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I never chase the dream, I design it. Luxury lights and chandeliers available 💡 Check IG👇

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Svelte Finn💡
Svelte Finn💡@SvelteFinn·
Modern Nordic LED Lamp Black Gold Chandelier Lights. Creative Luxury E27 Ceiling Lamps, Indoor, bedroom, living room, industria Lighting, Dimmable surface and Pop light, and hanging lamp
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MrBeast@MrBeast·
If this tweet has exactly 1 like in 24 hours I’ll give that person $1,000,000
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Jenny@jenny_frimp·
I crocheted a red version of the Manchester United away Jersey in 54 hours with my bare hands and 6 pieces of cotton yarns. 🧶 ❤️🤍🖤
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Sporting King
Sporting King@sportingking365·
Imagine begging for your life from people sworn to protect it in broad day light full of witnesses. There was a country! #ENDPOLICEBRUTALITY
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AgueroBanks@aguero__banks·
Police is not your friend , a policeman can never be your friend . No go assume say u fit make friends with Onye nwa
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Guy@xygort·
You can tell who has never built anything by how casually they speak about destroying things.
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jason
jason@cubana_WL·
As you Dey suffer now any girl Dey beside you?
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#WorldPresident 🌎
#WorldPresident 🌎@Zlatan_Ibile·
I need a French teacher for home lessons. The salary should not exceed 5 million per month.
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CHIKEZIE@Kezmag_·
Rev Father asked everyone today,What’s your mother’s native name? and I heard some really beautiful ones 🥹✨What’s your mum’s native name? Mine: Uzoamaka
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Ozedikus Nwanne 🇳🇬
Ozedikus Nwanne 🇳🇬@Ozedikus·
The moment it moves from appreciation to expectation, just stop whatever you’re doing for that person right there
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Guy@xygort·
For your sake, don’t mistake my softness for naivety. It takes discipline to remain gentle in a world that often rewards hardness. It's not by accident - who I am is who I choose to be.
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Onwa_Nnewi@Kene_Nnewi·
Make i use this one hold body small Makana Mmadu Aburo Chukwu.
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Guy@xygort·
I spend a lot of time alone, and it's not like I dislike people, but because constant proximity dulls my perception. Solitude sharpens me. It reminds me what deserves access to me and what does not.
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Ugegbe ✨@MarinatedTurks·
Good morning o. "Eze doggy repent." "Ogbo ncha soapy one day God go rub you pepper for prick, better repent Chima 1B."
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Mohammed Jammal
Mohammed Jammal@whitenigerian·
Kids want more dad time. Wife wants more husband time. Parents want more son time. Work wants more of your time. And you still show up. Shoutout to the men doing it all. 🙌
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dijjerhv🌌@KhadijaBashirs2·
High divorce rates are not surprising… People planned weddings, not marriages
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There are three ministries in Nigeria that, if they truly worked together, could make life easier for Nigerians while generating billions of dollars in revenue every year. But for that to happen, we need leaders who are willing to put Nigeria first. The three ministries are: 1. Federal Ministry of Transportation 2. Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy 3. Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy These ministries control sectors that could make Nigeria feel like heaven on earth. Take tourism for example. Nigeria’s tourism industry contributes roughly $4–5 billion annually. Now compare that with the Philippines, where tourism generates close to $100 billion every year. Yet Nigeria has more cultural diversity, more festivals, a globally influential music industry, and one of the largest film industries in the world. Now look at the maritime sector. The Philippines earns roughly $16–25 billion annually from maritime and ocean industries. Nigeria earns about $6–8 billion. Yet Nigeria has the largest port economy in West Africa, massive oil shipping activity, a long Atlantic coastline, and one of the biggest consumer markets in Africa The opportunity is there… but corruption and poor coordination continue to slow progress. The last time I visited the Philippines, I traveled from Manila to Cebu, then to Bohol, and back to Manila on a Ro-Pax vessel. That journey made me imagine how transformative such a system could be in Nigeria. Nigeria has eight coastal states that touch the Atlantic Ocean: • Lagos State • Ogun State • Ondo State • Delta State • Bayelsa State • Rivers State • Akwa Ibom State • Cross River State In addition, several inland states are connected to the ocean through river systems flowing into the Niger Delta, including: • Anambra State • Edo State • Benue State • Niger State • Kogi State If Nigeria fully developed inland water transport, cargo and passengers could move by boat from inland states like Kogi, Anambra, and Benue to coastal cities. A Ro-Pax vessel earns from two main streams: • passenger tickets • vehicle and cargo transport (cars, buses, trucks) A typical medium Ro-Pax ferry carries: • 800–1000 passengers • 150–200 vehicles per trip Now imagine Nigeria building 10 major Ro-Pax routes across its rivers and coastline, operating about 20 vessels. Routes could include: • Onitsha to Port Harcourt • Warri to Lagos • Lokoja to Delta State Each vessel could generate tens of millions of dollars annually. Across the network, that is over $600 million in direct revenue every year. Once tourism, logistics, port activity, hotels, restaurants, and trade are factored in, the total economic value could exceed $2.4 billion annually. And guess what? With this, we have reduced pressure on highways, lower logistics costs, reduced congestion at airports, and created thousands of jobs. Countries like the Philippines and Norway use Ro-Pax ferry networks as national transport infrastructure. Now imagine Nigeria expanding that vision further. Imagine tourism and waterway agreements with other West African countries. • Lagos to Tema in Ghana • Benin Republic to Bonny Island • Coastal ferry routes across the Gulf of Guinea The opportunities are PLENTY. We have the resources. We have the geography. What we need is leadership that puts the country first. Because with the right vision and the right people in government, Nigeria can truly become heaven on earth. The funds we spend on presidential yachts, unnecessary renovations, or buying cars for judges, etc could build infrastructure that benefits millions of Nigerians. But we have leaders who are blind to this. Selfish leaders. Nigeria is supposed to be a 1st world country. The attached picture is what a ro-pax vessel looks like. It accommodates both passengers and cars/trucks, etc.
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Ebuka@__Chukwuebukaa·
Many of you are quick to return the energy back, aura for aura only when it is bad thing involved. But How many of you have returned the kindness others showed for you, or there is no aura for aura for good things?
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