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agro expert/PA trader/potential crocodile breeder/pisces/in partnership with the Universe/creativity/a friend of Gen Z/we farm or else... we build or else...

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SIR CHARTIST@ChartBreakouts·
Let's zoom out on where we actually are: Feb 28: US-Israel launch "Operation Epic Fury" on Iran Mar: Oil surges 70%. Hormuz effectively closed. Apr 7: Ceasefire announced. Oil -15%. Markets rip. Apr 8: Ceasefire cracks. Iran blocks tankers again. Apr 11-12: 21 hours of peace talks. No deal. Apr 13: Trump orders full naval blockade of Iranian ports. ✅Oil: back above $100 ✅ Consumer sentiment: ALL-TIME record low ✅ Inflation: heading toward 4%+ ✅ Markets: down ✅ Earnings season: starting today This isn't a correction anymore. This is a regime change for oil prices that could last years. Are you positioned for it?
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Kamikaze Cash
Kamikaze Cash@kamikazecash·
Do people not realize that the presidency is just another business to Trump? Whenever he goes to his golf courses, he charges the secret service for the rooms they stay in while protecting him. For a single trip, he charges the government more money than he donates in salary. And I’m sure he still takes the tax deduction for donating his salary. Between the NFTs, the merch, the event tickets, the WLFI tokens, the “foreign investments,” the ability to choose not to investigate himself and pardon his friends- the Trump family has made more money off this presidency than they would have earned in 100 lifetimes.
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Mark Essien
Mark Essien@markessien·
This is how Nigeria will soon look like (with the solar panels). This is Syria.
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Son of David
Son of David@DrOlusesan·
TIME TO GUARD NIGERIA, FIGHTING! Emerging AI-enhanced models in international circles, not currently present in our cadastral records are upending much of what we know about Nigeria's Mineral Geology. New quantitative data suggests we are a far greater gold powerhouse than previously believed; possibly even surpassing South Africa! NMGS in our time only know much of Offa/Ife-Ilesha schist belt single fissure deposits. An extensive stockwork mineralization within amphibolite and gneiss metamorphic settings is an entirely new, and unbelievable Geology of Nigeria. Owo de!!
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There are three ministries in Nigeria that, if they truly worked together, could make life easier for Nigerians while generating billions of dollars in revenue every year. But for that to happen, we need leaders who are willing to put Nigeria first. The three ministries are: 1. Federal Ministry of Transportation 2. Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy 3. Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy These ministries control sectors that could make Nigeria feel like heaven on earth. Take tourism for example. Nigeria’s tourism industry contributes roughly $4–5 billion annually. Now compare that with the Philippines, where tourism generates close to $100 billion every year. Yet Nigeria has more cultural diversity, more festivals, a globally influential music industry, and one of the largest film industries in the world. Now look at the maritime sector. The Philippines earns roughly $16–25 billion annually from maritime and ocean industries. Nigeria earns about $6–8 billion. Yet Nigeria has the largest port economy in West Africa, massive oil shipping activity, a long Atlantic coastline, and one of the biggest consumer markets in Africa The opportunity is there… but corruption and poor coordination continue to slow progress. The last time I visited the Philippines, I traveled from Manila to Cebu, then to Bohol, and back to Manila on a Ro-Pax vessel. That journey made me imagine how transformative such a system could be in Nigeria. Nigeria has eight coastal states that touch the Atlantic Ocean: • Lagos State • Ogun State • Ondo State • Delta State • Bayelsa State • Rivers State • Akwa Ibom State • Cross River State In addition, several inland states are connected to the ocean through river systems flowing into the Niger Delta, including: • Anambra State • Edo State • Benue State • Niger State • Kogi State If Nigeria fully developed inland water transport, cargo and passengers could move by boat from inland states like Kogi, Anambra, and Benue to coastal cities. A Ro-Pax vessel earns from two main streams: • passenger tickets • vehicle and cargo transport (cars, buses, trucks) A typical medium Ro-Pax ferry carries: • 800–1000 passengers • 150–200 vehicles per trip Now imagine Nigeria building 10 major Ro-Pax routes across its rivers and coastline, operating about 20 vessels. Routes could include: • Onitsha to Port Harcourt • Warri to Lagos • Lokoja to Delta State Each vessel could generate tens of millions of dollars annually. Across the network, that is over $600 million in direct revenue every year. Once tourism, logistics, port activity, hotels, restaurants, and trade are factored in, the total economic value could exceed $2.4 billion annually. And guess what? With this, we have reduced pressure on highways, lower logistics costs, reduced congestion at airports, and created thousands of jobs. Countries like the Philippines and Norway use Ro-Pax ferry networks as national transport infrastructure. Now imagine Nigeria expanding that vision further. Imagine tourism and waterway agreements with other West African countries. • Lagos to Tema in Ghana • Benin Republic to Bonny Island • Coastal ferry routes across the Gulf of Guinea The opportunities are PLENTY. We have the resources. We have the geography. What we need is leadership that puts the country first. Because with the right vision and the right people in government, Nigeria can truly become heaven on earth. The funds we spend on presidential yachts, unnecessary renovations, or buying cars for judges, etc could build infrastructure that benefits millions of Nigerians. But we have leaders who are blind to this. Selfish leaders. Nigeria is supposed to be a 1st world country. The attached picture is what a ro-pax vessel looks like. It accommodates both passengers and cars/trucks, etc.
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ChiefHerbalist
ChiefHerbalist@HerbalistChief·
Bagaruwa, the plant that makes your vjay to be tight like a virgin.
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ChiefHerbalist
ChiefHerbalist@HerbalistChief·
Fasting turns off DIGESTION and turns on HEALING. It is one of the most underrated medicines on earth.
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Chukwunonso (Farmer)@FirstKingEntert

This Jacto PJ-16 (16L) is arguably the only #manual #knapsack #sprayer in Nigeria that is #more #expensive than many automated, hybrid, and even some industrial sprayers ₦120,000 for a manual sprayer… why? (in Nigerian voice). Lol 😃 - This sprayer is made with heavy-duty, chemical-resistant materials designed to withstand harsh agrochemicals and tropical farming conditions. It’s not your regular plastic sprayer that breaks after one season. -The engineering and durability is top notch, it uses a brass piston pump system and internal agitation mechanism, meaning: consistent pressure proper chemical mixing longer lifespan than conventional sprayers. -Operator comfort (this is underrated). The tank is ergonomically designed to fit your back, with padded adjustable straps and an efficient pump system that reduces fatigue during long hours of spraying. -The performance efficiency. It builds pressure faster, sprays more uniformly, and works reliably for hours of continuous field use. something many cheaper manual or even battery sprayers struggle with. -Brand trust and longevity. Jacto is known globally for producing high-performance agricultural sprayers that last for years, not months.The company gave three years guarantee, but so far from the users, jacto can stay up to 15 years and still active. Simple truth: It’s a long-term Agricultural investment tool. That’s why: It outprices many automated sprayers It competes with industrial-level equipment And serious farmers still choose it In one line: You’re not paying ₦120k for ordinary “manual sprayer ” you’re paying for durability, consistency, and zero stress in the field. Hit me up 09139986258 on WhatsApp if you want to place order for it.

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Baale of Milan🔴⚫
Baale of Milan🔴⚫@BaaleOfMilan·
𝔻𝕠 𝕟𝕠𝕥 𝕖𝕧𝕖𝕟 𝕤𝕖𝕖 𝕚𝕥 𝕒𝕤 𝕝𝕦𝕔𝕜 To achieve yield like these doesn't happen overnight. Not everyone can get it right & achieve what you're seeing. #farming is not for the lazy type nor for the faint-hearted. It is not always rosy either. It requires time, knowledge, money, skills, passion, dedication, setbacks, failure, perseverance, focus & hard work. The future Billionaires won't come from Oil and Gas, but Agribusiness #BaaleofMilan #AgribusinessCoach
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NaijaFarmer
NaijaFarmer@Nig_Farmer·
#NaijaFarmerTips I believe everyone loves a fresh, smooth, glowing skin,free from spots and wrinkles. And yes, it’s achievable! Here’s a simple natural tip 👇 1) Extract fresh ginger juice 2) Mix it with your regular lotion or cream 3) Apply on your body twice daily With consistent use, it helps brighten your skin and reduce spots and blemishes naturally. Try this and thank me😎
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ChiefHerbalist
ChiefHerbalist@HerbalistChief·
Africa boasts about its people’s heavy reliance on herbal medicine but has shown little political will, funding or coordinated effort to promote the practice. It’s always performative rhetoric with minimal action. We have failed to commercialize and industrialize the sector and have neglected the conservation and sustainability of our natural flora. Decades of talks with minimal action won’t help us anyway. It’s time for pragmatic actions.
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Chukwunonso (Farmer)
Chukwunonso (Farmer)@FirstKingEntert·
In this agricultural journey… I’m still just a learner in the process. Farming is an adventure. And one thing I’ve come to understand, It never truly ends. I’ve worked for people… And I’ve had people work for me. I’ve worked with animals… And I’ve worked with plants. I’ve had tractors work for me… And I’ve also relied on nothing but a hoe. I’ve offended many… And many have offended me. I’ve lost a lot… And I’ve gained a lot. The market has disappointed me… And I too have disappointed the market. Clients have shown me shege… And somehow, I’ve also shown clients shege. There were days I thought I had arrived… Only to realize I was still far from where I should be. I’ve battled uncertainties… I’ve battled losses… I’ve battled myself. And still… I’ve had moments of joy that made everything worth it. Checking my page this morning and seeing some old memories makes me nostalgic … 🍅 I know one thing for sure So far, so good. I may not be where I want to be yet… But at least, I’ve paid some dues. And this journey… It’s still unfolding. #farmers #farm
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Chukwunonso (Farmer)
Chukwunonso (Farmer)@FirstKingEntert·
Everything that belonged to poor man has been taken away from him 🥹! Before now In Nigeria, farming was labeled a poor man’s occupation. Tell me, how many poor men can afford to farm in 2026? Do you know the cost of Hybrid seeds and drip lines alone? Minus labor and other stuffs. Justice for poor man ✊🏿
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GREEN_BERET!!!
GREEN_BERET!!!@3Star_GOD·
NOTE: If you ever find yourself becoming unnecessarily disgruntled and not willing to take effective orders better start plotting a way to honourably leave because you will never win a fight against the system whether from within or outside. #Sentinel
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
Salary is what they pay you to make your dream come true Here are top Nigerians who built their businesses while still holding down regular jobs 1. Uche Eze — BellaNaija She started BellaNaija as a hobby in the same year she graduated, while in Canada and shortly before she resumed her first ever post-graduation job with Shell. It grew into Nigeria's biggest lifestyle and entertainment platform. 2. Tope Awotona — Calendly He landed a job at IBM as a sales rep, then moved on to Perceptive Software, Vertafore, and Dell EMC - all while attempting and failing at three startups before finally building Calendly. He didn't quit employment until the product had real traction. Calendly is now valued at over $3 billion. 3. Tony Elumelu — UBA / Heirs Holdings Elumelu built his reputation as an economist and worked his way through the banking system before eventually taking control of Standard Trust Bank and transforming it into what became UBA. He was a career banker who eventually became the owner. 4. Jim Ovia — Zenith Bank A pioneer in digital banking and financial services, his leadership helped modernize Nigeria's banking industry. Ovia worked within the financial system before founding Zenith Bank in 1990, using industry experience gained on the job. 5. Mitchell Elegbe — Interswitch Elegbe's Interswitch created the foundation for many of today's Nigerian tech industry leaders by digitizing payments and making them secure and scalable across the country. He was a corporate professional who built Interswitch while still embedded in the Nigerian corporate world before going full-time. 6. Banke Meshida-Lawal — BMPro Makeup Group Banke started makeup art as a passion while still in school, finding pleasure in making up her friends before occasions. Along the line she began to make fortune from her hobby - eventually building BMPro into one of Nigeria's top cosmetology firms. The common thread across all of them: They didn't wait to quit before they started building. They used employment to fund, learn, and validate, then scaled once the evidence was clear. The 9-5 isn't the enemy; it's often the launchpad.
Abiola | Property Advisor@realtorabiola

"Salary is what they pay you to forget your dreams" Dey play... Na person wey neva see beta job dey talk like that. Some salaries go buy x10 of your dreams and change go remain.

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Tope A teacher & A Farmer I Will Never Give Up 💪)
A woman cried out "​This morning,, my 4 year old son Daniel was just here, very healthy & playing with my husband’s car keys 😭😭 My husband had stepped out for a meeting out of town. We were alone at home. I only turned my back for one second to check the food on the stove. Suddenly, I heard a "gulp." I looked at the table the big SUV key was gone. ​Daniel was clutching his chest, unable to breathe. I ran out without shoes, screaming for help. My neighbor rushed us to the hospital. ​The doctors took an X-ray & gave me a report that broke my heart. The key was stuck deep. The doctor said, "Madam, the key has sharp edges. If we pull it, it will trr his throat. We must do surgery right now. Please, you quickly have to go pay the money." ​I felt like my world was ending. We are still in debt from my father’s funeral. My husband's business has been slow these days, Where are we going to get the surgery money?😭💔 ​ ​I ran to the hospital chapel, fell on my knees, and cried to God. I told Him, "You gave me this child to keep, not to lose!" ​I ran back & blocked the doctors as they were wheeling my son to the operating room 😭😭 . I begged the doctor, "Please, try to use the suction tool one last time!" The doctor was angry and told me I was wasting time, but I kept begging until he agreed. ​As the doctor put the tool in his throat, Daniel let out a loud, violent cough. CLINK! The heavy car key flew out of his mouth and hit the metal tray! ​The room went quiet. The nurse shouted, "Blood of Jesus!" The doctor was shocked. He picked up the key, handed it to me, and said: "Woman, go home. Your God did what science cannot explain." ​I am back home now, holding my baby. God turned my crying into dancing! 💃🔥 ​Please, Help me "THANK THIS GOOD GOD" t's not like I'm even so much of a believer. I hardly pray, i hardly go to church on Sundays but he still came through for me when i called. Family, I am crying as I write this. What God cannot do truly does not exist! Thank you father 🙏"
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NaijaFarmer
NaijaFarmer@Nig_Farmer·
God. Do not talk to any man! I made that mistake a few years ago... It ruined a very beautiful relationship for me. There's this egbon that I really admire and respect, he came through for me at a point in my life when I was stranded. I really love him. He'll tell me Lanre if you have any issues call me if I can't give you advice I will speak to other elders to seek directions. I thought yes! I have a confidant. I had a personal issue and called him to express my heart, and gave him all the details. I said I don't want advice but I just needed to tell someone what I am feeling. This Egbon called the person involved and said everything I told him even added other things. The other party (a woman) called me and said so many terrible things to me. I didn't say a word and took the shame. Out of respect for the Egbon I didn't call him or say anything about the issue. I just blocked him and never spoke to him again. The lesson I learnt from that situation was that - Your pain point is gist for another person. As a young man - you're all what you have! No one is coming to save you, keep your problems to yourself.
Ọládélé 🇳🇬👑@Theoladeledada

At your lowest, who do you talk to?

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