Timi Soleye

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Timi Soleye

Timi Soleye

@timisoleye

Thrive by other means

Lagos Katılım Ekim 2010
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Osaretin Victor Asemota@asemota·
This is hilarious! It reminds me of the Late Dr. Emmanuel Ijewere in 2004. We were trying to buy a company selling telco airtime where he was Chairman and the numbers didn’t look good. He liked me for some reason (maybe because we always met in church at Falomo) and decided to discourage us from buying. After some talking, he told us to forget the business and took us to the back of his house in Ikoyi. He got a bowl, dipped his hand and threw some food into the concrete ponds they created behind and fish came swarming up to eat. He said - “This is 4 million Naira from my backyard each harvest. This is how I pay for the school fees of my kids. This is the business you should be into.” I once again remembered what Chief Ibru told me. “Go and sell fish, everyone eats fish.” Dr. Ijewere later expanded his pond into a large and profitable farm that still exists today in the Lagos/Epe axis. Very few people in Nigeria tell you the true source of their wealth. Even those her friends selling wine would have their own secrets they hide from her.
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Timi Soleye@timisoleye·
@SirJarus Alakija… Danjuma… Ogunlesi… Elumelu… please don’t just post nonsense
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Big Yetty 💚
Big Yetty 💚@yetunede·
PVC Registration is now opened for the last phase! All you have to do is click on the link below, register online and locate the nearest INEC office to you for your biometrics. Kindly help share and spread more awareness 👇🏾 cvr.inecnigeria.org/public/getStar…
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Zainab Usman
Zainab Usman@MssZeeUsman·
I have a lot to say on the World Bank-Nigeria/Dangote Refinery fiasco. But honestly, this isn't the hill I want to die on. All I'll say for now is this: people should always read the room...
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Pulp Librarian
Pulp Librarian@PulpLibrarian·
I regret to inform you that Ask Jeeves is dead. The site closed yesterday. Web 1.0 lost another founder. Ask Jeeves: 3 June 1996 - 1 May 2026. Send no memes.
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Stephen Stapczynski
Stephen Stapczynski@SStapczynski·
Indonesia doesn’t have a nuclear power plant … but it wants one someday. I visited their state-run utility’s energy museum today, and there was a big replica of a pressurised water reactor in the middle 🇮🇩 🤝 ☢️
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Stephen Stapczynski
Stephen Stapczynski@SStapczynski·
The first LNG shipment since the war in Iran began two months ago appears to have slipped through Hormuz 🚢🚢🚢 It looks like the Adnoc ship turned off its transponder to make the journey. It reappeared in west India yesterday (But besides this, LNG traffic is largely halted)
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Moe
Moe@Mochievous·
Which is why I push back against the idea that our social values are warped simply because we are poor. The deeper problem is that good character is not consistently rewarded or respected, and bad character is not reliably shunned or punished.
Jae@Real_jaeflex

In Benin Republic, A truck carrying soft drinks had an accident and people were actually helping them pack the drinks in place, I know a country where all the drinks will be looted in minutes 🤦🏾‍♂️

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tyro
tyro@DoubleEph·
My mum bought a brand new 504 from Peugeot in Kaduna around 1985. This was in their ‘heyday’. It took about 6 months for her to get it after paying and only because she went through a senior airforce officer. The truth is that the company could not scale or make money and the scarcity then became a money making exercise for staff members who you had to pay to ensure you got the car you paid for. Textiles are a similar story. At no point did those textile factories make money. The past is not as rosy as people now think it was. In reality oil money covered a multitude of sins. So any future plans must first reckon with this reality
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Miss Awori@MissAwori·
@Ochiengbimos @Judicaelle_ did she shat on her audience or did she do all the things she said she would do in her skits but y'all weren't listening?
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Judicaelle Irakoze
Judicaelle Irakoze@Judicaelle_·
" she should have played the game" So Elsa should have allowed to be pimped out and trafficked in the name of access and maintaining fame? Aaaah and she called that long hatred filled thread: a thesis😂😂😂😂
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Shezi
Shezi@__Shezi·
I hope Elsa wins. Someone posted “you don’t get out of the hood twice” and reading that disgusted me. Who are you to determine that?
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𓆩Chūn-chūn𓆪
𓆩Chūn-chūn𓆪@Swae_mantis·
I don't know the details and don't care, but Elsa rejecting whatever Naomi Campbell was offering is probably one of the best decisions of her life.
Njeri Thorne@NjeriBt

I watched Elsa Majimbo rise right in front of me during the pandemic. As someone with a keen eye for influence, media manipulation, power dynamics, global structures, and hidden networks, I saw exactly how it happened. People were empty, locked down... fed controlled narratives, and desperate for anything real. Her crisp-munching, glasses-on comedy was pure authenticity in a moment when the world needed laughter. She blew up organically because she filled that psychological void perfectly... the same way Jerusalema or any viral moment did back then. But then she got ahead of herself. She shifted from creating engagement to chasing dominance in influence and fashion. It was no longer about making people laugh and connecting... she wanted to be seen as a superstar, a model, and a serious player, forcing her way into spaces that required real power structures behind them. She didn’t have the networks, the institutional backing, the aspirational pull, or the strategic patience to support that move. That’s not the lane that built her. Naomi Campbell, an absolute institution with 30 plus years in the game, someone who deeply understands media, influence, the real networks operating behind the scenes, and the darker currents that run through them, tried to bring her in and open doors. Naomi was riding Elsa’s wave but also offering genuine access. When she saw how naive Elsa was and that she didn’t understand the game at all, she dropped her. Elsa got angry and tried to blast Naomi publicly. Big mistake. Naomi is untouchable in this arena. Elsa messed up badly. She betrayed the very authenticity and the people who uplifted her in the first place. Now she’s pretty, but nobody’s aspiring to her look enough for designers to pay top dollar. She’s hit rock bottom with unrealized potential. I believe she’ll try coming back to the crisps and glasses, but you can’t run the same trick twice after you’ve shown the game and turned on those who helped you. The whole saga is a clear lesson in social psychology, media influence, pandemic-era power dynamics, and the fragility of viral fame... when the world is hungry and empty, authenticity wins fast. But trying to flip that into dominance without the right structures, support, self-awareness, or long-term vision... It collapses. Stay in your lane, protect your core, or watch it all fade.

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Stephen Stapczynski
Stephen Stapczynski@SStapczynski·
The world’s biggest LNG export plant has been offline for a month 🚢 ⚠️ Let me explain why you should care about that 👇
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Stephen Stapczynski@SStapczynski·
FIRST LNG TANKER TRAVERSES STRAIT OF HORMUZ SINCE WAR STARTED 🚨🚨🚨 🚢 Sohara LNG (partially owned by Japan's MOL) left the Strait and is now near Oman 🤔 But the ship doesn't appear to be carrying a cargo. It looks like it basically abandoned its effort to load in Abu Dhabi
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tyro
tyro@DoubleEph·
The FT asked me for an opinion piece (but not *that* opinion) on the Dangote Refinery. Gift link below
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Marika Katanuma
Marika Katanuma@marikakatanuma·
Japan has built one of the world’s deepest energy-security buffers after the 1973 oil shock. Now the Middle East crisis is putting it to the test. our explainer (gift link): bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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tyro
tyro@DoubleEph·
@dionnesearcey Dionne, this is so so bad. You do not need to lend NYT’s name and prestige to this stuff that Nigerian media does daily for free. I’m going to have to write a response to this. You do Nigerians a great disservice with stuff like this.
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Dionne Searcey
Dionne Searcey@dionnesearcey·
Aliko Dangote once had multiple homes in several countries, a nightlife of fancy parties, a Rolls-Royce and a Ferrari. Then he got serious about industrialization. “Some of us need to rescue the country,” he said. nytimes.com/2026/02/27/wor…
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Rufybaba
Rufybaba@Rufyb·
This is similar to what Cardoso did during the FX backlog saga. Lemme tell you what the implications of this are. The power sector (specifically the GenCos) is characterised by very high receivables (for context: Transcorp Power's and Geregu's receivables are over 100% of revenues)....
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