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@rumarc1987

Quietly analyzing the world, loudly laughing at it.

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@Chick_a I feel you,however while coys do have a role in training wit talent retention dere’s still a baseline expectation dat candidates come in with at least sum level of practical competence.If a large no of aplicants consistently fal short of dat,den it points to a deep systemic issue
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Chika N.@Chick_a·
Hmmm… this feels like demarketing an entire talent pool and it’s quite a lazy take. From a brand perspective, that kind of narrative does more harm than good. If 500+ roles remain unfilled, the conversation should also include how companies are sourcing, developing, and retaining talent. Great organisations don’t just look for global standards, they build them. + Nigeria isn’t short on talent, the gap is in structured development at scale.
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@zalikita How about taking out your eyes since you need to control what you see
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Joralphz@zalikita·
@Chude_ND1 She’s lying about the cult like framing. I attended Deeper Life in the 1990s. We didn’t watch Telly in our house but it wasn’t for mind control or any thing sinister- there was a scriptural basis 4 dat, ‘abstain from all appearances of evil’. U might disagree wt d exegesis bt 2
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Chude@Chude_ND1·
People think she is lying… apparently many people do not know that in the 90s and early 2000s, some Nigerian churches like Deeper Life prohibited their members from using TV and social media. All the religious deceits you see didn’t start today.
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AutoDidact@rumarc1987·
Do you know what makes life very unfair? An innocent child born into grinding poverty who inherits disadvantages they didn’t choose. I guess that’s part of life’s lottery
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Frank Caputo@FrankCaputoKTN·
A terrorist got a visa to enter Canada. I just asked the Ministers in charge how this happened. They cited “privacy”. So I asked them to point to which section of the Privacy Act protected such terrorists. No answers. No credibility. Watch👇🏼
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@Chick_a Congratulations my love. You will do exceedingly well 🙏🏼
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Chika N.@Chick_a·
Grateful for the journey so far, and especially excited for this next phase🥂
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Zineb Riboua@zriboua·
The Arab Word is Watching a Different War: Three reasons why it has been difficult to understand the Arab position: The first is the Arab relationship with Iran. From the vantage point of Brussels or London, Iran presents itself as a resistance movement with a grievance against American hegemony and Israeli occupation, and this presentation maps comfortably onto familiar Western anticolonial frameworks. What it does not map onto is the lived experience of Arab populations in Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, Bahrain, Syria, and across the Gulf. In those countries, Iran's presence meant Hezbollah holding the Lebanese state hostage to Tehran's decisions, thirty-five armed factions in Iraq drawing salaries from Iranian funds channeled through the Iraqi national treasury, and Houthi commanders answering to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps while firing on Arab civilians from Yemeni soil. Freedom is not the word any serious Arab observer would use for what Iran brought. Indeed, the Arab world's quarrel with Iran runs far deeper than American bases or Israeli airstrikes. What drives it is the systematic subversion of Arab sovereignty by a foreign power that uses the language of Islamic solidarity as cover for an imperial project conducted through proxies. The second dimension is the proxy question itself, where Western analysis fails most comprehensively. Iran goes far beyond supporting armed groups. Parallel state structures get built inside Arab countries, financial systems get captured, and political figures get installed who owe their existence and survival entirely to Tehran. The Iranians who have administered this project understand it as the export of a revolution, but what Arab populations have experienced is closer to a colonial occupation conducted through intermediaries, and as of now, they’re not mourning the Islamic Republic. When Westerners treat these proxy networks as instruments of legitimate resistance rather than as mechanisms of subjugation, they endorse an imperial project while believing themselves to be opposing one, and as a matter of fact, make themselves the legitimizing force behind Iran’s war against the Arab world. The third dimension is the most counterintuitive for a Western audience, and it is the one most consequential for how the current war is understood and misunderstood. For Arab nationalists, including secular nationalists and even those with deep reservations about Israeli policy, Iran represents a greater and more immediate threat than Israel does. This is a position that Western media are structurally ill-equipped to render intelligible, because Western discourse on the Middle East has been organized for decades around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as the primary axis of regional injustice. The result is that when Western governments and Western publics take strong positions against Israel’s actions against Iran’s operations, they believe themselves to be standing with the Arab world. In reality, they are advancing a position that the Arab world does not share and has not asked for, while ignoring the threat that Arab governments and Arab populations actually live with. The rhetorical use of Israel as a perpetual alibi for Iranian aggression has been one of the Islamic Republic’s most durable tools, and Western opinion has served as the unwitting amplifier of that tool across the entire duration of the Islamic Republic’s existence. open.substack.com/pub/zinebribou…
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Kindness 101: Remember kindness does not guarantee kindness.The world does not move by fairness. It moves by advantage. People smile when they need you & vanish when they don't. They mirror your goodness only when it serves them
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AutoDidact@rumarc1987·
Whoever coined the term and sold the biggest lie of the century : “Diversity is our greatest strength” is the greatest piece of shit ever The truth: “Shared values are our only strength” Let it stick to your brains!! QED
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Isa@isaperezxx·
The last pic of me in the office because I left my job. Congratulations to me!
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I’m so in love with my Amazon Alexa echo dot 😍 And I’m Super Elite 😎
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CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
Between Nyesom Wike and a military officer 😳🧎‍♂️
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Financial savvy unlocks a happy life 💵 😎
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@isaperezxx Haha. There’s power in the tongue, so all the best in the nearest future . Keep us posted when it’s the real deal 😉
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Isa@isaperezxx·
@rumarc1987 Just practicing for when it happens
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I’m getting married
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