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Universally minded, Optimistic, Jovial, Professional, Philosopher, Charismatic & Charitable. #💪🖒❤🇪🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸

London, United Kingdom Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Mac Cyprian@maccyprian·
Just want to thank God for his continuous blessings and Grace!
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Mac Cyprian@maccyprian·
@X_Dailly This is not South Africa. The accent is that of Liberia or surrounding countries. Please correct it ASAP
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NEFERTITI
NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
His strike team are the best till date: 1. NOI 2. Soludo 3. El-Rufai 4. Tonnie Iredia 5. Dora Akunyili 6. Chief Bola Ige 7. Oby Ezekwesili 8. Prof Jerry Gana 9. Frank Nweke Jr 10. Chukwuemeka Chikelu He established the NDDC, the NHIS, the EFCC, the ICPC, the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), the Excess Crude Account (ECA), & so many other institutions. He increased derivation formula to Crude Oil Host Communities from 3 to 13%. He heralded The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) as well. This AU program was adopted in 2001 as the precursor to The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). NEPAD is a policy framework for accelerating economic co-operation & integration among African countries. The slogan was ONE NIGERIA, ONE NATION! I remember vividly how the National Orientation Agency (NOA) drove up the national consciousness in Nigerians. Certain jingles were played intermittently on NTA & on Radio Nigeria. Embodied by the spirit of “One People, One Nation,” they aroused the spirits of Nationalism & Patriotism in most Nigerians. Give this man his accolades please. He understood UNITY like no one else. He was a detribalized nationalist to the core. Once you were good & could do the job? You were hired! Your tribe or religion didn’t matter. He wasn’t a Saint, but he did Nigeria & the continent of Africa right (at a time people were trying to come out of the torture & the trauma of the Military Era). Chief Olusegun Matthew Okikiola Ogunboye Aremu Obasanjo is whoever he said he was! Omo!! Nigeria has seen BETTER DAYS! I could write you a book on this man. 👏👏
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Mr Macaroni
Mr Macaroni@mrmacaroni·
Clash of Fate 😂😂😂😂
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Erimus
Erimus@HeDontMakeNoise·
“My own singular interest is to make sure that the people do not turn against themselves thinking that they’re enemies” — Dele Farotimi
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Dele Olawanle
Dele Olawanle@dolawanle·
Dear young adults, when it comes to marriage, do not marry hastily and do not only think of love but also think of: Cultural differences Future ambition Your vision Your dreams Your country of birth The family history of the person you want to marry (It matters o) How you will spend your old age Laws regarding asset sharing The opportunities available in your home country and so on. The possibility of ending up in a mental institution. I have seen many people limited because of marriage and who are struggling in every way possible. As a family lawyer, I have shed so many tears despite not being the victim. Some lost everything they ever worked for during divorce because they have nothing in their home country. From a mansion to a bedsit. Get sense! From a father of many children to a loner. Today, it will not matter but tomorrow could be a long night. When you start getting older, you will realize what I wrote here is a gift. Make a wise decision in marriage so that you can enjoy your old age. The older, the weaker, and the more you will need your spouse and your children. As for me, my major concern before marriage was that anything that could tamper with my Nigerianess, I no go gree😂. I was deliberate and it worked out handsomely. All the best. Dele Olawanle is my name. I think, write and speak to make lives better. I am a coach. Follow me for more insights and inspiration.
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Mac Cyprian@maccyprian·
@dolawanle Happy birthday, wishing you loads of blessings and Grace of God. Enjoy your natal day 🙏
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Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Why would the Saudis revoke the visas of over a hundred passengers on an Air Peace flight to Jeddah, especially as Nigeria's President is currently in Saudi Arabia? That does not augur well for bilateral relations. It is most embarrassing, and our Ministry of Foreign Affairs should prioritise this matter. It not only demonstrates disdain for Nigeria as a whole, but it undermines the whole purpose of having one Islamic deen as a global Ummah. At worst, the flight should not have been allowed to take off, given that advanced passenger information will usually be sent to the country of arrival. I do hope this can be resolved quickly and effectively. #TableShaker
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IGBO History & Facts
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
“Democracy started in Igbo land. The very first written constitution on this planet was written by the Igbo people. And the very first democracy that permitted women leaders was in Igbo land. I'm proud to have worked with the Igbo people”. - Bruce Delvalle, American Lawyer
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J. C. Okechukwu@jcokechukwu·
NIGER RAISED PRIZE OF URANIUM FROM €0.80/kg to €200/kg: REINCARNATING LIBYA SO, before being reliably informed that this actually happened, i had seen documents that clearly showed a previous regime in Niger signed contract for 5% royalty on uranium sales, which is absurd and in fact confirms or corroborates what the late Wagner PMC’s head, Prigozhin had said in a video. Remember the video where he claimed French companies were selling Uranium at €200 but giving only €11 to Niger. So that kinda made sense to me. But €200 vs €0.80??! I wasn’t prepared for that. Meanwhile, Canada’s uranium is reportedly sold for €200/kg yet it’s okay for France to take Niger’s one and throw a miserable €0.80/kg at this blessed country. For people who may not understand, what the Nigerien junta has done (if this is 100% true) is the same thing that Gaddafi did in Libya. After WW2, Libya was ceded to France and the UK. The UK favored the emergence of a monarchy (the Senussi dynasty) endorsed by the UN. Since it’s so called “independence” in 1951, this dynasty ruled the country under the monarchy of King Idris, on behalf of the British, of course! The British were milking the country dry. They made the monarchy the foot stool of the British monarchy, like what you have in Nigeria today (and I know many people don’t know this.) So, pretty much, every serious decision in government was approved by the monarchy before it was allowed. And because the Libyan monarchy was a criminal extension of the British monarchy and had been insanely corrupted, nothing was approved unless the British monarchy which sits atop the commonwealth of nations, had given the green light for its approval. So, as you can imagine, nothing was in there for the people of Libya. Nearly everything went to the colonials. Life expectancy dropped to the barest minimum. In fact, according to Meyssan, only 250,000 Libyans out of four million, could read and write at the time. That’s how abysmal the literacy rate was. Poverty index ratings placed Libya at the bottom and life was a living hell for them. Well, when Gaddafi showed up and overthrew the Sennssi dynasty in 1969, those foreign forces that were entrenched in the country to steal the commonwealth of Libyans were sent packing and Gaddafi abolished all that nonsensical slavery monarchy. Gaddafi then went ahead to nationalize western oil companies like British Petroleum and co & created National Oil Corporation (NOC), thereby effectively nationalizing the oil wealth of Libyans. You nationalize when you start earning what you should earn directly and start using it on your country men and women rather than letting colonial Europe steal it and use it to pave their roads and build their “heavens on earth” while Africans live in the “stone age.” When Gaddafi was done with them, the same Libya that was one of the poorest countries in the world in 1969 had become a regional economic powerhouse by 2011. The UNDP (2010) even considered Libya a “high-development” country in the Middle East and North Africa. Libya’s literacy rate jumped from a pitiable single unit to a whopping 88.4% and life expectancy hit an impressive 74.5 years! This is what can happen to any African nation that grows enough balls to demand what is due them and not what is allotted to them by greedy, parasitic colonial corporations. If you wanna know the true cause of poverty in your country, go to the bureau of statistics or whatever agency is responsible in your country and demand details of how much royalty your country receives on its natural resources & please do well to share your findings with us. Niger must be encouraged and supported at all costs, because with this price adjustment and given that they don’t have to depend on European or western buyers to sell their uranium, Niger will soon become another modern Libya in the Sahel. I feel it. Africa will definitely win this.
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Mac Cyprian@maccyprian·
@renoomokri Reno, Hopefully you're obsessed with PO. You keep on repeating the same mistake: Why can't you keep it in your head that it was the turn of the South, either PO or BAT (QED). Pls stop mentioning VP for Peter Obi. VP slot would have been a huge loss for the South.
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Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
But for his hubris, Peter Obi may have been Nigeria's vice President today, with a good chance of taking over from Waziri Atiku Abubakar in 2031. But he took advice from a madman at upper Iweka. And foolishly believed that a united Peoples Democratic Party that could not defeat the ruling All Progressives Congress in 2019 could now divide in 2023 and conquer the APC that we could not defeat when we were united. Did I not say it before? A trader is different from a leader. Peter Obi will lose at the Supreme Court. He will lose if he runs again in 2027. And he will keep on losing until he either gets tired of losing or running. #TableShaker
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Mac Cyprian@maccyprian·
Good for particularly African Governments
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
For those who want to increase their net worth by buying shares, these are the six industries with the highest Compound Annual Growth Rate: Airport aviation Hotels & Resorts Travel sector Automobile Aircraft manufacturing Pharmaceutical Any of these sectors will give you a CAGR of over 10%. Or you can invest in an S&P 500 linked index fund and make 13.5% ROI in a year, or in a Russell 2000 and Wilshire 5000 Total Market linked mutual fund and get a steady 12% annually. But whatever you do, don't leave your money sitting in the bank. #RenosNuggets
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
Every 28 days, your skin renews itself. Please fact-check me. Your liver also regenerates itself in five year cycles. Your entire skeleton renews itself every ten years. And the energy that powers this regeneration comes from the food you eat. You are literally what you eat. So, if you want to stay young, healthy and good looking for as long as possible, eat well. Eating well is different from eating a lot. Eat organic. Eat fresh. Ear when you are hungry, not when you see food. Scripture teaches us that food itself is medicine-Ezekiel 47:12. By controlling your appetite and what you eat, you control your body's regeneration process and how well you age. #RenosNuggets
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Aproko Pharmacist™
Aproko Pharmacist™@AprokoPhamacist·
Thank you for reading, You can follow me for more health tips And please suggest a topic to cover next. I post health and men’s content.
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Aproko Pharmacist™@AprokoPhamacist·
In the vast realm of medicine, there exists a small but mighty hero, one that has saved countless lives and thwarted the plans of bacterial villains. Ladies and gentlemen,let me introduce you to Amoxicillin Here is an interesting fact you don’t know about Amoxicillin Thread🧵
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Tomori Simisola
Tomori Simisola@SimisolaTomori·
Msc Class of 2023 😊😊
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Jaypee
Jaypee@JaypeeGeneral·
Powerful Compilation of President Peter Gregory Obi’s Key Speeches and Quotes. Please watch till the end and be proud of the MAN we gave our votes. The day Peter Obi will enter Aso Rock, Nigeria will never remain the same. The Judiciary should do quick and declare him the winner. PO is coming! #PeterObiAt62 #HappyBirthdayPresidentPeterObi
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