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Oluwatobiloba

@TobySkusha

Building Construction Engineer//BLDR//MUFC Die-hard Fan//

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Oluwatobiloba@TobySkusha·
I was part of a project at the international airport, I cannot post them here but low-key if anyone you know is travelling out of the country tell them to branch at Budweiser lounge terminal 1. And connect 🙌. #Construction #professional
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OgeGod
OgeGod@GodlyTime·
@GloriousGod01 The advantages are 👌. What are the disadvantages?
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Glorious God
Glorious God@GloriousGod01·
That massive roof you’re seeing isn’t just for decoration or to finish extra wood. Think about it like this: our sun in Nigeria doesn’t play fair. It beats down hot all day, turning the house into an oven. A high roof creates that big empty space above your ceiling where the hottest air rises and stays trapped up there, far away from where you’re sitting, eating, or sleeping. The cooler air stays lower, so the whole house feels more breathable and less like a microwave. Then comes the rain. When the heavens open (and we know how heavy it pours), that steep slope lets the water run off fast and clean. No pooling on the sheets, no slow dripping that eventually rusts everything and causes leaks. Your roofing sheets last longer, and you don’t keep calling the carpenter every rainy season. Plus, that extra height gives you natural ventilation; hot air escapes at the top, fresh air moves through. It’s simple physics doing the cooling work instead of you sweating and running expensive fans or AC all the time. So next time you see those towering wooden frames, just know: it’s the smart man’s way of fighting our climate without fighting your pocket every year. The engineer isn’t wasting wood; he’s building sense into the house. I hope this helps. You're welcome 😊 Above all, love God.
you aren’t qualified queen 𝕏 🤫@ArenQualified

Why do Nigerians build houses with all this roof

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Kamharida 🤎
Kamharida 🤎@De_Adored·
small shawarma that i went to buy them don call me ashawo😤
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Anime_moments@ThrillerAnime·
When the funny guy becomes serious, everyone understands why he's the Captain 💪🏻😎❤️‍🔥
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Rockstar✨
Rockstar✨@Design_Hokage·
I'm here on this app to interact and connect with people who have interests in: Tech & Design Anime Fitness and Gym Football Movies Music I'm here to have fun! 😁
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Vincent The Therapist
Vincent The Therapist@mrhighfoster·
He is 32 years old He's donated blood every 3 months as part of his personal code As a child, his mum once tried convincing his dad he was possessed, but his dad dismissed it as just being a restless kid Born and raised in Lagos, but schooled across multiple states. His primary in Lagos, secondary in Ogun, uni in Edo, law school in Enugu, NYSC in Kebbi & Abuja. He read Chimamanda Adichie's Americanah five times. His first encounter was 13 years ago He's careful about dating because his presence boosts a partner's perceived status Wizarab believes there's no glory in long suffering. You either do it together or not at all. Once reported to have rocked a rare Tissot Tradition Gold Chronograph watch worth around 73 million Naira (one of 50 made) Grew up wanting a piece of neighborhood fame before age 10 Withdrew from a medical campaign when someone refused treatment due to religious beliefs. Wizarab thinks good value systems don't magically appear with age. Bad behavior stays bad He also thinks most people reason like poor people (even the rich) because survival depends on brownnosing government. He views adulthood as survival mode "If you feel I forgot you, forget me too" He has said that parents failing to believe/protect boy children is why victims can't confide Also said that moving on is easy when emotional detachment already happened before breakup He believes married men being denied sex for months is power play and disrespect He doesn't understand men who accept "assist" in bills while being disrespected Has said that hunger + honesty is an extremely rare combo in Nigeria right now He's very known for giving relationship advices and helping people get out of toxic ones (and for his anonymous threads as well) Wizarab kept a decade old shirt from a memorable moment, even though it's now completely slack. Once raised N22 million on his platform, in just 2 weeks for a young man's leg corrective surgery (Baddy of Lagos) He's raised more than 100 million Naira via Twitter for school fees, rent, bills, and medical needs. Wisdom Obi Dickson describes himself as seeing "God in the Excellence of Men" . . . . One of the prevailing issues in Nigeria is tribalism. And I'm particularly happy that Wizarab isn't tribalistic. He has lived in multiple states around Nigeria, and he has blended with many culture and cultural beliefs. He even calls tribalistic posts (all those "most beautiful" debates) as lame because he's experienced Nigeria's diversity. And many people might have their own reservations about him, but we can not call Wizarab a Tribalistic person. He relates with all people regardless of tribe, color and status. And this is a crucial reason why he's a top respected influencer in Nigeria and Africa in general. 👏🏾 . . ✍️ Vincent the Therapist
Vincent The Therapist@mrhighfoster

Sir Dickson claims standing next to him makes women look 10x richer

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TobyWrites
TobyWrites@tobyasky·
Sorry again for the late response. I had so many deliverables, and I’ll usually prioritise in order of importance, you’re the last on that list as expected. You should be happy I responded though, because you might not get such privilege again. Smelly Tacha, it is “thought” and not “taught”. This is the reason you finished at Ignatius Ajuru University. No tier 1 university would have admitted you. Dumb child. I’m happy two things did not make it to your response, “ugly” and “low life”😂. This is your M.O on this app, to talk down on people, a behaviour usually exhibited by “former poor people”, but somehow, these two terms disappeared from your epistle that took you 22 hours to type😂. That’s an evidence of me, properly schooling your dirty ass. Upon all the time spent, you still “thought”, Ashiere😂 Again, I’m not your mate. Go, and sin no more, local pig. For LIVE TV😂. You’ll cry blood but I won’t stain my white smelly girl.
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Nafisah
Nafisah@real_Rare_Gem·
@SirJarus He should just relocate to Yola or Maiduguri 🙂‍↔️
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Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
If you haven't kpai someone or haven't risen up enough to be well-known to rival groups, you may be able to exit. Relocate. Destroy your SIM. Don't discuss it with anyone. From all indications, you are a newbie and have not done the things in first paragraph, so your case may not be too bad. But if you have done the things in first paragraph, you need miracle, because even if you exit or relocate, even after 15 years, they can still strike you anytime the opportunity arises.
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10

You joined cult out of curiosity ke 😂😂😂 E say everything is dangerous. What were you expecting?

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Oluwatobiloba
Oluwatobiloba@TobySkusha·
@mangaplus_o I so much love the art work. I completed episode two I love the storyline. To the next village
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