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@Tarela15

💫 No one is coming to save you

Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2018
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Punkgod
Punkgod@twPunkgod·
“You need a proxy” Nigga just say I need a VPN “Person gas do the assessment test for you” oh all of a sudden I don have brain to carry out the test myself 40%, 20%, 50% on top something you fit likely run yourself. All of you are mad jor! outlier Uno
Punkgod@twPunkgod

This outlier thing is so exhausting. I actually hate unnecessary stress. Need I also add that a lot of you are wicked sons of bitches. Glad Nigeria was blacklisted from it 🫩. You just make up terms to steal percentages from unsuspecting people tskk!

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sweet_coder
sweet_coder@AdegbemboB·
HANDSHAKE paid 🥹🥹 We go again next week
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Nans
Nans@nansbello·
The moment I realized this was when we all saw what Eriscofoods did to Chioma Okoli and people went on to continue patronizing them because “no be me dem do am to”. Our individualism has always been our greatest enemy. And i genuinely believe it is what will lead to our downfall
sc@sxdiqcarter_

Nigerians no gt united voice against anything

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SHAV★
SHAV★@shavnyuy·
I studied architectural design in Cameroon and every architect they taught me was European. Every movement, every theory, every name on the required reading list. The Great Mosque of Djenné, the Moorish arch, Great Zimbabwe never appeared on any syllabus. Now I am studying management and every economist is Western. George Ayittey, a Ghanaian who built an entire economic framework for African development, has never appeared in a single lecture. Dambisa Moyo, a Zambian economist who argued that Western aid is destroying African economies, same. Two disciplines. Not one African name in the required reading. This is not only an architecture problem. It is medicine, law, economics, history. Every field is taught through a foreign lens and when a student tries to think beyond it they are disciplined for it. We are not behind because we lack knowledge. We are behind because we were taught that ours does not count.
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lenci
lenci@badbalenci·
been rewiring my brain for the last 4 years u wont believe the amount of shit that controls your behavior without u even knowing it
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Myde
Myde@MydeAura·
who has onboarded on any outlier account since yesterday and noticed there’s no playground on it? 🤔 from what i’ve seen, no playground means no aether on the account. i’m not talking about the project you were matched with. i’m wondering if it’s an outlier issue or if some necessary details weren’t linked properly during onboarding, like your resume or linkedin profile if you’ve noticed it too, let me know your experience and don’t forget, i still help with handshake account creation, onboarding and task handling. my dm is open🤝
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Nigeria's Cooking Gas Crisis & Why Sovereignty Matters Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, which also happens to sit atop the largest natural gas reserves on the continent, is, for some reason, currently going through a serious gas price crisis. In this report for the Spearhead, @Big_Mck explores that reason, what it means for the future of Nigeria, and what the country’s over 242 million citizens must do about it.
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Tare🪐@Tarela15·
@Mussskky How can one open a specialist account please?
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Hon Henry Shield
Hon Henry Shield@HonShield·
Christopher Musa and Matawale have handed Nigeria’s security to God? I hope they share their salaries and other benefits with God? Tinubu needs to sack his security chiefs, unless they’re doing what he asked them to.
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AgricQueen
AgricQueen@ChimdiIbeawuchi·
In 2012, when I started farming in Kuje Area Council-Abuja, cashew trees were everywhere. Many local landowners planted them as economic trees—not necessarily for commercial production, but because they increased the perceived value of their land. By 2013, the cashew industry had become a thriving rural economy. During harvest season, heavy-duty trucks lined up at Tipper Garage Junction in Kuje, buying cashew kernels for Nuts processing. Farmers earned and the entire communities benefited from the value chain. The boom continued through 2014, 2015, and 2016. Then greed quietly replaced sustainability. Instead of allowing the fruits to mature naturally, many people began harvesting prematurely to extract kernels early. The result was predictable: immature kernels flooded the market, quality dropped, and buyers began rejecting consignments. By 2018, something even more alarming happened. Many of the cashew trees simply refused to fruit. In 2019 and 2020, some produced while others remained barren. By 2021, large numbers of trees appeared diseased and failed to fruit. Today, the trucks are gone. The once-thriving cashew economy has largely disappeared. The trees remain, but many no longer produce. What is most disturbing is that nobody seems to know why. Nigeria has numerous institutions with mandates that should cover issues like this: • Seed Council of Nigeria • Forestry Departments and Agencies • Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development • Research Institutes and Extension Services Yet there appears to be little or no publicly available data explaining what happened to the Kuje cashew ecosystem. A nation that does not invest in research is condemned to repeat its mistakes. We spend billions discussing agriculture, but when an entire economic ecosystem collapses, nobody can explain the cause, measure the impact, or propose a recovery strategy. Agriculture is not sustained by speeches and conferences. It is sustained by data, research, and institutional memory. Until we take research seriously, we will continue harvesting from nature without understanding the consequences—and acting surprised when nature stops giving back.
Ada Ezeagu ❤️@QueenUjunwa1

Have a sweet and blessed weekend

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badgalriri
badgalriri@kaaye_____·
We need to write an essay on the role of the Nigerian elders in the driving force of our elections(in respect to poverty). No other age sector has shown more greed than them.
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39@39billion·
See as everybody Dey gradually adapt to not using the road to travel again because of fear. This one no be country.
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temi may. the executive assistant
An entire state can get wiped out in one night and Nigerians will go to work the next day. We’re being exposed to an insane level of violence and we’re scrolling away
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Abuja President ⚖️
Abuja President ⚖️@AbujaPresident·
PMS ₦1400, Kerosene ₦4k, Gas ₦2000, Cement ₦12k. inflation 19%, No Security, No Light, No Money. What On Earth Are You Defending?
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