
Timi Soleye
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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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@SirJarus Alakija… Danjuma… Ogunlesi… Elumelu… please don’t just post nonsense

Nigeria has four official dollar billionaires
- Dangote
- Rabiu
- Adenuga
- Otedola
All four of them live in Ikoyi.
Oluwabukolami@eleshomorenike
The real rich people in Lagos live at Ikeja GRA.
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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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3 fellowships.
Father of Astronomy in Nigeria.
UN Consultant for Space Science.
UN/NASA award.
Generations impacted.
No national honour.
Alex Onyia@winexviv
I just met with PN Okeke. He will be 85 years old this October. He is currently writing a new physics book. I admire him so much.
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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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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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@MissAwori @Ochiengbimos @Judicaelle_ Also - she needed her “audience” for what exactly? Y’all that just click on her videos?
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@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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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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@DoubleEph @dionnesearcey Feyi’s point is that apart from factual inaccuracies (which abound) there’s a strange angle to the lede that is very misleading? Did a PR firm set this up?
1914reader.com/p/all-the-news…
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@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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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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