DOMWAX™
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DOMWAX™
@domwax
-Dʀᴇᴀᴍ ʙɪɢ -Sᴛᴀʏ ꜰᴏᴄᴜsᴇᴅ -Wᴏʀᴋ sᴍᴀʀᴛ -Sᴛᴀʏ ʜᴜᴍʙʟᴇ. Don't lie to someone who trusts you & don't trust someone who lied to you.
Lagos Katılım Nisan 2018
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@TrendingEx Guide him to betray his people. Mr prayer sender to their inbox
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@Timmyofdelta Which kind video be dis na 😂una go make person dey laugh and cry at the same time 😭😂
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@Mrbankstips Naso una dey chase people helper from them making them think everybody is bad, I've never come across post of someone that was helped and remain loyal.
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@jon_d_doe “Allow poor people to marry themselves.”
Now that we are all rich, who are the poor? 🤣
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@waynepaynex @ShehuSani He attended but left the register name blank for people like Reno to see something talk
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The President physically attended the burial of Buhari,met with his family,declared a public holiday,held a FEC meeting in his honor and renamed a University to immortalise him,Something even the late President never did to others,and yet they said he is ‘exploiting the death of Buhari’.What would they have said if he had done none of the above?.Politics is something else.
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@PeterObi Anambra state university students suffered when you were governor. You increased tuition fees to over 80%, you declared "no school fees, no exams" on them. When they tried to protest, you unleashed security agents on them. Stop lying sir
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No Student Should Suffer for Leadership Failures
Following my visit yesterday to the Faculty of Dental Studies at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), I was inundated with reports concerning developments at the University of Calabar (UNICAL), where issues around the Dental students’ graduation and induction quota have sparked serious concern. While the specifics of the matter are still unfolding, I understand that the Vice Chancellor has recently assured the public that steps will be taken to resolve the crisis. I appreciate her for this promise, and I look forward to a favourable resolution.
Whatever the root cause, one thing is clear: no student should suffer due to what I consider a failure of leadership. We must give our youth the necessary education, particularly in critical fields like science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Education in these areas is far too important to be jeopardised by bureaucratic or institutional lapses. Whatever the issue, the students must remain in school and graduate appropriately without compromising standards.
I feel their concern, as I faced a similar situation as the former Governor of Anambra State, when the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria shut down our medical school at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, citing the absence of a teaching hospital—a basic requirement for accreditation. Students who had already spent 3 to 4 years studying medicine were told they could only graduate as biologists or in other science courses. I had just assumed office, barely one year in, when I met the crisis, but I refused to let those innocent students become victims.
I pleaded with the Council and told them that the children did not cause the issue and should not be made to suffer for it. I promised to take full responsibility and committed to building a functional teaching hospital within two years. They told me it was impossible to build such a facility in two years. But I insisted, because leaders must be solution-driven, especially when the lives and futures of our young people are at stake.
In less than 18 months, I fulfilled that promise. I built and commissioned what is now known as Odumegwu-Ojukwu Teaching Hospital in Awka, saving not just the accreditation of the medical faculty but the futures of young aspiring doctors to this day.
I call on the Federal Government to give this situation the urgent and decisive attention it deserves by providing both financial and institutional support to the university leadership. The Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar and her team must be empowered to resolve this issue immediately, to ensure that no student is made to suffer for circumstances that are in no way their fault.
At this critical time in our nation, we cannot afford to continue the downward trend of neglecting education and healthcare, or of failing to lift people out of poverty, while wasting resources on areas that bring no tangible value.
Our children must not continue to lose their future in Nigeria.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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@MrMekzy_ Banks in North America have disposable pens or pens attached to a secure string so that they aren’t taken out by customers. Typically, if your establishment requires customers to fill forms, it is your responsibility to provide them with pens.
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I went to Gtbank to collect statement of account, they asked me to fill a form. I picked up the form and asked a man sitting down to lend me his pen. The man said “No, i won’t.. you’re coming to the bank and you know you’ll use a pen so you should have brought one”. I’ve never been so dumbfounded in my life. I just turned quietly and left.😭😭
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@Chi_or_mar Some of us knew this fact before just as t-pain has 4 wives with 5 children now
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And if no one else is as angry as I am, that's fine too. Even if you don't, I personally take my life very seriously. I know you only get to experience your 20s once. Those are your very best years and you only get to do them once. And these people thoroughly ruined my 20s for me.
I was supposed to spend my 20 flying AW139s over the Niger Delta, having babies, building my dream home in Lagos, and generally living my best helicopter pilot life. Instead, right after I made it onto the cadet program, Atlantic Aviation went out of business and I found my way back to journalism for the remainder of my 20s, watching my circle get smaller every month as my friends all left Nigeria one by one. Some even died.
Then in my 30s I found myself in exile fighting against an empire that I didn't know existed 10 years ago. I'm not supposed to be writing this tweet. I'm supposed to be flying an AW139 from Port Harcourt to Escravos - you can go to Daura and ask the dead man what happened to Atlantic Aviation and who caused it.
I had an entire life that I should have had taken from me by an American-backed pestilence named APC.
I will never forgive and I will never forget. And yes, I am angry. That is a rational reaction to having your hopes and dreams taken away from you by a mixture of a rogue country's foreign policy and the uninhibited stupidity, gullibility, naivety, greed, and foolishness of your compatriots, many of whom ended up obtaining UK Global Talent visas after directly assisting the rogue country to destroy their own homeland, so their little children can learn to speak like Peppa Pig because apparently that was worth destroying the lives of 200 million people for.
You're goddamn right I'm angry.
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