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How to be outstanding, not to intimidate others

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Haziran 2022
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Simon-D-Great
Simon-D-Great@SimonBhya·
So my bro now is a pastor 😂😂 I hope he doesn't see this tweet cos wetin me and this boy talk ehhnn sometimes I wonder if Na God truly call am to ministry 🤣🤣🤣 Man of God wey always dey horny
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D. H Bwala
D. H Bwala@BwalaDaniel·
Peter Obi is telling Chude on his podcast that if H.E Dav Umah wants to debate him, he should first qualify as a presidential candidate first. Funny; the Peter Obi @PeterObi how did he qualify to be a presidential candidate? Did he (Peter Obi) participate in any presidential primaries? In fact has he ever participated in any presidential primaries? Imagine a miracle centre presidential candidate questioning a successful governor and performing minister on qualifications
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fimlex
fimlex@fimlex2·
Omo i just watch this guy video finish 😭😭 He handled that babe well oo😳
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M.K.O ♠️
M.K.O ♠️@MkoTheComedian·
SUG Presido ALOYINLEPON 🙌🏻 Proud of you 👏 Keep bombing 😅
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Success
Success@Success498·
But wait o, how did my parents manage to raise us without complaining? Yet here I am, finding it difficult to even raise myself. 🤷‍♂️
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OLUWA SEUN
OLUWA SEUN@Oluwaseun__0·
So u think they can’t get vdm, una no sabi Nigeria
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪
Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
Today, Africans have agreed on one thing: we stand behind South Africa. We can debate politics, immigration and everything else tomorrow. Today, it's Africa vs Mexico. The replies will tell you exactly how many people hate South Africa more than they support Africa
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Success@Success498·
@JeffreyGuterman @PeterObi But I know only one person who will make Obi go for a second term, if Kwankwaso gives him the go-ahead. He is a man of principle. He keeps to agreement.
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Success@Success498·
@JeffreyGuterman @PeterObi He can go and come back. Or we will beg our next president, after him, Kwankwaso, to give him a chance. Because if he does well we are all definitely going for his Vice. If Obi does well, both of them have our 16 years in office. Is unnegotiable
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
Cubana chief priest and his wife are out for Alex Ekubo’s service of songs 💐
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
Brain Jotter 'On mandate your mandate we shall stand'👀👀
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Success@Success498·
@kepukepunews See wetin person wewan lead people dey think 😂. How will returning it brings development?
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KEPUKEPU TV 📺
KEPUKEPU TV 📺@kepukepunews·
“I will return the Abia State Government House to Umuahia, the state capital, from where it is currently being run from the governor’s private residence. It is heartbreaking that the government of Abia State has been operating from the governor’s residence in Isiala Ngwa for the past three years. “Abians have repeatedly complained about this situation, and even President Bola Ahmed Tinubu expressed his displeasure over it. Yet, the governor appears unperturbed, perhaps because activities that would never take place in a proper Government House can easily be concealed within a private residence. “Government business should be conducted from a Government House, not from a personal residence. Restoring the seat of government to Umuahia is not only a matter of administrative order but also of transparency, accountability, and respect for the people of Abia State.” Dr. Kelechi Anosike, Abia PDP Governorship Candidate
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Success@Success498·
@ChuksEricE If is Title they ask you to come and collect in Oyo, you would have been there since
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
"I have run elections, I am the first woman to be in the Senate three times. I don’t sing my own praise, but I am a silent worker." - First Lady of Nigeria, Remi Tinubu
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Obidient Premier👑 🦅
Obidient Premier👑 🦅@ObidientPremier·
This man whose picture appeared here remain a cursed man anywhere you are right now!
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Obidient 4 Life
Obidient 4 Life@AndrewOkere·
This MamaPee advert on Peter Obi is super! Should be played over & over again to our youths, parents, elders, new & old voters. Nigeria Will Be “OK” if we do the right thing. A new Nigeria is POssible. *SHARE FAR AND WIDE!*
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MIGA
MIGA@MIGA·
Got questions about the Africa Sustainable Futures Awards? Let's get them answered live! 💡 Join MIGA & @FT on May 26 for an Info Session. Get practical tips and insights from past winners to build a standout application. Submit your questions & sign up: wrld.bg/4SQ350YZzRO @WorldBankGroup
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Success@Success498·
@WorldBankGroup Organization of particular concern. Follow my words and not my footsteps. Kindly stop lending money to a country of particular concern Nigeria. Please stop it.
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World Bank Group
World Bank Group@WorldBankGroup·
Investors don’t walk away from opportunity. They walk away from uncertainty. Shaping a business environment that promotes investment can lead to economic growth and job creation. A critical factor? A fair and predictable legal and regulatory system. Read more: wrld.bg/YY4L50YZapH
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Success@Success498·
@WorldBankGroup That's how you guys will set a policy and you won't follow it. When a country borrows money from the World Bank, the process is usually long, formal, and heavily documented. The Bank does not normally just “give money” directly to politicians. Loans are tied to specific projects, reforms, or development goals. 1. Country Identifies a Need The government identifies a problem, for example: * roads * electricity * healthcare * education * agriculture * poverty reduction * flood control Usually, a ministry prepares the request: * Ministry of Finance * Ministry of Health * Ministry of Works, etc. Example: A country may say: “We need $500 million to improve rural healthcare.” 2. Proposal and Negotiation The government and the World Bank work together to design the project: * goals * budget * timeline * expected outcomes * procurement process * environmental/social impact This stage includes: * feasibility studies * economic analysis * corruption risk assessment * repayment terms The World Bank checks: * whether the country can repay * whether the project is realistic * whether corruption risks are too high 3. Approval by the World Bank Board The project goes to the World Bank’s Executive Board for approval. If approved: * loan agreement is signed * legal conditions are set * monitoring requirements are included Some loans are: * low-interest * interest-free * grants (no repayment for some poor countries) 4. Money Is Usually Released in Stages The full money is rarely released at once. Instead: * funds are disbursed gradually * based on milestones and reporting Example: * Phase 1 completed → next payment released * Audit submitted → next payment released This is meant to reduce misuse. Monitoring and Anti-Corruption Measures The World Bank has several monitoring systems. A. Procurement Rules Countries usually cannot just award contracts randomly. There are rules for: * bidding * tenders * contractor selection * transparency Companies often compete publicly. B. Financial Reporting Governments must submit: * expenditure reports * invoices * accounting records * procurement documents C. Audits Independent auditors may review: * spending * contracts * project progress The World Bank can also investigate fraud through: World Bank Integrity Vice Presidency D. Supervision Missions World Bank staff often: * visit project sites * inspect progress * meet officials * verify whether work was actually done E. Performance Indicators Projects usually have measurable targets. Example: Instead of: “Improve healthcare” They use: * build 50 clinics * vaccinate 1 million children * train 5,000 nurses If targets are not met, funding can be delayed or suspended F. Public Documentation Many World Bank projects are publicly listed online: * project details * loan amount * progress reports * procurement information
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Success@Success498·
@WorldBankGroup can you people tell me that you follow all these procedures to the last letter and you are still giving money to the Nigerian government? The World Bank is evil When a country borrows money from the World Bank, the process is usually long, formal, and heavily documented. The Bank does not normally just “give money” directly to politicians. Loans are tied to specific projects, reforms, or development goals. 1. Country Identifies a Need The government identifies a problem, for example: * roads * electricity * healthcare * education * agriculture * poverty reduction * flood control Usually, a ministry prepares the request: * Ministry of Finance * Ministry of Health * Ministry of Works, etc. Example: A country may say: “We need $500 million to improve rural healthcare.” 2. Proposal and Negotiation The government and the World Bank work together to design the project: * goals * budget * timeline * expected outcomes * procurement process * environmental/social impact This stage includes: * feasibility studies * economic analysis * corruption risk assessment * repayment terms The World Bank checks: * whether the country can repay * whether the project is realistic * whether corruption risks are too high 3. Approval by the World Bank Board The project goes to the World Bank’s Executive Board for approval. If approved: * loan agreement is signed * legal conditions are set * monitoring requirements are included Some loans are: * low-interest * interest-free * grants (no repayment for some poor countries) 4. Money Is Usually Released in Stages The full money is rarely released at once. Instead: * funds are disbursed gradually * based on milestones and reporting Example: * Phase 1 completed → next payment released * Audit submitted → next payment released This is meant to reduce misuse. Monitoring and Anti-Corruption Measures The World Bank has several monitoring systems. A. Procurement Rules Countries usually cannot just award contracts randomly. There are rules for: * bidding * tenders * contractor selection * transparency Companies often compete publicly. B. Financial Reporting Governments must submit: * expenditure reports * invoices * accounting records * procurement documents C. Audits Independent auditors may review: * spending * contracts * project progress The World Bank can also investigate fraud through: World Bank Integrity Vice Presidency D. Supervision Missions World Bank staff often: * visit project sites * inspect progress * meet officials * verify whether work was actually done E. Performance Indicators Projects usually have measurable targets. Example: Instead of: “Improve healthcare” They use: * build 50 clinics * vaccinate 1 million children * train 5,000 nurses If targets are not met, funding can be delayed or suspended. F. Public Documentation Many World Bank projects are publicly listed online: * project details * loan amount * progress reports * procurement information
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World Bank Group
World Bank Group@WorldBankGroup·
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