Engr-Babs
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Engr-Babs
@lewanleksite
Automation Engineer, SQL Administrator, AWS certified, Data Engineer.
Lagos Katılım Ağustos 2013
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@CyrusAdemola @Bond_not_james You ended up saying nothing. Just mixing words together and spewing gibberish
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@DamonAss101 @Toke_Eji But how do you now make your produce sell if all borders are open?
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@Toke_Eji If our Refineries Becomes Functional do you think fuel will still be high ??
The truth is that Many Politicians don’t want PO to enter that seat !!! Because many of them will go completely BROKE . Even many politicians in ADC today don’t want him to become president!!
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@Toke_Eji At least we'll not have reckless statements like 'subsidy is gone'!
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Every citizen will have his number then we will be able to report landlords and petrol attendants making life difficult for we citizen .
He will also lead the war against terrorism by always available at the war front to boost morale of our gallant troops.
He will hold meetings with every governor and councillor every month to check what they achieve with dia respective allocations
All nurses and doctors that have japa’ will be sent back to build the nation .
To mention a few
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@Toke_Eji O ma se o, these are the youth of this country, see response. Wow! See how these people are exhibiting intellectual bankruptcy in the open, are these the future of this country, truly it’s a wasted generation
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@iamsignature_ @Toke_Eji Like how many months do you think the plan will crash the dollar?
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@Toke_Eji Fixing Nigeria isn't rocket science. When cost of governance is reduced and corruption tamed from a head like Peter Obi who wouldn't steal, he will Channel the excess resources prudently into production, that will crash the dollar and prices will fall and fix everything else.
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@skenzp @OtunbaBrickz Haaa Baba mi, I sometimes feel shocked by the level of ignorance in society. I only pray the person who implemented these policies which he's clearly hated for gets to be the one managing the gains and the praise there after.
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@OtunbaBrickz Love ur approach and quick summary of d issue but d problem is that they won’t still understand. I strongly believe that our educational system that encourages craming to pass exams is what is affecting our pubic discussions. It is at its lowest in our history.
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Loooool do you want the Hard truth or comforting lies?!
On fuel: It depends, will subsidy be back?
If Obi reintroduces fuel subsidy, or if global crude crashes to $20/barrel (something no president controls), prices will drop.
But reintroducing subsidy = going back to Buhari-era borrowing just to fund consumption. Every major 2023 presidential candidate including Obi campaigned against exactly that.
On rent: It also depends, can Obi build 20million houses in 8yrs?
Rent control doesn’t crash prices; it just kills supply and drives landlords away. Nigeria has a 20 million housing deficit. To fix that in 8 years, we’d need to build 2.5 million homes annually.
Currently, we build about 100k new houses annually. To hit the target, we’d need to 25x our output—exceeding the US, which builds 1.5m homes yearly. Context? The US is a $30T economy; Nigeria is $200B. Their GDP is 150x our own. Any president promising to bridge that gap overnight is selling you a dream
The Hard Truth: there are no quick fixes
Both problems are deep macroeconomic issues with no quick fixes. A lot of people won’t want to hear this, but the current trajectory (subsidy removal + floating FX + FDI push) is the safest path we’ve could ever be on to avoid total economic collapse,
However Economic collapse has been salvaged under BAT’s first 3yrs: The real work now is consolidating those gains: we should diversify away from oil to growing other sectors (steel, mining, tech services, agriculture) and reinvest the proceeds into social infrastructure to cushion the pain.
Toke the Realtor@Toke_Eji
Honest question from a concerned Nigerian citizen 🥹 When Peter Obi becomes president, will the price of fuel and house rent go down ?
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@Badmusbasit5 @Nyongeff @instablog9ja Lol, he don pack all his wife siblings go abroad left me here, come deh send me 25k after months of ignoring my call and he want me to use the 25k set myself up. Any small he deh call my life a miserable one.. I have to let him go..
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@OurFavOnlineDoc Oh fuck the way Nigerians jump into headlines on social media is scary... Like we are confidently ignorant and too deceitfully emotional..
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Wait. You “received” him as what?
As London Mayor? As CEO of the hotel? As a bartender? Or as what exactly?
You left your own primary duty as governor of Lagos, a state in Nigeria, you wore kangor like Opebe just to go to another country and “receive” the president of your own country in another country. And all of this useless nonsense on taxpayers money.
What kind of shameful sycophancy is this?
Babajide Sanwo-Olu@jidesanwoolu
I received His Excellency President Bola Tinubu on his arrival at the Fairmont Hotel in Windsor ahead of the State Visit. We have a productive couple of days ahead and I am looking forward to the progress we will make for our state and the country.
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@PeterObi If you are the president, we will not witness power collapse, and we will not witness terrorism. We will not witness accidents. Every family will be rich we will have good roads in all the streets in Nigeria, all our wives will give birth to twins, nobody will die young.
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2026: The Collapse Continues
In January 2025, we witnessed the first grid collapse of that year, which was followed by several other collapses. Now in January, 2026 the national shame has commenced with yesterday's collapse.
It is utterly disappointing that for three consecutive years—from 2023 to 2025—our nation has been ranked as having the least access to electricity globally, with nearly 100 million citizens left without power.
When we compare our situation to other African nations, the disparity is stark. South Africa, with its population of about 64 million, generates and distributes over 40,000 megawatts. Egypt, with about 115 million population, also generates over 40,000 megawatts. Algeria, with around 48 million population, generates and distributes over 50,000 megawatts. Meanwhile, Nigeria, the giant of Africa and its most populous nation with over 240 million people, produces a mere 5,000 megawatts—an absurdly low figure that severely hampers our productivity.
This power crisis is a direct result of continuous leadership failures. The power sector is critical and requires competent and committed leadership to thrive.
As we look towards 2027, Nigeria must prioritise competence and empathy in its leadership. It is time to elect individuals with the capacity and dedication necessary to initiate a significant turnaround for our nation. Anything less is unacceptable.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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"Unleashed my inner QA detective for my #HNGInternship task! 🔍"
"I conducted a detailed website audit, documenting over 30 issues from spelling errors to broken links and mobile layout problems."
"This showed me how crucial a VA's role is in maintaining a brand's quality
#HNG

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"Just finished creating my first Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the #HNGInternship! 🚀"
"As a VA,I built a step-by-step guide to help a new Frontend intern setup their dev environment wt VS Code, GitHub, and more."
"This task taught me hw to break down complex processes`

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@jon_d_doe 1. In a civilised world, you must off your phone when being told.
2. In same civilised world, air hostess wouldn't block you not to exit the plane for security agent to made an arrest.
3. In the same civilised world, security agents are always on standby near the terminals.
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@Prince_Fynnz Forget to buy today just got home. Can’t miss it tomorrow by God grace.
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@horiiyhourmmy1 @AygoldL @DAborishade4 @47kasz @namelessD_ Nothing weh you fit tell, you y'all are madt
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President @officialABAT did everything, and even more for Baba, his longtime political ally. His actions during these deeply emotional days were not only presidential but extremely personal. He didn’t just give instructions, he personally took part in everything. It was so unprecedented.
From the moment the news of Baba’s passing, he ensured that everything was done with honor, dignity and respect. He gave clear directives, mobilized the necessary agencies and still made time to be personally involved and be there.
He personally receive Baba’s remains at the airport and rather than take the prepared presidential chopper to Daura, he chose to travel by road from Katsina to Daura alongside the body. That decision spoke volumes. 🫡
He was in Daura to personally make the final salute to a true ally. Mun gode, Mr. President.

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