diogenes
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🚨 𝗥𝗘𝗠𝗜𝗡𝗗𝗘𝗥: Cristiano Ronaldo can win his FIRST official trophy with Al-Nassr tonight! They are facing Gamba Osaka in the AFC Champions League 2 Final! 🔥





🚨 OFFICIAL: France World Cup final squad. 🇫🇷 Any changes you’d make? 🏆👀

🚨✅OFFICIAL: England World Cup final squad announced🏴 Mason Greenwood receives his first ever World Cup call-up



My salary is not even enough but my co-worker with a wife and 4 kids is living on the same salary.




working in financial services has made me more patient with banks







You were named RASHEEDAH(Righteous) you turned it to SHEEDDAH ( difficulty) You were named HALEEMAH(gentle) you turned it to LEEMAH( wig) You were named FAREEDAH(unique) you turned it to REEDAH( apostasy) You were named FATEEMAH(abstinence) you turned it to TEEMAH( catastrophe) You were named MANSURAH(victorious) you turned it to SURAH( photo) You were named LATEEFAH(kind) you turned it to TEEFAH( ghost) You were named BASEERAH, you turned it to SEERAH( History) You were named SAKEENAH(Tranquility) you turned it to KEENAH( betrayal) Astaghfirullah The list is endless...... All in the name of fashion and civilization, before you short your name, know the meaning.







Take it up with Dangote. He LITERALLY said the FGN earns 52 kobo on every Naira he makes from cement. No, he wasn't speaking about the FG being part-owner. I repeat, over 52% of the cost of cement is taxes. Also, I noticed y'all ignored the part about inflation & regulatory costs


Taxes alone make up at least 52% of the cost, while regulation & CBN-driven inflation likely add another 20–40%. Without these, cement prices will fall from ₦12,000/bag to ₦1,200 in four years, but we can't have nice things because muh roads.



One of the commentaries that came out from the Moniepoint 500 vacancy brouhaha contained this chart that compared personnel expense as a share of revenue for Nigerian banks. The inference was that Nigerian companies severely underpay their people. At 12% we do better than GTB.

Companies that have long denied service to Iran due to U.S. sanctions—like AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud, PayPal, Stripe, Apple Dev, and many global payment networks—now claim to care about internet access in Iran.





