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JESUS Christ believer|| Father|| lover of good leaders, Nigerians, NIGERIA and her football|| TEACHER|| Real Estate and NFT's Enthusiast||
Never again! Katılım Kasım 2012
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He was an only Christian traveling in a majority Muslim vehicle to Gombe when terror attacks were launched in Jos on Palm Sunday
*9. He was pulled
out near the Jos-Bauchi border [at Bauchi junction]
— far from the Angwan Rukuba incident scene — by a mob shouting "Allahu" and assaulted with machetes, rocks, and sticks, and later left for dead.
This is one side of the Palm Sunday attacks that many don't know about. Now Tayo is all by himself fighting for his life at the hospital, unable to reach his family after losing his entire belongings to his attacker
For those supporting us, we say thank you 🙏
Link in bio and details in pined post
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@Marknit0 @KendrickCee I think I watched it on tv. It’s also on YouTube, but here’s a video I found about it. Lessons were learnt.
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Former Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew once said that he learn't from the failure of Nigeria while building Singapore from a third world to a first world nation.
Nigeria gained it's independence in 1960 while Singapore gained theirs in 1965.
Our both countries where colonized by the British.
He said that Nigeria lacked the will to be a nation.
In his 1966 visit to Lagos, he observed that Nigeria's leaders were utilizing their positions for self-enrichment and private ventures rather than national advancement.
For example, he recounted a conversation with Nigeria's Finance Minister at the time, who implemented protective import tariffs on shoes primarily so that he could retire and successfully run his own shoemaking factory.
He learned from this that state resources were being heavily diverted to build personal wealth instead of establishing long-term, meritocratic, and productive institutions.
He concluded that vast natural and human resources could not substitute for a cohesive national identity and honest, competent leadership.
How i wish Nigeria can go back to basics and start fixing from there.
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James Omotosho, judge of @FederalHigh, has fired back today & affirmed the @inecnigeria timetable as lawful. The judgment delivered today is promptly certified & ready. Choose ye this day....!!




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Once built a dashboard with Power BI to demo an idea for my team at Microsoft.
White dude interjects with, "did you design this?," I responded with "yes".
The presentation continued then he interjected AGAIN with "you did this from scratch?", I, again, said "yes."
It sounded like being impressed at first but after multiple lines of questioning, I realized he didn't believe someone of my kin can do what I did and I was just a poser.
I'm not a fan of calling out racism in the workplace but it's really a thing.
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Our flight may have been delayed, but nothing can delay the celebration!🏆
The Champions of Nigeria are finally back on home soil after conquering the nation once again.
Ala Igbo kwezuonu ooo!🙌🏾
Never Say Die!⚪🔴
#CHAMPIONS #BACKHOME
#MISSION9ACCOMPLISHED
#RANGERS26

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His name is Daniel Itodo. Once he’s with the ball, the fans are screaming..
“Inside the net, Inside the net” what the hell man 😭
Mind you, this was just first half 😭
SMALLIE@the_smallie
The last game against Ikorodu City, he get one Enugu player, him throwing dey spin like Roberto Carlos free kick. It’s our duty as a nation to hide whoever that is from Mikel Arteta 🙏🏼🇳🇬
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Two Champions, @ObinnaIgbo27400 & @Oputa24 after our @NigeriaPFL win. London & Lagos was the closest on the day. Same spirit, different locations, one goal.
Now, go out there, in the spirit of @Rangers_Intl & win our nation the unity cup with the @NGSuperEagles.
#NeverSayDie
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@FisayoDairo @mikekelvin101 I still feel the comparison was needless.
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@FisayoDairo @mikekelvin101 Sorry if that was the impression I made.
I am just tired of the neo colonial programming.
If the Indian, Chinese and won't bend, why should we?
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So a trader cannot choose to close his own shop that he paid for with his own money?
Is Anambra now North Korea?
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts
BREAKING: “Traders in Anambra must now inform market executives and state reasons before closing their shops on any market day.” — Gov. Soludo
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This was my 30-ton-per-day rice processing factory building.
When we started the construction in 2020, a bag of cement was around ₦3k, and within months, it moved to ₦5,500.
And we bought a full truckload [2 trucks in total] for the building project.
We completed the factory, built a 10k-capacity poultry pen, a 10k-capacity fish pen, and 6 rooms of staff quarters and office.
By the time we were done, our rice processing machine was trapped in China due to the COVID-19 lockdown.
When it finally arrived in Nigeria?
I chose the wrong port [Onne Port in Rivers State], and the machine was seized by customs officers.
According to them, they were suspecting the container to have loaded firearms [funny set of people].
So, they broke the container, opened the boxes, and saw only my rice processing machine.
It was closed back.
It was time to release the container, right?
Story that if I share with you, you’ll cry blood.
I cried and paid unnecessary bills in that port before they finally released the machine.
When it finally arrived in Makurdi that particular night, the drivers were insisting we offload at midnight🙈
I told them it was not possible.
All my staff were sleeping by now, and we could not get them to come there.
So, they slept.
The next morning. It was time to offload the container, right?
As the truck was driving to an Industrial Layout in Makurdi where we were to offload, ALL the jobless youths in Makurdi followed behind on bikes.
When they arrived, they demanded we pay ₦250k before offloading anything on Benue soil.
Bro, I am a Benue boy ooooh. A younger boy [I was less than 30 then] building a business in this country.
Guess what? We had no choice but to pay those boys cash. Though we negotiated, begged, and paid less than ₦200k.
Then, we offloaded the machines. I was extremely happy😍😍😍
The event that followed? I will share later. Difficulties continued.
Here is the lesson I want you to get today.
“As an entrepreneur in Nigeria, many times, you’ll spend more money and time fighting external battles than internal ones that you know well”
✍🏻 Unstable prices of inputs
✍🏻 Settling useless street boys
✍🏻 Battling extortion from government regulatory bodies
✍🏻 And more.
You can know your business A-Z and still fail due to external battles you were not prepared for.
It is like that for every entrepreneur in Nigeria, including Alhaji Aliko Dangote. You watched his external battles recently with regulatory bodies.
You see this Agriculture? I know it very well. Is not pride. I was born as a farmer.
But I am learning to beat those external demons programmed into the systems in this country.
And I MUST win them. You have to learn how to win them too my brother.
Good luck. Stay connected.
I will tell you what happened after the installation of the 30-ton-per-day rice processing machine in my factory that year.
See you soon.
#BillionaireFarmer

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Nigerian Premier Football League (NPFL) Winners
2026: Enugu Rangers
2025: Remo Stars
2024: Enugu Rangers
2023: Enyimba
2022: Rivers United
2021: Akwa United
2019: Enyimba
2017: Plateau United
2016: Enugu Rangers
2015: Enyimba
2014, 2013, 2012: Kano Pillars
2011: Dolphin FC
2010: Enyimba
2009: Bayelsa United
2008: Kano Pillars
2007: Enyimba
2006: Ocean Boys
2005: Enyimba
2004: Dolphin FC
2003, 2002, 2001: Enyimba
2000: Julius Berger
1999: Lobi Stars
1998: Shooting Stars
1997: Dolphin FC
1996: Udoji United
1995: Shooting Stars
1994: BCC Lions
1993: Heartland FC
1992: Stationery Stores
1991: Julius Berger
1987, 1988, 1989, 1990: Heartland FC
1986: Leventis United
1985: New Nigerian Bank Football Club
1984: Enugu Rangers
1983: Shooting Stars
1981, 1982: Enugu Rangers
1980: Shooting Stars
1979: Bendel Insurance
1978: Racca Rovers
1977: Enugu Rangers
1976: Shooting Stars
1974, 1975: Enugu Rangers
1973: Bendel Insurance
1972: Mighty Jets.

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