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@akinzeus

live and let's live 💜❤️

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Toju weston
Toju weston@TojuWes·
Nigeria Air Force M346FA today at Leonardo facility in Aeroporto Varese venegono italy. @Jakepor21 you wey wan support my hunger strike don Waka leave me🤧 2. Tell Leonardo say we nor want again, Dem don flex the jet pass us wey get am😂😂😂
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The Compass Hub
The Compass Hub@thecompasshub·
American oil giant ExxonMobil has renewed plans to invest in major deep-water projects in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, signalling fresh momentum in offshore development. As part of the plan, the company said it expects to take a Final Investment Decision on the 8 billion dollar Owowo field by 2027. It also disclosed that the Production Sharing Contract for the Erha deep-water project has been extended to 2042. The Owowo oil field lies in Nigeria’s deep offshore area within Oil Mining Leases 139 and 154. It is located about 25 kilometres east of the Usan field, off the coast of Bayelsa State. The Erha oil field is also located offshore Nigeria in the deep-water Gulf of Guinea, within the western Niger Delta. The new deep-water developments are expected to take place close to the existing Erha field, which has been in operation for about 20 years.
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Boss Mustapha Z.
Boss Mustapha Z.@__yellows·
Nigerian Military and the CJTF neutralised ISWAP fighters and destroyed their camp. The victory against insurgents continues! ✊🏾
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The Compass Hub
The Compass Hub@thecompasshub·
Upstream oil sector rebounds with $10bn new investments. Nigeria’s upstream oil and gas sector is witnessing a resurgence in investor confidence, with over $10bn in new investments unlocked through recent regulatory reforms, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission has said. The Commission Chief Executive of the NUPRC, Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, disclosed this on Thursday at the 2026 Oloibiri Lecture and Energy Forum in Abuja, where key industry stakeholders gathered to examine pathways to achieving and surpassing Nigeria’s oil production targets. The Federal Government aims to achieve a crude oil production target of three million barrels per day by 2030. Speaking at the 26th edition of the forum themed, “Beyond the Three Million Barrels Target: Harmonising Digitalisation, Capital and Policy Frameworks for Intelligent Operations and Asset Optimisation,” Eyesan said the inflows reflect growing confidence in Nigeria’s policy direction following the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act.
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Olu Verheijen
Olu Verheijen@OluVerheijen·
Nigeria's Power Sector Financial Reforms: Setting the Facts Straight
Presidency Nigeria@NGRPresident

Nigeria’s Power Sector Financial Reforms: Setting the Facts Straight The Federal Government of Nigeria is implementing a structured and balanced reform programme to address longstanding financial challenges in the power sector. At the core of this effort is a market-based settlement mechanism designed to restore the sector, not reward accumulated claims that extend beyond verifiable service delivery. The objective is to ensure fairness to operators while also protecting the interest of the Nigerian public. Between 2015 and 2025, the sector accumulated approximately ₦4.7 trillion in claims across the electricity value chain. Following a Presidential stakeholder meeting in July 2025 where the claims of N4.7trillion were presented, a thorough review was recommended by President Bola Tinubu. On August 15, 2025, a ₦4 trillion fiscal cap was approved by the Federal Executive Council following which a comprehensive verification process was undertaken to verify claims. This resulted in a 30 percent reduction in claims, leading to a final negotiated settlement of ₦3.3 trillion, reflecting only valid and contract-backed obligations. To ensure sustainability and avoid fiscal pressure, the settlement is being implemented through a phased, market-based financing framework. •Total Series I Programme Size: approximately ₦1.23 trillion •Series I, Phase I (January 2026): ₦501 billion raised from the domestic capital market Disbursement is already underway: •₦223 billion has been disbursed to Generation Companies and gas suppliers •₦197 billion is in process, largely for gas-related obligations All disbursements are phased and conditional, based on verified claims, signed settlement agreements, and completed documentation. Implementation Progress •As at January 8, 2026: Five (5) Generation Companies covering fourteen (14) power plants had signed settlement agreements valued at approximately ₦827 billion •As at March 31, 2026: Eight (8) Generation Companies (2 public and 6 private), covering seventeen (17) power plants, have signed their settlement agreements valued at approximately ₦2.28 trillion This reflects growing alignment and participation across the sector. The financial settlement is also being implemented alongside broader reforms designed to strengthen the sector, including targeted support to ensure affordability for poor and vulnerable households, and tariff reforms aligning higher service bands with cost-reflective pricing to support investment and improve service delivery The programme is designed to restore liquidity, stabilise generation, improve reliability, and reposition the sector for long-term sustainability. It also reflects a shift from unverified claims to disciplined, transparent, and market-backed obligations. Note: This is not a one-off intervention but a structured effort to reset the financial and operational foundations of Nigeria’s power sector. The Federal Government remains committed to ensuring that the reforms deliver a stable, reliable, and investable electricity market for the benefit of all Nigerians.

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Alexander Iwobi
Alexander Iwobi@alexiwobi·
MORE TO LIFE!
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Mayor Dele Oshinowo
Mayor Dele Oshinowo@HonMayorDele·
I am Yoruba but… But what? Ase!
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O.J Darasimi
O.J Darasimi@josh_olonade·
You didn’t point out anything, you literally built the stereotype you walking vitriol. “If you’re Yoruba and they tell you that you look Igbo, just know that you’re fair and fine or fine, but if they tell you that you look Yoruba, just know that you’re not fine and maybe talk to much” You are the literal blueprint of the failure of Yoruba men, who dehumanized their own women just to build engagement, only to now pivot and pretend you were 'observing' the trend. You didn't point out the stereotype; you were the one in the lab constructing it. If your brain is too malnourished to produce a single piece of intelligence, you should at least have the shame to process the absolute folly you’re emitting.
YOM🗣️@ThaBoyYom

Lol to all you Yoruba id!iots crying in my comments.. So what’s the difference between what she said and what I observed and pointed out 8yrs ago ? Ko ni ye gbogboyin!!

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OLALEKAN@akinzeus·
@Miztem2 @Feyisparkles The babe is just funny. She has been dancing naked since trying to change the narrative. You are literally yoruba, this vile babe has been having a hatred fest against you since 2013 and her recent dms shows she isnt repentant, but just to sound cool to her fellow retards she'd..
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OLUWAFEYISAYO ❤️❤️
It is also quite hypocritical to see the accounts who literally breathe tribalism be at the fore front asking her company to sack her.
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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
😢Senior Officers lost since January- March 2026 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔 Lt Col SI Iliyasu Lt Col Malinga Lt Col Ebibha Brig Gen DU Braimah
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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
Now everywhere is full with this bad news about the Army, but we won't see this level of praises when we win. 💔ENKR💔
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UPDATEBOYZ 
UPDATEBOYZ @Updateboyx·
Imagine running away from defending your women because you don't want to lose engagement on social media. Oju gbq mi ti fun yin. 🤧🤧
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OLALEKAN
OLALEKAN@akinzeus·
Baba oni baba 😂😂😂 Make them no pour sand sand for him garri 😂
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