Thawler

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Thawler

Thawler

@teeshefunky

Positively Impacting Lives

Katılım Mart 2011
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Ibrahim Kazeem, MBA.
Ibrahim Kazeem, MBA.@peng_writer·
The Jim Ovie, Okoya, Dangote, Femi Otedola, Tony Elumelu and some unknown billionaires in Idumota, Gbagi, Sabo gari, and Aba e.t.c were accomplished because they learn to keep the trade secrets. Now SMEs owners are flying to China with cameras. You negotiated the prices in front of chinese to your end-users in the name of making contents while you are buying million of dollars of goods back to back. They knew your market is large, now these Chinese are now infiltrating your market by building warehouses, small factories, and recruiting Nigerians content creators to market to your retailers and end-users and you’re crying on TikTok, complaining about low sales, and declining bulk orders 😂 What used to be relationship-driven access, controlled information, protected margins is now searchable, visible, instantly accessible. Infact, visibility is becoming a tradable asset and it is reshaping distribution. The heartbreaking part? The government is not regulating the market for you people through strict investment policies, and you will still pay humongous taxes at the end of the year 😂😂😂 Una no dey produce 😂😂😂 eni leverage kankan ni global market except for oil . Una eyes go peel ! I feel sorry for us though…. ____ Rukayat Adeleke Osogbo
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Shubhvani@shubhvanii·
If you grew up in the trenches, you already know this: The dumber the people around you are, the more aggression you must show to be respected. The smarter the people around you are, the less aggression you must show to be respected. This is an unwritten law of human hierarchy.
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Cleopatra | Seduce Her 💋
Cleopatra | Seduce Her 💋@SeduceCleopatra·
A Father Who Raised Three Millionaires Once Said: “I Never Taught Them To Save Money” I Just Refused One Habit in My House:
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸@MikeBales·
Marriage is finding out your wife has two settings: absolute angel or mildly homicidal, and the switch is usually flipped by hunger, hormones, or your breathing.
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DOOS Logistics
DOOS Logistics@DoosLogistics·
GIVEAWAY ALERT ⚽ 🎉 PREDICT & WIN!   The Semi-Finals are here! 🇲🇦 Morocco vs Nigeria 🇳🇬   Think you know football? Predict correctly and WIN ₦2,000 airtime! 💸   📝 HOW TO PARTICIPATE   1️⃣ Predict the final score 2️⃣ Drop your prediction in the comments and Repost 3️⃣ Follow our page   🎯 Get it right and you WIN ₦2,000 airtime instantly!   Predictions close before kick-off today ⚠️ 🚀 LET THE GAME BEGIN   Tag your friends and let’s see who really knows football ⚽🔥 #Morocco #Nigeria #football #2026 #shipping #giveaway
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
When I first came to the U.S. to finish school, a professor told us to take an exam at home and simply said, “Don’t use Google or open your books.” As someone who grew up in the Middle East, I couldn’t believe it. What kind of society trusts people like that? But over time, I began to understand what I was witnessing. This wasn’t naivety. This was a high-trust society, something so rare in the world that most people born outside the West have never even seen it. After the Catholic Church banned cousin marriage, people in the West started marrying outside the family. That forced individuals to move out, build broader social networks, and rely on strangers for daily life. Trust wasn’t just a virtue, it became a survival mechanism. You couldn’t build a working society unless you believed, at some basic level, that others would do the right thing. That trust was reinforced by Judeo-Christian values. Add to that the stability of wealth, people didn’t need to cheat or steal to get by. So trust flourished. That’s why in the West, you can check out at a grocery store with no cashier. That’s why the government lets you self-report your taxes. That’s why a professor can hand you an exam and trust that you’ll take it honestly. Because here, truth is assumed, until proven otherwise. But Westerners, sadly, think the rest of the world works this way. It doesn’t, and especially not Islamic societies. Islamic cultures are low-trust by design, the result of centuries of tribalism, aggressive theological systems, and economic instability. Islam doesn’t nurture trust. It nurtures surveillance, control, and suspicion. In many Muslim-majority societies, you’re not even trusted to be alone in a room with your cousin or sister-in-law, because the assumption is you can’t be trusted. Allah doesn’t trust you. That’s why every move you make must be regulated. In those societies, deception isn’t condemned, it’s excused, even celebrated, especially when used against non-Muslims. Lying is seen as a tool for survival and advantage. That’s the mindset many immigrants bring with them. When they arrive in high-trust Western nations, they don’t see a system to protect, they see a system to exploit. They take advantage of your honesty, your openness, your kindness. They know your society was built on the idea that love believes all things, and they weaponize that belief against you.
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DOOS Logistics
DOOS Logistics@DoosLogistics·
Are you searching for fast, reliable shipping? That's exactly why Doos logistics exists to deliver peace of mind with every delivery Send Us a message to ship! #ship #dooslogistics #reviews
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Elyon
Elyon@0xkitng·
Children usually mirror the parent who is most present, not necessarily the one who is most successful. From what I have seen, people who end up in their family line of business were either groomed into it early or they grew attached to the lifestyle through their parents long before they understood the actual work. Exposure always comes first. The sense of choice comes much later. The same pattern shows up in corporate careers. In family where both parents are highly successful in a corporate career, children are far more likely to follow that path because it is what they see every day. When only one parent lives that life, children often lean toward the path of the parent they interact with the most.
Dead Poet@RanceRider2

it's a shame none of his daughters carried his business acumen. just a failed fashion blogger, a failed dj and a failed artiste lmao… na y if you never born boy just put am for mind say you never born pikin

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Mindset Machine 
Mindset Machine @mindsetmachine·
Such a fun way of explaining calories in, calories out 👇
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Joseph Brendan
Joseph Brendan@Joe_brendan_·
Poverty is the worst thing to exist Poverty reduces God to Just a provider of money, visa, food, house, clothes and other things for basic survival Poverty makes you think education is valid only when educated people are buying houses and exotic cars Poverty does not allow the poor to see poetry, philosophy, science, and technology This is why poor countries have everyone wanting to be Doctors, Nurses, Lawyers and Engineers. All because the possibility of getting a job with those is high You won't see people in poor countries aspire to become bio-scientists, geneticists, data researchers, physicists, sociologists and social designers, etc. No you won't. Meanwhile these are the people who invent, patent and own everything Doctors and Nurses use. These are the people who design societies and behaviours that lawyers live around. A country does not get really rich because of its numbers of doctors, nurses, lawyers and engineers. It gets really rich because it has lots of passionate researchers and innovators coming up with theories that will produce the next-level MRI, the next level medicine, the next-level social sciences and design. This is why one of my goals is to fight poverty in Nigeria.
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Thawler
Thawler@teeshefunky·
Our "anyhowness" just keep getting exposed even at the highest level. They are not even ashamed about it, but trying to insult our intelligence further. Like every other bad behaviour in Nigeria, there won't be consequences for this show of shame
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nigeria 🇳🇬@NigeriaMFA

Contrary to a tweet made by a participant at TICAD, the Nigerian Booth at #TICAD9 has not yet been opened. The booth will be officially inaugurated on Thursday, 21st August 2025, after which it will become fully operational and serve the delegates of TICAD.

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