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@mayonians

🐐. #Sabali. 🇳🇬 Faith in simple dreams. Insistent on small miracles.

Mayoland Katılım Aralık 2009
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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
President Muhammadu Buhari estate, Abeokuta. Conceived by the Governor Amosun administration but abandoned with just one uncompleted building. It now has over 100 units of 4 and 5-bedroom duplexes (detached and semi-detached). Thanks to Governor Dapo Abiodun. It’s a whole new residential carving, situated 5km from Abeokuta along the Abeokuta—Sagamu expressway. Right opposite the newly built Ogun State Judiciary Complex, close to Ogun Tech Hub, and close to the Police College of Information Technology. From the estate, you’ll arrive in Ikeja in 45 mins.
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HAKEEM
HAKEEM@dansatty·
At first, I thought Ogun State building an airport so close to Lagos was a waste of resources. But when I realized it’s a cargo airport, I paused and did my research. Having plied that route week-in, week-out for over 2 years during my PhD at OOU (using it as an alternative to the terrible Ibadan–Ijebu Ode road), I’ve seen the level of investment clustering there around that axis: Industrial FTZs, agro-processing hubs, and more. Honestly, this is an impressive project. If properly utilized, it could unlock massive economic potential. If your business is import/export focused, you might want to start thinking about a warehouse in that corridor.
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Olúwatósìn Olaseinde
Olúwatósìn Olaseinde@tosinolaseinde·
If you can afford it pls invest in your home. It’s where you rest and many of your ideas come to life.
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Mek$
Mek$@MekaOjukwu·
Money Market Fund > Ajo
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primordial intelligence
primordial intelligence@primal_brainer·
The older you get, the more you realize luck is mostly exposure. If you sit in the same place, have the same routine, talking to the same people, nothing new really happens. You have to tackle the world to win. Travel more. Talk to people. Try a breakfast spot. Post on social media. Start a side hustle or a hobby. The world rewards motion. You don't find opportunity sitting still.
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Sir J (J9)
Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
As we dey encourage high grade, make we dey tell low grade people too that, while grade dey help, people dey do wonder with wetin we deem bad grade. Everybody get their own path.
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Tope Dada
Tope Dada@TopeDada17·
Terrazzo finishes Why don’t we use this ancient flooring art anymore?
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THEGRANDMABOY
THEGRANDMABOY@TheGrandmaBoy·
He retired from his work after years and years of working. They make sure they don't forget how dedicated he was to his Job.
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ProfitableMan
ProfitableMan@ProfitableMan1·
If your money sleeps when you sleep, you’ll keep starting from zero every morning. Here’s how to fix that: 1. Stop leaving cash idle Money sitting in a bank is losing value quietly. Move it into instruments that at least outpace inflation. 2. Start with income-producing assets Think dividend-paying stocks, REITs, or fixed-income options. The goal is simple. Cashflow. 3. Use the platforms that make it easy Apps like @Risevest or @PlutusNeo give access to dollar assets. For Nigerian stocks, brokers like @CardinalStoneNG Securities, @iinvestng, @ZedcrestWealth, and @trovefinance do the job. 4. Automate consistency Set a fixed amount monthly. No emotions. No timing the market. Just steady accumulation. 5. Reinvest everything Dividends, interest, gains. Put it back to work. That’s how small capital compounds into something serious. Think in years, not weeks. This isn’t quick money. It’s building something that eventually pays you without asking for your time. You don’t need more hustle. You need assets that keep working after you log out.
MrBanks💰@Mrbankstips

Invest in assets that work while you sleep. Time is the only thing you can’t buy back.

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Prof. Qadira (TB), PhD,PhD🇿🇦🇺🇸
I’m a wife, mother, daughter, sister, professor, business owner & I own some shares in different companies. I work, go home, cook, take care of our kids, I meet Hubstar’s sexual needs & help pay our kids’ car insurance & health insurance. Married 20 years PLUS!
아두라💞💜@Aduradara61049

So you guys want to marry a woman who works, comes home, cooks, cleans, takes care of the kids, meets your sexual needs, and also helps you pay the bills? 🥹🥹

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The Yoruba Times
The Yoruba Times@TheYorubaTimes·
WATCH 🇳🇬⚡: A man explains why Nigeria does not have electricity today.
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Toby
Toby@TomolaGroup·
This is what they should have taught us in school instead of calculus. Your salary keeps the lights on but assets keep your future alive. Here are things that pay you while you sleep. 1. Dividend stocks: You own a small piece of a company and they share profit with you. You did nothing but hold. 2. Rental property: Someone else lives there and pays you every month. The house also grows in value. 3. A business with systems: You set it up right and it runs without you being there every day. 4. Treasury bills and bonds: You lend money to the government and they pay you back with interest. Simple and safe. 5. Digital products: Write a book, build a course, create something once and it keeps selling. The bottom line is this. If your income stops the moment you stop working, you are not building wealth. You are just surviving.
MrBanks💰@Mrbankstips

Invest in assets that work while you sleep. Time is the only thing you can’t buy back.

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Sir J (J9)
Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
The following may help: 1. Value - be good at your job, add value to your company, field & industry 2. Visibility - let people (including decision makers) know you are good at your job 3. Versatility - know beyond your job 4. Personal development - build skills, continuously 5. Menteeing - shadow people currently in positions you want to be (follow them on LinkedIn, study their career trajectory, what were they doing differently at your level, listen to them, what skills do they have, what professional certs do they have.
Yinju@EzekielOlufemi4

@SirJarus Omo, Sir J. Could you tell us the key factor to succeeding in a 9-5?

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Temyl
Temyl@Temyll_·
I’m Oteyola Dunsin, backend engineer & founder of SmartCBT. I'm building infrastructure for computer-based exams in secondary schools. We just won a ₦50M grant, selected among 40 startups from over 30,000 applicants (~0.13%). Let’s build 🚀 #SVCG @NigEducation @NesriNigeria
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Jon Brosio
Jon Brosio@jonbrosio·
Master psychology and you can print money at will. Sadly, most people don't know how or where to start. Here are 14 documentaries that will teach you more about psychology than a four-year degree:
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Sir Nelson
Sir Nelson@Crypto_Diet·
Young people earning ₦2M+ monthly salary in Nigeria have one thing in common: they work either in tech, finance, oil and gas, consulting, or they run a business that provides value and services for a big business in finance, oil and gas, tech, or manufacturing. If you want to join this income bracket, you must either enter those industries as a 9-5 employee or build a business as an entrepreneur that serves and services the big businesses in these high-paying sectors. That is the only way to hack this.
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