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IBADAN Katılım Ağustos 2013
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Spicenet@spicenetio·
gSpice and get ready 🌶️
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Ayo
Ayo@ayo_solace·
If you are able to save up to N100k monthly, I’ll recommend N40k in a money market fund, and N60k in three stocks with good fundamentals (MTNN, ACCESS, DANGCEM) If you can stretch the savings to N150k, I’ll recommend N50k money market fund, and N100k in 4 great stocks. You just keep buying the stocks regardless of the price. And as your portfolio increases, you can increase the number of companies gradually, but make sure you don’t have too many companies in your portfolio and you are holding strong stocks.
Elizabeth Okoro@lizzypcy123

If you were earning ₦500k monthly and wanted to build long-term wealth, where would most of your money go? • Stocks • Treasury bills • Mutual funds • Business And why?

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Oyeniran Michael
Oyeniran Michael@MikeAgrow·
A post was made few days ago about China allowing Nigerians to export cow bones duty-free… And immediately business conversations started everywhere. Some people were laughing. Some were asking: “Wetin Chinese wan use cow bone do?” 😭 Others were shouting: “Tell them to come and build a factory in Nigeria!” And I just dey look am because this is EXACTLY what I’ve been saying about exportation opportunities Nigerians ignore. See ehn… One country is looking at cow bones and seeing: • fertilizer • animal feed • pharmaceuticals • water purification • gelatin production • industrial raw materials Another country is looking at the same cow bone and seeing: “Aboki don throw waste.” Na mindset and industrialization dey separate poor countries from wealthy ones. The painful part? Many Nigerians still think exportation is only about crude oil or big containers. Meanwhile there’s money quietly hiding inside agricultural “waste” we overlook every day. Cow bone. Cassava peel. Cocoa husk. Palm kernel shell. Rice husk. Even poultry dung sef… One thing we don’t struggle to sell for my farm side is poultry dung. But when you tell people, dem go laugh like say na joke. Meanwhile some people are literally processing it into organic fertilizer and exporting it as soil conditioner. I once visited a processing area and saw people buying animal waste like gold. At first I was shocked. Then one old trader told me: “Nothing for agriculture be waste if industry dey active.” That line no ever leave my head. Because the real money in agriculture is not always in planting or harvesting. Na value addition. That’s why some countries import our raw materials cheap, process them, package them, then sell finished products globally for 10x the value. And we go still gather online shout: “Nigeria has no opportunities.” Meanwhile opportunities dey breathe beside slaughter slabs, poultry houses, and local markets 😭 The day Nigerians start seeing agriculture beyond planting and harvesting, many financial stories will change for this country. Be honest… What agricultural “waste” do you think we are still sleeping on in Nigeria? @MikeAgrow
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Sir Kay
Sir Kay@Rise_Forge·
Imagine if every Nigerian family had at least one person serving the nation in the Armed Forces… What do you think Nigeria would look like? 👀🪖
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Donut@DonutAI·
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Damilola
Damilola@itzSuzzy222·
@aniky_bee Lol. What was god doing before they started the wedding. By the time you all wake up, u will no god won't do shit
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Àníkẹ́ Olójú Edé 🐝
God will pun!sh everybody doing mass wedding in the North to create children that will end up as Terrorists 🙏
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chisom@web3Chisom·
@yaygha @ThaBoyYom He created us in his own "image and likeness", he's merciful too. This means God is a mirror of us humans with emotions, there's a reason he's called a living God, he is not like your pagan god carved from a tree that is static or have no consciousness. My God is a Living God.
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Yehgha@yaygha·
The Christian God - gets angry - regrets his actions (e.g, Gen 6:6, where he regrets creating humanity) - has a heart that gets troubled (same Gen 6:6) - tests humans to determine outcomes - sets conditional outcomes that depend on human behaviour rather than foreknowledge - Makes implicit references to his ignorance and the need to seek information before effecting an action (e.g Gen 16 : 20 where he said he would go check if the reports of grievous sin he was getting of Sodom and Gomorrah are true) Etc So he is not omniscient. Although he claims to be, multiple reports/events in the Bible contradict that claim. Besides, he would not be the first person or god to claim to be something he is not
BILL🐅@BiggestBill007

If God is Omniscience, why did He create eve knowing that she will be the reason mankind will disobey Him?

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Damilola@itzSuzzy222·
@cknze1 @yaygha @ThaBoyYom It was never a woman. It man that lack self esteem and has no option. General a weak can that kill anyone that says no instead of him to work away
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Ken_@cknze1·
@yaygha @ThaBoyYom I reached the conclusion long ago that the Christian God is a woman. Loves shit testing his children. Prefers chaos. Evades accountability. Demands totality. And Seeks the glory for outcomes he did not orchestrate.
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ST@ST_Onifade·
@yaygha What about the part He said he created man in his own image Isn't all these the characteristics of man
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The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🔋🚨 𝗗𝗜𝗗 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗞𝗡𝗢𝗪: The ball for the 2026 World Cup needs to be plugged in and charged before kick off. • The balls have a sensor that tracks its precise location every time that it's touched. • For the 2022 World Cup, the sensor hanged in wires inside the ball, but now it's part of one of the balls panels. • The data is paired with 12 cameras around the stadiums to track the precise location of the ball and every player 50 times every second. • This data is transmitted live to VAR, and will be used to determine goal line technology and offsides. • The sensor is extremely lightweight, unnoticeable for the players, and the battery lasts for up to 6 hours.
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Oke Taofeek Deji
Oke Taofeek Deji@halalfinance01·
The alcohol content does not affect the legitimacy of using the perfume as a Muslim. Alcohol is prohibited because it is intoxicating, so the prohibition is restricted to consumption, not bodily or household use. Methylated spirit and many household items contain alcohol and we use them often. So the general assumption that a Muslim should not use perfume that contains alcohol is not correct.
Senior Wife🏅@unlimitedRofiah

The day knew perfumes contain more of alcohol, I supposed no Muslim will wear it.

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Damilola
Damilola@itzSuzzy222·
@nk_daso When was all things pass into the law
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Daso
Daso@nk_daso·
THINGS YOU SHOULDN’T DO AT A SECURITY CHECKPOINT 1. Don’t speed towards a checkpoint. 2. Don’t make phone calls while approaching or being attended to. 3. Roll down your windows so officers can clearly see the interior of the vehicle. 4. Don’t keep your car stereo volume too loud. 5. Don’t keep the vehicle too dark at night; switch on the inner light when necessary. 6. Don’t loiter around the checkpoint unnecessarily. 7. Don’t drop waste or rubbish around the area. 8. Don’t make sudden movements or hide your hands. 9. Don’t argue aggressively with security personnel. 10. Don’t joke about weapons, bombs, or criminal activities. 11. Don’t attempt to bypass the checkpoint. 12. Avoid unnecessary phone use or distractions during security checks. 13. Don’t forget: checkpoints exist for public safety and crime prevention, not punishment. Save, share, or tag someone who needs to know this.
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