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enugu Katılım Mart 2015
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HIGH CHIEF@ibekwe301·
@ThatJuDaH Very good👏👏 I still believe DANG SUGAR is undervalued.
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Judah MD@ThatJuDaH·
@ibekwe301 You are doing well. I know say you don chop from Aradel and Wapco. I am considering taking a satellite position in Dangsugar
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Judah MD@ThatJuDaH·
NGX investors what did you buy today and why? Tell us
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Judah MD@ThatJuDaH·
Algorithm, connect me with: Stock investing experts. People building money outside a salary. Pull up. 📊
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Toby
Toby@TomolaGroup·
This is solid advice and it actually has a name. Naira Cost Averaging. Instead of rushing to buy GTCO because you saw dividend alerts on your timeline, just buy small amounts every month. Whatever you can afford. Some months you buy at N120, next month N110, next month N135. Over time your average price balances out. You never have to stress about buying at the wrong time. But before you buy anything, do your research. Read the company's financial statements. Check if the company is making profit, if that profit is growing, and if they have a history of paying dividends. Don't buy a stock because someone on Twitter said so. Buy it because you looked at the numbers yourself and you understand what you're putting your money into. For those of you with bigger capital to deploy, don't dump everything into one stock. Spread it across sectors. Some banking, some oil and gas, some consumer goods, some industrials. And keep a portion in fixed income like treasury bills or money market funds for stability. The goal is to build a portfolio that can survive a bad day in any one sector. Now let me say a few things every beginner needs to hear. Time in the market beats timing the market. Nobody knows the perfect day to buy. Nobody. But the person who stays invested for years always comes out ahead. Know what you are before you enter. You are an investor, not a trader. Buy solid companies, hold, collect dividends, reinvest. Leave the chart watching to people who have trained for years to do it. This market is not a get rich quick scheme. It goes up, it comes down. Last week GTCO dropped from N136 to N128. Zenith dropped 10% in one session. That's normal. If a dip like that makes you sell everything in panic, you're not ready. Two things will destroy your money faster than any bad stock. FOMO, rushing to buy because everyone is posting screenshots. And panic selling, dumping your shares at a loss because the market dipped for two days. Buy what you can afford. Do your homework. Stay consistent. Hold through the noise. Let time do the work. That's the whole game.
SB@seyedele

Because of all the hype around GTCO dividends yesterday, you may be tempted to rush and use your salary to buy their shares. You will still sell it back when it’s time to eat. While is still a good time to buy, there’s no need to try and hold a big position immediately. Use small amounts, that you don’t need, and build up your position gradually. Investing in stocks is a very longg game for novices like us and please leave stocks trading for the experts who have years of training. This is not financial advice sha. If you like carry your house rent to go and buy stocks, when your landlord comes you can show him your bamboo portfolio. Me I don’t know much, I’m just a software marketer afterall 🤷🏾‍♂️ Good morning.

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Rafa Nadal won the 2022 French Open with his left foot completely numb. His doctor had been injecting anesthetic into the nerves before every match, for two solid weeks. After one of those matches he couldn’t walk, and his father had to carry him to the hotel. That was his 14th French Open title. No tennis player, male or female, has ever won the same tournament that many times. His career record at the French Open was 112 wins, 4 losses. That 96.6% win rate is the highest by any player at any major in history. Only three men ever beat him in Paris: Söderling in 2009, Djokovic twice, and Alexander Zverev in his final appearance in 2024. The forehand that powered all of it spins faster than a washing machine on spin cycle. About 3,200 rotations per minute on average, peaking at 5,000. Federer’s spins at 2,500. Sampras and Agassi were at 1,800. Nadal’s ball spins about 80 times in the time it takes to cross the court. The condition in his foot is called Müller-Weiss syndrome. It is a rare disease where a small bone in the middle of the foot slowly collapses. He has had it since 2005. There’s no cure. He once said he doesn’t remember what playing without pain feels like. He retired last November in tears, after Spain lost a Davis Cup quarter-final to the Netherlands. Across 23 years he won 22 Grand Slams, 92 tour titles, and 1,080 of his 1,308 singles matches. He held the world number one ranking for 209 weeks and earned $134.9 million in prize money. The Netflix series drops May 29, in the middle of this year’s French Open. He turns 40 five days later. The tagline is “A Life Beyond Limits.” That was the job description of a tennis career he played, for years, on a foot doctors said could not hold up.
Netflix@netflix

"To reach the top, you have to go near the limit." - @RafaelNadal The documentary series Rafa premieres May 29.

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DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑
This concert drew 125,000 people in attendance… About 5,000 people fainted at this concert alone; One of the most famous things about his concerts was that fans kept fainting before he even came on stage; people would be collapsing when he just stood still with medics regularly pulling people out of crowds. The world has never seen anything like that, Never.
Sporting King@sportingking365

JUST LOOK AT THIS! MJ was a god!

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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Nike spent ten years trying to break the 2-hour marathon. They named a project after it. They built special shoes. They paid the greatest marathoner alive to chase it. Yesterday, a Kenyan runner finally did it in 1:59:30, wearing Adidas. Sabastian Sawe used to be a pacemaker. A pacemaker is the kind of runner you hire to set the speed for the first few miles of a race and then drop out before the finish. In January 2022, Sawe got booked to do exactly that at a half-marathon in Spain. He'd never raced more than three miles in his life. He stayed in for the full 13 and won the whole thing. Adidas signed him not long after. Four years later, he became the first human ever to run an official marathon under 2 hours. Nike, meanwhile, started this whole project in 2016 with a public goal called "Breaking2." They paid for the shoes, the pacemakers, the science labs, and Eliud Kipchoge himself. Kipchoge ran 1:59:40 in Vienna in 2019, but the event was a closed-course exhibition with rotating pacemakers and a pace car projecting a green laser line onto the road. The sport's governing body never recognized it as a real race. It didn't count. Then Nike's running business cratered. Digital sales fell 26% in one quarter. Their share of footwear sold at Dick's Sporting Goods went from 39% to 32% in five months. On Running grew from $330 million to $1.8 billion between 2020 and 2025. Hoka nearly quadrupled. Roger Federer left Nike for On. Nike's board fired the CEO in October 2024. Adidas spent the same period building a better shoe. The new Adizero Adios Pro Evo 3 took three years to develop. It weighs 97 grams, about 3.4 ounces, lighter than a deck of cards. A Wall Street Journal-cited study found that wearing a shoe 3.5 ounces lighter saves a runner around 57 seconds across a marathon. Sawe beat the third-place finisher by 58 seconds. Adidas also did something Nike never did for Kipchoge. They wrote a $50,000 check to the official anti-doping body for track and field, asking it to test Sawe more aggressively than any other runner alive. He got tested 25 times in the two months before last year's Berlin Marathon, and Adidas signed up to fund this for the length of his contract. The logic: the moment Sawe ran a marathon this fast, the world was going to ask if he cheated, especially after his countrywoman Ruth Chepngetich got a 3-year doping ban in 2025. Adidas got out ahead of it. The shoe retails at $500 and is barely available. Adidas's Adizero shoes won half of all major marathon races in 2024. Yesterday in London, four of the top five finishers wore the same Adidas shoe. Yomif Kejelcha crossed the line 11 seconds after Sawe and also broke 2 hours. The top three runners all beat the previous world record. Nike's only response was an Instagram post. Three sentences long: "The clock has been reset. There is no finish line." That was their entire public reaction to losing a 10-year moonshot to their biggest rival.
adidas@adidas

1:59:30. Humanity just got faster. Powered by Adizero. #YouGotThis

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NEFERTITI
NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
Apostle Johnson Suleman is back with another powerful truth. He has urged Nigerians not to vote for Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He said four years is enough. Sermons like this should go viral. 👏
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Duke of Ife
Duke of Ife@Dukeofileife·
I’m tempted to speak up. The DSS acknowledged and approved the event, and confirmed they would provide maximum security for Mr. Peter Obi. I’m also aware of conversations behind the scenes where it was suggested he wouldn’t add value to the university beyond politics, even claiming his support to schools is just for publicity.
Great IFE@TheGreatestIFE

Safety over Politics - OAU to Mr Peter Obi.

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A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Sometimes we just need to think deeper than we do. Did you know that this simple quadratic curve with its tangent is the core logic behind the Newton-Raphson method that we use to solve complex non-linear problems today? The truth is: If you never struggled with this green graph paper, you would not know how to spot when a simulation is lying to you. As a Master's student, I took a course on the Rheology of materials. This curve is part of the constitutive model we use to determine what type of property a material has. Why does your toothpaste stay on the brush instead of running off like water? It is because of yield stress. The slope of these curves is what engineers study to make sure your paste only flows when you apply force to the tube. This knowledge is a means to an end. You might not see the importance now, but if you study deeper and go higher in the STEM fields they are built for, you will see it.
abuja stylist✰@drharveee

Till today, I no see the importance of this thing.🤦

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smv@slimvnsn·
Clara Oshiomhole planned her daughter's wedding from a hospital bed, her veins carrying poison meant to kill the thing killing her. She died 3 days before the ceremony. Her husband, a sitting governor, sat alone in the church as their daughter walked down the aisle toward a man she loved and an empty chair where her mother should have been. Sound Sultan was 44 when his throat closed around a cancer with a name most cannot pronounce. Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma. His voice, which had sung Nigeria through decades of joy and protest, faded into a whisper, then a text, then a family statement released on a Sunday afternoon while the nation wept into their phones. Dora Akunyili fought fake drugs and won. She fought a government that shot at her and survived. She fought uterine cancer in an Indian hospital, far from the country she had served with every fiber of her integrity, and lost. She was 59. Her husband was killed by gunmen 7 years later, as if grief was not enough. Aduke Gold was the youngest. A gospel singer whose voice lifted congregations to their feet. Cervical cancer took her in 2024, her brother telling the BBC that the death certificate confirmed what the rumors had denied. She had been ill. She had fought. She had lost. Maryam Babangida. Gani Fawehinmi. Rotimi Akeredolu. Olusola Saraki. Majek Fashek. Sonny Okosun. Names etched into granite and memory, each one a universe of love and loss reduced to a single cause of death. Cancer does not care about your title. It does not check your bank account or your political connections or how many people need you to stay alive. It arrives quietly, often with symptoms you dismiss as stress or age or something you will check next month when life slows down. Next month does not always come. Here is what you can do today. Schedule the screening you have been postponing. Feel the lump. Ask about the cough. Demand the test. And while you are doing that, look around. Someone near you is fighting this same invisible war. Ask them how they are. Bring them a meal. Sit with them during treatment. Hold their hand when the news is bad and words fail. Regular screening saves lives. Kindness saves everything else. Do not wait until you are reading another family statement on another Sunday afternoon, wishing you had paid attention sooner. The list will grow. That is the nature of this enemy. But the list of those who survive grows too, and you can be on that one. Choose it. Fight for it. And while you fight, be gentle with those still in the trenches beside you.
Dr. Emma Okore@EmmaOkoreMD

LIST OF 10 PROMINENT NIGERIANS WHO LOST THEIR BATTLE WITH CANCER 1. Rotimi Akeredolu – Former Governor of Ondo State (2023, prostate cancer & leukemia) 2. Dora Akunyili – Former NAFDAC DG (2014, uterine cancer) 3. Gani Fawehinmi – Human rights lawyer (2009, lung cancer) 4. Maryam Babangida – Former First Lady (2009, ovarian cancer) 5. Olusola Saraki – Second Republic Senate Leader (2012, cancer after 5‑year battle) 6. Clara Oshiomhole – Wife of former Edo Governor (2010, breast cancer) 7. Sound Sultan – Singer/rapper (2021, Angioimmunoblastic T‑cell Lymphoma) 8. Majek Fashek – Reggae legend (2020, cancer) 9. Sonny Okosun – Music legend (2008, colon cancer) 10. Aduke Gold – Gospel singer (2024, cervical cancer) Regular screening saves lives. Don't wait until it's too late.

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Kio Amachree@Ivory1957·
Peter Obi, Just a few days ago I wrote you an open letter about Gilbert Chagoury and the $13 billion no-bid contract. Over 100,000 Nigerians have now read it. I have received nothing from you — not even a single word. Despite the heavy abuse I have endured from your Obidient supporters, I have remained a consistent voice. Yet on this matter you have chosen total silence. That silence is no longer neutral. It is starting to look like complicity. The country is watching. Speak up, Mr Obi.”
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Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
And for the ones who continue to blab about “dining”, “frolicking “ etc. That’s a delusional narrative for honoring a president’s invite. But if we apply your “Dining” logic broadly to others, your hypocrisy becomes obvious and you will scramble to make excuses. The truth is I will continue to engage the government wherever necessary because it’s a duty of leadership. Not easy but necessary for the sake of the children and for solutions. Engagement is not endorsement. My fight is different, and your own fight is valid. But take it to the appropriate quarters and quit wasting your time here. My oga has said I should leave you people alone now, so, as you were…
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Duru Bond
Duru Bond@Bond_not_james·
Said this yesterday. No commissioner or house member from his time as governor is with him. Many of his comrades from even the last election have left him. From Okupe to Datti to Kenneth Okonkwo to even Alex Otti and many more. This is the person some slow people think can fix this country with all its complex moving parts.
Mark Essien@markessien

Peter Obi may be personally good, but so far I have not seen any hint that he knows how to build a great team around him. I am not criticizing him. But he really seems to be a solo-player, and does not have that critical "person evaluation" skill. His most important hire right now should be that person who can see through people and really build a strong team. Not everyone has the same strengths or weaknesses, and he should plug his weaknesses with really strong people.

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Evangelist Isaac Agada
Evangelist Isaac Agada@RuralEvangelist·
This is serious Matter. “Why CAN split into two Factions” Rev. Isaac Omolehin.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Nigeria Is Bleeding From Within It is deeply troubling to read recent World Bank reports indicating that, while Nigeria’s Federation Revenue surged to ₦84 trillion in just three years, a staggering 41% —amounting to ₦34.44 trillion —never reached the Federation Account. This sum exceeds the combined ₦34 trillion earmarked for capital projects in the 2024 and 2025 Appropriation Bills, a comparison that underscores the gravity of the situation and signals that something is fundamentally wrong. This is not a mere oversight; it points to institutionalised corruption on a massive scale. In 1994, when the Okigbo Panel reported about $12.4 billion from the Gulf War oil windfall as unaccounted for, Nigerians were outraged and the nation shook with indignation. Today, an even more troubling situation appears to be unfolding, yet it is met with a disquietening silence. We are trapped in a lethal paradox: Earning more as a nation, yet having less to invest in healthcare, education, and infrastructure. From 2025, systemic “deductions” have allowed agencies to capture more resources than entire states and even critical ministries. These leakages explain why countries with fewer resources are out-performing us across key development indices. With such a broken system, how can we fix power, strengthen our schools, build resilient healthcare, or develop critical infrastructure? Nigeria has no business being poor. We must stop these leakages through disciplined, transparent leadership driven by character. It is time to redirect our hijacked resources back to the people and move Nigeria into the league of developed nations. With our collective resolve to change this corruption-infested system, a New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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