TYEWOO

946 posts

TYEWOO banner
TYEWOO

TYEWOO

@omodahda

Curious soul navigating life's twists and turns, one minute to another

Lasgidi Katılım Haziran 2022
419 Takip Edilen84 Takipçiler
Maknun Alli-Oluwafuyi
@omodahda @EmmyPromise71 I won’t put my Governor side by side with yours, it’s an aberration. I’ll put your governor side by side with the least performing LG chairman of my state.
English
1
0
0
8
TYEWOO
TYEWOO@omodahda·
@mcnun @EmmyPromise71 Maknun, the sky is big enough for everyone. If Obidients say Alex Otti is the best Governor, you too say your own Is the best Governor. Allow liberal minds like us do the comparison.
English
1
0
0
15
TYEWOO retweetledi
Chief Nwachinemelu 👑
Chief Nwachinemelu 👑@odogwu_ogidi·
The man behind Ogbunigwe during the Biafran war, Prof Felix Oragwu. Happy 92nd birthday, Prof.
Olaudah Equiano®@RealOlaudah

Professor Felix Oragwu at 92 The man who powered Biafran aircrafts with palmoil and produced the Ogbunigwe Prof Felix N. C. Oragwu is a nuclear physicist, educated at Christ the King College (CKC) Onitsha, Nigeria, the Universities of Glasgow in Scotland, School of Graduate Studies, Physics Department (Research), University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Physics Department (Research), University of Manchester, in England respectively. He began his teaching career as University Lecturer in Physics, at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), in 1960s before the Nigerian Civil War of 1967-1970. During the Civil War he served as the Head Research Planning / Coordinator Technological Services of the Science and Technology (S&T/RAP) Group that operated the technological aspects of the Industrial War Machine in Biafra from 1967/1970. At the height of the conflict, while resources were scarce, he and his team did the unthinkable, they successfully processed palm oil to power a jet airplane thereby turning a local resource into aviation fuel. The team also developed the famous Ogbunigwe aka Ojukwu Bomb. His team was also behind the brain that processed crude oil into refine petroleum, using natural resources that were obtained in the eastern region. After the war, the federal government led by Gen. Yakubu Gowon assembled Biafran scientists and technical talent to help build an industrialization project for Nigeria. Dr. Oragwu presented a proposal and layout for an institute, but unfortunately, Murtala Muhammed was uncomfortable with the idea. He vehemently opposed the initiative, viewing it as a move to empower former rebels, and consequently rejected the idea. Some reports stated that after the rejection, Murtala Muhammed together with Ibrahim Taiwo etc assembled the materials which included the blueprint that produced ogbunigwe and aviation fuel from palm oil and, poured fuel on them and set same ablaze. Ironically, Indonesia celebrated its first commercial flight using palm oil-blended jet fuel on October 27, 2023, something Oragwu and his team had already done more than five decades ago. On 22 March 2026, this great man turned 92 years. Long may you live Professor Felix Oragwu. Culled

English
40
925
2.6K
62.4K
ije
ije@Nsukka_baddie·
@Blacksanta91 Haaaaa Soludo has done more than otti keh ?
GIF
English
5
0
1
238
TYEWOO retweetledi
StatiSense
StatiSense@StatiSense·
PETROL AFFORDABILITY: NIGERIA, USA, AND UK (Comparison based on 40-hour workweek minimum wage) Monthly Minimum Wage: 🇬🇧UK — $2,813 🇺🇸USA — $1,255 🇳🇬Nigeria — $52 Price of Petrol (per Liter): 🇳🇬Nigeria — $0.882 🇺🇸USA — $1.075 🇬🇧UK — $1.874 Petrol Purchasing Power (Liters per Month): 🇬🇧UK — 1501 Liters 🇺🇸USA — 1167 Liters 🇳🇬Nigeria — 59 Liters Cost of one 50L tank vs Monthly Wage: 🇬🇧UK — 3.3% 🇺🇸USA — 4.2% 🇳🇬Nigeria — 84.8% Nigeria recorded the lowest pump price at $0.882 per liter on March 16. It also had the lowest affordability of the three countries. A 50-liter tank cost $44.10, which was 84.8% of the Nigerian monthly minimum wage. In the UK and USA, a full tank took less than 5% of a worker's monthly income. Minimum wage earners in the UK could buy 1,501 liters of fuel per month. Nigerian workers could afford 59 liters. #Statisense (Global Petrol Prices, 16th March 2026)
English
224
2.1K
3K
160K
TYEWOO
TYEWOO@omodahda·
@Equityoyo @ibekemed Let’s also check their hourly minimum wage using $ Check for their purchasing power and also their electricity usage in each of this country. Also check for the citizen benefits as well. Don’t run agenda on one side because it suites your narrative.
English
0
0
4
701
Oguntoye Opeyemi
Oguntoye Opeyemi@Equityoyo·
The usual noisemaker will ignore this DailyTrust chart. 😂
Oguntoye Opeyemi tweet media
English
475
55
116
437.3K
TYEWOO
TYEWOO@omodahda·
@tinyandagod Baba say Tinubu revamped education by Increasing Education fee then tell you to come and collect loan. He revamped education by taking out-of-school children from 10.5 million In 2023 to over 18.3 million as of early 2025. 🤡🤡
English
0
0
0
105
Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Petrol hits ₦1,332 for 5th time in March as Dangote hikes price again
Instablog9ja tweet media
English
210
341
2.1K
58.5K
TYEWOO
TYEWOO@omodahda·
@DailyWaterZ Buhari started a project, Tinubu completes it APC: Tinubu built the project. Buhari started the removal phase of subsidy, Tinubu Implements it APC: Buhari removed subsidy. 😂😂
English
0
0
0
306
TYEWOO
TYEWOO@omodahda·
@AboladeSam027 @EmmyPromise71 Because you are in an echo chamber and putting wedge In their agenda. The more reason you hardly see most of them here In a natural space. They know a lot in their local chamber.
English
0
0
0
9
TYEWOO retweetledi
Chatham House
Chatham House@ChathamHouse·
The Nigerian president’s visit to the UK was his latest high-profile foreign policy moment on the world stage. But Tinubu’s diplomatic engagements have not produced concrete benefits for ordinary Nigerians. chathamhouse.org/2026/03/tinubu…
English
280
2K
2.5K
143.9K
TYEWOO
TYEWOO@omodahda·
@DailyWaterZ How does Peter Obi’s son allegedly being gay be a subject matter for Nigeria and Nigerians in big 2026? All this psyop 😂
English
0
0
0
37
TYEWOO
TYEWOO@omodahda·
@emmaikumeh He is not Interested In your disagreement as long as It goes against his (Lord Mandate) Tinubu. For him, those country he mentioned having 24/7 electricity and only needs fuel for their cars is not Important because Tinubu’s mandate no suppose get stain.
English
0
0
0
63
Emma ik Umeh (Tcee )🇳🇬
I disagree Jeff, a short-term solution can help, everything we need to run this economy is connected to fuel.. The Inflation that will arise from this will be disastrous. Especially to the average and poor Nigerians
Souljah@jeffphilips1

Zero subsidy...absolutely zero. All our neighbors including Ghana have been buying petrol far more than we're currently buying it for years. Subsidies didn't help our economy yesterday, it won't help it today or ever

English
6
1
12
2.8K
Everest
Everest@novieverest·
Tinubu shut down this country because GEJ removed fuel subsidies and sold fuel at ₦120. Today, Tinubu is selling fuel for ₦1,250 and calling it a reform.
English
168
2K
4.7K
141.8K
TYEWOO
TYEWOO@omodahda·
@DailyWaterZ Typical Maknun behavior. Always look for a way to change the conversation! 😂
English
0
0
1
42