Devabba
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Second cohort of @risevest Academy is still on course. Expanded into design, front end and back end. We increased the cohort size from 30 to 80 people and the lessons are ongoing.
All fellows of the academy are on a full year stipend, and weekly learning with assignments. And it's completely without any strings attached.
Let nobody tell me that we never contributed to talent development in this ecosystem.
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This is how @paga think about talent

Olaonipekun BSc, MSc, PhD in-view 👐@OfficialSamkayz
Another reason they think we are not good enough in Nigeria is that they want us to know everything. It's only in Nigeria they will expect some with 1yrs experience to know Docker, Kubernetes, Messaging Queues, and advance DSA before they can employ you.
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Someone trained you, took a chance on you when you were raw, and gave you room to grow into the professional you are today.
Now you’re in a position to do the same, yet you only want “ready-made” talent with experience, ignoring people who just need an opportunity. We keep hearing “there’s no talent at scale,” but what are you as a Nigerian company doing to bridge that gap?
internships, job shadowing, mentorship?
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Whatever you do, don’t ever make the mistake of taking the interest upfront and spending it carelessly, thinking it’s a “gain” or that you’ve cheated the system. It is simply compensation for the value your money will lose over the next eight months. Yes, your ₦1.5M will remain intact, but I promise you, it won't have the same purchasing power then as it does now.
I might do a thread on alternatives to help your ₦1.5M work harder for you (if y'all go easy on me), while still focusing strictly on PRESERVING YOUR CAPITAL.
Dauditor ACA@rand0muser98
You’d think Piggyvest is doing you a favour 😂 Exposure good o
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These are the guys that stormed their presidential palace and beat up their politicians in 2024, right?
The Daily CPEC@TheDailyCPEC
🚨BREAKING: Bangladesh inaugurates its first $13B nuclear power plant built by Russia.
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@1Darevid1 @RecruitmentPq As how they never 🤔. No be all of them
Run employment between last year and this year
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@RecruitmentPq As long as I've never seen Oando, Seplat and shell run employment vecancy, then nothing is impossible.😂
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I’m usually the youngest in most settings I find myself until Nysc.
I was so confused😳. So many people were 19/20
Entered school at 15/16, did 4 year course in private uni, finished at 19/20
Bruh I entered at 16 like you people o, but I did 7 solid years before coming here😭
Tim Tim, Esq.@CrystalRama
I dey use old age do Nysc you say make I dey post pictures 😂
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So when a child is born, who has to leave? The child or one of its parents?
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Switzerland to vote on capping its population at 10 million.
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My next seven weekends (both Saturday & Sunday, morning till evening) are booked for JarusHub NLNG physical coaching sessions across Lagos, Abuja and PH, with virtual sessions holding midweek, every week, in the same period.
About 30k people applied for the NLNG job.
About 400 made it to this stage.
About 50 will likely get in.
Our goal at @JarusHub is to make sure at least 30 of the 50 successful candidates are from those that attended our training.
About 100 of our trainees got into NNPC last year. We are targeting minimum of 30 into NLNG in the current recruitment cycle. God help us.
Ise ya.
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Local man discovers Tawakkul
nnamdi@chuksjn
money will always come, I’m not even scared again
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NNPC just completed a pipeline crossing under the River Niger and most Nigerians don’t understand how big this is.
OB3 pipeline now unlocks 2 billion cubic feet of gas per day. Two billion. Every single day. That gas powers electricity, factories, industries.
Nigeria has always had the gas. The problem was never supply it was moving it from where it’s produced to where it’s needed. This pipeline connects East to West. That bottleneck just got removed.
They already did the AKK crossing last year. Now OB3. Two river Niger crossings back to back. The gas grid is actually coming together.
The target is 12 billion cubic feet per day by 2030. Right now we’re nowhere close. But infrastructure like this is how you get there. No infrastructure no industrialization. Simple.
This is the kind of news that should trend. Not because it’s exciting but because your light bill depends on it.
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BIG ENERGY:
I am pleased to announce that NNPC Limited has successfully completed the River Niger crossing of the OB3 Gas Pipeline.
Executed 2km beneath the riverbed using advanced HDD technology, this milestone unlocks a transport capacity of 2 billion scf/day—strengthening Nigeria’s energy security, power generation, and industrial growth. It also builds on our AKK crossing success and reflects disciplined execution, innovative engineering, and the unwavering commitment of our team and partner, PCE Nig. Limited.
I thank Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his Gas-to-Prosperity agenda, our Board under Chairman Ahmadu Musa Kida, the host communities, and the resilient team at NGIC for their steadfast support and commitment.
The OB3 Pipeline links East to West and connects to the Northern corridor via the AKK Pipeline, unlocking over 500 million scf/day of domestic gas. The AKK will supply power plants, fertiliser, manufacturing, and new industries across Kaduna, Kano, and beyond, driving job creation, economic diversification, energy access, and West African exports.




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