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@abi4u2011

Dad...Proudly Yoruba unashamedly

Manchester. Belfast. Lagos Katılım Eylül 2010
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Nwaejike Victor
Nwaejike Victor@nwaejikevictor3·
@Nairametrics Why did Tinubu removed fuel subsidy if he will continue to borrow up and down? One of the main reasons to remove the fuel subsidy is to reduce or stop borrowing. The purpose why subsidy was removed have been failed. Tinubu is far worst than Buhari.
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Nairametrics@Nairametrics·
With Edun out, Tinubu requests Senate to Approve $516 Million Loan to Fund Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway
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OYO MEESI
OYO MEESI@abi4u2011·
@dimmakilishi Sometimes people are busy or forget or completely change their mind. I didn't buy anything from you days after asking for your bank details because I was busy.
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Chidimma Blessing Noblelady
People that always ghost me after asking for account details, collect your sub
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Burner_Boy@Burner_boy07·
@michaelfalade @DapoAbiodunCON The hospital was built by the administration of former governor Ibikunle Amosun and was already about 95% completed, with the necessary medical equipment procured before that administration left office. Unfortunately, the project was abandoned for nearly seven years, only for
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Prince Dr. Dapo Abiodun, CON
Prince Dr. Dapo Abiodun, CON@DapoAbiodunCON·
The 250-Bed Specialist Hospital in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta was envisioned as a modern facility to provide comprehensive specialist healthcare services for our people.
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Beng_comm@BengComm·
@DapoAbiodunCON Your excellence sir noooo @DapoAbiodunCON I was in my state capital since on Monday on a visit to my father house in obantoko area I found it so easy to believe that @ogunstate did not have a governor what we have is a party goer man,I can't believe that ogun state of 20 years
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OYO MEESI@abi4u2011·
@drkenon2 And the N10M is yours abi. Who did the business evaluation for the N10M income monthly? So who pays for the factory for him to benefit? No customers yet but he thinks he can earn N10M monthly lol. Deluded poor man you are.
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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
“My name is promise. I believe I can make N10 Million a month from this business of turning plastics to bricks but the problem now is that I don’t have money to build a standard factory.” ~Nigerian man who turns plastic wastes into bricks says
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OYO MEESI
OYO MEESI@abi4u2011·
@NzadiaJ @NoNonsensezone Lol you are so ignorant. Go and see countless ibos sleeping inside shop with their families in Lagos, Abeokuta, Ibadan etc.
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June DAY 🗨
June DAY 🗨@NzadiaJ·
@NoNonsensezone Olumide is a landlord in Abia and he's big on tiktok today, go to Abia and see the numbers of Yoruba there, if u get money to buy land pay for it, not packaging a whole family inside one shop, if Na so Igbos they do, Eko for no grow and same to some SW states.
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Nononsense@NoNonsensezone·
Igbo man: A Yoruba man that you said didn't like Igbo people sold you his land so you could have a place to stay in their community. How many of you, my Igbo people, can sell your lands to Yoruba people, but you go still come online and condemn them
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OYO MEESI@abi4u2011·
@Funminz Lol don't mind them, just about 4% earn above £100k here in the UK.
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Funmi@Funminz·
The snobbery on this app is crazy. Suddenly £60k is small and everyone earns £100k. Be serious. You are in the UK 🇬🇧not the US 🇺🇸
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OYO MEESI retweetledi
UK Business Setup: From Plan to Physical Keys 🔑
Big news, community! On April 25th, 2026, my baby and I are finally pulling back the curtain on a project we’ve poured our hearts into. We’ve built the litest Restaurant & Garden in town, and we want you there in a big way! Whether you come with a crew of 10 or 40, come celebrate the birth of the @lumigarden__ empire with us. Lumi is more than just a place to eat—it’s a home, a vibe, and your new favorite relaxation spot. We can’t wait to welcome you all! Location :32 Hornby street S70 4DA Barnsley Time 1pm-12am
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OYO MEESI
OYO MEESI@abi4u2011·
@Asakemijimi This is what the Indians, Chinese, Pakistanis and most Asians do. They mostly marry their own.
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OYO MEESI@abi4u2011·
@40PlusImmigrant @Jojo_agboola Which system stole from you in Nigeria lol. How much taxes did you pay whilst living in Nigeria that you expect a tax refund in a system where you probably contributed nothing?
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I Japa at 40+ 🇳🇬 → 🇨🇦
Yes, I didn't Japa in my 20s or 30s, and I will never regret doing it now! 💪😍 I may not be an expert in economics, but I want to love Canada 🇨🇦 with the same intensity I love Nigeria. It hasn’t been without its drawbacks, but after 10 months as a PR and 5 months of full-time work in those 10, something small but significant happened. The CRA combined my taxes, earnings (here + last 6months of last year before I left Naija) and sent a tax refund of $270+ to me. My spouse received $370+ after filing hers. Subsequently it will grow, after working for the next 1 full year, all things being equal. To some, that’s nothing. To me, it’s a sign of a system that actually gives back. Where I come from, the system often steals from the people; here, even the smallest amount finds its way home to you. Between that and the grocery rebates, I’ve realized something: there is no greater contentment while away from the motherland than staying grateful and realistic. It feels strange to see people move somewhere and spend all your energy criticizing it. Even if others disagree with these incentives, I see a place where leaders don't just pocket our taxes. I see a country where the currency provides the basics if you work hard and keep developing yourself. A place where "change" and coins still hold value. For what it's worth, thank you Canada. I am grateful. 🍁 #japareceipts #Gratitude #Perspective #ImmigrantLife
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OYO MEESI
OYO MEESI@abi4u2011·
@EbiriGbonka And you are writing this on what authority? You don't even know the man.
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Gbonka Ebiri
Gbonka Ebiri@EbiriGbonka·
Wale Edun is a Lagos elitist…. Putting him in charge as a coordinating minister for the economy is dangerous to the legacy of Tinubu and can backfire… especially now that we are close to another election (Gbonka Ebiri 1/3/26) The biggest breadth of fresh air to Tinubu presidency is removal of this dangerous elitist. He would have done serious damage if he was allowed to stay. Most of the policies presidency tried to introduce to elevate temporary hardships as it revived a failing economy and tackled the cabals was frustrated by him behind the scenes. In the next few weeks, Mr Taiwo Oyedele would bring his very bright mind to lead this very important ministry and we will all see the difference between Victorian wannabes and true patriots.
Gbonka Ebiri@EbiriGbonka

Wale Edun is a Lagos elitist…. Putting him in charge as a coordinating minister for the economy is dangerous to the legacy of Tinubu and can backfire… especially now that we are close to another election. The greatest wish of people like me is to see Tinubu re-elected as this is the first time someone is bold enough to stand up to oligarchs, cabals, religious fanatics and people with ‘Born to rule mentality’…. Not even OBJ in all his arrogance dared the challenges the current president tackled in a few months for the eight years he was in power…. He may be a great guy to run a private business with his capitalist mindset… He is not a great guy to help you achieve your dreams. Wale Edun worked with Tinubu to remove subsidy and other policies that exploit the country…. He however did not care that the funds should be redirected to support the masses…. When Okonjo Iweala was working on removing subsidy, she planned to replace it with the ‘SURE-P’ program which would have directly supported youth empowerment, market women and many other projects that directly reflect in the lives of average people. She went on a town hall meeting to talk to the grassroot people…. One reason many still have some form of nostalgia for GEJ was because his government under his coordinating ministers placed the people at the center of their policies…. Not just the economy…. They had a robust project that supported local farming…. They infused a lot of cash into the Bank of Industry to help local manufacturers…. What Wale Edun and coordinating ministers under Tinubu did was just take the money saved from subsidy and Aboki exchange and redistribute it to the states…. The man who sits on a charity board for the British monarchy over many years could not even get creative about what lots of windfall coming in from funds saved from wasteful spending can do for local people to improve their lives. Whatever love the president has for Wale Edun… based on many years of friendship… He needs to cut ties from him and remove him from his government. A powerful portfolio like the one he gave Wale Edun is not for for a wannabe Victorian elitist…. The ministry of finance plays a great role in shaping public views of the president… Okonjo Iweala and Kemi Adeosun were very much loved by the people…. They were admired even by the critics of the government they served…. It is not the same for Wale Edun… because if he is a neocolonialists lost in nostalgia for the Victorian age… serving the interest of British monarchy…

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EJIKEME🇳🇴🇳🇬
This one don chop wetin get bone! E don hook am for throat!🙄 Dismisal loading...
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OYO MEESI
OYO MEESI@abi4u2011·
@mrhighfoster @TalkSpotNigeria How did someone with a motor spare parts seller father and thrift clothes seller went through all these hard poverty. Looks like the story has been exaggerated for soft sell and sympathy.
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Vincent The Therapist
Vincent The Therapist@mrhighfoster·
He is 31 years old At nine months old, a failed measles injection by a local nurse caused avascular necrosis, leading to lifelong hip pain and leg weakness until his hip replacement surgery Four of his siblings died in childhood (likely related to sickle cell trait in the family), making his survival a "statistical miracle" At age 10, he dropped out of school due to poverty but returned after his mother worked as a cleaner for six years to pay his fees He learned chess as a kid at a local barber's shop in a Lagos slum while playing video games with friends Barely spoke English when he started secondary school (mostly Yoruba at home) but quickly picked it up from classmates His mother was a petty trader (thrift clothes seller), and his father sold spare parts. They met in a Lagos market Chess helped him develop a strong photographic memory, which he used to cram for exams and survive without parental allowances He became Nigeria's No 13 ranked chess player and earned the National Master title at age 20 He won gold medals representing Yaba College of Technology in the Nigeria Polytechnic Games and the RCCG Chess Championship He also won the National Friends of Chess Tournament and the Chevron Chess Open He got a diploma in computer science and used chess winnings to support himself through school Founded Chess in Slums Africa in September 2018 as a volunteer-driven nonprofit after visiting slums like Majidun The organization has reached thousands of underprivileged kids, including producing a 10-year-old champion with cerebral palsy Tunde Onakoya broke the Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon (over 60 hours) in Times Square, New York, in 2024 Featured in CNN African Voices for his work Tunde has a younger brother (two years apart) He credits chess with saving him from slum poverty and giving him an "intellectual identity" He once simultaneously won 10 chess games at the DLD Conference in Germany First African to win the Lideramos Youth Award for Social Impact in Spain. Won the Corporate Chess Championship in Malawi with a perfect 7/7 score Tunde dreams of building the world's biggest chess institute in Nigeria . . . . Tunde Onakoya has brought attention to Africa through Chess. He started teaching chess at a younger age to children. I'm talking of around 2013/2014 when he was meeting at parks around Lagos State, just to teach kids in the open (mostly after work hours) . . Today, I am more interested in telling you more about him, and how he has also risen from a place of deep poverty and struggles. He has done soooo much for people and it's only expected that these past impacts would show on him as well You might have your reservations about him, but you cannot downplay how he used the game of chess to bring great changes to children's lives. . . A lot of children now have access to education, purpose and meaning, thanks to Chess. You are also part of his story. Tunde didn't do all these alone. Your support, your accolades, your retweet, your reposts, everything So look at the bigger picture. Think of the kids whose lives have changed from taking alcohols and drugs on the streets of slums, to having regulated mental health and more purpose driven lives, due to Chess and the opportunity it brought. . . . . Tunde can't certainly please everyone, and yes, there might be actions that many people would attribute to him being human. But if children would smile again, because he created an opportunity for them to have their smiles again.... Then it's one of the best legacies anyone can ever have. And you also can create your own legacy to which nations would applaud, recognise and help preserve 🫂 The sky is big enough for you, I and Tunde to shine and shine bountifully well ❤️ . . . ✍️ Vincent the Therapist
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD

First Nigerian to play chess at the Louvre 🇫🇷-The world’s most prestigious museum.

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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Moment some Lagos Street boys threw stones at Musical Artist Mavo’s car after he refused to give them money
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