Davinci

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Davinci

Davinci

@surfyarn007

Don't expect me to say what you like. I only share my opinion. TDB4QD4C

Citizen of the World Katılım Eylül 2015
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Davinci@surfyarn007·
@justme_azg @thewisementor Sardines do have mercy but in extremely low quantities. However consuming it very frequently for extended periods could be unsafe.
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Wise Mentor | Leadership@thewisementor·
A few months ago, I asked an older fisherman I met near the coast: “What’s the strangest health transformation you’ve ever seen?” He laughed and said:
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@Crypto_Diet It depends. Some crypto failed woefully, some stocks don't do well and some businesses fail. On the other hand some of them also do extremely well.
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Sir Nelson@Crypto_Diet·
Someone invested ₦15M in crypto. Someone invested ₦15M in Nigerian stocks. Someone started a small business with ₦15M. After 3 years, who wins?
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Buck Bell@realbuckbell·
@nxt888 None of this is true, but it's amusing communist propaganda, for sure. You having fun?
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Sony Thăng@nxt888·
The United States spends approximately $47,000 to $65,000 per year to incarcerate one person. It spends approximately $16,500 per year to educate one child. This arithmetic is not accidental. An educated person with economic options is a less reliable source of prison revenue than an uneducated person with no economic options in a neighborhood where the drug trade is the primary employer. The system is not failing to produce educated citizens. It is succeeding at producing prison population. Measure it by what it produces, not what it claims to intend, and it is working exactly as designed. The schools in the poor neighborhoods are underfunded by design. American schools are funded by local property taxes, which means wealthy neighborhoods have wealthy schools and poor neighborhoods have poor schools. This is the arrangement that has been legally challenged and politically defended and judicially upheld for decades. By design. The pipeline from underfunded school to overcrowded prison is not a metaphor. It is infrastructure. Built, maintained, and profitable.
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Davinci@surfyarn007·
@Olu_Utd14 And the very first sentence in the Bible is "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth" So will God begin by writing "God created the heavens and the earth"?
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OluOnTop🌚@Olu_Utd14·
The the very first sentence in Quran defies logic… “Bismillah ir rehman ir Rahim”, that is “In the name of God, the Merciful and Compassionate”… The book is supposed to be authored by God, so will God begin by writing “In the name of God……….” This sentence alone is proof that the book was written by some uncouth people devoid of logic and common sense…
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Davinci@surfyarn007·
@kat_maryb I'm a Nigerian but I agree with you. People build countries not the other way around. Unfortunately, we, Africans are yet to be organized. Meaningful development comes when the society is organized. What we have now is everybody trying to fatten up their pockets
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Kat@kat_maryb·
The third world isn't a place, it's a people. Third world countries exist because they are full of third world people. If you send every German to Nigeria and every Nigerian to Germany, in 5 years, Nigeria will become a civilized nation and Germany will become a third world.
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@Jessseglee They have their own alphabets and calendar. They embarrassed Christianity before the Europeans.
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Jesse Ozone@Jessseglee·
Ethiopia is not in Africa at all. These guys are super developed to be a typical African country.
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Davinci@surfyarn007·
@DanBurmawy So who developed the UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and other flourishing Muslim countries?
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Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
Go to the Christian towns in Lebanon and you feel like you’re in Europe. Go to the Muslim regions and you feel like you’re in Kandahar. Muslims couldn’t cross the cultural gap with their Christian neighbors in a tiny Middle Eastern country that shares the same land, the same language, and thousands of years of common history. Now imagine the West expecting Muslims to integrate into Western civilization.
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Nostalgic Hubb@NostalgicHubb·
Can anyone crack this code? What was the fathers name?
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Davinci@surfyarn007·
@Joe_brendan_ That's how countries develop. When foreigners are confident enough to invest their money in businesses. Who gets employed in those businesses. It is Nigerians. So it is actually a good development.
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Joseph Brendan@Joe_brendan_·
The Lebanese are owning Abuja slowly - Real estate - FMCG Retail - Restaurants - Recreation & Leisure And guess what? They are Nigerians now. They speak pidgin and have naturalized. So they are legal citizens But they maintain their Lebanese clique I was screaming this here two years ago I said, Black Nigerians should start buying up lands and owning businesses in Abuja or else it will be South Africa in 20 years. I heard in Lagos, its Lebanese, Chinese, and Indians. I am a capitalist so I don't have a problem with it as long as they are citizens. But Black Nigerians better wake up.
jay_your_finance_guy@that_trader_

Here in abuja, words cannot do justice to how much the Lebanese and Chinese own. In the next 20yrs the Igbo informal trade network will collapse. The manufacturers of your goods are within our gates..your margins are dead Seek a new route NOW

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Davinci@surfyarn007·
@KE_MrBlack All the names you mentioned are fabrications by the Europeans to control Christianity. Jesus as name is also a fabrication. His real name is not Jesus.
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MrBlack™@KE_MrBlack·
How the hell did Jesus find people called Mathew,James,Luke and John in middle East?😂
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Arinze Odira@CaptainArinze·
I once told a friend that I actually admire the kind of ‘arrogance’ you see in Americans, especially how quickly they remind you they’re American citizens when they’re in a difficult situation. It’s not just pride for the sake of it. It’s the confidence that their country will show up for them, that if things go wrong, every available resource could be used to get them out. It comes from believing that your country truly values your life, and that even its strongest institutions, including the military, will stand behind you when it matters most. That kind of confidence in a system is powerful. Citizens should feel that way about their country. Sadly, that confidence is something that is slowly fading in my dear country, Nigeria.
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Davinci@surfyarn007·
@HarmlessHQ This guy is on the Zionist's pay roll. He is tweeting what the Jews asked him to tweet. I wonder how much they are paying him.
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Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
After China sacrificed Iran for a stable relationship with Trump, Iran realised that nobody was coming to save their sorry ass from King Donald Trump. So, yesterday they agreed to stop nuclear programs. And today, they surrendered the Strait of Hormuz to Trump. They're also discussing how to handover their uranium to Trump. So much for a country that won the war. 😂😂
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Davinci@surfyarn007·
@AnnUdoh5 IMF advised IBB to kill all the government owned business enterprises like the shipping line, Nigerian airways, refineries and the railway as part of the "Structural Adjustment Program" This was to encourage privatization of the economy. We never recovered from that till date.
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Annie▫️@AnnUdoh5·
In 1985 Nigeria Airways had 17 Planes, Emirates had only 3 Planes. In 2026,Emirates has 356 planes, Nigeria has None.
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Nyaburi 🐝@Nyaburinyauma·
My son is born today and I want to give him a name with 3 letters, but I can't seem to find any. Can someone please help?
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Davinci@surfyarn007·
@onu_slim Are you saying there is one Okada for every Ten Nigerian. How are they making money remember a percentage of the population are either too young, too old to patronize them. So how many people do they carry per day? That statistics is wrong.
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Slim@onu_slim·
Mehn, 1 out of 10 Nigerians are okada men. Wahala If 19 million people in your country are riding okada to survive…. That is not a transport sector. You have a poverty system. Read that again. Nigeria has over 200 million people, yet millions of young, able-bodied men are forced into one of the riskiest, lowest-paying jobs just to eat.
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Davinci@surfyarn007·
@ProfitableMan1 The problem is that N150k is not enough as income to take care of your basic needs. So you can't even spare 20 Naira talk more of 20k as monthly savings
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ProfitableMan@ProfitableMan1·
Most Nigerians earning ₦150k don't believe this is possible. It is. Here's the math: Save ₦20,000/month → ₦240,000/year in cash Put it in a money market fund at 24%: → Year 1: ₦256,800 → Year 2: ₦534,432 → Year 3: ₦862,616 → Year 4: ₦1,049,444 ✓ 4 years. ₦20,000 per month. 1 million naira. The question is not "can I afford it?" The question is, "What am I spending that ₦20,000 on right now?"
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Davinci@surfyarn007·
@osazenoo Provide stable electricity, a working transportation system, robust banking system that gives mortgage and other loans at reasonable interest and reasonable wages.
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Osas@osazenoo·
Nigeria’s economy is “growing” but the purchasing power of Nigerians already shrunk. What should the Government do to improve the purchasing power of citizens? Practical solutions only...
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