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ADEWALE

@Wale_A3

#Access Control|#SolarEnergy|SECURITY SOLUTIONS| Estate Security |Gate Solutions|[email protected]

Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2009
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ADEWALE
ADEWALE@Wale_A3·
Video Monitoring. Key management Intrusion detection Keyless & Keyed security solutions Visitor management Access control and installation Smart lock for Security doors. Let's talk business.
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ADEWALE@Wale_A3·
Teeth care is one of the most expensive things to face in Nigeria. I didn't know until recently. Why is life hard like this 😥😥😥
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ADEWALE
ADEWALE@Wale_A3·
@piersmorgan Who President Trump can confuse doesn't exist. He's literally running away from the chaos he orchestrated with his Israeli buddy.
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
I’m confused. President Trump says the war is 2/3 weeks from being over and the main goal of preventing Iran from developing a nuke has been achieved. Yet they still have all their enriched uranium? 🤔
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ADEWALE@Wale_A3·
@TrendingEx @iam__sodiq @VendrNg As someone who works along the Apapa corridor, I like this ban if it is indeed true. I still complained about this yesterday. The state of some of the vehicles imported to the country are worrisome and we have to do something urgent about it. The govt must also think proactively
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Trending Explained@TrendingEx·
Just In: FG has now banned the importation of accident-damaged vehicles, effective immediately to improve the country’s road safety.
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ADEWALE
ADEWALE@Wale_A3·
@Tradaashine01 @hannytalker Again, we can only hope this is the case. We have examples from other similar projects. You must understand why our debt service has always been quite high. It is always well planned on paper.
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Hansel Praise
Hansel Praise@hannytalker·
Let me explain what this means for Nigeria in simple terms. The UK's export finance agency (UKEF) is guaranteeing a loan, not donating money. Nigeria borrows, Nigeria repays. In return, £236 million in contracts flows to British suppliers, and 120,000 tonnes of British steel are purchased. The UK is creating jobs for its own economy. This is a commercial arrangement, not a charity. Right now, Apapa and Tin Can Island ports rank 311th globally. Cargo sits at the port for up to 15 days before it moves. That delay costs money, demurrage fees, storage fees, and congestion. Those costs do not disappear. They travel down the supply chain and land on the price of everything you buy. The rice. The electronics. The spare parts. You have been paying an invisible port tax your entire life. It just never had a name. If this deal delivers, cargo dwell time drops to 1-5 days, logistics costs per container fall from $2,000 to $1,000-$1,500, and large vessels that currently bypass Lagos for Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire can dock directly. Now here is the part nobody is talking about: your career and your hustle. If this thing delivers, even partially, certain sectors are going to grow fast, and they will need people. If you are in logistics, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, or supply chain, this is your moment to position yourself. Port operations at this scale will need professionals who understand the business. The volume and complexity will increase and companies will be looking for people who know what they are doing. If you are in trade finance or banking, watch the agro-commodity export space closely. Non-oil exports are projected to grow 19.6% directly from this. Nigerian farmers and processors who could not export competitively before because the port costs killed their margins, that equation changes. If you run a manufacturing or agro-processing business, your input costs could drop significantly if logistics costs fall as projected. Some product lines that were previously unviable against cheaper imports may finally make sense to produce locally. And if you are an entrepreneur in any import-dependent business, lower logistics costs mean better margins, more predictable supply chains, and room to price more competitively than you could before.
BASEDANDBOUGIE@basedandbougie

🚨BREAKING! The 🇬🇧UK plans to lend £746 Million to 🇳🇬Nigeria to help them refurbish their Ports. The consistent aid given to African is getting out of hand! Africa has received more “aid” in the last century than Britain did after the Blitz. The UK received $3.7billion in aid from the US and this was after a BRUTAL WORLD WAR and they used that money wisely to rebuild the UK into the state we see today. Not only that, most of the African politicians are living better than European politicians in 20 bedroom mansions whilst the general Africa public live in poverty …. Where is this aid going ???

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ADEWALE@Wale_A3·
@AskMichaelTaiwo @Gee__Dollar What if they upskill as suggested but Charlie &co still doesn't need them because they don't have the customer base to take up their services knowing that only about 10 or 15 people can do all the work the upskilled 50 people can do? Wouldn't they still be let go?
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Michael Taiwo
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo·
@Gee__Dollar Good question. Now Charlie & Co. becomes so much better as a firm and they probably will put out other slower law firms out of business. So, the 50 associates at Charlie & Co stays but the impact will be felt somewhere else in the industry.
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Michael Taiwo
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo·
Oracle just laid off 30,000 employees. When the AI-inspired layoffs started, people were first in denial ("Oh they are just correcting for the over-hiring that happened after COVID") but I think by now, it should be pretty clear that this is coming for us all. I have read several debates here about AI replacing lawyers or accountants or software engineers or this or that. Most of those for or against cast the argument as binary e.g. AI will completely replace the need for a human professional or no, humans will always be needed. This framing misses the point. And understanding this nuance is essential for your careeer. Let me break this down with the aid of an example. Imagine a law firm, call it, Charlie & Co, with 50 associates. And each year, they hire 5 new associates. Introduce AI. The boss at Charlie & Co suddenly realizes that his 10 best associates, with the help of AI, can now do the work of 50 associates pre-AI. All the research, all the drafting, all the legwork reduced to the right prompt. The 10 human lawyers are still needed to show up in court, sign papers and edit/correct/improve the AI. But that's it. No more than 10 needed. The other 40 are laid off. Also, for succession planning and continuity purposes, they find out they don't need 5 new associates every year any longer. Just one or two will do. So, getting jobs just becomes 3X harder. To the 40 people who would be let go at Charlie & Co, you could say AI replaced them, and you would be right. Or you could say they were simply not needed any longer because their co-workers became 10X better. And that would be correct too. The point is this: AI does not need to COMPLETELY replace human professionals at a company for there to be massive impact on the careers of most people at that company. AI is not coming for your job. But someone in your company or in your industry using AI will replace you soon, unless you start upskilling yourself like your career depends on it...because it does.
First Squawk@FirstSquawk

Oracle is firing 30,000 employees, early morning layoff emails have started arriving

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ADEWALE@Wale_A3·
@JamieBonkiewicz 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😁😁😁😁😁😁😄😄 The American president makes me laugh but then I cry after seeing what his terrible decision is doing to my survival and pocket.
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Jamie Bonkiewicz
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz·
I’ll save you some time on the Iran address: • It’s Biden’s fault • 48 hours • Two weeks • Some incoherent gibberish • We’ve won • We are way ahead of schedule • It’s a little excursion • We have obliterated them • We’ve knocked out all their ships • I could open up the Strait of Hormuz • Go get your own oil • They gave us a present • NATO are cowards • Something about Nuclear weapons • Allies are useless • We need allies • Nobody’s ever seen anything like it • Fake news • DEMOCRATS • Obama • More gibberish • I know more than the generals • Greatest foreign policy ever Am I missing anything?
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Rep. Jack Kimble
Rep. Jack Kimble@RepJackKimble·
Imagine if instead of buying weapons, Iran used that money to give tax breaks to their top earners and build ballrooms and arches
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ADEWALE
ADEWALE@Wale_A3·
@itsCorasmith This is an ignorant take. Are you in the frontline by any means?
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Cora
Cora@itscorasm·
I am willing to pay more for gas for a short time if it makes the world a safer place. Who else agrees with me?
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ADEWALE@Wale_A3·
I really don't care very much about what the American president does in America because those are the people who elected him into office and I expect that they enjoy his services to them but when his actions affect the rest of us unprovoked, then he becomes someone I talk about.
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ADEWALE
ADEWALE@Wale_A3·
Nigeria is at war with criminality. Sadly the govt isn't fighting back as much as it should. We literally managing life alongside heightened criminal attacks.
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ADEWALE@Wale_A3·
The Nigerian situation can be explained from the current situation in America. Imagine for a second that Mr. Trump and his kind have been presidents for such a long time.... Nigeria and America would be competing at all levels of underdevelopment. People build nations.
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ADEWALE
ADEWALE@Wale_A3·
I don't believe the opposition can do anything significant in the 2027 elections but I respect those who continue to dump the PDP. I don't think anyone can save the PDP any longer. They can use their political capital to help build the ADC or another party they find interesting.
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ADEWALE
ADEWALE@Wale_A3·
I don't think anything is more remorseful than a retired bleached face. Starring at the situation of the face alone is enough for you to see the remorse and the meaningless journey the poor face has been through. The face owner looks terribly remorseful without even trying.
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The_Real_Fly@The_Real_Fly·
Rubio: “Imagine if instead of spending billions on weapons, Iran spent that money on its people. They’d have a much different country.” Fascinating
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Al Jazeera Breaking News
BREAKING: The White House said US President Donald Trump would be interested in calling on Arab countries to help pay for the cost of the war.
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Charles Anazodo
Charles Anazodo@chaplinez70·
Fuel price has come down o. I pray it continues to reduce. Passage on the Strait of Hormuz is working.
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@Midatlblog It is hard but I doubt that the current style of democracy can deliver this to us. I support street trading but this should be coordinated with specific areas marked for such. A coastal highway is not a place for anyone to be trading anything!!
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Mide.O 🩷@Midatlblog·
I think we need a good dictator in Lago,someone like President Nayib Bukele,as long as the person has good intentions, not one who would make life unbearable for people. I’m talking about a leader who will take decisive action on certain issues in Lagos, because street trading has got to go. Life cannot be all about hustling, for God’s sake. Who are these people, really? The Coastal road built to ease movement and provide alternative expressway is already being converted into street market. This is 2026,things should not be done this way. And we have a government in this city. How can people just set up shops anywhere without any fear or restrictions? Isn’t there supposed to be order? It’s quite sad. You can literally set up anywhere you like, and that’s not how things should be. There should be standards and boundaries. Every administration should enforce a proper way of doing things. There should be designated areas for markets and separate spaces for tourism and general livability. We need firm action to address street trading, as well as the activities of thugs and individuals who disrupt public spaces and expressways. The environment needs to be organized and properly managed. Life is not just about doing whatever you like,there must be structure and order.
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