Jesus Lover 🇨🇦🇳🇬

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Jesus Lover 🇨🇦🇳🇬

Jesus Lover 🇨🇦🇳🇬

@TPharm98

Licensed Nigerian/Canadian Pharmacist

Katılım Mayıs 2024
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Ridwan Oke
Ridwan Oke@RidwanuLlah·
It’s the commentary for me. Yoruba Language is top tier please 🤣
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DonAza
DonAza@DonAzag·
Nigerian government uses tax money paid by civilians to fund soldiers whose duty is to protect those same civilians. So when the job is not done well, or when there are complaints from the field about poor feeding and lack of proper welfare, civilians are expected to keep quiet and not react? The government should continue spending public funds without accountability? Na everyday wen I wake up and dey hear different things. No wonder the white people believe black people are low IQ beings
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WemaDtalkactive
WemaDtalkactive@WDtalkacti31501·
Davina Send strong warning to MamaPee Randypeters In responds to free Justice crack.
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Tonybrainy Esq.
Tonybrainy Esq.@Tonybrainy·
Me: What did Obi do during his tenure as Anambra State Governor? Obidients: Go and verify Me: Where can I verify? Obidients: Keep asking, Nigeria will happen to you
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Great IFE
Great IFE@TheGreatestIFE·
Jumat Mubarak from OAU Central Mosque!
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Futureking
Futureking@Futureking624·
@yomiable Respect ?? When tinubu have put you all to disgrace
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Ọgbeni Bosun
Ọgbeni Bosun@yomiable·
You are a Yoruba man ,So it has prepared you for this grand stage ? The respect culture that comes with being Yoruba People don't understand there has to be some elements of respect and likeability for you to go far in life
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Maro Vingian
Maro Vingian@lordodg13·
@Midatlblog Do you have light or clean drinking water? 😂Security, schools, health and rule of law. Without those una will keep going in circle and your kids sef go join they wail when their time reach. Cheap ass docile illeterate the lot of you.
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Mide.O 🩷
Mide.O 🩷@Midatlblog·
See President wey una dey pity. Somebody that is building road on top of mountain.🤣🙆‍♀️ I told you, if you see any road that is not in good condition, happily tag the President. He knows what he came for. That Lagos–Cotonou/Badagry road, it is child’s play for him. And this is even the perfect time to fix it. Those claiming they are the ones that will save Nigeria are not going to do anything. They don’t even have the kind of time the President is dedicating to fixing roads. They will come and waste eight years and go their way. I know what I’m saying. This particular President knows what he came for. Stop pitying him on certain things,tag him with confidence and leave the rest. He will fix it. That road is a priority. It should reflect the prestige of Nigeria so that when people enter, they will nod their head and say, yes, I am in Nigeria. To those claiming to be messiahs, they dont even have any reasonable achievements, but that is a story for another day. One thing you can take home is that when it’s their turn, they will not even do anything. However, that is not the point. The point is this: now that President Tinubu is in office, if you see anything that needs fixing and it is not already captured in the plan or budget, tag him immediately and leave the rest. Because it is when he leaves that people will understand what I’m saying. Not everyone can be like him. Yes, this administration has its shortcomings, and Nigeria is a lot. But that is not the essence of this post. The Lagos–Badagry road is small thing for the President. He is doing even more than this. So with confidence, tag him and the relevant authorities. They know what to do. 📍 Gembu, Sardauna LGA, Taraba State, Nigeria 🇳🇬
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Great IFE
Great IFE@TheGreatestIFE·
Hold a bit, when I pause my thinking and be at your level I will engage you again.
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@TheGreatestIFE Who is your broskie? 😂😂😂 This you crying all over my post or you want to delete and cry again?

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Babajide Sanwo-Olu
Babajide Sanwo-Olu@jidesanwoolu·
Today, I received my Deputy, @drobafemihamzat , as he formally shared his intention to run for Governor of Lagos State. We have worked closely for over 21 years and I know his strength, his capabilities and his steady commitment to the people of Lagos. Femi’s understanding of governance and the socio-economic development of the State as nurtured by our leader, HE President Bola Tinubu, makes him, undoubtedly the best man for the job. Lagos is too important to be left for experimenting. I, therefore have no doubt that with his values, he will continue to work tirelessly to make our state greater.
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Jesus Lover 🇨🇦🇳🇬
@DZojie @oluyanimi Obi is one of the people that turned both you and him to beggars. The problem is that clowns like you are trying every to elevate a thief like Obi to a god level. 💔😂
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Ebhodaghe Joshua
Ebhodaghe Joshua@DZojie·
@oluyanimi Country don turn you to beggar and you still dey support the same people that is ruining the country.
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Ogbeni oluya
Ogbeni oluya@oluyanimi·
Because I asked for urgent help to replace my stolen laptop and camera for work, some people came at me over my political views. I won’t stop speaking my mind on Nigeria politics just because I’m asking for help. No one can bully me into silence . Una wey never chop dey try to come for me? Una too small. My real helpers are going to locate me, for sure 💯. I dey sit back, enjoying as una dey wail and cry. One thing you can take to the bank : Peter Obi (Lambarudeen Obitullahi Agbotikuyo) will NEVER be Nigeria’s President.
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Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour
Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour@GRVlagos·
Shutting down a city of 20 million people to clean their immediate environment is parochial and lacks imagination. For emphasis: the issue is not so much about cleaning your environment (which is great) but the logistics of waste management - starting from the collection, to disposal and recycling. Anything short of rethinking this system is cosmetic and unimaginative.
Tokunbo Wahab@tokunbo_wahab

Tomorrow morning between 6:30am and 8:30am, we begin a new chapter in our collective journey toward a cleaner Lagos. The monthly environmental sanitation exercise returns, and I am calling on every resident to come out and participate actively. Let me address the confusion some have tried to create. No court pronouncement has invalidated this exercise. The State proceeded to the Court of Appeal, and judgment was delivered in our favour. The Court affirmed that the laws used for the implementation and enforcement of environmental sanitation are legitimate and constitutional. So disregard those who choose to mislead the public. We have planned this for over a year. We have thought it through. We cannot keep complaining about dirty surroundings and blaming government while shirking our own responsibilities. The care of our environment is a collaborative project between government and citizens. Major transport unions controlling about 90% of vehicles on our roads have pledged not to deploy their vehicles from major parks during the sanitation window. If government vehicles are staying put, what will it cost us to stay home for just two hours to clean our environment? We are not unreasonable. Exceptions exist for emergencies, scheduled flights, and students writing JAMB exams. LAWMA has been fully mobilized to evacuate waste generated. Environmental health officers will monitor properties, and defaulters will be served abatement notices. Tomorrow, let us show Lagos and the world that we are ready to take ownership of our environment. Two hours. One Saturday each month. A cleaner, healthier, flood-free Lagos for all of us. #LagosSanitationExercise #CleanerLagos

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Temmy French
Temmy French@trustitself·
@egi_nupe I am a first class graduate of French Language and the best graduating student in my department. I graduated from University of Ilorin.
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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
Foundational Nupe Lawyer@egi_nupe·
If you are have a first class from any school, especially public school, better post about it. You might also be lucky to get job opportunities, scholarships and financial supports to start business. The era of hiding your results out of fear of being attacked is over. Academic excellence is here to win.
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James Harmless
James Harmless@james_harmless·
@_dinomelaye Enjoy this too.😂😂🤣 since everybody wan craz£ for nijuria 😃 🤣🤣👇👇👇👇👇
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Ogbeni oluya
Ogbeni oluya@oluyanimi·
Yoruba But with Igbo parents often share a distinct look , they tend to appear unloved, rejected, or perpetually burdened. Just look at Salako 1 (Kelechi), Salako, Gbadebo (Chinedu), and Olamide Croatia. They all carry that same 'oponu' vibe. Awon Omo ale jati jati 😂🤣🤣
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Tokunbo Wahab
Tokunbo Wahab@tokunbo_wahab·
@GRVlagos let me respectfully disagree. Shutting down a city of over 20 million people is not what we are doing. We are asking residents to dedicate one hundred and twenty minutes, once every thirty days, to clean their immediate surroundings. That is not a shutdown. That is called taking responsibility. I agree completely that waste management logistics, from collection to disposal to recycling, are critical. That is why we have spent the past year strengthening those very systems. We have banned single use plastics, we are converting Olusosun landfill to energy, we are deploying biogas facilities in our markets, we are partnering with Lafarge to turn waste into valuable resources, and we are empowering young innovators with technology to improve sanitation access. These are not cosmetic actions. They are structural changes to how Lagos manages waste. But here is what I also know. No system of waste management, no matter how sophisticated, will succeed if citizens refuse to take basic responsibility for their environment. You cannot complain about flooding while dumping refuse in drains. You cannot demand a cleaner city while sweeping waste into the road. You cannot blame government for a dirty environment when you are unwilling to clean the front of your own house. The monthly sanitation exercise is not a substitute for systemic reform. It is a complement to it. It is about rebuilding a culture of environmental stewardship that has been lost over time. Technology and infrastructure alone cannot save a city whose people have abandoned personal responsibility. We welcome objective criticism that offers solutions. But dismissing a civic exercise as unimaginative, while offering no alternative path to citizen participation, does not move us forward. #LagosSanitationExercise
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Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
You guys won’t believe who just made an order for a chessboard. Social media truly is quite a wonder with amazing reach. There’s always substance in the noise.
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