Sulaak

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Sulaak

Sulaak

@sulaak

A technology leader with international experience in manufacturing and transport across Europe and Africa. With interest in global history & current affairs.

UK Katılım Mart 2009
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Sulaak@sulaak·
@Alkaneseries Cotonou is a Fon city. Porto-Novo is historically considered a Yoruba city (Ajashe) and was once a tributary of the Yoruba Oyo Empire.
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🇨🇦 Ademola🇨🇭@Alkaneseries·
“Lagos has been contributing 50% to Nigeria's GDP for 60 years and cannot even manage to look better than Cotonou because of the gross and uncontrollable invasion of ekukes from the southeast. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣” — Man replied. Let Cotonou look like this first, besides, the Cotonou you’re hailing is also another Yoruba territory.
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Lagos has been eating Nigeria's money for 60 years and cannot even manage to look better than Cotonou. Embarrassing.

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@SizweLo I hate people who present false information. Nigeria doesn't have 1 seaport. Nigeria has 7 functional seaports. Lagos Port Complex (Apapa Port) Tin Can Island Port, Calabar Port, Delta Port Rivers Port (Port Harcourt), Onne Port and the Lekki Deep Sea Port.
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Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo·
When ships deliver cargo Nigeria, they leave with empty containers because the country produces nothing it can export
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BantuPage@BantuPage·
Nobody wants to destabilise any black family. Nobody cares about us, black. We have nothing. We are not relevant. We are a burden to the world. Stop the victim mentality. White people are too busy inventing and dominating the world to be bothered about us good-for-nothing black people. Gosh! This victim mindset makes me feel sick to my f**king stomach.
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BantuPage@BantuPage·
Why All Races Find Black People Ugly Regardless of whether someone is White, Hispanic (Latino), Arab, South Asian (Indian), Eurasian, or East Asian, black people are considered the least attractive. Even dark-skinned communities in Asia find black people less attractive. In this video, I explore why these attitudes exist, suggesting that they go beyond skin colour alone. Nevertheless, skin tone remains a significant factor, with lighter skin frequently held up as the global beauty standard. Watch the Full Clip Here 👇🏿 youtu.be/n2oQTJ7_x6UWhy All Races Find Black People Ugly
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@ennyola0015 LPG and LNG are not the same thing. Nigeria has LPG for electricity but lacks the funds to pay the IOC that extract the gas
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𝔼𝕟𝕟𝕪@ennyola0015·
Minister Adelabu said we lack gas to run our turbines🤔 with over 75% of them depend on gas. The paradox? We have the world-class NLNG plant in Bonny, built for exports, with almost nothing reserved for our own energy security.😭 Mr. Minister sir, It’s a structural mismatch, not just a temporary shortfall.
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Homeowner waits until construction job is nearly done—then calls ICE on 6 of her own workers. Woman even provides the ladder used by agent to detain men—who she owes $10,000 for 3 day job. "She called the damn law on us and now we're totally screwed!" men yell in Spanish. "They surrounded us!—They surrounded us!" Agents even left behind the workers' van with doors wide open—filled with thousands of dollars worth of tools. The arrest was broadcast live for about 30 minutes by a co-worker—identified as Bryan Polanco. "Seeing it is not the same as experiencing it," he explains. "I’ve seen many videos, and sadly today I had to experience it." At the end of the video he gets the woman who called ICE on camera: "It is the same woman. Tidying up the house, and still with hatred in her heart." The incident occurred in Cambridge, Maryland.
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Dr. Toks 🦇@fimiletoks·
Everything Egypt did in its power sector was what Nigeria attempted to do in 2024. Egypt got a $25bn loan to fix power, cut subsidies aggressively and created tariff and consumption bands. Egypt has 7 bands with the aim of moving eventually to a cost reflective system and introduce cash subsidies for low income consumers. Egypt still has about 40% metering gap. And about 12m customers still get physical readings and estimated bills. Nobody is going to give Nigeria $25bn loan. That's 37.5trn Naira. We don't have rich Arab friends even if we pledge the entire oil in the Niger Delta. We have to mobilise private capital and that won't happen until we address the market fundamentals. There is no magic is developmental economics. As you lay your bed, you lie on it.
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@fimiletoks Nigeria’s Tariff System Does Not Reflect Global Best Practice - Mohammed-Noahhttps://youtu.be/j3GapDfQ6vU?si=2k240z6Ab1vAkn5Z
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@SavvyRinu Petrol has been deregulated no more subsidies. Nigeria produces only 1.5 million barrels of oil and has to sell crude oil to fund imports and debt payments.
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Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu·
VIDEO: Why should petrol be expensive in a country that produces it, if it’s not a sign of failure? Why is the war in Iran affecting Nigeria, a major producer of oil? - Dele Farotimi
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@bin_gbada @Nicholasseun02 The point is that the Nigerian government shouldn't be in the business of owning refineries, steel plants as they have been proven to be a national liability
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Abiodun@bin_gbada·
The highest oil producer in Africa doesn’t have a state-owned functioning refinery. We are now at the mercy of a privately owned refinery. It’s a total shame.
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Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
I just saw this VIDEO from @iamayolawal narrating Tinubu’s failures and my anger grew more intense. This video is enough to spark a revolution in Nigeria, but I wish Nigerians were ready! Pls, let’s make this go VIRAL!✍️
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@afrisagacity @iamayolawal The Nigerian government cannot afford to support oil subsidies. The solution is that Nigeria increase crude oil production and build more refineries
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Arewa Source@Arewa_Source·
When Sheikh Gumi said these things, they called him a mad man. Today one of the longest serving chief of army Staff Tukur Buratai is saying the same thing. Terrorist and terrorist sponsors are known.
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@AAProm042 @BoldlyNigerian @ikefort80 @FinPlanKaluAja1 As of 2026, the French-Chinese consortium (Bolloré-PowerChina) selected as the preferred bidder in 2018 has not officially pulled out, but the project has faced massive delays and the state government is actively seeking new investors for $2.5bn
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Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
Akwa Ibom with coast line and oil billions is waiting for Tinubu to build port for them Odiegwu
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@realkelvin07 @FinPlanKaluAja1 The approval has been provided by Buhari and Tinubu. All the above have been provided. Akwa Ibom will rather build a hotel in Lagos than invest in a deep-sea port
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Kelvin.@realkelvin07·
Kalu, The way the structure is designed requires 3 things: 1. The regulatory approvals from FG, which needs a lot of political will from the Villa because the ICRC has been stalling 2. Counterparty contribution from FG or their approval to completely step down the counterparty contribution from FG 3. Sovereign guarantee from FG to give the private sector investor comfort to invest Without those things, companies will not touch it.
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@FinPlanKaluAja1 Lack of investment in the energy sector by previous governments that focused on oil subsidies instead of energy investment. When Nigerians protested against the removal of oil subsidies in 2012, they didn't understand the implications of their stupid decision.
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Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
Nigeria, the "giant of Africa", with billions of barrels of crude oil reserves and the largest single-train refinery in Africa—possibly the world—is importing petrol from tiny Togo, which has no crude oil. Amazing, and a summary of the poor economic planning by the "giant". But hey... what's the population of Togo?
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Nigeria spends N84.69 billion on petrol imports from Togo in Q4 2025 - nairametrics.com/2026/03/16/nig…

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Bello Saleh, PhD بيللؤ ساليح۔
A video that has recently gone viral alleges that the @sultan_ofsokoto recently met with President @officialABAT and asked a simple question: If Nigeria needs a U.S. military base… why must it be in the North? Now hold that thought. Because a day or so later, Education Minster, @DrTunjiAlausa, on a UK trip with the President, is announcing below a partnership between his ministry, @NigEducation, and Coventry University to award UK degrees… in Nigeria. Location? Alaro, Lekki. Lagos. So let’s get this straight: One region gets foreign universities. Another gets proposed foreign military bases. Opportunity vs occupation. Books vs boots. Degrees vs drones. And no, this isn’t about Coventry University. That debate can wait. This is about a pattern. A pattern where development flows in one direction… And strategic burdens are shipped to another. Where Lagos gets foreign universities. The North gets foreign military bases. Coincidence? Maybe. But patterns, when repeated often enough, stop being accidents. They become policy. And the real tragedy? Other #Nigerian regions are too busy with petty politics to notice. And #Arewa, once the loudest political voice in the room, now watches in silence. Compromised. Muted. Managed. Docile. Absent. #AllahGaMuGareka
Dr. Tunji Alausa@DrTunjiAlausa

I’m in London with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and we are already making real progress — advancing a major partnership with Coventry University to bring UK degrees to Nigeria. This is personal. For too long, families have had to send their children thousands of miles away in search of quality education. We are changing that. With Coventry University Nigeria, our students will be able to earn fully accredited UK degrees — at significantly lower cost — without leaving the country. As I’ve said, we want Nigerian parents to enjoy having their children at home, while still receiving a world-class UK education. The proposed campus in Alaro City, Lagos will offer Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes across STEMM, Business, and TVET, with admissions expected between Q3 and Q4 of 2026 (subject to approvals). Beyond access, this is about building Nigeria’s human capital — developing the skills, talent, and workforce needed to drive innovation, productivity, and long-term national growth. We are bringing global opportunity home — where it belongs. #alausaedureform #NoDaysOff

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@emeka_okafor Many African countries are too lazy to develop their own indigenous development model. The World Bank didn't force Nigeria to implement SAP in the 1980s or open it economy in 2023.
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emeka_okafor@emeka_okafor·
Asia did not listen to the World Bank. But Africa, except for maybe Ethiopia, Morocco, Egypt & SA. largely did. Reasons behind the continent's lack of industrialization
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