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normal seems tragic😏 ,tech enthusiast

Bravos. Katılım Ağustos 2013
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Obregon🌿@iamobregon·
@zako_lyn Welcome to the club of Dostoevsky's. I'm currently reading Crime and Punishment
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zakolyn.@zako_lyn·
I finished the brothers Karamazov. I am too stunned to speak.
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Olumide Adesina
Olumide Adesina@olumidecapital·
We need to have serious conversations on 🇳🇬 middle class population before they face extinction
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Oku@oku_yungx·
“PRAY FOR NIGERIA” is a useless prayer point ‼️
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Thuso van Zyl 🇿🇦
Thuso van Zyl 🇿🇦@Thuso1Africa·
Slavery was far worse than the holocaust
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OA@Aaadatan·
@KG6783 @MikaelCBernard This is so idiotic removing 2-3 senior leaders doesn’t remove military capabilities nor does it diminishes its leadership ranks
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Chicken Catcher🐔@Only1Etubo·
They said Nigerians are not angry enough. Please RT if you are a Nigerian and you are extremely ANGRY with the government.
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Obregon🌿@iamobregon·
@SSN_MTSU @vvandijk88 @NashvilleTrey I think it's an obsession and farming. Firstly, that account is a parody, a copycat. It's trying to imitate UtdTrey acc. Secondly, it rarely even talks about Nashville. More tweets about Miami which means they live rent free in his head. He's actually making Miami more popular.
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Sidelines - MT@SSN_MTSU·
It’s not a hatred for Messi I don’t think; he’s genuinely fun to watch (outside of the constant crying to refs, in which even Nashville players do it). I think it’s MLS bending over backwards for him & Miami. Some call it ambition, others call it favoritism due to the scale of athletes/former involved. I think that’s what it stems from. A lot of Nashville fans enjoy watching good soccer - Messi is good soccer, if that makes sense. They boo him when he plays Nashville, just like they’ll boo Son, or like they did Bale, Biel, Matuidi, Vela, Martinez, etc…
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Tony@emedetony·
Today, 25th March marks the #InternationalDataCenterDay. The backbone of the digital world. Shout out to everyone who works in the digital infrastructure space to keep the Internet ALIVE.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The US just ran the most effective energy siege in modern history, and most Americans don’t even know it’s happening. January: the US removes Maduro from Venezuela, cutting off Cuba’s primary oil lifeline of 100,000 barrels per day. Same month, Trump warns tariffs on any country that sells Cuba oil. Mexico slashes deliveries 73%. Russia sends two symbolic tanker loads all year. Result: zero oil tankers have reached Cuba since January 9th. Cuba consumes about 112,000 barrels of oil per day. It produces 30,000 domestically. That 82,000 barrel daily gap is now unfilled, and the effects are cascading through every layer of Cuban society. The grid collapsed March 4. Collapsed again March 16. Collapsed again March 21. Three total nationwide blackouts in three weeks, each leaving all 11 million people without power for days. Here’s what “totally dark” actually means on the ground. Hospitals canceling surgeries. Refrigerators dying, so families buy food daily because nothing keeps. Water pumps shut off, meaning no running water in homes. A woman in Havana told AP her refrigerator broke from voltage surges, then said if power doesn’t return, her family can’t get water. People cooking with firewood in their apartments. Provinces outside Havana getting two to four hours of electricity per day. Highways empty because there’s no fuel for cars. Cuba’s thermoelectric plants were built in the Soviet era and run on heavy fuel oil whose sulfur content corrodes the equipment from the inside. The country can’t import spare parts because it has no hard currency and sanctions block the supply chain. One professor at American University called the technicians keeping the grid alive “magicians” given what they’re working with. The strategy is precise. Block the oil, remove the ally who supplied it, threaten tariffs on anyone who fills the gap, and let physics do the rest. Trump told reporters after a previous grid collapse that he’d soon have “the honor of taking Cuba.” Hours before the March 16 blackout, Cuba announced it would allow foreign investment for the first time in 65 years. A government abandoning a core economic principle the same week its grid collapses three times isn’t reform. That’s leverage working exactly as designed. Two Russian shadow fleet tankers are expected late March. Enough diesel for a couple weeks. That’s the lifeline for 11 million people.
Stew Peters@realstewpeters

Cuba’s lights are all off. Totally dark.

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Onyi_Of_LagosO42@OnyiPathfinder·
@Midatlblog This is nice but their fare is way too high …. They should take it easy
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Mide.O 🩷@Midatlblog·
This is for those of you who live on the mainland and work on the island. I think you should try alternative ways of getting to work, like using the Omi Bus, especially if you’re coming from Ikorodu, Ajah, or other areas. You can access this Omi bus service directly from the bus jetties. Omibus runs an electric ferry service from CMS NIWA Jetty to Falomo 5 Cowry Jetty and Caverton Jetty.
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Jibrin Okutepa San
Jibrin Okutepa San@sanjsokutepa·
Today the 24th day of March 2026, the Supreme Court of Nigeria finally ended the most agonizing journey of 96 Nigerians teachers who were unjustly redeployed to their states of origin by the government of Benue State in 2006. These Nigerians who were experienced teachers were employed by the Benue State Universal Basic Education Board and or various local governments of Benue state. They were teaching in various local government schools in Benue State until sometimes in 2006 when the government of Benue State unconstitutionally decided to redeployed them to their states of origin. These teachers were 96 in number. They came from various parts of Nigeria. By operation of law there are not indigenes of Benue State but had lived all their lives in the service of Benue State. These teachers briefed me in 2006 to challenge their unlawful and unconstitutional deployments to their states of origin on the grounds amongst other things that the Benue state government lacked the powers to deploy them to their various states in Nigeria outside the territorial jurisdiction of Benue State and that it was discriminatory to send them away from Benue state to their States of origin simply because they are not indigenes of Benue State. These teachers put in many years of useful services to the educational growth of Benue state and due to no fault of theirs the government decided to treat them unfairly. In 2006 I filled the case for them. We sought orders to set aside the redeployment and and declaration that they were still in in the employment of the state government and orders that their salaries and allowances be paid to them until they leave office or until properly removed from their employment by due process of law. The case was assigned to Hon Justice Joseph Tine Tur J as he then was later JCA but now of blessed memory. His lordship delivered judgement on 18th February 2008 in favour of the 96 teachers. He ordered their reinstatement and the payments of their salaries and allowances from 2006 until they retired or removed from office in accordance with due process of law. Their redeployment to their states of origin on the basis that there were not indigenes of Benue state was held to be unconstitutional and discriminatory and therefore null and void. The Benue state government appealed the decision and the appeal was dismissed.There was no further appeal. Yet the government did not obey the orders. The salaries and allowances were not paid as ordered. Several efforts to make the government obey the orders proved unsuccessful. In 2018 or so we calculated the salaries and allowances of the teachers. We sent it to the government to pay. It ignored it. We enforced the judgment for the payment of their salaries and allowances vide garnishes orders. After hotly contested the garnishee was made absolute in 2021 or thereabouts. Despite the garnishee orders absolute neither the garnishee nor the Benue State government respected the court orders. We waited and waited to no avail. Judgments of court orders must be obeyed. So in 2024 we executed the garnishee orders absolute against the account of the garnishees. That was the beginning of another litigation. The Benue State government filed a suit for the interpretation of the garnishees orders absolute and the judgment of the court in 2008. We filed objections to the jurisdiction of court to interpret judgment. Our objection was sustained and the case dismissed. Appeal to the Court of Appeal was dismissed. The further appeal to the Supreme Court was dismissed. At today’s proceedings the Supreme Court gave decent burial to the case. To obtain immediate justice in Nigeria is difficult. But for the fact the Supreme Court was firm today the appeal would have been adjourned. The Supreme Court ended the excruciating journey of nightmare of 96 Nigerians today. These 96 Nigerians last received salaries and allowances in 2005. God bless the justices of the Supreme Court always.
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Obregon🌿@iamobregon·
@sanjsokutepa Since 2006! This is heartbreaking. Delayed justice but I will celebrate this victory for those teachers
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Russia 🇷🇺@Russia·
🚀 First mass-produced 16 #Rassvet (Sunrise) satellites venture into space – major leap in establishing Russian global comms network. 📡 They operate at higher altitude of ~800 km (vs @Starlink's ~550 km), covering wider areas. 📹 Watch Rassvet joining its 15 brothers-in-orbit.
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Obregon🌿@iamobregon·
@cryptorex26 @Engr_Ashile mehn it seems it's a norm ij this terminals. You also have these able-bodied lowlifes in Bayeku harassing passengers. I have never understood the rationale behind this
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Engr Olami@Engr_Ashile·
The ferry terminal in Ebute Ikorodu did most ppl dirty this morning, from 3,500 to 4k still intentionally delayed us for good 3hrs just to increase it to 4,500, for a trip of 22minutes 🙈 Last last I went back home to pick up my car and I spent 42minutes to Lekki. They can hold their ferry.
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REXSLEY 🇳🇬㊗️📊
@Engr_Ashile Let’s talk about the ones that will collect #200 from you when you get to lekki 😂! There is a serious crime going on at this ferry terminals people aren’t aware of yet.
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Obregon🌿@iamobregon·
I keep seeing so many tweets about the solar alternative from people who look like they leave in another parallel dimension. A nation where over 80% don't have 500k in their account 🤦🏼‍♂️. Like you have to be fucking sick in the head to blame Nigerians for not having solar.
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Obregon🌿@iamobregon·
@BukkyOA Do you mean something similar to what Reddington says in blacklist or what Tyrion Lannister said when pirates wanted to cut off lower part of his body for rituals
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Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.
Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.@BukkyOA·
There is a skill that I want you to start practising and learning. It is the skill of learning to say a boatload of nothing. Yes! A boatload of nothing. You will get to some situations in life where people want to nail you to a cross. No matter the kind of stance you take, you are between the devil and the deep blue sea. So you have to learn how to say "nothing" in many words.
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