Ayo Adeyemi

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Ayo Adeyemi

Ayo Adeyemi

@rivionar

Katılım Nisan 2025
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Akan💪🧠
Akan💪🧠@akanpower·
@AyoBankole If Oyo, Ogun, Osun, Ekiti and Kwara state can do half of Lagos, Lagos would have not been the only Yoruba state in Nigeria.
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Ayò-Bánkólé Akíntújoyè
In as much as we want to ask more from the Lagos govt, or in as much as we can argue that Lagos can do more, the truth is that if just 10 other states in Nigeria are half as strategic or progressive as Lagos since 1999, and if their people held them to account half as much as they hold Lagos, Nigeria will be at least 10x better than it is today.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu@jidesanwoolu

We have received a new set of 24-car trains to strengthen the Lagos Red Line fleet. This will improve capacity, reduce wait times and make daily commuting easier for Lagosians. We remain focused on building a transport system that is efficient and reliable for everyone. That is still our goal.

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Vibes-Clout-Reality
Vibes-Clout-Reality@vibes_n_clout·
@AyoBankole WTF are you saying? Let's give Lagos State's allocation to Abia or Enugu. Let's imagine that Lagos State was never the capital of Nigeria. You guys make the dumbest excuses. The Lagos State government's plans are independent of any other entity.
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free me
free me@santa1011·
@Maya_leeke Lmao , soon you will know the influence of Islam on Yoruba land , you will know how that the GEJ protest was because he is a Christian!
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Prince Adewale
Prince Adewale@Maya_leeke·
You don't solve extremism ideology with peace. Until christains also have crusaders soldiers, well funded and armed. To defend themselves and their loved ones. There will never be peace. You don't take stick to a gun battle.
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Fineboy_Standard🌹
Fineboy_Standard🌹@FineboyStandard·
@PoojaMedia Just Curious though, is it that our Nothern brothers Hausa and Fulani doesn't produce good footballers?? Abii na only banditry dem sabi? Those Nomads no de really offer anything sports wise to this country sha.
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POOJA!!!
POOJA!!!@PoojaMedia·
With the AFCON he had plus the goals in the Champions League, Ademola Lookman is leading the CAF Awards 2026 rankings. 🔥🇳🇬
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Ayo Adeyemi
Ayo Adeyemi@rivionar·
@DehMao @jimNjue_ That one oligarch is a Nigerian. He built a $20b refinery because the Nigerian National Oil Corp ruined 3 state owned refineries. Russia, Saudi, Brazil are obviously solid benchmarks.
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Mao Deh
Mao Deh@DehMao·
@rivionar @jimNjue_ you are benchmarking with nigerians? not with other countries that have nationalised their oil?
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Jim Njue
Jim Njue@jimNjue_·
“We have the capacity to supply West Africa, Central Africa and even East Africa with Fuel. Our only problem is shipping. Africa should not experience fuel rationing”- Aliko Dangote declares.
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Ayo Adeyemi
Ayo Adeyemi@rivionar·
@DehMao @jimNjue_ Go read about the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and the monumental corruption in it.
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Mao Deh
Mao Deh@DehMao·
@jimNjue_ why are oil rich african countries being supplied by one oligarch? can't they nationalise their oil & supply themselves plus their neighbours?
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Omoyorubanimi
Omoyorubanimi@ayolola50·
@chi_quiero Oyinbo people don’t pray when travelling because why? Their roads are good, no kidnapping, no banditry on the way….Of course they will have a safe trip with or without prayer 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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💖+💡@chi_quiero·
Married to a Nigerian - vocabulary version 😂😂😂
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Ayo Adeyemi
Ayo Adeyemi@rivionar·
@Nyerowvo @NigeriaStories You’d have to split Southern Kaduna from Kaduna, Southern Borno, Southern Gombe, Southern Nassarawa, same for Adamawa.
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Warri_King 🤴
Warri_King 🤴@Nyerowvo·
@NigeriaStories I will suggest the Nigerian government split the state into two halves....Muslims take one half and Christians the other half That will bring lasting peace
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
Happening now in Jos 💔😳
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Ayo Adeyemi
Ayo Adeyemi@rivionar·
@Ade__mideee @Mrbankstips 200 trillion cubic feet of natural gas*. A huge population is a huge market and an enormous amount of talent. Nigeria is a literal paradise on earth.
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Ayo Adeyemi
Ayo Adeyemi@rivionar·
@Ade__mideee @Mrbankstips Nigeria has 36 million hectares of arable land, 1.3 million hectares of fresh water bodies, over 200 cubic feet of natural gas, over 15,000 tones of Lithium, huge deposits of Gold and other rare minerals, abundant sunlight, almost zero natural disasters and a huge population.
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MrBanks💰
MrBanks💰@Mrbankstips·
Some benefits of being an Emirati. What about your country?
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Ayo Adeyemi
Ayo Adeyemi@rivionar·
@OduduwaR Benchmark crude oil price for 2026 budget is $65. Oil has been trading @ around $100 since the war started. Guess who’s cashing out ?
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Oduduwa Republic
Oduduwa Republic@OduduwaR·
Actor Kunle Remi self is tired. He expressed his frustration. E go touch everybody
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Message sent to me As a kẹkẹ driver, i pays both ROAD and NURTW EVERYDAY, ROAD - 1200, NURTW - 1600, MONITORING - 200 WELCOME TO IKORODU/IGBOGBO- 200 each, COUNCIL-200 ENVIRONMENTAL - 200 MARKER - ANYWHERE YOU FACE YOU PAY. So who does all these taxes go to
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Bimbola 💊🔬🎓⚓🇬🇧🇰🇷
@ruffydfire Election day, he or she will be paid 10k to vote for the people making his or her life miserable and they will collect and vote. The next day they will resume their complains. Good luck to everyone...
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P.G SHAFTMAN LIMITED
P.G SHAFTMAN LIMITED@pgshaftman·
@ishaqsamaila5 Free housing for the military personnel and free health care, free education for their kids should be included.
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Ishaq Samaila
Ishaq Samaila@ishaqsamaila5·
🚨 BREAKING: Proposed New Salary Structure for Nigerian Military Personnel 🇳🇬 If approved into law, the new monthly salaries will be: Non-Commissioned Officers • Private – ₦300,000 • Lance Corporal – ₦350,000 • Corporal – ₦400,000 • Sergeant – ₦460,000 • Staff Sergeant – ₦510,000 • Warrant Officer – ₦600,000 • Master Warrant Officer – ₦680,000 • Army Warrant Officer – ₦890,000 Commissioned Officers • 2nd Lieutenant – ₦510,000 • Lieutenant – ₦580,000 • Captain – ₦690,000 • Major – ₦770,000 • Lieutenant Colonel – ₦850,000 • Colonel – ₦970,000 • Brigadier General – ₦1,500,000 • Major General – ₦2,500,000 • Lieutenant General – ₦3,600,000 • General – ₦4,900,000 This new structure will take effect once it is passed into law. 🇳🇬 Our military deserves better welfare and support. — Hon. Oladunni Tope, MFR SA to the Chief of Staff to the President
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Ayo Adeyemi
Ayo Adeyemi@rivionar·
@danbiggy02 @Shehu478392 Exodus 17:8 "The Amalekites came and attacked the Israelites at Rephidim..." . This is the origin of the story.
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habeel.(lordkrypton)
habeel.(lordkrypton)@danbiggy02·
@Shehu478392 Samuel 15:3 from jc and your bible. Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys. the Worst terrorist act is in your bible.
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
"We will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve" Quran 3 : 151 This is terrorism.
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Mex Asher
Mex Asher@Thatnsukkaboy_·
1. “The white man wrote the Bible.” The Hebrew Scriptures were finalized centuries before Christ. The Dead Sea Scrolls (dated 3rd century BC–1st century AD) contain copies of Isaiah that are virtually identical to the Masoretic text used today. These predate European Christianity by over a thousand years. The New Testament manuscripts are overwhelmingly Greek, copied across the Mediterranean world long before Western Europe became Christian. We possess papyri like P52 (c. AD 125–150), containing part of John’s Gospel — nearly 1,300 years before the Atlantic slave trade. Textual criticism demonstrates continuity, not colonial insertion. The transmission line runs: Jerusalem - Antioch - Alexandria - Constantinople - Rome Not London → Lisbon → Paris. The Bible Europe received was not authored by Europe. It was inherited from the Eastern Mediterranean world. 2. “Slaves obey your masters was inserted.” The instruction appears in first-century Greco-Roman “household codes” (Ephesians 5–6, Colossians 3–4). These were standard ethical categories in Roman moral philosophy long before colonialism. Paul did not create slavery; he addressed believers inside an already existing Roman slave economy. And here is the historical depth: Roman slavery was not race-based chattel slavery like the Atlantic system. It was economic, military, and social. Slaves could be educated, hold positions, buy freedom, and were not enslaved by ethnicity. The Atlantic slave trade racialized slavery in a way foreign to the Roman world. Colonialists posing to be Christians later distorted Paul’s instructions to justify a system fundamentally different from the one Paul addressed. To say colonizers inserted the text ignores 1,800 years of manuscript history across Byzantine, Syriac, Coptic, and Latin traditions. The text is historically stable long before colonialism. 3. Christianity and Africa before Europe. In Africa we find that: - Alexandria in Egypt was one of Christianity’s intellectual centers in the 2nd Century. - Tertullian and Cyprian were North African theologians shaping Latin theology in the 2nd Century. - Athanasius of Alexandria defended Nicene orthodoxy in the 4th century. - Ethiopia adopted Christianity as a state religion in the 4th century, way earlier than much of Europe. - When Augustine was bishop of Hippo (modern Algeria), many parts of Northern Europe were still pagan. So historically, Africa was not evangelized by Europe first. Africa helped define Christian orthodoxy. Colonial Christianity was not the beginning of African Christianity. It was a later distortion layered onto a much older story. 4. The Atlantic Slave Trade and Theological Distortion It is true that some European colonizers used biblical language to justify slavery. But it is equally true that: - The abolition movement in Britain was driven by evangelical Christians (e.g., William Wilberforce). - The spirituals sung by enslaved Africans drew from Exodus, the liberation narrative. - Black theologians in America used Scripture to confront slaveholders. - The same Bible that was misused by oppressors was weaponized by the oppressed against oppression. That is historically unique. If Christianity were inherently a tool of subjugation, it would not consistently generate internal reform movements. 5. “Christianity is a social construct.” Every religion exists in history. That is sociological.But Christianity’s claim is not merely moral philosophy, it is resurrection. 1 Corinthians 15 anchors the faith in verifiable historical claim. Paul appeals to eyewitnesses, many still alive at the time of writing. A social construct does not hinge on falsifiable historical claims. Christianity does. It staked its survival on the claim that a crucified Jew rose from the dead in first-century Judea under Roman governance. That is not mythic imperial propaganda. That is risky historical assertion. 6. The Real Historical Problem The real issue is not that Christianity is colonial. The real issue is that colonial powers were inconsistent folks claiming to be Christians. They baptized greed. They racialized slavery. They ignored the Imago Dei. But their hypocrisy does not alter manuscript history, patristic theology, or the chronological development of Christian doctrine. You cannot retroactively rewrite the first-century Mediterranean world into 19th-century Europe. It's the same way a certain man will claim to be a christian and a Pastor but his life will be an aberration of biblical beliefs, while is teachings are an abuse of the scriptures. You don't hold christianity responsible for this man's abuse, you hold the man responsible for his own actions.
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

The White man wrote the Bible to make us submit to him. Christianity is a social construct — Pastor Tobi Adegboyega Controversial UK-based Nigerian pastor, Tobi Adegboyega, is once again at the centre of heated debate after a viral clip captured him making bold claims about Christianity and Africa’s colonial past. In the trending video, the founder of the Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church (SPAC Nation) alleged that religion was w@aponised against Africans during colonisation. “The white man came to Africa when he came to colonize us. He told us he was selling to us a bigger religion,” he said. He further claimed that certain Bible passages were deliberately inserted to enforce submission. “In his bible, he’s gone to insert things like ‘sl+ves obey your masters.’ He put it in his bible. He used God to trick us. He tricked us into submission. He tricked our leaders into submission so that he can use us build his own country.” The pastor argued that after benefiting from religion, Western nations have now distanced themselves from it. “Now, Africans are the ones embracing religion and he’s left it because he’s finished using it,” he stated. Adegboyega also suggested that a new generation of Africans is beginning to question long-held religious narratives. “There’s a new set of Africans coming up who asks questions,” he added. In one of the most striking parts of his speech, he said, “They put our parents in a ship called Jesus and they shipped them in chains and fetters to other countries.” He concluded with another controversial take: “Christianity is a social construct; it tells us how to marry even though there’s no how to marry in the bible.”

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Ayo Adeyemi
Ayo Adeyemi@rivionar·
@Osinach97201036 @osazenoo Now imagine the estimated $400bn stolen in the last 40 years was not stolen. Not stealing public funds alone makes qualifies you as a saint in Nigeria.
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Mr. Nice Guy
Mr. Nice Guy@Osinach97201036·
@osazenoo I keep telling people the only difference I see in Peter Obi is the fact that he didn't steal public funds, apart from that..he's just like every other Nigeria politician.
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Osas
Osas@osazenoo·
When Fashola was building this, your candidate believed keeping money in the bank was smarter.
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Ayo Adeyemi
Ayo Adeyemi@rivionar·
@AkinbuliAk51501 @iamChigoo The FG Automotive policy of GEJ Admin raised import duties to 35% for imported vehicles in order to protect local vehicle manufacturing. Import duty for CKD is 5%. That’s a guaranteed 30% margin.
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Akins Akinbuli
Akins Akinbuli@AkinbuliAk51501·
@iamChigoo I couldn’t even finish the video. If the Nigerian govt wanted Innoson to grow and provide jobs they would mandate all govt vehicles and police cars be made by them. You can even give the specs and upgrades they need (just like Ford in the US).
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CHIGO
CHIGO@iamChigoo·
Innoson IVM makes solid, high quality electric cars right here in Nigeria.. perfect for taxi use. Yet Nigerians will still travel across the ocean to China just to buy lower-quality ones 😂😂. Isn't that some next level self-sabotage? Then the same people turn around and complain about the economy! 😆
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Lumzy
Lumzy@DonLumzyAdams·
@drpenking The board probably didn't want him to sign the former African footballer of the year, shine on mola!!!!!
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Dr Penking™
Dr Penking™@drpenking·
Athletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone always reacts different when Ademola Lookman scores 😁
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Ayo Adeyemi
Ayo Adeyemi@rivionar·
@onyebuchiokoroa @thecableindex VAT is a sales tax paid by consumers. Businesses are only agents of collection. The VAT statistic is proof of economic activity and value creation. Workers pay PIT and businesses pay CIT. It's that simple.
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onyebuchi okoroafor
onyebuchi okoroafor@onyebuchiokoroa·
@thecableindex What's the rationale behind this VAT statistic? Can we further break it down into the businesses making the contribution.
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TheCableIndex
TheCableIndex@thecableindex·
Without Lagos and Rivers, here is what the geo-political zones contributed to the VAT pool and received in 2025 1. South-west Contributed: N519.29bn Received: N503.31bn (96.92%) 2. South-south Contributed: N459.65bn Received: N472.16bn (102.72%) 3. North-west Contributed: N370.92bn Received: N743.69bn (200.50%) 4. North-central Contributed: N266.24bn Received: N528.99bn (198.69%) 5. North-east Contributed: N201.40bn Received: N521.38bn (258.89%) 6. South-east Contributed: N139.75bn Received: N436.01bn (312.01%) #TheCableIndex
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