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@ayoakande

Father, husband, entrepreneur 🇳🇬 🇺🇸

Florida, USA Katılım Ekim 2009
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Pulse Nigeria
Pulse Nigeria@PulseNigeria247·
Report shows that Nigerians have a special gene mutation which keeps them happy. 😳 Nigerians reportedly have the bliss chemical called “Anandamide” reduces the chances of depression, reduces PTSD, and makes it easier to forget painful memories.
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Oyíndà
Oyíndà@yorubachic·
I'm sorry this is wrong. There are a lot of our stuff that has been plundered but this is not one of them. These shell huts are located in Lower Grosvenor Gardens, near Victoria Station in London. And they are not from Ilé-Ifè. They were built in 1952 as part of a post-war redesign of the gardens. The architect is a French designer Jean-Charles Moreux. The videographer made a wrong assumption.
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Ayo@ayoakande·
@onyeka_chii Can someone who knows how this works explain to this person? Cos I’m tired.
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ONYEKA
ONYEKA@onyeka_chii·
Federal government is doing intra-regional rail in SW and North but in the SE, governors are expected to build them. They'll tell you it's no longer on exclusive list, but they'll use federal money to build it in other regions and ask you to blame your governors. Bastards!!!
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Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“Military Apprehended Wanted IPOB/ESN “Terr0r!st”, Simon Chukwumeoru Akpoke (Alias 'Iron') At His Hideout In Ogun State, cr!ppl£s IPOB/ESN Infrastructure In South East Operations”
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Ayo@ayoakande·
@osazenoo Lagos needs a task force anticipating and preventing this from happening. Nigerians will turn everywhere into a marketplace of not aggressively checked. It’s that 3rd world mentality.
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Osas
Osas@osazenoo·
See the newly reconstructed Badagry expressway is already being misused. This is all shades of wrong.
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Ayo@ayoakande·
@Arewa_Source Get those Fulani terrorists away from Oyo state. You’ll be dreaming if you think the protectors of yorubaland will risk these bloodsucking death cult worshipers ever having power in oyo state.
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Arewa Source
Arewa Source@Arewa_Source·
APC is trembling as opposition leaders unite in Ibadan, Oyo State.
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Ayo@ayoakande·
@AbbaM_Abiyos As long as he belongs to that death cult of a religion, I won’t hold my breath. But yes, he seems to be the most logical of the Northern elite. The rest are fuckn lunatics.
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Comrade Abiyos Roni.
Comrade Abiyos Roni.@AbbaM_Abiyos·
I keep saying this; HRH Sunusi Lamido Sunusi should join Nigerian politics not traditional ruling system…. Imagine if Sunusi for once becomes Governor of Kano State, a Senator or President of Nigeria for a good 8 years…. His knowledge, wisdom and experiences should be beneficial to the societal and national development. All that Knowledge, experiences and wisdom are now have no impacts to the society, nation and the people because he cannot change anything while he remains in that traditional system 💔
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Ayo@ayoakande·
Ok I don’t like this guy but he has a point. You’ll have pie in the face if you don’t provide adequate evacuation of garbage expected to be generated tmmr. Then you’ll look incompetent. They say even a broken clock is right twice a day. This may show you to be super competent or the opposite, but it will reveal who you are. Good luck. Lagos is no longer in the small games even if you don’t realize it. The world is watching, as I’ll be from Florida.
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Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour
Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour@GRVlagos·
Your response is quite appreciated, Mr Commissioner. However, your “strengthening logistics via PSP” claim doesn’t hold. LAWMA terminated 22–27 PSP operators in 2025 alone for failing basic waste collection, while residents still report irregular services despite paying. Recall that the 2016 Cleaner Lagos Initiative (PSP overhaul) collapsed at scale due to chronic under-capacity, payment breakdowns, and performative enforcement. The system was never built for 13k–20k tonnes/day, let alone sanitation-day surges that overwhelm trucks. The number of LAWMA intervention trucks cannot guarantee immediate evacuation which then turns this exercise into a net environmental negative because swept waste clogs channels faster than it can be cleared. Eko a gbe wa o!
Tokunbo Wahab@tokunbo_wahab

@GRVlagos let me respectfully disagree. Shutting down a city of over 20 million people is not what we are doing. We are asking residents to dedicate one hundred and twenty minutes, once every thirty days, to clean their immediate surroundings. That is not a shutdown. That is called taking responsibility. I agree completely that waste management logistics, from collection to disposal to recycling, are critical. That is why we have spent the past year strengthening those very systems. We have banned single use plastics, we are converting Olusosun landfill to energy, we are deploying biogas facilities in our markets, we are partnering with Lafarge to turn waste into valuable resources, and we are empowering young innovators with technology to improve sanitation access. These are not cosmetic actions. They are structural changes to how Lagos manages waste. But here is what I also know. No system of waste management, no matter how sophisticated, will succeed if citizens refuse to take basic responsibility for their environment. You cannot complain about flooding while dumping refuse in drains. You cannot demand a cleaner city while sweeping waste into the road. You cannot blame government for a dirty environment when you are unwilling to clean the front of your own house. The monthly sanitation exercise is not a substitute for systemic reform. It is a complement to it. It is about rebuilding a culture of environmental stewardship that has been lost over time. Technology and infrastructure alone cannot save a city whose people have abandoned personal responsibility. We welcome objective criticism that offers solutions. But dismissing a civic exercise as unimaginative, while offering no alternative path to citizen participation, does not move us forward. #LagosSanitationExercise

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SUPERSTAR DJEAZEE 🌊
SUPERSTAR DJEAZEE 🌊@ThisisEazee·
@tokunbo_wahab @GRVlagos It's not even doable, you expect people to leave the work they're posed to be doing and then start going up and down the streets to clean without reward, when the mayor of New York did this he added reward so the people's time was worth something. Use cleaners.
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Tokunbo Wahab
Tokunbo Wahab@tokunbo_wahab·
@GRVlagos some have argued, just like you did, that monthly environmental sanitation is not meaning. Let me respectfully disagree. Shutting down a city of over 20 million people is not what we are doing. We are asking residents to dedicate one-hundred-and-twenty-minutes, once every thirty days, to clean their immediate surroundings. That is not a shutdown. That is called taking responsibility! Monthly sanitation matters because it reinforces five important principles; • First, it reminds every household and business that environmental responsibility begins at the source. • Second, it helps keep frontage drains, setbacks, markets, streets, and neighbourhood spaces clear before waste becomes a larger nuisance. • Third, it provides a predictable window for inspection, advocacy, and enforcement. • Fourth, it strengthens community ownership, because government alone cannot clean up after millions of people every day. • Fifth, it supports the wider waste-management chain by encouraging proper bagging, containerisation, PSP patronage, payment compliance, and a reduction in indiscriminate dumping. I agree completely that waste management logistics, from collection to disposal to recycling, are critical. That is why we have spent the past year strengthening those very systems. We have banned single use plastics, we are converting Olusosun landfill to energy, we are deploying biogas facilities in our markets, we are partnering with Lafarge to turn waste into valuable resources, and we are empowering young innovators with technology to improve sanitation access. These are not cosmetic actions. They are structural changes to how Lagos manages waste. But here is what I also know. No system of waste management, no matter how sophisticated, will succeed if citizens refuse to take basic responsibility for their environment. You cannot complain about flooding while dumping refuse in drains. You cannot demand a cleaner city while sweeping waste into the road. You cannot blame government for a dirty environment when you are unwilling to clean the front of your own house. The monthly sanitation exercise is not a substitute for systemic reform. It is a complement to it. It is about rebuilding a culture of environmental stewardship that has been lost over time. Technology and infrastructure alone cannot save a city whose people have abandoned personal responsibility. We welcome objective criticism that offers solutions. But dismissing a civic exercise as unimaginative, while offering no alternative path to citizen participation, does not move us forward. A cleaner Lagos will not be built by government alone. It will be built by systems, discipline, enforcement, infrastructure, and citizens doing the right thing consistently. #LagosSanitationExercise #CleanerLagos
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Shutting down a city of 20 million people to clean their immediate environment is parochial and lacks imagination. For emphasis: the issue is not so much about cleaning your environment (which is great) but the logistics of waste management - starting from the collection, to disposal and recycling. Anything short of rethinking this system is cosmetic and unimaginative.

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Ayo@ayoakande·
@tokunbo_wahab @GRVlagos You have time to be explaining to him. He’s just opposing you for the hell if it. Not sure why he doesn’t go run for governor where his constituents are from.
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Ricky Gulliory
Ricky Gulliory@RGulliory667·
Indian Model: Indian Americans A huge percentage of Indian immigrants in the 70s and 80s were doctors and engineers who came via professional visas. By the 90s, the H-1B visa acted as a literal "pre-selection" tool where U.S. companies vetted their skills before they even landed.
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Marc Porter Magee 🎓
Marc Porter Magee 🎓@marcportermagee·
“the group that stands out the most is second-generation Nigerian Americans. Their educational attainment exceeds all other racial/ethnic groups, including Asian Americans”
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Ayo@ayoakande·
@Arewa_Source @REAL_BIG_STEF Lemme guess? You’re advocating for their elimination cos they’re protesting, and your fragile death cult headed by a mystical questionable character won’t stand for it? Sick freaks.
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Arewa Source
Arewa Source@Arewa_Source·
"The most terrible thing we have ever seen in Northern Nigeria just happened in Kano. Women came out with pants all in the name of politics. This is not politics, this is a war against Islam"
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Ayo@ayoakande·
@RGulliory667 @CCFreedmen @marcportermagee Are the other African and Non- African Immigrants not self selecting to come here? Your narrative doesn’t hold up to the slightest interrogation.
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Ayo@ayoakande·
@AB_Dizzyy @9inegeria @Yorubaness Privatization is the only way to get real value for anything. Govt is not efficient or profit driven so it doesn’t have the magic necessary to build. I wish more people understood this instead of thinking govt will save them.
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AB DIZZY😵✨
AB DIZZY😵✨@AB_Dizzyy·
@9inegeria @Yorubaness Instead asking y You're displaying your generational foolishness The government only functions after privatization.Look at electricity, and most Lagos beaches got privatized because people in charge don't know anything about managing public resources.
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Yorùbáness
Yorùbáness@Yorubaness·
Oyo State Government Hands Over Bower’s Tower To Private Firm For 15-Year Concession. Iconic Tourist Site To Be Redeveloped within 24 Months.
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Abubakar Malami NEWS
Abubakar Malami NEWS@Abia_stateADC·
You are to investigate Malami and Nasir El-Rufai; we will investigate Fashola, Wike, Umahi, Godswill Akpabio and Ifeanyi Okowa.
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Ayo@ayoakande·
Lagos needs a leader and ministers that don’t have a blind spot to filth. Until that happens you’re wasting everyone’s time. It’s all about being intentional about every sigle sq meter . You struggle to keep Ikoyi and VI aesthetically pleasing, the rest of Lagos has no chance. I wasn’t impressed last thanksgiving after coming back after 15 years with my family . I was low key embarrassed . Stop being mediocre and hire people who understand what needs to be done, not who think they know.
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Ayo@ayoakande·
@SeeRacists Finally, a man with actual balls and self dignity
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i Report Racism & Child Crimes
NEW: High school girls basketball coach Paige Adams just got indicted on 32 COUNTS of R*PING a student then her husband (a fellow coach at the SAME SCHOOL) immediately dumped her and filed for full custody of their son. She led the team to the state championship in her first season… now she’s facing up to 31 YEARS in prison. Husband Drew Adams didn’t even wait 24 hours.
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Ayo@ayoakande·
@drantbradley @515ideas That’s not a bug, that’s the design. You are not meant to be visible.
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Anthony Bradley
Anthony Bradley@drantbradley·
@515ideas This is middle. The black upper middle-class lives in mansions. This is hard for people to see because they are invisible.
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Anthony Bradley
Anthony Bradley@drantbradley·
This is a typical black middle-class neighborhood in the Atlanta area. This is not AI. The black middle-class is invisible in the US because we are boring. We’re not depicted in movies, TV shows, etc. because parents work everyday, attend youth sports event, go to church, etc.
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