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@davinciuno

I'm a lot of things. A man of many interests, striving for excellence in all.

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Safer Space
Safer Space@davinciuno·
Never forget what you are, the rest of the world will not, wear it like an armour and it can never be used against you..👆
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc·
Oyo School Kidnapping by Terrorists; A few days ago, Barbaric lunatic terrorists kidnapped 7 teachers and 39 students in Oyo state Nigeria. The School Principal Mrs Rachael Alamu of Community High School, Ahoro-Esinele is in captivity. Four motorcycles allegedly snatched from villagers.(3 motorcycle was snatched from Yawota community and 1 from community high school) Moreover, the number of teachers missing/kidnapped were 7 (Seven) and students were 39 which in total 46 missing/kidnaped The affected schools include Community High School Ahoro-Esinele and Yawota Baptist Nursery and Primary School. The following teachers were reportedly abducted: Mrs Alamu FOLAWE – Principal, Community High School Mr Ojo JONATHAN – Vice Principal Mr Olatunde Zacchaeus – Teacher Mr John OLALEYE – Teacher Mr Michael OYEDOKUN – Teacher Mrs OLADEJI – Teacher Mary AKANBI – Teacher, Yawota Baptist Nursery and Primary School The underlisted students/pupils were also abducted from different communities within Oriire Local Government: AHORO-ESINELE COMMUNITY Rashida TAJUDEEN – 11 years Ahmed RAMONI – 8 years Abdulsalam TOYIB – 4 years Baraka ABIOYE – 16 years Fatimo JIMOH – 15 years Hassan AZEEZ – 14 years Joshua ADELEKE – 13 years YAWOTA COMMUNITY Samuel OYEDELE – 7 years Emmanuel OYEDELE – 4 years Idowu TAIWO – 4 years Christianah AKANBI – 2 years Juwon SUNDAY – 7 years Sikiru SALAMI – 3 years Soliu SALAMI – 4 years Ojo JOSEPH – 8 years Lydia ADEWOLE – 8 years Testimony JACOB – 5 years Kehinde KAOSARA – 7 years Sewa SEYI – 7 years Waliya BELLO – 4 years Lydia OLOHUNLOLUWA – 7 years Damilare ODERINDE – 8 years Deborah ADEBOWALE – 5 years Aisha OGUNTOWO – 10 years Lege TAIWO – 12 years Balkis AYANWALE – 8 years Asa David – 10 years ONIYA COMMUNITY Shuaibu ALIYU – 10 years Ahmed ALIYU – 7 years Muiz ALIYU – 5 years Jomiloju OGUNLOLA – 6 years ALAWUSA COMMUNITY Agune NOAH – 8 years Elizabeth ABADI – 5 years Tosin ABADI – 9 years Pius STEPHEN – 5 years Hannah OJO – 14 years Habidat AYANWALE – 7 years Mary GABRIEL – 6 years Jacob GABRIEL Teachers 7 Students 39 Pls share for the world to see this.
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Princess Luna 🇨🇲 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
Well, there are a number of reasons for this. Firstly, the highest risk of a robbery is generally during the day and that's because cash is actively being handled through deposits, withdrawals, or transfers etc ... Also, during the day customers are present & this presents a very delicate situation as they could be taken as hostages. This is actually one of the main reasons why security is so tight during the day. However, by far the main reason for the disparity in the security intensity is because as the day ends and the bank closes, all cash that was in circulation is carefully transferred into the vault. Once the money is secured inside the vault after closing hours, there is no longer any practical need for an armed presence to guard active transactions, because there are none. At this point, the focus of security is no longer on preventing armed robbery in real time, but on preventing unauthorized access to the building itself, which the night watch can handle. The watchman is not meant to engage in combat with criminals but to just maintain surveillance, detect observed irregularities, and trigger a response if and when necessary. In other words, the watchman simply functions as an early warning system, supported by alarms, cameras, and sometimes remote monitoring centers. Now, I know you're asking yourself about how strong the vaults actually are. Let me explain. Modern bank vaults are engineered to be extraordinarily resistant to forced entry. They are constructed using reinforced concrete combined with steel alloys designed to withstand extreme pressure, cutting tools, and high-impact force. Vault doors alone can weigh several tons and are fitted with complex locking mechanisms, including time locks that cannot be opened outside preset hours, even by authorized personnel. These systems eliminate the possibility of coercion or forced access during the night. Even the use of explosives such as grenades would be ineffective in any practical sense. Vault structures are designed to absorb. Attempting to breach one would require specialized equipment and time, which both greatly increase the likelihood of intervention. Most criminals avoid vaults entirely for this reason and instead target weaker points, such as human handling of cash during the day.
Ja Leto@_falsi1ke

Why do banks have armed police during the day, but switch to watchmen at night?

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Oyo Affairs
Oyo Affairs@Oyoaffairs·
Mama has explained the history behind the age-old misunderstanding between the Oloja of Ago Oja and the Alaafin of Oyo. Watch.
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Safer Space@davinciuno·
@sampo_ng @Oyoaffairs The Aladikun crown referred to in that dictum "ladelade lade..." is that of Ifon Orolu (heir of Obatala), not of an promiscuous woman. The praises of Ifon-orolu still sings of such till date.
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S A M P O ™️ ✨@sampo_ng·
@Oyoaffairs Is the crown in question was that of Alago Oja who was a scion of Aladinkun or the crown of Oba Olaosa Aladinkun (the heir of Obatala) who situated Ifon Orolu? The old woman's narrative is incongruous. Was Aladikun's wife having a promiscuous affair with then Alaafin or what?
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Safer Space@davinciuno·
@se_fola @sampo_ng @Oyoaffairs The gap in years between the Aladikun (ifon) he referenced, and Kabiyesi Atiba is very wide. The Aladikun you referenced as the wife of Atiba are not in the same circa, sir.
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FOLA SE@se_fola·
@sampo_ng @Oyoaffairs Aladikuns crown was collected twice for Alaafin 1st Oranmiyan carried no crown when he left Ife ,Oranmiyan was sent to fight a War against Olowu who was very powerful and whose kingdom reached Kaduna then Aladikun’s daughter was given to Atiba as wife borrowed Alaafin 2nd one
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Arojinle@arojinle1·
There's a Yorùbá clan that cuts across several big cities in Yorùbá land. If they marry, their wives must not call the deep name of this basket. I'm not talking about apẹ̀rẹ̀ o, the other name. While everyone can, the wives of this clan MUST NEVER. Do you know this clan and the name? PS: The taboo is borne out of respect, not any evil happenstance
Prince Adewale@Maya_leeke

Some Gen Zs doesn't know what this is called in yoruba. Do you know the name?

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Ok.elvis@Okelvis11·
I love their timing every Year😂
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The Sigma Mindset
The Sigma Mindset@thesigmamindset·
Such a fun way of explaining calories in, calories out 👇
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
You're my cuppycake gumdrop, snoogums-boogums... ❤️🤣❤️🤣
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The Biblical Man
The Biblical Man@Biblicalman·
The congregation doesn't need your coffee joke. They buried someone this week. They're sitting in pews with divorce papers in their glovebox. Kids who won't speak to them. Test results they haven't opened. They drove past three churches to hear you say something that costs you something. So open the Book. Forget the illustration you found on Google. Skip the movie clip. Kill the countdown timer on your outline. Preach like a man possessed. Preach like you'll answer for every wasted syllable. Preach like their blood is on your hands. Because it is. The pulpit isn't a stage. It's a witness stand...
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AlphaFox@alphafox·
She stopped saying Merry Christmas because she didn't want to offend anyone:
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Chad Bird
Chad Bird@birdchadlouis·
There are numerous American towns with “-ville” at the end of their names. The suffix “-ville” means “city.” So, Jacksonville is the “city of Jackson." There are also countries with “-stan” at the end of their names, such as Pakistan and Afghanistan. The suffix “-stan” means “place of.” So, Afghanistan is the “place of the Afghans” and so forth. Something similar happens with place names in the Bible when the Hebrew word “beth” (בֵּית) is joined to another word. This is a form of “bayit” (בַּיִת), which means “house.” There’s Bethel (בֵּית־אֵל), for instance, which means “House of El” (“House of God”), and Beth-Eden (בֵּית עֶדֶן), meaning “House of Delight or Luxury” (Amos 1:5). Most famously is Bethlehem which means “House of Bread.” The Bible mentions two Bethlehems: Bethlehem of Zebulun (Josh. 19:5) and Bethlehem of Judah. The latter, of course, is David’s hometown and the birthplace of Jesus. In Hebrew, the name occurs both as two words בֵּית לֶחֶם (Beth Lechem) and as two conjoined words בֵּית־לֶחֶם (Beth-Lechem), but never, as we write it in English, as one undivided word, “Bethlehem.” The Hebrew pronunciation has a hard "h" so Beth-Lechem would have been a more appropriate spelling, but we are stuck with Bethlehem. The noun “lechem” does mean “bread” but it’s also the generic word for “food” or “nourishment.” Were we to pray the Lord’s Prayer in Hebrew, we would ask our Father to give us this day our daily lechem, our daily nourishment. The first mention of “lechem” in the Bible is when Adam sinned, when God told him that thenceforth “by the sweat of your face you shall eat bread [lechem]” (Gen. 3:19). How graciously fitting, therefore, that the Last Adam was born in the House of Bread. He came to redo what Adam had undone—and to do it even better. By the sweat of Jesus’ face, by his effort and sacrifice and his bearing of the curse for us, we now eat of him, the Bread of Life, and live forever.
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Olumide Benjamin-Whyss@benjaminwhyss·
@chrisoguguoo @_Artmagic @lifeinsolace I think you should also try to see other people's perspective and not just say an outright no to what they're saying. Apostle Paul wasn't married, yet he gave arguably one of the most profound advice on marriage. Also, we should be careful with flawed analogies.
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Lateef Aremu
Lateef Aremu@AlfaYalayala·
What is your concern with Eyo? Has anyone invites you to participate? Why can't you let elebo practice their ebo? What is your own?
Muslims Connect@muslimsconnect0

EYO ISN’T JUST A CARNIVAL OR TOURIST EVENT Shayṭān often trivializes major sins by masking them with harmless names or presenting them as mere cultural displays. Eyo is not just another carnival or tourist attraction — it is an act of kufr, and any Muslim who knowingly partakes in it engages in something that takes them outside the fold of Islām. Its entire purpose is rooted in ancestor and deity worship. The festival is dedicated to honoring spirits, venerating ancestors, and paying homage to the reigning Oba. Its central deity, Adamu Orisha, traces its origin to the Ibefun/Iperu region. The major Eyo groups have their own conclaves (shrines) — the Awe. Many of these are only opened after ritual sacrifices have been performed. So why would any Muslim who fears Jahannam (Hellfire) involve himself or herself in such a practice? Even the rules during the parade make it clear that it is incompatible with Islamic teachings. Men and women are forbidden from wearing headgear; your hair must be uncovered. How can a conscious Muslim woman participate without directly violating Allah’s command regarding the ḥijāb? This festival is not just entertainment. So, O believing men and women: “Enter into Islam wholeheartedly, and do not follow the footsteps of Shayṭān. Surely he is your sworn enemy.” (Al-Baqarah 2:208) — Abu Muhsin

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Sai Ishaya
Sai Ishaya@Sai_Ishaya_·
I don't think people appreciate Nigeria's maternal mortality risk enough that's why this surprises them. We account for almost 30% of all global maternal deaths despite having only about 2.6% of the world's population. A Nigerian woman has a 1 : 25 lifetime risk of dying from pregnancy-related causes, for comparison, the risk in developed countries is 1 :4900. This equates to approximately 205 women dying every day, or one woman every seven minutes. If there's a high rate of maternal mortality, it almost always follows with a high rate of perinatal/under 5 mortality. Nigeria is one of the most dangerous countries to be pregnant, give birth, or be a newborn/infant. These are systemic issues that we can't wish away. If we like, we can continue to focus on petty tribal/ethnic conflicts instead of holding our leaders accountable.
StatiSense@StatiSense

FOUR COUNTRIES ACCOUNT FOR NEARLY HALF OF GLOBAL MATERNAL DEATHS 🇳🇬Nigeria, 🇮🇳India, 🇨🇩DR Congo, and 🇵🇰Pakistan together drove almost half (47%) of global maternal mortality in 2023, but Nigeria tops the list by a wide margin, not by chance. 🇳🇬Nigeria — 75,000 deaths 🇮🇳India — 19,000 deaths 🇨🇩DR Congo — 19,000 deaths 🇵🇰Pakistan — 11,000 deaths #Statisense (WHO, April 2025)

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Paul Cleverlee
Paul Cleverlee@Paulcleverlee·
Afrobeats mashup 2025
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💖+💡@chi_quiero·
See what an individual was able to source for funds and do....a single individual. Meanwhile we have a government and all they do is STEAL!
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Safer Space@davinciuno·
@_onyefoto @instablog9ja Don't do this brother. If they were to be mosques, I believe the proper authority will be consulted as well.
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
“Ooni Of Ife Removed Over 19 Shrines From Our Refinery, And Said ‘Let The Gods Come And Talk To Me’”— Aliko Dangote Says Aliko Dangote, Nigeria’s business magnate, has revealed that the Ooni of Ife personally oversaw the removal of more than 19 shrines located on the Dangote refinery site. According to Dangote, the shrines had previously restricted access, preventing anyone from approaching or carrying out activities in the area. During the commissioning of a section of the Dangote refinery, he recounted that the Ooni instructed that all the shrines be removed, declaring that the gods should “come and talk to me,” signaling his direct involvement in the process. Dangote’s statement highlights the significant role traditional authority played in clearing the site for development and appreciated the Ooni of Ife for his support and providing easy access for the cite construction. The incident underscores the intersection of modern industrial projects with longstanding cultural and spiritual practices in Nigeria.
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OMO'BA ADERONMU OWOADE
OMO'BA ADERONMU OWOADE@TmOladipo·
@instablog9ja So those people whose shrines belong to will have to get down to Ife before they can perform necessary ritual. Okay
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