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ValueHorizons

@horizonsofvalue

Frontend Engineer | Passionate About Responsive Design & Sharing Knowledge | Technical Writer.

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ValueHorizons@horizonsofvalue·
We hav accumulated enough wisdom, history, and spiritual insights to create a world that could mirror desire outcome. Yet, despite this vast reservoir of knowledge, humanity seems unwilling to align itself toward that ultimate goal. linkedin.com/pulse/humanity… #Christian #humanity
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Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
You can now tap on For You and choose general topics, such as “Technology”! Update your 𝕏 app to make this work.
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@Viincent_king @mz_sookiee @khanofkhans11_ but a calm, grounded man doesn’t trigger, he help her find her way again. The truth is that when choosing a partner, choose someone you’ll remain committed to even on the days when the feeling of love goes quiet, else just stay single
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ValueHorizons@horizonsofvalue·
@Viincent_king @mz_sookiee @khanofkhans11_ 🤩 From d outside it may look simple, bt only the two people inside the marriage know the battles they’ve fought to keep it standing. Some of us understand that this type of marriage comes with beautiful imperfections. There will be seasons, when she loses herself...
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KHAN'✨@khanofkhans11_·
“I was making more money than my husband. I’m a risk taker while he’s prudent. I landed contracts. Small or big. He was building his career. 13 years later my husband got his big break and made more money”
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Dangote Group
Dangote Group@DangoteGroup·
Dangote Vision 2030 outlines our drive to build a $100bn pan African industrial powerhouse by accelerating growth across our major businesses, deepening investments across the continent, and strengthening human capital to reduce import dependence, create jobs, and advance sustainable industrialisation. Africa First.
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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
African women do not need Artificial hair to be beautiful. They are beautiful naturally 🖤♥️
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NaijaFarmer
NaijaFarmer@Nig_Farmer·
This classic was dropped in 1958! Look at how clean and serene Nigeria was! See the way the ladies then dressed before Satan became the Tailor 😁 Evergreen song by Ebenezer Obey! I too love this song.
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TOLU👑@iamthatolu·
This will be the most important tweet of 2025 be patient through all 5:12 minutes of it than share this experience with someone with a retweet STILL HUMAN by @iamthatolu
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ValueHorizons@horizonsofvalue·
@oMoTonsore Yes, it is. Good intentions need systems thinking to survive reality; you can’t fix multi-node problems with single-node pressure.
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Andela@Andela·
Performance and reliability start with the right foundation. Which language do you think is most critical for mastering systems and infrastructure today? a. Rust b. Go c. Python d. Other (let us know in the comments) #PerformanceEngineering #SystemsEngineering #DevOps
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ValueHorizons@horizonsofvalue·
@realshinny @mindshiftorg This distinction is important: one is a legal text, and the other is a prediction of market behavior once enforcement changes. Both can be discussed honestly, but they are not the same thing.
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Ọbabìnrin Adérónkẹ́@mindshiftorg·
I know some people still don’t get the danger of this dubious tax reform. so let me break it down. Yes, workers’ taxes were reduced. Yes, low-income earners won’t pay income tax. Yes, some taxes were reduced and consolidated. But here’s the blindspot. The money government “removed” will be collected back through sales tax. Almost everything you buy except basic necessities will now be taxed. Something you used to buy for ₦5,000 will now cost ₦7,000 because of tax. Now multiply that extra ₦2,000 by how many times you buy that item in a year. You will end up paying more than the income tax they claimed to reduce. And let’s be honest about Nigeria. Once taxes increase, everything becomes expensive. Even sellers of tax-exempt goods will raise prices and blame taxes. Does this government have a real system to control price gouging? We all know they dont. Now to the most painful part: the politicians. When this bill was first introduced, I supported it because it included a pathway for accountability. Derivation was increased. Revenue sharing was tied to productivity. Unproductive politicians were supposed to feel the pressure. But they went behind our backs and removed the accountability part. They kept the part where citizens pay more, and dumped the part where leaders are forced to perform. So what does that mean? We will keep paying taxes. Governors will keep collecting money. And there will still be no accountability. Corporations will hire tax experts and legally dodge most of this. The system is broken we know that. So who really pays? You and me. We’ll struggle to afford things we used to buy easily. Politicians won’t feel it at all because their revenue has increased from our taxes. Who does that? If you still don’t understand after this, I honestly can’t help you.
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@Strikethem4real @Piratewoods @mindshiftorg At the same time, accountability remains weak. Revenue expansion without visible discipline on political spending creates justified cynicism. History keeps submitting counter-examples, so public doubt is not emotional—it’s learned.
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