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@anizzy01

Product & real estate Photographer| Portraits Sessions |Videographer 👌 Drop a DM for bookings 📧 [email protected]

F.C.T Abuja Katılım Eylül 2011
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Abuja photographer+Videographer 📸 🇳🇬
Are you new or plan coming to Abuja for these festive period? Do you need a Shortlet, Airbnb or Apartment to stay with your guys? Family? Or friends? Here is one of the best apartment located in the most serene environment in town (Lifecamp) 24/7 Solar Comes with Elevator for a perfect view Smoke 💨 Area Close to a Mall It’s 2 Bedroom with Starlink & DSTV You can’t believe the price! Call me for bookings 07064502937 #airbnb #AbujaAirbnb #abujashortlet #AbujaTwitterCommunity #abujahomes #abujaluxuryhomes
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@anizzy01 Never heard of this place
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Binani Air
Binani Air@BinaniAir·
We’re Cleared for Takeoff! Binani Air is Ready to Fly ✈️ AOC Approved.
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Ugo Okafor
Ugo Okafor@ijele5000·
@activistmanny @anizzy01 Resistive loads(hot plates,water heaters, electric irons, electric ovens) draw a lot of current so it is better to run them during the day rather than during the night if you have solar panels, with inverter and batteries.
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Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo
Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo@GbengaWemimo·
One time, i arrived at Amsterdam I checked into my hotel room I head a knock. It was the hotel manager He said he noticed i had two phones on me and one of their guests was looking for his phone. He wanted to be sure i didnt take someone's phone by mistake because it is odd to see anyone with two phones in their country. I showed him my phones and assured him they were mine He later spologised to me and told me the man found his phone. Then he asked me again why i have two phones? It is well.
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Ozor Ndi Ozor
Ozor Ndi Ozor@OzorNdiOzor·
This is one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to share. My sister is currently battling kidney failure, and both of her kidneys have stopped functioning. She now depends on urgent medical treatment to stay alive. Watching someone you love go through this is heartbreaking. The cost of dialysis, medications, and other medical care is more than our family can afford alone. We have started a GoFundMe to help cover her medical bills and give her a fighting chance. Any support you can give whether it’s a donation, a prayer, or simply sharing this post would mean the world to us. Thank you for helping us fight for her life. 3125822249 First bank Ngozi blessing Iwuji Story and experience of Deborah Emmanuel. Big Apologies for the graphics
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Which car dey your mind to buy?
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Osarogie Ogbonmwan
Osarogie Ogbonmwan@Osarogieee·
Drive around Benin at night and all you see is DARKNESS. From ugbowo to GRA, no functioning streetlights, just total DARKNESS!! Edo is DEFINITELY NOT shining 👎🏾
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Jennifer Joanna Yusuf
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Let me tell you a story and till today, I’m still in shock when I think about it. When I went to get my cabin crew license, we were about 15 students in my class. During our practicals, there was a man whose job was simply to open and lock the aircraft for us. Every single time we arrived, I would greet him, “Ina Kwana Sir” it means “Good morning, sir,” in Hausa, before going in. Now, if you understand the culture around aspiring flight attendants, you’ll know how easy it is for people to overlook anyone they consider “insignificant.” Most people wouldn’t even spare a second glance for someone in that position. But for me, greeting people, regardless of status, has always been natural. It’s how I was raised. Eventually, we completed the program. We all went back home… and like many fresh graduates, there were no job opportunities waiting. Then one day, I received a call from an unknown number. The man on the other end introduced himself as Nasiru. I was confused. I didn’t know anyone by that name. He asked, “Is this Jennifer?” I said yes. Then he said something that genuinely stunned me: “You don’t know me. I’m the man who used to open the aircraft for you at NCAT.” I paused. I told him honestly, “I know the man who opens the aircraft, but I don’t know his name.” He laughed and said, “Yes, that’s me.” Then he said something that left me speechless. “I don’t know your name… but I know you are the only one who greets me every morning before entering the aircraft.” At that point, I was already shocked. But he wasn’t done. He told me he went as far as finding our graduation brochure, searching through faces until he found mine, then matching it to my name and phone number, just so he could reach me. Why? Because he had five available slots for flying opportunities… …and he wanted me to take one. Guess what? He was one of the prominent Cabin Crew an airline had then (didn’t know this even during the call until about a year later). And not just that, he asked me to bring four other people. I was stunned. Completely. In that moment, it hit me deeply: You truly never know who is watching you. You never know whose heart you are touching with something as simple as respect. And you certainly never know how one small act of kindness can open doors you didn’t even knock on. That day, I didn’t just receive an opportunity. I received a reminder: Never let pride rob you of your humanity.
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