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Cool guy🥱,man United # 30bg ❤️❤️

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2020
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Yhettyqueen ❤️
Yhettyqueen ❤️@Its_Yhettyqueen·
“Good morning Nigerians, my name is Mrs Oyedeji, I’m a business woman. I’m a customer to Palmpay. On the 8th of May 2026, I made an erroneous transfer of N241,000 to a Palmpay account from my Moniepoint account. I reached out to my banks and was told the account has been freezed so I shoudl contact Palmpay. Since then, they’ve been ignoring me and telling me there’s nothing they can do. Nigerians please help me beg Palmpay to release my money.” It is the way the staffs are ignoring her that really upset me!!! I really pray this woman gets justice and visibility 🙏🏾 Sharing this to help
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Sky Sports News
Sky Sports News@SkySportsNews·
🗣️ "I learned a lot, I made some mistakes, and I am sorry for that." Ruben Amorim apologises to Manchester United fans after he was dismissed by the club in January following 14 months at Old Trafford.
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LERRY
LERRY@_AsiwajuLerry·
At least one thing is crystal clear now. Enzo Fernandez >>> Bruno Fernandes.
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David Ornside
David Ornside@David_Ornside·
🚨🗣 Egypt's Coach Hossam Hassan couldn't control himself after full-time: "I will say what's on my mind regardless of the consequence, this was clearly a rigged match and the whole world saw it" "And I want to say one more thing, if they want them [Argentina] to win so bad, why call everyone to come and participate?"
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(fan) Trey
(fan) Trey@UTDTrey·
I don’t know what happened to Bruno Fernandes this World Cup This isn’t him
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Pharaoh👳🏾‍♂️👑
“I miss you, i miss you too.” Two lies. One is horny, one is hungry. Two bastards.🫩
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Aproko Doctor Global
Aproko Doctor Global@aproko_doctor·
Simple ways to protect your liver: . Don't eat old/bad groundnuts/bread . Don't abuse alcohol . Lose weight if you're obese . Vaccinate against Hepatitis B . Stop sharing sharp objects . Abstain or have safe sex . Stop smoking . Don't misuse medication Share to help someone
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𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD
Our zobo and Tigernut isn’t just a drink it’s an experience. Fresh, natural, and brewed with love. One sip and your taste buds will thank you. Order your bottle of natural goodness today. Price per pack Tigernut is 18,000 Zobo 7000 Location. Egbeda Lagos Pls kindly retweet
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Blessing Oluwafikayo Adisa
I graduated with First-Class Honours (CGPA: 4.76/5.0). I've already paid my enrollment fee using my tutoring savings and loans from friends. I still need to raise €3,122 (about ₦4.9 million) to complete my journey.
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Titilope Gbadamosi, PhD
Titilope Gbadamosi, PhD@titilopegb·
Call For Expressions of Interest The Office of the Special Assistant to the President is inviting qualified Nigerian youths with a background in Agricultural Extension to submit their details for consideration. Eligibility Requirements Applicants must meet the following criteria: 1.⁠ ⁠Have a minimum of two (2) years of field experience in the agricultural extension sector, either as:
* An Agricultural Extension Agent, or
* An Input Dealer working directly with farmers. 
2.⁠ ⁠Possess a valid and functional email address and phone number. 
3.⁠ ⁠Have a functional bank account with a name that exactly matches the name on their National Identification Number (NIN). 
4.⁠ ⁠Be able to read and write. Qualified candidates who meet the above requirements are encouraged to submit their details as directed in the application process. We encourage all eligible young professionals to take advantage of this opportunity. yid.fmyd.gov.ng/call-for-expre…
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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
Foundational Nupe Lawyer@egi_nupe·
I regret watching The Polygamist. It messed up my head, it still does. ☹️
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Jubril A. Gawat
Jubril A. Gawat@Mr_JAGs·
God Bless you bro, This is a fantastic Social and real-life experiment, over the years on this app, we have seen a lot of people running away from the reality at the grassroots, empowerment has different layers and all layers deserve every form of support either by Government or private sector. It’s always funny when you see people that claim to ‘fight for the poor’ still trying to dismiss empowerment for the same ‘poor’ they claim to fight for.
Ahmadulbadawy AbdulRaheem@Ahmadulbadawy

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

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Daddy D.O🇳🇬
Daddy D.O🇳🇬@DOlusegun·
In addition to the 27 road projects approved by FEC yesterday, several financing arrangements were also approved for other pending projects across transportation, agriculture, power, infrastructure and MSMEs. - $1.2 billion financing facility cleared for section two of the Sokoto-Badagry super highway. - N215 billion approved to complete investments under the presidential compressed natural gas (CNG) initiative, including the procurement of CNG buses, electric vehicles, CNG-powered tricycles and vehicle conversion centres. - $900 million financing arrangements for rural technical and vocational training, special agro-industrial processing zones (SAPZs) and agricultural value-chain projects. - $160 million facility for rural solar energy projects in Niger state, comprising $150 million from the Islamic Development Bank and $10 million in counterpart funding from the state government. - €200 million and $500 million in financing through the Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) to improve access to affordable credit for MSMEs.
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- 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.

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OLADEPO Caleb Olugbenga
OLADEPO Caleb Olugbenga@YhungProf0·
20 key Youth programs by Federal Government that Youths should know about and maximize: 1. Student Loan for Tertiary Education: Interest-free loan, payable three years after graduation and upon securing employment. Apply at: portal.nelf.gov.ng/auth/login 2. Technical and Vocational Education (TVET): Free education with a monthly stipend of N45,000 per student. Learn more at: tvet.education.gov.ng 3. Million Technical Talent (3MTT): Training program for 3 million individuals in IT, with employment facilitation. Register at: 3mtt.nitda.gov.ng 4. Nigerian Youth Academy (NiYA) Startup Grants: N1 million grants for 200 youth-led startups and N500,000 for 100 informal sector beneficiaries. Learn more at: yid.fmyd.gov.ng/project-initia… 5. NiYA Gig Digital Work Platform: Digital platform linking Nigerian youth to paid opportunities locally and globally. Learn more at: gigs.niya.gov.ng 6. Youth Investment Fund: Financial support for young entrepreneurs. Learn more at: yif.gov.ng 7. National Youth Development Bank: Bank providing access to capital for young entrepreneurs. Learn more at: nydb.gov.ng 8. Digital Literacy for All: Initiative to achieve 70% digital literacy by 2027. Learn more at: digitalliteracy.gov.ng 9. Labour Employment and Empowerment Programme (LEEP): Program to create 2.5 million jobs through training and entrepreneurship development. Learn more at: leep.gov.ng 10. NDE Renewed Hope Employment Initiative: Trained and resettled over 33,000 youth with starter packs in vocational skills. Learn more at: nde.gov.ng 11. CNG-Powered Tricycle Empowerment Scheme: Distribution of 2,000 CNG-powered tricycles to Nigerian youth. Learn more at: cngtricycle.gov.ng 12. Yo! Health Youth Initiative: National campaign promoting health and wellness among youth. Learn more at: yohealth.gov.ng 13. Ministry of Steel Development Youth Bootcamp: Training youth in metallurgy, industrial welding, and mechanical design. Learn more at: steeldevelopment.gov.ng 14. Nigeria Health Fellowship: Trained and employed 774 youth to strengthen healthcare workforce. Learn more at: healthfellowship.gov.ng 15. Reimagining Hope Creative Residency: Empowering young creatives in film, music, fashion, and tech industries. Learn more at: reimagininghope.gov.ng 16. NextGen Resilience Corps: Youth mobilization initiative for climate change, environmental sustainability, and local innovation. Learn more at: nextgenresilience.gov.ng 17. Stockholm Junior Water Prize Nigeria: Competition for Nigerian teens to innovate in water management and environmental sustainability. Learn more at: sjwpnigeria.gov.ng 18. SMEDAN Creative & Garment Studios: Empowering Nigerian youth in creative economy and fashion industry. Learn more at: smedan.gov.ng 19. NDDC Youth Entrepreneurship Fund*: N30 billion committed to youth entrepreneurship in the Niger Delta. Learn more at: nddc.gov.ng 20. AfDB $100 Million Loan for Youth and Women-Led Enterprises: Targeting over 38,000 youth-led businesses with capital and business support. Learn more at: afdb.org #NigerianYouths #YouthEmpowerment #YouthOpportunities #NigeriaGovernment #NigeriaStudents #SkillUpNigeria #FederalGovernment
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