amb owoo
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amb owoo
@ambowoo
VETERINARIAN ¦ Product Manager |A lover of God¦ |season volunteer and SDG advocate | Political enthusiast ¦ An entrepreneur
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2013
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AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU (GCFR)
@channelstv @ARISEtv @NTANewsNow @TheNationNews @MobilePunch @officialABAT


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@Oluwadebrah Why not feature the bride and groom
Let the world know that the whole Train served cuteness overdose
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@Toleen_isa_star @thedayoolusoga Happy birthday pastor.
Thank you for all you do for us
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Thank you for loving me and our children.
Thank you for loving my family.
Above all, thank you for drawing me closer to Christ 🩶.
Happy birthday to the husband of my youth🩶🩶
I love you forever and a day @thedayoolusoga

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@afrisagacity 3M is missing from my @myaccessbank since 26th Feb. while I was outside Nigeria, this made me to come back to Nigeria to find a solution to it, I have been to different @myaccessbank branches but they are always telling me stories and talking rubbish instead of giving me my money
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Let me break this down in a plain language.
Tinubu’s govt has asked Opay, Palmpa, Kuda Bank, and Moniepoint to stop new customers from opening accounts on their platforms.
So, if Musa, Emeka, or Tunde wants to register on Opay, they can’t.
The reason they gave was that Nigerians use the platforms for “illegal forex exchange - i.e. Nigerians send and receive dollars and Naira on the platform.
This is a fat lie, actually. Here’s the real truth..
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja
Just In: CBN directs OPay, Palmpay, Kuda Bank, and Moniepoint to stop onboarding new customers
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@instablog9ja @UBAGroup when will you guys refund my money??
@FBN_help when will. Your customer give his consent to refund my money
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@d_ocheido - A feminist would have interpreted this in another angle.
- A misogynist would have also interpreted this in another way.
Lesson: Before making conclusion or a decision, always learn to observe and read the situation well.
Nice thread👏🏼
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I’m officially certified in #ProductManagementBasics! Pendo and Mind the Product’s new course covered the fundamentals of the product manager role, an overview of the Product Management Life Cycle, and best practices for building products that drive business outcomes.

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OBSERVATION: I am struggling to understand.
You pay $250,000 to get into a tiny vessel with 4 other people to submerge yourself under 2.5 miles of water.... where the water pressure equals some 3 tons per square inch ..... in order to look at the wreckage of a vessel that sank more than 100 years ago. And most of the observations will be done on TV screens, as the vessel has only one tiny window.
In my friend’s Iverson voice: "Look at! We talking about looking at! Not actually exploring or touching. Just to look at?!".
The company that you are going with tells you upfront that they have no "Rescue" capacity. If anything goes wrong with your little vessel....engine trouble, buoyancy trouble, oxygen trouble....the company that is taking you has NO WAY of rescuing you.
And yet, you pay your $250,000 and happily climb into the tiny little vessel and head out on your voyage to the bottom of the sea.
Fast forward 24 hours....you haven't returned. Now, everyone is scrambling to find you and "rescue" you. Not the company that took you down there....everyone else.
I know that I am a heartless bastard, but, I couldn't care less. If they are able to find them and rescue them, then my hat goes off to the rescuers. Being able to mount a rescue operation at 13,000 feet below sea level in under 30 hours would be a herculean feat and the people who are able to do that deserve our admiration. Hopefully, in doing that they learn somethings about deep sea rescues that can be useful in the future and that they don't endanger any other lives. And, if they are able to pull it off, I hope they give the bill for the effort to the company and the occupants!
But if you are willing to risk your life doing these feats of daring do, then you have to be willing to accept the consequences if you fail. It would be more worthwhile if you risked your life trying to do something that was of more value and importance to the human race than just looking at a 100 year old ship wreck. I can see risking your life going on a space orbit mission, or a mission to the moon or Mars. The more knowledge we can gather on space travel the better, so that is worth the risk to me. But going to look at a 100 year old shipwreck? I'll pass. 🤦🤦🙄🙄
Better they go watch the movie "Titanic".
Same thing. Less risk.

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