Abdulaziz Sani

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Abdulaziz Sani

Abdulaziz Sani

@seakinz

Katılım Ocak 2011
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0b1d1@_0b1d1·
🐧 LINUX FUNDAMENTALS – The Complete Beginner’s Guide (Free PDF) ⚙️💡 If you’re stepping into Cybersecurity, DevOps Cloud or System Administration one skill you must get comfortable with is Linux. It’s the backbone of servers tools and almost everything you’ll work with in tech
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TryHackMe
TryHackMe@tryhackme·
🎉We thought the best way to celebrate our revamped SOC L1 Learning Path… is with a GIVEAWAY for the community! Because if we level up… you should too. 🚀 How to enter: 1️⃣ Like this post 2️⃣ Follow TryHackMe 3️⃣ Repost/share to your socials 4️⃣ Tag someone who needs to start their SOC journey (1 tag = 1 entry) 🗓 Giveaway closes on 12 November (1 week from now!) 🏆 Winners will be contacted right after! 🔗 tryhackme.com/path/outline/s…
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Abdulaziz Sani@seakinz·
@tryhackme A trip to the moon would have been awesome, but an SAL1 exam voucher would also be awesome too.
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TryHackMe
TryHackMe@tryhackme·
If you could win one prize from TryHackMe (subs, laptop, Playstations etc), what would it be? Keep it realistic, we are not sending you to the moon in a rocket with Elon Musk.
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CoLab
CoLab@CoLab_kd·
Introducing the Digital Content Creation Bootcamp to help you: ✔ Tell stories with AI ✔ Monetize your social media content ✔ Grow your audience ✔ Learn from mentors across Africa 📌 Fee: ₦25,000 | Limited slots 👉 Sign up details in the flyer below
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SuperSanusi
SuperSanusi@supersanusi·
I deserve same (and more) for the mean fit of surviving thus far in this country.
Prof. Isa Ali Ibrahim, CON@ProfIsaPantami

Nafisa Deserves Recognition: $100,000, a flat, and OON! I read from various reliable sources that Nafisa Abdullah Aminu, a 17-year-old student from Yobe State in Nigeria, has indeed been recognised as the top performer in English language skills globally at the 2025 TeenEagle Global Finals held in London, United Kingdom. She outperformed over 20,000 participants from 69 countries, including native English-speaking nations, to win the competition. We are proud of you, Nafisa. It was also reported that Nafisa is a student of Nigerian Tulip International College (NTIC) in Yobe State. This her achievement has sparked our celebration. There is no doubt that her success can be attributed to her natural talent, dedication, discipline, and support she received from her parents and the schools she attended. Nafisa's achievement highlights her as a shining example of Nigerian students' potential to excel globally with the right opportunities and enabling environment. This kind of feat requires more encouragement from the government. Recently, our women's football team won the Women's Africa Cup in Morocco. Each player received $100,000, a three-bedroom flat, and a national honour of the Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON). In addition, our Nigeria’s women’s national basketball team, D'Tigress, was appreciated following their historic fifth consecutive victory at the 2025 FIBA Women’s AfroBasket Championship for becoming the first African team to qualify for the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup Pre-Qualifying Tournament. I strongly recommend that Nafisa deserves $100,000, a three-bedroom flat, and a national honour from the federal government of Nigeria. In addition, her English teacher deserves a reward similar to the one given to the coaching and technical team of the football and basketball players. We must continue to take education very seriously and reward the efforts of our citizens. Interestingly, it is said that education is the passport to future development, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today through education and skills. Finally, it is essential to always temember that education is the foundation upon which we build our future and the future of our country. Let's invite our daughter and the daughter of all Nigerians, along with her English teacher, to the presidency. What is good for the goose is good for the gander. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, CON. (Majidadin Daular Usmaniyya). Co-Chairman of the African Union's 4th Industrial Revolution Policy Council.

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NASCO CORNFLAKES
NASCO CORNFLAKES@NascoCornflakes·
World Nutrition Day! Think you know your nutrition? Take our quick quiz and find out how NASCO Cornflakes fits into a balanced lifestyle! Drop your answers in the comments before June 4th to enter, 3 lucky winners will get a NASCO goody bag!🎁 #WorldNutritionDay #NutritionQuiz
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NASCO GROUP
NASCO GROUP@NascoGroup·
The countdown is on! Walk for Health 2025 and YOU can be part of it! Supporting those in need—including mothers & babies. April 7, 2025 |📍Jos, Plateau State Makes a difference! Register, donate, or shop! 🔗 walkforhealth.info Let’s walk! #WalkForHealth2025
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Idris
Idris@7signxx·
The last two verses of Suratul Baqarah is enough for you as a protection from any harm...
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Starlink
Starlink@Starlink·
Starlink is connecting more than 5M people with high-speed internet across 125 countries, territories and many other markets. Thank you to all of our customers around the world!🛰️🌎❤️→ starlink.com/stories
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Kalu Aja
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
If I was in charge 1. All PMS subsidy stopped 2. All NNPC crude oil allocation goes to Dangote Refinery and other local refineries 3. Dangote pays in $ not Naira 4. Tax Dangote Refinery and other refiners an additional 40% corporate income tax. Thus total 70%. They can sell crude oil at their discretion 5. Pay 40% refining petroleum tax to petroleum fund, use fund to finance payment of eNaira at pumps in Nigeria 6. Subsidy paid via eNaira, to NIN phones linked to VIN of cars. This means only Nigerian cars in Nigeria can get a subsidy 7. All commercial public transport vehicles get eNaira Payments to buy PMS at market rate. The same for private cars below a determined engine capacity 8. No subsidy for SUVs or other private car above a determined engine capacity 9. Sell the NNPC refineries Benefits? A. Subsidy goes B. Poor get eNaira to use on only PMS C. Trackable, auditable D. Voluntary, you don't have to register your car if you don't want a “subsidy.”
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NASCO GROUP
NASCO GROUP@NascoGroup·
At NASCO, we champion health, community, & teamwork through sports. ⚽ Meet our talented Red Crown football team as they share how football has impacted their lives. Show your support by liking this post & following their journey on Instagram @nascoredcrownfa! #Football #Nigeria
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NASCO GROUP
NASCO GROUP@NascoGroup·
We will be picking ONE LUCKY WINNER: which one is your favourite? Like, retweet and Comment, we will be picking one of you to receive a voucher for NASCO products worth N5,000 redeemable at your local supermarket. Selection will be random and will on Thursday 25th of July. #NASCO
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SuperSanusi
SuperSanusi@supersanusi·
It was really great to connect with the new @CoLab_kd fam in Jos earlier today. Can't wait to work with and learn from you guys. New space in Jos loading...open to the public soon. 🙂
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