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Emmanuel Nkom 🇳🇬

@emmankom

Media Consultant | Delayo's Husband | Starlink Guy #ArsenalFC

Ibadan, Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2012
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TheCable
TheCable@thecableng·
MUAZU ELAZEH: "Barely a week after Minister Adebayo Adelabu apologised to Nigerians for the deplorable state of power supply, largely due to his failure to make any meaningful impact in resolving the nation’s persistent power issues, a media report surfaced that he had resigned. Intriguingly, he did not resign due to his inability to perform. The report said he threw in the towel in accordance with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s directive to pursue his ambition of governing Oyo state. Shortly after the news of his purported resignation started trending, there was a refuttal. Although Adelabu himself has yet to either confirm or debunk the supposed resignation, his aide told The Cable that the minister has not resigned. Adelabu has long been associated with the race for the Oyo gubernatorial seat." thecable.ng/adelabu-and-th…
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Ozor Ndi Ozor
Ozor Ndi Ozor@OzorNdiOzor·
“Something very dangerous happened in Nigeria in October 2010 that should have changed everything about our national security forever. Nigerian security agents received credible intelligence about suspicious cargo sitting at Apapa Port in Lagos. They moved in fast. When they cracked open the 13 shipping containers, they didn’t find building materials like the shipping documents claimed. They found weapons. Hundreds of 107mm Katyusha artillery rockets. Mortars of different sizes. Rocket launchers. Grenades. Explosives. Thousands of rounds of ammunition. All of it carefully hidden inside pallets of glass wool and stone. The entire shipment had come straight from Bandar Abbas, Iran — a major port controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. It was loaded and sealed in Iran and shipped on the MV CMA CGM Everest. The Iranian “businessman” behind it? Azim Aghajani — a man Nigerian authorities and UN investigators later identified as a senior operative of the IRGC Quds Force. Four people were arrested, including Aghajani. This was no ordinary smuggling job. It was a clear violation of UN arms sanctions against Iran. Iran quickly denied any government involvement, calling it a “private trader’s mistake.” But the evidence was overwhelming. Aghajani was convicted in a Nigerian court in 2013 and sentenced to five years for arms smuggling. The weapons were exactly the type used by Hezbollah in Lebanon. Weapons of war were flowing straight into Nigeria. Now fast forward to May 2013. Something even more chilling happened in Kano. After weeks of surveillance, Nigerian security forces raided a warehouse in the city. What they discovered was officially described as a full “Hezbollah armoury” and an active terrorist cell operating on Nigerian soil. Inside the warehouse: AK-47 rifles, anti-tank weapons, rocket-propelled grenades with missiles, submachine guns, hand grenades, explosives and massive amounts of ammunition. All stored professionally in sawdust, ready for deployment. Three Lebanese nationals were arrested on the spot. Nigerian intelligence explicitly linked the entire cache to Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militant group. These were not local thugs playing with guns. This was a foreign terror network with state-level support. Now guess what? Despite two major, well-documented interceptions proving that the Iranian government and its proxy Hezbollah were secretly shipping advanced weapons into Nigeria, the full networks were never completely dismantled in public view. Some arrests were made, diplomatic noises were issued, and relations with Iran were eventually restored. Yet the same patterns of influence through certain religious groups, cultural ties and untraceable supply lines continue to raise serious questions even today, while Nigeria battles deadly insecurity on multiple fronts. The weapons were real. The links were real. The threat was real. And just like that… life went on.
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Ebun@kenkenlewu·
I was in my shop yesterday when this young guy walked in and started introducing himself as a gas cylinder repainter Immediately, some women there started doubting him… you know how some mothers can be they ignored him and continued their gist like he wasn’t even there. Then one woman quietly went inside and brought out her cylinder. Before we knew it, more women started bringing their cylinders one after the other. From one, he ended up having about thirteen more cylinders 😳with just ₦3k each. Just like that, market don open Sometimes, it’s not that opportunities are not there. It’s just that many people are waiting for perfect conditions, validation, or big beginnings. Meanwhile, someone else is using what they already know… starting small… and cashing out daily. Many ways to make that urgent 2k, 5k or even more ©Juliet.
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SportsXAnalytics
SportsXAnalytics@sportxanalytics·
Karma is a B!TCH !!! Italy won the World Cup in 2006 using provocative tactics to eliminate France’s best player (Zidane) from the game, and they have suffered cruel consequences at the World Cup since then. 2010 - group stage elimination ❌ 2014 - group stage elimination ❌ 2018 - didn’t qualify ❌ 2022 - didn’t qualify ❌ 2026 - didn’t qualify ❌ How the mighty have fallen.
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Topskills Sports UK
Topskills Sports UK@topskillsportuk·
🚨💣 Sergio Agüero has opened up about the real reason behind his surname. “Lots of people ask me why I’m called Kun Agüero and not Kun Castillo, which is my dad’s last name. The short answer is simple: he forgot.” “My parents are from Tucumán and, at that time, to register a child with the father’s last name, you needed to be over 21 years old. They came to Buenos Aires escaping a life they felt had no way out. My dad was 18, dreamed of being a footballer, and they left without telling anyone. When my mom got pregnant with me, he was still underage and didn’t have any adult to go with him to do the paperwork. At the hospital, they told them: ‘Then it’ll be with the mother’s last name.’ And that’s how I was registered as Agüero.” “When my dad turned 21 and could finally change my last name, he didn’t do it. He just let it slide. Years later, when I was 18 or 19 and already in Spain, he told me he wanted to fix it. But by then I was already Kun Agüero. Everyone knew me that way. I told him it didn’t make sense: going back to Argentina, redoing my passport, papers, documents… a huge hassle. It wasn’t a lack of recognition; it was practicality. It was already done. I was fine with Agüero. And that’s how it stayed forever.”
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Taiwo_Ajakaye
Taiwo_Ajakaye@dmightyangel·
Something very funny and strange is about to happen in PDP Oyo State.... Wike is the known National leader of PDP NOW. Wike and his "cabinet" will send Election committee to conduct Oyo State PDP Gubernatorial Primaries in Oyo State where Governor Makinde of PDP is of another faction.... Here's the funny and strange thing....Those who are serious about contesting for election on the platform of PDP in Oyo State have been banking on the popularity and structure of Gov Seyi Makinde. In fact, Mr Adekanbi the former Finance Commissioner during Ajomobi moved to PDP in preparation for Governorship tussle to inherit the goodwill of Seyi Makinde.... Now, anyone among them that still wants to carry that PDP platform thing for head as their political choice MUST align with Wike and pick their form with Wike faction right in Oyo State and obviously deny Seyi Makinde in this Oyo State in broad day light.... Strange... Funny.. Complex... But that's the reality of what political calculation can throw up..
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RAY 🌊
RAY 🌊@SlimmytiNY·
If MAKINDE joins ADC then BAT needs to be packing.
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NaijaFarmer
NaijaFarmer@Nig_Farmer·
If you sabi this advert and you don't have 5 children already - You're a cockroach! Yemkem ruled the world of advert back then. I wondered how much he spend on those ads It was massive! Energy 2000! 😂😂😂
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MrBanks💰
MrBanks💰@Mrbankstips·
@Nzoic10 Just out there venturing into the vast expanse of space and maybe one day it gets intercepted by intelligent beings. (The reason why we put the golden record inside)
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MrBanks💰
MrBanks💰@Mrbankstips·
In November, Voyager 1 will be so far from Earth that a simple “hello” will take 48 HOURS to get a reply. 16 billion miles away. It was built with less computing power than your phone and launched in 1977 yet still talking and communicating back! We sent a piece of ourselves into infinity and it’s still going. Humans are insane!
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ANLUGBUA
ANLUGBUA@Anlugbua_Ibadan·
Oyo state has too many Qualified people aspiring to be Governor at this election I swear. 🤦‍♂️ Just for 2027 we have: Oloye Adegoke CP Fatai Owoseni (Rtd) Dr Muyiwa Gbadegesin Amofin Beulah Adeoye Dr Debo Akande Chief Bayo Adelabu Engr Remi Oseni Alh Oriyomi Hamzat Hon Stanley Just to mention a few. When you read the profiles of these people, you’ll know this doesn’t happen in many elections. It’s unfortunate for many other states. Especially a state like Kogi that is blessed with people like Dino Melaye, Ododo and Bello.
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Glorious God
Glorious God@GloriousGod01·
Twitter didn't see X coming. Boomplay didn't see Audiomack coming. Audiomack didn't see Spotify coming. Jumia didn't see Temu coming. PDP didn't see APC coming. G-Wagon didn't see the Cybertruck coming. Android didn't see iPhone coming. 2go didn't see WhatsApp coming. Blackberry didn't see Android coming. Yahoo mail didn't see Google coming. What's next? Above all, love God.
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AJE
AJE@Riddwane·
I returned to my hotel at 2:30am. Thanks to my SSA colleague, Mr. Kehinde Motajo, who took me down to the place. I opened my iPad and tracked the whereabouts of my missing iPhone 17 Pro Max. To my surprise, the device was already in Wuse Zone 6, about 8km away from Eagle Square where it was picked. I called the phone repeatedly but no answer. I texted it, pleading, as it is my main workstation. The ‘Mover’ didn’t move. I could not sleep. I managed to sleep around 3:50am and woke up by 5:30am. After I prayed Fajr, I started tracking the iPhone again on my “Find My” app. Then, I saw a movement and the phone was geo-located to a house in Wuse Zone 6 but the map would not show the street name. I was curious. I placed a call to a top police officer in Abuja for help. He quickly contacted Mr. Victor Geoffrey, an Assistant Commissioner of Police and Commander of Scorpion Squad, Abuja, who immediately activated his team for recovery of the phone. The police team, led by Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Isah Mohammed, started trailing and tracking the suspect who stole the phone… at 8:20am. At 10:50am, we tracked the iPhone to a location in Karu, near NNPC Filling Station. The policemen called me and asked me to join them. I was tracking from my iPad and the distance was closing in on the phone. At a roadside car lot close to Karu Bridge, my iPad beeped and showed my phone was close to where my driver (Mallam Idrissa) and I parked our vehicle. I came down and walked into the car lot; the 3D map of “Find My” app led me to a shield that looked like a makeshift mosque where some 15 people (mostly in their 50s) were sitting and chatting away. I pretended I wanted to pray. As I sat on a bench, then my iPad beeped and indicated the phone was exactly where I sat. I signaled at the police clad in mufti, who were stealthily following me, and they moved in. At this point, I saw professionalism displayed by the policemen firsthand. I was impressed. They asked to see the head of the car lot. An elderly man (looking 60s) came out and he was properly briefed about their mission. The car lot’s head confirmed the people sitting under the shield were coming from the Eagle Square after attending APC Convention but their extraordinary SUV (branded with the face of a governorship aspirant in Nasarawa State) had overheating issue. So, they had to stop by for repair before proceeding to Keffi. So, the car lot’s head then notified the leader of the group of the presence of policemen and their mission. The leader of the group agreed they all be thoroughly searched. After searching 5 persons, the next person to be searched started getting nervous. Lo and behold: my iPhone slipped out of Mahmoud Abdullahi’s trousers. The phone was off due to low battery. But I had my powerbank with me to power it on. I was told to type my passcode; then the phone came alive. Mahmoud Abdullahi, who claimed to be working with Nasarawa State Ministry of Justice, stole my phone during the chaotic moment at the VVIP entrance of the Eagle Square. The suspect was arrested... Many thank to these highly professional men of Nigeria Police Force. This crime-busting team led by ASP Isah Mohammed comprises ASP Douglas Ishaku, Inspector John Emmanuel and Inspector Gana Mohammed. These guys are wonderful. 2/2
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AJE
AJE@Riddwane·
My iPhone 17 Pro Max was ‘MOVED’ at the Eagle Square… 😭😭 Here is how the story unfolded: I arrived in Abuja at 4:10pm on Friday for the APC National Convention, which was scheduled to begin at 7pm. President Tinubu’s motorcade was expected to arrive at Eagles Square for the event. However, I had been delayed at the Lagos airport for about 45 minutes before my flight took off and then faced the stress of moving from the Abuja airport to my accommodation. My plans were slightly disrupted. Then, my colleague @Mr_JAGs called me to inform me of a significant change in the convention’s schedule. This literally raised entropy in my body system. I realised I needed to quickly change my neatly tailored kaftan to the uniform Ankara brocade (Aṣọ Ẹbi) hastily sewn for the APC Convention. It would not make sense if I looked different from the colourfully dressed Lagos delegates led by Mr. Governor. So, I rushed to my hotel to freshen up and change my clothes. I, then, joined Mr. Governor and his Governor colleagues at the Imo State Governor’s Lodge to move in a group to the venue ahead of the President’s arrival. Upon arriving at Eagle Square, the buses carrying the Governors were directed to the VVIP entrance on the opposite side of the President’s entrance. I tucked myself in this movement. Everyone disembarked and proceeded to the VVIP entrance, which was manned by a combined team of soldiers, policemen and DSS operatives. The VIP entrance consisted of three layers of checkpoints, each strictly controlled. Navigating through the first two checkpoints was chaotic. Some unaccredited individuals attempted to mingle with the Governors’ security details, but their attempts were firmly rejected by the soldiers. At the final checkpoint, there was confusion about who should be allowed access. In the ensuing disorderliness, my iPhone 17 Pro Max (2TB) was ‘Moved’ from my side pocket, which was quite deep. I was momentarily dazed by the excitement of the Governors’ grand entrance into the venue. “Where is my phone?” I exclaimed. Everything seemed blank before I came to terms with the fact that I had been robbed. My Charmast power bank and AirPods were the only working tools left on me. How would I work with such hardware? However, I strolled into Eagle Square without betraying any emotion. But within me, I was experiencing deep pain. Emi omo Mushin ni won move ni Abuja… I spotted many of my APC favourites but couldn’t take pictures with them. Pastor Okezie, Bashir Ahmad, Mayowa Davids, Segun Dada, Seyi Law and Jerry Koko, among others. I was worried about getting back to my base without a phone to use GPS. My brother, Saheed Idris, who owns the popular Lagos Gist blog, graciously lent me his small Android phone so I could connect with people while inside the Eagle Square. I tried calling my number repeatedly but no one answered. Given the huge crowd, I gave up on my iPhone. Then, I remembered my iPad, which was at the hotel with my second phone – a top series of Samsung. Most of my iPhone’s contents were on my iPad; this gave me some hope. 1/2 📸: Mahmoud Abdullahi, the suspected phone thief at Squadron Squad after his arrest…
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Facts over Feelings
Facts over Feelings@AndyBestH_NGR·
@MrOlibaba Charge your EV at home, you have some hours of power per day and a generator you can use to charge. As a private EV owner, you almost never need to go to a charging station
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UNCLE
UNCLE@MrOlibaba·
Lagos today has just 10 EV charging hubs. 7 on the Island, 3 on the Mainland. On average, you spend about ₦6,000 per hour on AC charging and close to ₦10,000 per hour on DC fast charging. Most of these charging hubs depend on supply from the Discos. And our generation is still largely tied to gas. So when there is a gas issue, generation drops. Once generation drops, supply becomes unstable. At that point, these hubs switch to alternative power sources, and the cost of charging EV goes up immediately. So EV users will be queuing at charging hubs to charge. Fuel car users will be queuing at filling stations to buy fuel. So you now have higher charging costs for EV owners, higher fuel costs for petrol users, and in the end, transportation becomes more expensive across board. Somebody shout power.
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Oluwadamilare Fabiyi of #Geni
Oluwadamilare Fabiyi of #Geni@therealFadaca·
3️⃣ Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin An agricultural entrepreneur, and experienced legislator currently serving as Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly. EDUCATION •B.Sc, Agronomy – Babcock University PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Chief Executive Officer, ANEO Farms - 2014 - 2018 PUBLIC SERVICE - Chairman, Conference of Speakers and State Legislators in Nigeria, 2023 - 2026 - Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, 2019 - Present. - Member, Oyo State House of Assembly (Ibarapa East Constituency) - 2018-present. Whose CV do you want to see next?👇
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