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Evelyn Dan Epelle, FMNES

Evelyn Dan Epelle, FMNES

@playingmountain

Bright Nigerian Citizen 🇳🇬 | ᴅᴇᴠᴇʟᴏᴘᴍᴇɴᴛ ᴄᴏᴍᴍᴜɴɪᴄᴀᴛɪᴏɴs sᴛʀᴀᴛᴇɢɪsᴛ | ʙᴀᴄʜᴇʟᴏʀ ᴏғ ᴇɴɢɪɴᴇᴇʀɪɴɢ | ᴍᴀsᴛᴇʀ ᴏғ ᴀʀᴛs | ʙᴀʟᴏʟᴏ ᴏғ ᴏᴘᴏʙᴏ ᴋɪɴɢᴅᴏᴍ ⭐️

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Gramvoice
Gramvoice@Gramvoicehq·
😂 Awesome. USA, and Canada virtual numbers are now available on @gramvoicehq You can buy a real, fully functional virtual number from @gramvoicehq These numbers work just like regular phone numbers — they can make calls, send messages, and verify social media accounts.
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gbemisoke
gbemisoke@Gbemisoke·
Today's episode of "My Life as a Mom of Teens" (several weeks later because that's how long I needed to work through my feelings enough to share) He came home with 2 bouquets & I was like oh wow you're really committed to making me happy wow 🥰🥹 little did I know...
gbemisoke@Gbemisoke

Today's episode of "My Life as a Mom of Teens" church had a graduation ceremony for the class of 2026 🥰 we're off to Young Adult church now. Yes, I followed him there, that's my babyyyyyyy

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Evelyn Dan Epelle, FMNES
Evelyn Dan Epelle, FMNES@playingmountain·
#NBAelections Dame Priscilla Olabori Kuye served as the first female president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and we are on our toes to see Mrs. Oyinkansola Badejo-Okusanya repeat the feat ⭐️
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Abuja Streets
Abuja Streets@abujastreets·
If you want to meet rich Abuja babes these days, just go to Monoliza in the evenings. You’d see them riding bicycles up and down… it makes them happy.
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Michael Taiwo
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo·
What is a skill you only have because your first job was too broke to pay a specialist to do it?
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Kalu Aja
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
Spain, Argentina and England have all won it, so who to support? Nigerians play in the English team, so I guess I will support the three lions
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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
I have just seen this VIDEO of Paul Onwuanibe, CEO of Landmark, showing off the first upside down how his company built in Enugu state. I am profoundly impressed because, in just about one year after Minister Dave Umahi demolished his property and nearly crippled his business in Lagos, in the name of building the Lagos-Calabar coastal road, Paul Onwuanibe took his investment to the South East and is doing massive projects. I think the destruction of his business in Lagos hugely contributed to motivating him to take his investment to the South East.✍️
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Evelyn Dan Epelle, FMNES
Evelyn Dan Epelle, FMNES@playingmountain·
Democracy is strengthened when journalism illuminates, interrogates & informs. Stop amplifying political theatre and ask direct questions about jobs, security, education, healthcare, economic reforms, governance, accountability & the character + competence of those seeking power.
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Evelyn Dan Epelle, FMNES
Evelyn Dan Epelle, FMNES@playingmountain·
In case they have forgotten, the role of the press in the run-up to a presidential election is not to manufacture battle lines or reduce democracy to regional horse races. It is to set the public agenda around the issues that determine our collective future. No-brainer.
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Evelyn Dan Epelle, FMNES@playingmountain·
AIT is broadcasting its “Democracy Today” program and captioned it ‘2027’s Ultimate Battle Ground: Who Claims the Northern Crown’ and my disappointment runs deep for the press and the loss of agency to set the agenda in a country that desperately needs illumination.
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Evelyn Dan Epelle, FMNES@playingmountain·
I’m neck deep in the publishing trenches and missing out on the games but I hope England advances to the world cup finals >>>
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Anthony Azekwoh
Anthony Azekwoh@AnthonyAzekwoh·
My new painting. The Grandmaster
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
Wow Nigerian 🇳🇬 students Don Anele Munachimso also won gold in Science and Onyedikachi Egejurum got a Gold (He is the best in Mathematics in the world Primary Category.) in Rome, Italy Congratulations 🎈🎉🎊
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Evelyn Dan Epelle, FMNES
Evelyn Dan Epelle, FMNES@playingmountain·
I think I have met the strongest woman on earth…my friend, who sent me a TEXT from the labor room that read: Our babies are here. One hour ago ⚡️🎉 #Twins
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Evelyn Dan Epelle, FMNES
Evelyn Dan Epelle, FMNES@playingmountain·
@AfamDeluxo Read the expert analysis 🤭
Hon.Ab Faj (FlyingAeroBoy)@AbeebFajobi

I am not always happy when Nigerians always contribute to what they don't have knowledge about and it's very sad please what do you guys take the pilots as , a bus driver of what,what if you guys witness a cross wind landing or take off what are you going to say about that. This Helicopter is Bell UH-1H Iroquois ("Huey") You will all noticed that when it was landing something hit the ground that's the Tail Skid and it's designed for such purposes Purpose of the tail skid: 1. Protects the tail boom 2. Prevents the tail boom from striking the ground during takeoff, landing, or hover: Without it, a tail strike could severely damage the helicopter's structure. 3. Protects the tail rotor The tail rotor is one of the most vulnerable parts of a helicopter. By keeping the tail at a safe height, the tail skid helps prevent the tail rotor blades from contacting the ground or obstacles. 4. Absorbs impact loads If the pilot lands with the tail too low, the skid contacts the ground first and absorbs much of the impact, reducing stress on the tail boom. 4. Provides a warning to the pilot Contact between the tail skid and the ground alerts the pilot that the tail attitude is becoming too low, allowing corrective action before more serious damage occurs. This is how it works: During a steep takeoff or landing, if the helicopter rotates nose-up excessively, the tail skid touches the ground before the tail boom or tail rotor does. You guys should not be saying things out of ignorance, those pilots are trained and professionals, every aircraft have its own working principle and those that design aircraft had make it in such a way that there are failed safe systems and safelife system on the aircraft Reading people comments indeed there is a pandemic of Olodo uprising in Nigeria. This is sad

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Hon.Ab Faj (FlyingAeroBoy)
Hon.Ab Faj (FlyingAeroBoy)@AbeebFajobi·
I am not always happy when Nigerians always contribute to what they don't have knowledge about and it's very sad please what do you guys take the pilots as , a bus driver of what,what if you guys witness a cross wind landing or take off what are you going to say about that. This Helicopter is Bell UH-1H Iroquois ("Huey") You will all noticed that when it was landing something hit the ground that's the Tail Skid and it's designed for such purposes Purpose of the tail skid: 1. Protects the tail boom 2. Prevents the tail boom from striking the ground during takeoff, landing, or hover: Without it, a tail strike could severely damage the helicopter's structure. 3. Protects the tail rotor The tail rotor is one of the most vulnerable parts of a helicopter. By keeping the tail at a safe height, the tail skid helps prevent the tail rotor blades from contacting the ground or obstacles. 4. Absorbs impact loads If the pilot lands with the tail too low, the skid contacts the ground first and absorbs much of the impact, reducing stress on the tail boom. 4. Provides a warning to the pilot Contact between the tail skid and the ground alerts the pilot that the tail attitude is becoming too low, allowing corrective action before more serious damage occurs. This is how it works: During a steep takeoff or landing, if the helicopter rotates nose-up excessively, the tail skid touches the ground before the tail boom or tail rotor does. You guys should not be saying things out of ignorance, those pilots are trained and professionals, every aircraft have its own working principle and those that design aircraft had make it in such a way that there are failed safe systems and safelife system on the aircraft Reading people comments indeed there is a pandemic of Olodo uprising in Nigeria. This is sad
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Zagazola@ZagazOlaMakama

Crazy display of rescue by the Nigerian Army Aviation at the NADCEL 2026

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TheCable
TheCable@thecableng·
TRENDING VIDEO: Nigerian Army air wing simulates rescue operation at NADCEL 2026 📹: Zagazola
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