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Ibrahim Abdullah
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I, ME, MY SELF and Man United
Abuja. Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2009
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A non-Muslim British man says he identifies more with Muslims than people of other faiths;
1. Family values - Muslims don’t abandon their family
2. Firm believers - Muslims stand their ground when it comes to their faith
3. Pragmatic - Muslims believe in two genders and don’t accept ideologies
4. Love - Muslims love people
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@NERCNG @GovWike @officialABAT @aedcelectricity . For 48 hours no light in Mabushi from Trinitate school. Your so called technicians are saying that is the armored cable from the transformer. But this afternoon they are saying is transformer oil. All through nothing is done.
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INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAIHI RAJI'UN!!!
The woman you see in these pictures is being accused of deception and betrayal. According to the statement, she moves from town to town claiming that she wants to accept Islam.
After converting, she is reportedly given shelter, care, and support by members of the Muslim community, who also assist her financially and in other ways.
The allegation further states that she then gathers people’s belongings and money before fleeing to another town where she allegedly repeats the same act.
The statement claims that her original name is Joy John, and her phone number is listed as 0907 547 905. People are being urged to search for her on Facebook and TikTok to verify the claims.
It further alleges that she recently arrived in Falgore forest area, accepted Islam, was welcomed and cared for, but later disappeared with mobile phones and large sums of money belonging to residents.
The public is being asked that anyone who sees her should report the matter to the nearest security authorities and contact the provided phone numbers: 07026675741 or 07017073949.




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Dangote has done three things in the last 72 hours that the Nigerian government could not do in 60 years.
He cut aviation fuel to N1,650 per litre, slashed diesel and aviation fuel prices at ex-depot level, and filed a lawsuit to stop NNPC and private marketers from importing fuel that his refinery is already producing in surplus.
Now the oil marketers are crying monopoly.
Let us be honest about what monopoly means in this context. For 60 years, a cartel of fuel importers held Nigeria hostage, collecting $10 billion annually in subsidy, keeping state refineries deliberately broken, and charging Nigerians premium prices for refined crude they sent abroad themselves.
Nobody called that a monopoly. Nobody filed a lawsuit about market stability when ordinary Nigerians queued for fuel in an oil producing country for decades.
One private refinery starts cutting prices, increasing supply, and going to court to enforce a law that already says imports are only permitted when local supply is insufficient, and suddenly the marketers have discovered the language of competition and consumer protection.
The law is clear. The Petroleum Industry Act only permits fuel imports when domestic supply cannot meet demand. Dangote’s refinery is supplying over 90% of Nigeria’s daily petrol consumption. The legal basis for those import licences does not exist. He is not asking for a favour. He is asking for the law to be applied.
The marketers built their business model on Nigeria’s inability to refine its own oil. That inability has been solved by one man with private capital. Their business model is obsolete and their objection is not about market stability. It is about market access to a rent they no longer deserve.

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@onu_slim Well said, by the time he starts power generating and distribution they will cry wolf too. Efficiency is what matters.
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There are places we pass through in life… and there are places that become part of who we are.
Manchester will forever be my home.
To the city, the club, and every supporter, my sincerest thank you. These past four years have been unforgettable, filled with moments my family and I will carry with us for the rest of our lives. There simply aren’t enough words to describe the happiness and warmth we’ve felt here.
Thank you for every cheer, every memory, and for making us feel at home from the very first day.
Forever a Red Devil ❤️




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