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Abuja Katılım Haziran 2019
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H_R_V@SpacemanAp·
Faulty assumptions will cost you, both in life & product management.
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H_R_V@SpacemanAp·
Is the church, the Pentecostal, prosperity preaching, sow a seed & be blessed, the God of my G.O, branch of gospel.
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I can afford private hospitals, so everyone who can’t should pray for favor. We can name every factor, but we must not forget that the epicenter & heart beat of this foul individualism that frames your neighbor’s misery & other people’ misfortune as a validation of blessed status
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H_R_V@SpacemanAp·
“It will favor me & my family”, “your neighbors will beg you for food”. God will personally favor me While everyone suffers. God has blessed me, I can afford flights, so there’s no need to complain or involve myself in any fight about insecurity & travelers being kidnapped.
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H_R_V@SpacemanAp·
Lol. You won’t like the answer. It’s a systematic spell. That stops Nigerians from being able to think in systems or recognize that problems are systemic. It’s the A thousand will fall by my right but it’ll not touch me mentality. It’s the I better pass my neighbor syndrome.
Nnamdi Obi@nnamdiobiii

Why are we not collectively solving our SYSTEMS problem. Everybody is just doing patch patch. Can we collectively come together and say we want light. The country freezes until we see light. If they need hands on deck, we start work. Let country go dark. Fuel stations quiet Banks quiet Market quiet Nobody come outside 3 weeks until we see light. Or 6 months. You people don’t realize how much electricity is.

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H_R_V@SpacemanAp·
@DiegoRhymez @LaceVine Turbine ke 😂😂. The energy he will use to pump the water up there will be more than whatever the turbine will generate nau. Abi e get how dem dey do am?
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Diego@DiegoRhymez·
@LaceVine You know I was expecting him to have a mini water turbine below that tank that he will use to generate electricity, that's what I was actually expecting to see.
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Sir Nkosi@Sanele_NS·
@Her_Nonymous_D People will praise a man for showing up once, but ignore years of emotional absence in other areas. One powerful moment doesn’t automatically equal a consistently good man, be careful what you crown.
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Her_Nonymous_Diary@Her_Nonymous_D·
My husband once flew from Houston to Chicago because his sister was having her first baby. She was alone. The baby’s father was deployed, and everything about that moment felt bigger because of it. He didn’t overthink it. He just booked the flight and went. He sat in that waiting room for 14 hours. Quiet, steady, not making a big deal out of it. Read a book, drank way too much vending machine coffee, and just… stayed. When his sister finally came out of recovery, she was holding the baby. Tired, emotional, overwhelmed in that way only new mothers understand. She looked at him and said, “You didn’t have to come.” And he just shrugged a little and said, “I know.” She smiled, eyes a little teary, and said, “Thank you.” He shook his head and said, “Don’t thank me. Thank the…
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H_R_V@SpacemanAp·
@femidaviesawe @n6oflife6 Once any idiot wear suit e go start to talk nonsense. An NGO, as in a “NON-PROFIT”, took donor funds & invested in treasury bills, & this dolt says “ you will not fault blah blah blah” God needs to take you before Friday, you no suppose follow us see weekend.
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Oluwafemi Davies-Awe@femidaviesawe·
Takes like this one make me wonder sometimes. It isn't that there is no sense in what that person did; it is that you refused to see it so your agenda could fly. Not everyone is into illicit funding. If you know what NGOs go through in terms of getting funds "legally," you will not fault someone who has decided to invest part of it.
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SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6·
Activist wey dem Dash money to help the Poor done go invest the N100m in Treasury Bills… 😮‍💨😮‍💨🤣🤣🤣
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H_R_V@SpacemanAp·
every advancement we’ve made was somehow related or driven by the thought of being able to kill each other more efficiently.Predators decided that there are better ways to earn your lunch than kill a human. Zebras,deers & water buffallo don’t hold grudges & have more meat on them
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H_R_V@SpacemanAp·
We may be prey, but as a species we’re predators & we’re very social. When you add the fact that there’s no other species on the planet that has been pre-occupied with killing themselves since the Dawn of time on such a mass scale & frequency that we got so good at killing
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H_R_V@SpacemanAp·
x.com/spacemanap/sta…. This is just one of many reasons. Humans also have shoulder joints designed to launch projectiles, first it was rocks, then sharp pointy sticks, humans can also make traps. Meaning even when you can’t see a human around,we’re still dangerous.bc ….
Kelvin O johnson@_OKJ__

Some researchers from the Western University of Ontario Canada found something fascinating in African wildlife. when recordings of lions were played, many animals paused, looked around, and assessed the danger before fleeing. But when recordings of human voices were played, they all scattered and ran immediately. That reaction says something profound about position of humans in the ecology of fear. Lions are dangerous, but predictable. Humans are something else entirely in the animal kingdom. To many animals, we became the prey turn predator species that thinks, tracks, plans, cooperates, and never seemed to stop running. If a lion fails in the first sprint chasing an animal, the danger often passes for the prey.but for the prey , If a human notices you, the danger have actually only just begun. “they can’t run very fast.” “so why are you scared?” “those motherfuckers don’t get tired.” That would have been the prehistoric conversation of our preys. Humans are not built like cheetahs, horses, or antelope in raw speed. We are mediocre sprinters. But evolution gave us a different weapon… endurance and persistence. Long legs, spring like tendons, large buttocks muscles, efficient cooling through sweating(why else do you think we are hairless compared to the other apes), upright posture, and the ability to breathe independently of our movement …all of these made us exceptional long distance runners. While animsls with furs overheat when pushed too long in the sun, humans can keep jogging, tracking, and pressing forward for hours. This is why some scientists argue persistence hunting helped shape our species. Early humans likely exhausted animals over long distances, following them until they collapsed from heat and fatigue. Imagine how terrifying that would seem from the prey’s perspective…. if you fight, you may die fighting; if you hide, these hairless monkeys will track you; if you group together, you will die together; and if you run, you will simply die tired. We did not need the fastest speed when we could weaponize time itself. This is also why I think marathon running may be the most symbolically important sport on Earth. It reenacts one of the traits that Before agriculture, before cities, before machines kept our ancestors alive and helped make us human.,a reminder that our the human specie rose partly through patience, stamina, coordination, and the terrifying ability to keep coming. To much of the ancient animal world, humans would have been remembered as the scary hairless primates that never stopped moving.

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Abubakar Sadiq Mohammed@Northernkid01·
@Chude_ND1 Every country will do the same. Troops welfare and morale is not for social media content creation. If he meant well for Nigeria, he would have lobbied his lawmakers to improve the welfare of troops not by trying to cause troops rebellion using social media as a tool.
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Chude@Chude_ND1·
Justice Crack, the social activist who was abducted by the Nigerian Army a week ago, was brought to the High Court this morning by the DSS. He is so emaciated! OMG! I saw him three weeks ago, he was looking very healthy, what kind of torture did they put him through that made him look so haggard like this? 💔 What kind of country is this!
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