists are not talking now that foreign reserves have dropped to 48 billion from over 50 billion If it was going up they will be shouting
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Duru | Data Analytics
Duru | Data Analytics@DuruOzii·
I made a list of websites where you can: - practice SQL - solve real data problems - improve analytical thinking For free. If you want it, comment “SQL”
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Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)
Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)@MrCharlesky·
If you are tech confident and know how to use MS Office/Google Tools, I have a remote role for you. PAY- £200
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Olaudah Equiano®
Olaudah Equiano®@RealOlaudah·
SCANDAL IN NIGERIA 11,000 Indians hired to work in the Dangote refinery! Dangote, India, and the burning mirror: what is happening to Nigeria is happening to all of Africa There are truths that do more than wound pride; they puncture illusions, strip hypocrisy bare, and throw us—naked—before our own contradictions. The Dangote case is one of them. 11,000 Indian technicians recruited because Nigeria couldn’t find 100 locally. In a country of 235 million inhabitants, Africa’s largest economy, the self-proclaimed giant of the continent. This is the clinical diagnosis of an illness that affects not just Abuja: it runs through the entire African body. Many are shouting “scandal.” I see a mirror. And a mirror never lies. 1. Africa wasn’t defeated by tanks, but by polytechnics People accuse Dangote of preferring Indians. False. Dangote prefers people who know how to run a refinery. Period. It isn’t India that is humiliating us; it is our inability to produce skills that match our ambitions. While Africa organizes summits, “national dialogues,” endless conferences, India organizes classrooms. While we politicize technical education, India professionalizes it. While we glorify long chains of theoretical diplomas, India trains thousands of hands-on technicians. Indians didn’t take Lagos by force. They are entering with their screwdrivers, their software, their skills. 2. Without skills, even our billionaires become dependent Dangote is not the problem. He’s actually the proof that wealth cannot compensate for weak human capital. We may have oil, bauxite, gold, cobalt, lithium… But until we have the men and women capable of transforming them, we remain tenants of our own development. We provide: the land, the raw materials, the tax exemptions, sometimes even public money… Others provide the brains. And in the end, they walk away with the largest share of the added value. Africa is a continent where you can build a port in 18 months—using foreign labor. But where it takes 25 years to modernize a technical high school. That should wake us up. 3. Technical education: our silent Waterloo Our technical schools, where they still exist, operate with: machines from the 1980s, teachers who haven’t been retrained, frozen curricula, workshops turned into dusty museums, students considered “less brilliant” than those in general education. This is where everything begins. This is where India beats us. Not at Dangote. Not in Lagos. At school. African parents dream of lawyers, doctors, and MPs… Rarely of industrial mechanics, electromechanics, maintenance technicians, or process engineers. Our societies continue to look down on technical jobs, even though the modern world depends entirely on them. 4. Nigeria’s problem is Africa’s problem: DRC, Kenya, Cameroon, Senegal… same fight What is happening today in Nigeria is not exceptional. It is the predicted future of all African countries if they do not wake up. Across the continent: Our power plants are repaired by foreigners. Our mines are calibrated by foreigners. Our dams are built by foreigners. Our data centers are configured by foreigners. Our roads are paved by foreigners. And we applaud, as if development were about cutting ribbons. Real development begins when we no longer need them for basic operations. 5. The mental revolution: turn every technical school into a talent factory No magic. No slogans. No hollow “Vision 2030.” Development requires: qualified welders, certified electronic technicians. Culled
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Dangote Group
Dangote Group@DangoteGroup·
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Nononsense
Nononsense@NoNonsensezone·
Kappa commissioned Tega Akinola to design jerseys for OGC Nice, RC Deportivo, Real Valladolid, and ACF Fiorentina, and she delivered. Have noticed that any Good news or great achievements coming out of Nigeria by a Nigerian are mostly from the Yoruba people. Such a Great Ethnic Group
THEGRANDMABOY@TheGrandmaBoy

Ekun Omi “ Tears of Desert “ By two brothers Emmanuel and Femi Bajulaye has been selected to be part of the 33rd New York African Film Festival 🔥🔥

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Johnson Taiwo 🇬🇧
Johnson Taiwo 🇬🇧@Johnsontaiwo_·
If you're a Data Analyst, Operations Analyst, or aspiring Supply Chain & Logistics Analyst who wants to move from reporting dashboards to driving real supply chain decisions, read this: Dashboards are not enough. Modern supply chain teams promote analysts who can: • Forecast demand under uncertainty • Optimise inventory and release working capital • Model cost-to-serve and margin impact • Quantify supplier and operational risk • Simulate stockouts and lost-sales exposure • Design efficient distribution and network flows Most analysts track KPIs. Very few understand capital and operational impact. So I built the >>Supply Chain Capital Intelligence Blueprint << to move you from metric reporting to operational decision intelligence. A system with two parts: >>1. Supply Chain & Capital Intelligence Framework Learn how real supply chains actually operate: • Working capital & inventory optimisation • Cost-to-serve and margin dynamics • Supplier & concentration risk • Multi-echelon inventory logic • Transport cost volatility • Network design and expansion strategy • Executive operational communication >>>2. The 12-Week Practical Supply Chain Analytics Roadmap Build 10 real-world projects: • Inventory optimisation (capital-focused) • Cost-to-serve modelling • Stockout and lost-sales simulation • Supplier risk analysis • Network optimisation • Demand variability modelling • Capacity and fulfilment analysis • Capital allocation modelling • Service level vs cost trade-offs • Operational KPI system (decision-focused) This is not decorative analytics. This is institutional-level operational intelligence. If you want the roadmap: ➡️Like ➡️Repost ➡️Comment ROADMAP ➡️send me a DM, I’ll share it
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Soneye Michael
Soneye Michael@SoneyeMichael2·
@markessien Currently serving in the state and I believe this. Even in the remotest of villages in AKS, the roads are good.
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Mark Essien
Mark Essien@markessien·
People think that the roads are good in Akwa Ibom - but you still underestimate it. In less than 10 years the Government will have NO roads left to do, the entire state - including small villages - will all have good roads. Even now it's a really good situation in Nigeria comparison, and it gets better every year.
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Soneye Michael@SoneyeMichael2·
@honlaraoyekan You went all the way from Nigeria to China to source school bags, and you are happy about it. School bags have now become such a highly technical product that they can’t be sourced locally.
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Hon. Princess Lara Oyekan Olumegbon
Last May, I went the extra mile by traveling to China to source 5,000 quality school bags for our annual back-to-school program. My goal wasn't just to place orders but to ensure the very best for children across all 18 schools in Lagos Island 1. It is worthy of note that this cross-continental journey was made effortless by the strong bilateral trade ties between Nigeria and China. Under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, this administration continues to open global opportunities that translate into real, people-focused impact back home. It wasn’t just about orders; it was about quality, dedication, and a little Mandarin along the way. From distance to delivery, every effort was for the future of our children. The lasting smiles on their faces? That is the real reward. No noise. Just impact. #NoVacancyInLagosIsland1 #RenewedHope #PrincessOfHope
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Annie🦋
Annie🦋@DabereNnamani·
You might be building projects… but they may not be helping you get hired. Many aspiring data analysts complete courses, build dashboards, and even upload projects to GitHub, yet still struggle to land interviews. The issue usually isn’t effort.
It’s project relevance and presentation. Most portfolios: •Don’t reflect real business problems •Lack clear insights and impact •Feel more like practice tasks than actual analyst work. I’ve put together a list of real-world, portfolio-ready data analytics projects designed to mirror what companies actually expect from entry-level analysts. If you’d like access:
Connect with me and Comment “PROJECTS” turn on Post Notification.
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Nigeria Info FM 99.3
Nigeria Info FM 99.3@NigeriainfoFM·
"They underestimated us because we’re a public school." Students of Vetland Senior Grammar School say being overlooked has only fueled their determination as they head into the I Beg To Differ Debate Final. If they win tonight, they won’t just take home a trophy they’ll make history as the first public school to win the competition in Lagos. Follow every moment of the action LIVE NOW with @NigeriaInfoFM on YouTube You can listen from anywhere>> 📻nigeriainfo.fm/lagos/player/ #NigeriaInfoIBTD Supported by: @obiwezybackuppage #IBegToDiffer #NigeriaInfoIBTD
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
We talk more about mosquitoes than we do about the Lion - yet when it is time to hang a portrait in the living room, no man reaches for the mosquito. The nuisance earns the mention; the Lion earns the wall. Your man offers some entertainment value. I grant him that much. Ask around, a performative mad man will attract more onlookers than some kings command in their palaces. The market always stops for spectacle but when the crowd disperses, it is still the king who sits on the throne. Noise is not power. Crowd is not crown. And relevance borrowed from chaos is returned with interest. I hope you understand?
AMB. SERAH IBRAHIM@TheSerahIbrahim

APC is in power, Peter Obi is not, but guess who APC members talk about everyday? Not their government in power, but Peter Obi. It tells you all you need to know about not just their priorities but the person that can take them out of power.

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Taiwo Oyedele
Taiwo Oyedele@taiwoyedele·
Today, I had the honour of being sworn in as Minister of State for Finance of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I am sincerely grateful to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for the trust and confidence placed in me, and to the Senate for confirming my nomination. This appointment is not merely a personal milestone; it is a call to greater service. Nigeria faces important fiscal challenges, but also immense opportunities. The decisions we make in public finance today will shape the prosperity, stability, and well-being of our country for generations to come. In my new role, I will focus on supporting efforts to strengthen revenue mobilisation, promote fiscal discipline, and ensure that public resources translate into real improvements in the lives of Nigerians. I look forward to working more closely with the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, colleagues across government, the National Assembly, private sector, and development partners to advance the mission of financing Nigeria for sustainable development. Public service demands integrity, humility, and dedication. I step into this responsibility with a deep sense of duty and commitment to Nigeria and the Nigerian people. Thank you to everyone who has supported and encouraged me along this journey. I will be counting on your continued support. The work begins. God bless Nigeria. #MinistryofFinance #FiscalReform #Nigeria #SustainableDevelopment
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Kalu Aja
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
Aliko Dangote was not the richest Nigerian in 1999. Dangote was not the most connected Nigerian in 1999. I knew him as an importer of rice, sugar, and salt. Dangote simply took the biggest risk: he borrowed, invested in manufacturing, and scaled. Scale is what sets Dangote apart. He doesn’t do small. Dangote went from zero cement plants to become the largest cement operator in Nigeria while WAPCO, CCNN, BCC, and Eagle Cement were all watching. The same with his refinery: he started about a decade ago when NNPC had four refineries and he had zero. Today he has the largest refinery in Africa. Now he has signaled he is going into power, steel, and logistics while the rich and liquid Nigerians are watching him. There is no developed nation without steel, petroleum, logistics, and cement. Dangote is going to own them all. Everyone is watching him. Kudos to Dangote. Give it 10 years, Dangote will break into the top ten globally wealthy persons. I see his strategy as replicating what he has done in Nigeria across Africa. He is building cement, fertilizer, steel, and power plants across the continent. Banks like JP Morgan and Gulf banks are coming to Nigeria to service Dangote. Did you not see the Emir of Qatar introducing Dangote to Trump? Think about it: a foreign president using Dangote as a flex to Trump. If I were a state governor, I would call Dangote, offer zero state and local taxes for 25 years plus free land if he locates heavy industries in my state. (I would even rename a Local Government after Dangote LGA.) I can’t even imagine Nigeria with $80 crude oil without a functional refinery or fertilizer plant. Nigeria needs just two more Dangote's and we are good. If you think I am praising Dangote, you are wrong. You should not think.
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OPEOLUWA 😎😎
OPEOLUWA 😎😎@OpeBee·
“We are building a gas pipeline that will connect the Niger Delta to Olokola. This region is abundant in gas, a resource we already use for our fertilizer plant and ammonia production. This pipeline could become a truly beneficial energy backbone for the country, dependent on resources from the South to international markets. Yes, I want us to occupy our place in the LNG market, currently dominated by Nigeria LNG Ltd. But I am convinced that we can offer a robust and competitive alternative, capable of creating even more value for Nigeria”- Dangote
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Kshitij Mishra | AI & Tech
Kshitij Mishra | AI & Tech@DAIEvolutionHub·
Data Science/Ml/Ai : ✅✅ Materials Projects Notes Interview kit Cheatsheets To get: - 1. Follow (So I can DM you ) 2. Like & retweet 3. Reply " Send " then I will DM you materials
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Crafters Warrior
Crafters Warrior@tech_crafters·
PYTHON is difficult to learn, but not anymore! Introducing "The Ultimate Python ebook "PDF. You will get: • 74+ pages cheatsheet • Save 100+ hours on research And for 48 hrs, it's 100% FREE! To get it, just: 1. Follow (So I can DM you ) 2. Like & Retweet 3. Reply "SEND"
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