Oyinleye Olufemi B.Sc (OAUIFE), M.Sc (UMD - GC)

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Oyinleye Olufemi B.Sc (OAUIFE), M.Sc (UMD - GC)

Oyinleye Olufemi B.Sc (OAUIFE), M.Sc (UMD - GC)

@great_oyins

Enterprise Architect | Cloud Computing | Cyber Security Analyst | Governance| Risk |Compliance

Somewhere Katılım Eylül 2010
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Teslaconomics
Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics·
It looks so unreal until it hits you that it’s very real
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Aisha
Aisha@AishaJana·
@great_oyins Happy Birthday to you and your family. Hope you all have a lovely day.
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𝕊𝕚𝕣 𝕃𝕒𝕓𝕝𝕦
HILDA BACI,That Was Really Stup.id Of You And Ur Manager To Share Ur Dog Delicacy! Pretty Foolish! Dogs Are One Of The Closest Friends To Humans,At Least Outside Naija Shores... 1 Out Of Every 3 People Outside Africa Have One,And They're Very Valued! The GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS Organisers Had Issues Awarding You Ur Plaque For Your Efforts At The COOK-ATHON A Few Weeks Ago... They Didn't Want To! They Were Quite Reluctant! Nobody Knew Why Tho... Nigeria Was Happy For You! Probably That Massive Show Of Love And Support Wasn't Good Enough For You... U Had Dog Meat And Posted The Video! Do You Understand That 96% Of Those Organisers Probably Have Dogs At Home? Do You Know This Stupid Act Of Yours Can Cost You Your Record? I Hope Not! If Dog Meat Is A Delicacy In AKWA IBOM,The World Doesn't Know! Animal Rights Activists May Latch Onto This As A Reason To Revoke Your Record! Make Una Dey Get Sense Sometimes! Maybe You Should Also Share Videos Of You Shi**ing...Or Even Shaving Your ...Or Unstrapping Your VERSACE Bra! What's Wrong With People??
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PO_Mandate
PO_Mandate@pat_oyinloye·
@PO_GrassRootM Amen, “ there is no peace for the wicked “ Is that whatPastor Oluremi preaches from her bible ?
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Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani·
Most (not all) religious organisations are mini dictatorships;they don’t conduct transparent and credible elections within their systems.One man decides & determines everything.They are also very hostile to any constructive criticism within their ranks.
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Oyinleye Olufemi B.Sc (OAUIFE), M.Sc (UMD - GC)
@jacksonpbn @hbhabu But if you're educated and well-informed, you should know that sure meetings can not occur. I find it so ridiculous to submit yourself to fake news. Or is it because the CJN bears a Yoruba name, or is he a Muslim? The situation is disheartening.
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Jackson Ude
Jackson Ude@jacksonpbn·
@hbhabu Excellency, I respect you a lot as a former Ambassador and Consul General of Nigeria in New York. Please stay away from this. Tinubu is in Paris. Confirmed. No report said he is in UK. The report said the CJN and Tinubu planned a meeting in the UK. This was before it leaked.
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Jackson Ude
Jackson Ude@jacksonpbn·
I dare the Supreme Court of Nigeria to issue an official statement denying that the CJN, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola was never in the UK in the last 24hrs, if they have balls. Then we will pull out the flight manifest and his immigration records since we are all mad. RUBBISH!
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Pearls
Pearls@MissPearls·
Who’s This? 😊
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Oyinleye Olufemi B.Sc (OAUIFE), M.Sc (UMD - GC)
@ShehuSani This shows that Nigeria's population figure is not real. Nigerian politicians play games with the number. Most especially the North. The higher your population the more allocation accrues to your state. Everything about Nigeria is fake
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Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani·
Nigeria’s population,220 million. Registered voters,93 million. Number of votes cast,24,025.940million. Close to 70 million Nigerians collected voters cards but refused to vote. Why?
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Babajide Sanwo-Olu
Babajide Sanwo-Olu@jidesanwoolu·
Good morning Lagos. A few days ago, President @MBuhari signed bills granting states more autonomy in key areas like electricity, railways, and the judiciary, empowering Lagos to take charge of our own growth. Thank you, Mr. President. The Constitutional Alteration Bill No. 33 is a historic move that grants us authority to regulate electricity generation, transmission and distribution. This will create a Lagos Electricity Market, leading to increased access to electricity, investments and job opportunities. The new bills will promote efficiency, leading to better service delivery. We've been preparing for this by launching an Electricity Policy, publishing our off-grid strategy, presenting our Integrated Resource Plan and drafting a law to establish the Lagos Electricity Market. We're committed to achieving 1GW of solar energy in Lagos by 2030 and have engaged with the World Bank for suitable funding. With the creation of the Lagos Electricity Market, we'll fulfill our potential as Africa's model mega city. The devolution of powers for railways under the Constitution Fifth Alteration Bill No. 32 is a significant move for promoting local economic growth and development. It'll open up investment opportunities and improve the transportation of goods and services. I'm excited about the next few years as Lagos takes more responsibility for our growth and the fulfillment of our potentials. Let's work together to make Lagos the best it can be!
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Maybe that is why The UAE stopped issuing visas to Nigerians. Some of our brethren can go to Dubai and claim it is No Man's Land and drag it with their hosts. There are more expatriates than citizens in The UAE. They can't take that risk! #NigerianElections2023 #TableShaker
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Let me give you this challenge. If you originally come from a state other than Lagos, and you now reside in Lagos, before knocking Lagos because of #NigerianElections2023, ask yourself if elections are better in the state you or your parents left to come to Lagos! #TableShaker
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CHÈË NÈN YË
CHÈË NÈN YË@Efcc_006·
@renoomokri If elections are better in Nigeria, would you have left Nigeria with your family?
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Oyinleye Olufemi B.Sc (OAUIFE), M.Sc (UMD - GC)
@renoomokri I think after this election, the government of Lagos State needs to run a real documentary on how the State was formed. From pre-colonial till date. They need one of the leading historians and archeologists to get this done.
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
No matter what you experience today during #NigerianElections2023 in Lagos, don't use your mouth to say things against Lagos. The reason you are in Lagos is because it is better than where you left. Elections are not perfect in every state. It is a national issue! #TableShaker
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el libra
el libra@ellibra_e·
@TroboToffa1fo7 @salmbaqi @realFFK If you want to open that can of warm, the can smiles Yoruba coup. No bunkum's like you who couldn't read, study, make findings through research will always come up with lies told to you by your worthless father's that it was Igbo coup and I will tell you go sit down fool.
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Femi Fani-Kayode
Femi Fani-Kayode@realFFK·
History is important and for the sake of future generations we are constrained to set the record straight. Contrary to what young Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, the Governorship candidate of the Labour Party in Lagos state, told the world in a television interview a few days ago it is NOT true that his grandfather was the third Nigerian to become a magistrate or a judge. The facts are as follows. Olumuyiwa Jibowu was the first Nigerian to become a magistrate in 1931 and then Adebiyi Desalu followed him in 1938. Adetokunboh Ademola was the third in 1939 and then came Victor Adedapo Kayode (my paternal grand father), F.E.O. Euba and George Frederick Dove-Edwin in 1940. F.O. Lucas was appointed in 1941. These were the first Nigerians to become magistrates and virtually all of them went on to the higher bench and did exceedingly well. They all came from highly distinguished stock and well-educated families whose noble ancestry can be traced back for hundreds of years before them and who formed the elite upper class and 'creme de la creme' of high society in their day. To top it all most of them went to the top Universities in the world to study law, namely Oxford and Cambridge, before being called to the British bar. They also all practised law in the Lagos colony and were regarded as being amongst the top indigenous lawyers of their time before being invited to the Bench. Rhodes Vivour's grandfather, Akinwunmi Rhodes Vivour, was very junior to these men. He was not appointed as a magistrate until almost twenty years after Jibowu in 1950, he never went to any University before being called to the Bar, he was not appointed as a Judge until 1964 and he descended from a family of Sierra Leonian slaves. As a matter of fact in the context of the Rhodes-Vivour family the name "Vivour" derives from the word "Survivor" after their ancestors were freed from slavery by the British whilst they were being shipped overseas as slaves. They were then returned to Sierra Leone as free men and women. I have immense respect for this family but if truth be told that is their heritage regardless of how much they attempt to hide it or how well they have done since then. We must not allow anyone to distort or revise history in the name of politics. When the likes of Rhodes Vivour attempts to look down on or denigrate the roots of other Yorubas or Lagosians he must be reminded that, unlike his, the majority of them did not derive from a family of slaves. Unlike the Rhodes Vivours' their ancestors were at least all born free. They were never slaves and they never needed to be emancipated from slave traders. (FFK)
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The Big Bam Theory!
The Big Bam Theory!@THE_CUR8OR·
@opebanwo @partentpending There's a HUGE difference between DESCRIPTIVE REPRESENTATION & ASSERTION! In the context you claimed Jakande used the phrase (no-man's land), he used it deliberately to describe a situation that came about because it became the seat of govt! Also noteworthy..
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Dr. Ope Banwo
Dr. Ope Banwo@opebanwo·
It was LATEEF JAKANDE THAT SAID IT! For the education of the ignorant trying to scapegoat and lie against igbos as saying Lagos is a ‘No Man’s Land’, be advised that the person who called Lagos No Man’s Land is Alhaji Lateef Jakande , former governor of Lagos who was a much better achiever than BAT. Here is the receipt . Share this!
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Honesty
Honesty@Ojnasonic1·
@ruffydfire FFK wife is from Nanka community in Anambra state. Today the same FFK is supporting tribalism because of hunger.
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Once they got the judgement they told their boys protesting to leave the streets.We know what they did….They burnt property just to make a point. You will see it was all politics!
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
This Land called Lagos was owned by the British for 99years, from 1861-1960….Most of the initial development was done by the British.
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