
kolawole timileyin
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kolawole timileyin
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Cool guy🥱,man United # 30bg ❤️❤️


I just saw a very tragic story on TikTok🥹🥹 One little thing can change a man’s life forever💔💔


The Bias of the VAR officials is the ultimate decider these days.

Egypt's disallowed goal was completely against how this tournament has been refereed. You can't have a light touch where you don't give fouls for minimal contact and then rule out a goal through VAR for a very minimal hold of the shirt. #ARGEGY





"Oloye, I hear say FG don cut import duty to 5 or 10 percent. Cars go cheap this period be that abi?" Before the reduction, here's what importers paid. - FCS 4% - Import duty 20% - NAU 15% or 20% depending on engine capacity. - SUR 7% - ETL 0.5% - VAT 7.5% Total 49-54%.



Can you actually start a viable business in Nigeria today with just ₦50,000? According to the First Lady, Her Excellency Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the answer is yes. She recently stated that ₦50,000 is enough capital to kickstart a small-scale business. As expected, this statement has triggered a massive wave of mixed reactions across social media, with many citizens criticizing the claim given the current economic realities and inflation. But away from the online debates, what is the reality on the ground? Is fifty thousand naira truly enough to build a business from scratch today? To understand the true purchasing power of ₦50,000 in today's economy, we took to the streets to hear directly from the real economic experts—the market traders right here in Ifo, Ogun State. Their answers might surprise you. Watch this video until the end! Video credit: @Mahbub_Media001 @Adamthallith @Letter_to_Jack @arojinle1 @powerfulbadeeu @woye1 @officialABAT @oluremitinubu @ennyola0015 @fmha_pa @NOA_Nigeria @_Abenyy @SirJarus @egi_nupe @Hayeenday15 @OgunTwitta @DapoAbiodunCON @eludayo_1 @SundayDareSD @aonanuga1956 @AyoOyalowo @EleluAyoola @sepril23NG @Usmanashafe @peng_writer @MasterBolaji @masogeesi @Cyberhijabitech @channelstv @ARISEtv @femigbaja @Femi_OfMainland

- 27 roads - N3.9trillion worth of contracts - 15 states A summary of the newly approved road projects by the Federal Executive Council following the last sitting on June, 29th, 2026.















