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@adeYNCA

Quality Management Professional, Tech Geek; Political enthusiast

Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2017
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Arojinle
Arojinle@arojinle1·
There are three claims in this tweet. Let's see how many is/are true 1. "There's no worm on earth that's eatable" FALSE. Many species of worms and worm-like larvae are safely eaten by humans worldwide as part of traditional diets 2. "The human already has inbuilt worms inside our system." FALSE Humans do not have "inbuilt" or normal worms as part of our biology. Intestinal worms (helminths such as roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, or tapeworms) are parasites, not a natural or inherent feature. They are acquired through contaminated food/water, soil, or poor sanitation and represent an infection, not something "inbuilt." 3. "Eating edible worms is one of the causes of intestinal cancer." FALSE There is no scientific evidence linking the consumption of properly prepared edible worms or insects to intestinal (colorectal) cancer or any other cancer. Conclusion: There's no truth in the tweet, from beginning till the end.
Danny Of Owerri🇳🇬🇺🇸🇳🇬@DrDanny2030

There's no worm on earth that's eatable. The human already has inbuilt worms inside our system. Eating edible worms is one of the causes of intestinal cancèr.

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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
The Southwest Development Commission, created barely a year ago (March 26, 2025), has just secured a provisional Rail Operating and Track License from the Nigeria Railway Corporation. As planned, the project will revive old unserved routes. It will connect all 6 Southwest states: Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, and Ekiti through a 44-city rail network to boost industries and GDP. Between 2000 and 2026, NDDC has supervised around N8 trillion in cumulative budget. The North East Development Commission has received over N1.5 trillion since its creation in 2017. Yet, the most recently created regional development commission is advancing on city-to-city rail transport infrastructure. When this is achieved, some people will excuse the failure from their end by saying they used federal money to develop the Southwest and abandoned others. Are the leaders in your geopolitical zone/region serious about development? Do they have a collective vision? Do you hold them accountable? Do you even care?
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@ThinkYoruba_1st This is hilarious. The intended word giving a different meaning goy me. Yoruba dun le'de...
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THINK YORUBA FIRST
THINK YORUBA FIRST@ThinkYoruba_1st·
Between a father in-law and his daughter in-law, she's intentional about learning Yorùbá language even though she's not Yorùbá. The way she mimicks him makes it funny
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
I don’t think the government should be running any refinery. Privatise them all. Billions of dollars in turnaround maintenance that haven’t worked will not suddenly start working. By now, anyone who doesn’t get this wasn’t built to get it. That said, the process of privatisation must be transparent, free and fair. And if there must be privileges in the room, those privileges must be reserved for Nigerian companies. This NNPC deal with a Jiaxing firm doesn’t read well in any of the articles and reviews I have come across. The reason we keep taking one step forward and several steps backward, from government to government, on matters like this is that the foundations of these deals are often suspect from the start. A deal that cannot survive sunlight at inception will not survive scrutiny in operation. Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. Our local players must take precedence over upstarts from wherever else. China wouldn’t prioritise a Nigerian company over its own. Certainly not a Nigerian upstart. We should not be the only country in the room confused about whose interests come first.
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Dr Joe Abah, OON
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah·
Guys, always stand up to shake hands. If the other person is older than you, it shows respect. If they are younger than you, it shows humility. Either way, you win. People who sit to shake hands are bad-mannered. When you shake hands, do not just offer a limp hand... even to an elder! Make sure that your handshake is firm. It shows confidence and fitness. Then make sure that you look into the person’s eyes. It shows interest, attention and confidence. Don’t look away furtively like a liar and a thief! Remember, as a man, there should be nothing limp or flaccid about you. You should always be polite and gracious, quietly confident (not arrogant, that is for inferior men) and erect. Always erect! I am Ezemmuo. I know things.
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@Biraphil You guys should be calming down please.
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
Unfortunately, Nigeria didn't become an independent Nation in 1999. 1960 - 1966: Sir Balewa - 5 Years, 2 Months 1966 - 1975: Gowon - 9 Years 1975 - 1976: Murtala - 6 Months 1979 - 1983: Shagari - 4 Years, 2 Months 1983 - 1985: Buhari - 1 Year, 6 months 1985 - 1993: IBB - 8 Years 1993 - 1998: Abacha (Peter's mentor) - 4 Years, 5 Months 1998 - 1999: Abubakar - 1 Year. 2007 - 2010: Umaru - 3 Years 2015 - 2023: Buhari - 8 Years TOTAL (NORTH) - 45 Years. 1966 - 1966: Ironsi - 6 Months. 1976 - 1979: OBJ - 3 Years, 6 Months. 1993 - 1993: Shonekan - 3 Months 1999 - 2007: OBJ - 8 Years 2010 - 2015: GEJ - 5 Years 2023 - 2027: BAT - 4 Years TOTAL (SOUTH) - 21 Years. The North has had 24 more years as Commander in Chief than the South. By your logic, the South still needs 6 unbroken terms to match the North. Should we also make this go viral? By all means. Let the truth find its own legs. Good Afternoon Severally...
Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar@jrnaib2

Make it go viral.

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Abduljalal Musa Aliyu
Abduljalal Musa Aliyu@AbduljalaalMusa·
In Islam, once a woman gets pregnant under your roof as your wife, the child is yours. Period. P.S: DNA testing to determine whether a child conceived by your wife is yours or not is not allowed in islam. If you like, stop talking to the woman after divorce, but you must take 100% responsibility for that child. Now, if you insist the child is not yours, meaning you have reasons beyond reasonable doubt, you appear before a judge and bring four witnesses, witnesses who saw her having intercourse with another man. If you have no proof and no witnesses, you swear four times that you are telling the truth. On the fifth oath, you invoke Allaah’s curse upon yourself if you are lying. If the wife responds likewise, swearing four times and invoking Allaah’s wrath on the fifth oath, the judge dissolves the marriage. The child is then not legally attributed to the husband. This is the process of li’an in Islam, not DNA testing.
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Sai Ishaya
Sai Ishaya@Sai_Ishaya_·
The funny thing about this tweet is that you're an EDUCATOR and one of the reasons you recycle this tweet every other day is that you've refused to learn the difference between an Artisan/technician and an engineer from the "illiterate" engineers taking their time to correct you everytime 💀 Are the graduates from even the top engineering schools around the world expected to all repair their own generators as proof of mastery of engineering? Why do you think generator repairmen still exist? This is the same Architect Vs Mason argument. An architect can design a skyscraper but you wouldn't call them incompetent for not being able to lay the bricks themselves. The same broken system you're mocking students for: the underfunding, the gaps, the systemic failures, is the exact problem that created the market for your edtech platform. Educare partly exists because Nigerian education needs fixing. You built a business on that gap. So maybe direct your energy at the government failing these students (& the actual problems caused by this) instead of the students themselves.
Alex Onyia@winexviv

The Mechanical Engineering final year students of IMO State University were hosting a graduation party. At some point the generator developed fault. None of the students had a clue on how to fix it. They all had to start searching for an artisan to fix it. They eventually found someone that came and fixed it. The quality of the graduates in most of our state universities and in some federal universities are unemployable. A university where students have to sort their way out without learning anything meaningful. I call many of them, illiterate graduates.

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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
If citizens of the Global North depended on visas to travel the world the way we do in the South, visa processing would have evolved decades ago. Nigeria's Ministry of Foreign Affairs must lead this charge. Embassies still operating on outdated passport submission requirements should be put on notice. The ask is not unreasonable. Best practice already exists. But that demand carries no credibility while Nigeria's own missions abroad operate by the same standards. Reform must be reciprocal. What is needed is simple: a clear timeline for compliance, applied outward to those processing Nigerian applicants, and inward to how Nigerian missions process everyone else. We need a timeline on this, for us and for those who processes ours. cc @NigeriaMFA @BTOofficial @Ojukwu_Bianca @France24 @AbikeDabiri @francediplo_EN @GermanyInAfrica @EmmanuelMacron @officialABAT medium.com/p/c1fea951a885…
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JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
This is the best video on Nigerian politics in this moment 😂😂😂😂😂 KO! Knock Out!
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@bin_gbada Which billionaire in their 60s would drag a 30kg bag up the stairs of an aeroplane just to deceive some gullible followers of been prudent?
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@bin_gbada Absolute lie. It is because he is not worth a bit of their time. It also translates that they only endured him while on the seat of power and as soon as he was done, no one needed him for anything, he simply didnt inspire or influence them in any way. isn't it obvious?
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