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Akure, Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2022
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Simon Ateba@simonateba·
BREAKING: I.O.C. bars transgender athletes from competing in women’s category at Olympics. Good decision? Yes or no?
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@IRMilitaryMedia @AbRaheemmuhd You only master the fight in lran territory but this fighters coming has been on different soil, terrain, countries for different kind of wars and still succeed
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Iran Military Media
Iran Military Media@IRMilitaryMedia·
To All American Soldiers! We hope you’ve been informed that #IRAN is the place where Palestinian, Lebanese, Iraqi, and Yemeni fighters have mastered ground combat at a highly professional level! You’re about to face a true master of ground warfare: Welcome To IRAN, Habibi!
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@wakeupusa By now your country, USA would have been outrun by invaders...you are clueless about the demented nature of Democrats leadership in the US before Trump came on board
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Wake Up America@wakeupusa·
Would America be better off if Kamala Harris was in office?
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Son Of Ayo
Son Of Ayo@TheAjakeManger·
"We don't have a solution to the power problem" ~APC Government of Tinubu
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Rep. Nancy Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace@RepNancyMace·
The justifications presented to the American public for the war in Iran were not the same military objectives we were briefed on today in the House Armed Services Committee. This gap is deeply troubling. The longer this war continues, the faster it will lose the support of Congress and the American people.
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Apolitical
Apolitical@Apolitical3678·
This war is more likely to end up doing regime change in America than in Iran
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E-resource@elaigwuresource·
@Partisangirl You think they will pass via the sea...you think the US marines is an easy nut to crack..
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Syrian Girl
Syrian Girl@Partisangirl·
Ever wonder what the strait of Hormuz actually looks like? It’s surrounded by mountains. That’s why trump’s plans to invade Kharg island are unlikely to go ahead. The marines would be artilleried into oblivion.
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@AdameMedia Is lran standing against US? You are dillusionalised,... US is destroying their capabilities and lran is just firing to an unknown location in the Gulf countries..keep deceiving yourself,lran so far has no match or proven tough in the strikes so far
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ADAM@AdameMedia·
Iran FM Araghchi: “No nation in history has stood for nearly a month against the greatest nuclear-armed power on earth and stopped them from achieving a single goal. This is a point of pride for all of humanity.”
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@ogunmusi @emmy4life02 I know he is a lier,he doesn't know what he is doing a the minister of power.. Tinubu place him there because,he is his friend..
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Get rid of the illusions that religion and religionists have beguiled you with. You don't get rich by sowing money to God. It is a scam. It is the church and pastors who get wealthy through that process. God has ordained a system in which the only ways you can consistently make and keep money are by working, investing, or inheriting it. Look at the Parable of the Talents. Yeshua (Jesus) was angry at the servant for not investing. He was not upset with him for not tithing or sowing to a church or pastor! #RenosNuggets
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E-resource@elaigwuresource·
@SpencerHakimian Iran deserve that,tell lran your friends to open the strait,the strait is an international passage not an entity of lran..
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Spencer Hakimian
Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
🚨BREAKING: TRUMP IS HAVING A TOTAL MELTDOWN OVER LOSING THE IRAN WAR
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E-resource@elaigwuresource·
@Partisangirl The ones lranian are blowing in UAE who will charge... nonsense..if you all don't have anything to say,just pack off
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Syrian Girl@Partisangirl·
Trump openly threatened to commit war crimes by claiming he will target Iranian infrastructure. He could get charged for this.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
The war in the Strait of Hormuz will reach your local pharmacy within six weeks. Not because your pharmacist follows geopolitics. Because the active pharmaceutical ingredients in roughly half of America’s generic prescriptions begin as petrochemical derivatives manufactured in India, and India’s petrochemical industry begins as crude oil that transited 21 miles of water that closed on March 4. Nearly 70 percent of the active ingredients in US generic drugs are produced in India. India imports approximately 40 percent of its crude oil through the Strait of Hormuz. The crude feeds refineries that produce naphtha. The naphtha feeds petrochemical crackers that produce intermediates. The intermediates feed pharmaceutical plants in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Hyderabad that produce the API, the active pharmaceutical ingredient, that is shipped to contract manufacturers in the United States, Europe, and across Asia. The chain from the strait to the tablet is six steps long. Every step requires the one before it. CNBC reported that the Hormuz closure puts America’s generic drug supply at risk. Fierce Pharma warned of longer-term effects on US manufacturing and generics. Think Global Health mapped the pharmaceutical supply chains most vulnerable to disruption. The consensus across trade publications, health policy analysts, and industry executives is identical: four to six weeks of current inventory exists in the pipeline. After that, shortages begin with the most complex formulations first. Cancer drugs are the highest risk. Biologics requiring cold-chain storage have the shortest shelf life and the longest replenishment cycle. Clinical trial medications depend on uninterrupted supply chains that are now interrupted. Insulin analogues, antivirals, and cardiac medications all contain intermediates sourced from Indian manufacturers whose input costs are rising with every day the strait remains closed. Air cargo is the emergency bypass. But air freight rates from India have climbed 200 to 350 percent on some routes since the war began, according to logistics tracking firms. Gulf air capacity is down 79 percent because airports in the UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar have been damaged or operate under restricted conditions. The Suez Canal route adds 10 to 14 days to maritime shipping times. The Cape of Good Hope route adds 21 to 28 days. Both alternatives assume the Red Sea remains navigable, which the Houthi threat has complicated since 2024. The World Health Organisation reported a 70 percent funding gap for its operational response in the region. Medical supply chains to Iran itself have been devastated, with hospitals reporting shortages of surgical supplies, blood products, and anaesthetics. But the downstream pharmaceutical effect extends far beyond the war zone. Every Indian manufacturer that pays more for crude pays more for naphtha, pays more for intermediates, and passes the cost forward into API prices that American generic drug companies absorb until they cannot absorb any further. The molecule does not know it is a medicine. The strait does not know it is a pharmacy. The petrochemical derivative that becomes a blood pressure tablet transits the same water as the petrochemical derivative that becomes a fertiliser pellet. Both are trapped. Both have shelf lives. Both have planting windows or prescription refill cycles that do not negotiate with blockades. Six weeks. Then the pharmacy starts calling patients about substitutions. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Your paracetamol is made from oil. The phenol comes from a cumene process that starts with naphtha. The naphtha comes from a refinery. The refinery’s feedstock transits the Strait of Hormuz. Ninety-nine percent of pharmaceutical feedstocks, solvents, reagents, and packaging are petrochemical-derived. The American Gas Association confirmed it. The medicine cabinet is the sixth layer of the Hormuz crisis and nobody is talking about it. The war started with uranium. It moved to oil. Then fertiliser. Then water. Then plastic. Now medicine. Paracetamol is 100 percent petrochemical. Phenol from cumene, converted to para-aminophenol, then acetylated. Ibuprofen is 100 percent petrochemical. Isobutylbenzene plus propionic acid derivatives. Metformin, the most prescribed diabetes drug on Earth, is 80 to 90 percent petrochemical. Dicyandiamide from natural gas derivatives. Antibiotics like amoxicillin and ciprofloxacin require methanol, acetone, and dichloromethane as solvents for extraction and crystallisation. Oncology drugs need cold-chain energy and plastic packaging. Every blister pack, every pill bottle, every syringe is PE, PP, or PET from Gulf naphtha. India makes 40 to 47 percent of American generic medicines by volume. It imports $4.35 billion in active pharmaceutical ingredients annually, 74 percent from China. But the critical precursors, the methanol and ethylene glycol that feed Indian API synthesis, are 87.7 percent and roughly 100 percent Hormuz-dependent respectively. The Indian government has prioritised household LPG over industrial petrochemical feedstock, starving the downstream pharmaceutical chain. API costs have surged 30 percent in the last two weeks. The typical buffer is two to three months of inventory. The war is nineteen days old. The clock started before the buffer was designed for this scenario. A diabetic in Ohio takes metformin every morning. The dicyandiamide that becomes the active ingredient traces back through a Chinese intermediate to a natural gas derivative that originated in the Gulf. The methanol used to crystallise the compound in a Hyderabad factory was shipped from a terminal that now sits behind the same strait controlled by provincial commanders with sealed orders. The blister pack was moulded from polyethylene derived from naphtha that loaded at a facility the IRGC published satellite targeting images of yesterday. One pill. Four petrochemical dependencies. One chokepoint. The farmer in Iowa cannot plant corn because nitrogen costs $610. The diabetic in Ohio may not be able to fill a prescription because methanol costs whatever the strait permits. Both crises trace to the same 21 miles of water. Both are governed by the same sealed packets. Both operate on biological clocks that do not negotiate with doctrine. Nitrogen decides whether the food grows. Methanol decides whether the medicine is synthesised. Polyethylene decides whether it reaches the shelf in a blister pack. Energy decides whether the cold chain holds for oncology and biologics. Every molecule in the pharmaceutical supply chain is now compromised by the same chokepoint that trapped the fertiliser, the gas, the plastic, and the water. Europe said Iran is not their war. Their existing drug shortages, 400 to 1,500 medicines depending on the country, will deepen regardless. Bangladesh, Egypt, and sub-Saharan Africa depend on Indian generics for infectious disease and maternal health. The API depletion clock runs for everyone. The strait does not distinguish between a urea molecule and a methanol molecule. Both are gated. Both are biological. And both determine whether human beings survive the next quarter. Full analysis - open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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E-resource@elaigwuresource·
@Megatron_ron I see lran is an envious brother,they don't deserved to be kept or close to UAE and Saudi
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Megatron@Megatron_ron·
BREAKING: 🇮🇷🇦🇪 Iran issues an evacuation order for the entire 200,000 strong city of Ras al-Khaimah, the UAE "To citizens and residents in the city of Ras al-Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates: Given that this area is being used for operations targeting Iranian islands, the city of Ras Al Khaimah has become a target during the upcoming period. All residents are requested to leave the city as soon as possible," - IRGC's evacuation order.
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E-resource@elaigwuresource·
@chimaijem14 I no dey pity person like this ..it shows you still don't have the sense...Well , lesson learnt
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c̶h̶i̶m̶a̶☦️@chimaijem14·
3 years ago, I saved up money to travel abroad. Visa approved, everything ready. My flight was in 2 weeks. I told my friends. Everyone was happy for me. At that time, I had about 7 close friends. Three of them were already living abroad. Since I was leaving soon, I decided to organize a farewell party for them and my girlfriend (now my ex). We lodged in a hotel, ate, drank and enjoyed ourselves all night. It was supposed to be a happy memory before my journey. But 4 days later, something strange started happening. I began to feel serious pain all over my body. At first I thought it was normal sickness. I bought medicine, but nothing worked. Each day the pain became worse. Soon it got to the point where I couldn’t even stand up from my bed. My people rushed me to the hospital. I spent 3 days there, but the doctors couldn’t find anything wrong. They transferred me to another hospital. Still nothing. After 2 more days, I was discharged. The doctors said they couldn’t trace any illness and advised my parents to look for another solution. My parents became very worried. They started taking me to different places, spending the money I had saved for my pocket expenses abroad. Finally, we went to a traditionalist. After checking me, he said something that shocked everyone. He said I had been poisoned. He also said if we had wasted two more days, I might not have survived. He started treatment immediately, but he said it would take 3 weeks for me to recover. Three weeks? My flight was already just days away. But my parents had no choice. They told him to continue. After about two weeks, I slowly started getting better. But by then, my flight was gone. The visa, the plans, the money… everything was lost. I had already sold most of my properties in Nigeria before preparing to travel. So I had to start my life all over again, even moving back to live with my mom. Till today, I’m still trying to find my feet again. One lesson I learned the hard way: Avoid bad friends.
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E-resource@elaigwuresource·
Get elevated with our upskills programs. Updates your skills, learn more and earn more to compete globally!
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Remi@Miss_Oluremi·
@DTOdeyemi Seriously ???? Never heard of this before
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Remi@Miss_Oluremi·
Nepa came to the house next to ours. They requested to see their prepaid meter readings and receipts. They always have their dogs on loose, so they told the nepa officials to hold on while they lock the dogs. On getting back, nepa people flagged them "access denied" and that they are to pay fine. But still, they entered and checked the readings and receipts. Everything was fine. Now, they are requesting that they move the meter outside, where it would be more visible. The owner refused, he said he's comfortable with where the meter is, and if Nepa is not okay with it, they should pay for the repositioning. What do you think, Is it Nepa's responsibility to reposition a meter, or is it the house owner's responsibility?
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@vdmempire They have cooked this one and give you also to come and influence gullible Nigerians....
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VERYDARKMAN
VERYDARKMAN@vdmempire·
SHOCKING 😳 🇮🇷 We just discovered that 80% of the population in Iran has Master's degrees and PhDs. Their President is an excellent heart surgeon, and The Foreign Minister and almost all members of Parliament holds a PhD. Irán also has a 94% literacy rate and one of the largest populations of women scientists in the world. They are an ancient empire that innovated mathematics and science. 94% literacy rate? ❤️
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