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Dr. taiwo nolas-alausa

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Training Consultant/HR Learning & Development Strategist/Consummate Academic/#ProudlyNigerian🇳🇬/Team- #Arsenal

Lagos/Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2010
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Dr. taiwo nolas-alausa@tnolas·
WE ALL PLUCK FEATHERS OFF THE EAGLE AND STILL EXPECT THE NATIONAL BIRD TO FLY!
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Sanusi Dantata
Sanusi Dantata@SasDantata·
Without the Dangote Refinery, Nigerians will be buying petrol at N2,000/ltr or more. Without removal of subsidy, the Gov't will be spending N30+ trillion (annualized) assuming it keeps pump price at N500, while the cost is N2,000, i.e. N1500 subsidy on 55M ltr/day demand.
Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish

The US-Israeli war on Iran is disrupting fuel supplies to Africa, pushing countries like Ghana, South Africa and Kenya to seek relief from Nigeria’s huge Dangote Refinery, but one plant may not meet soaring demand. Al Jazeera’s Ahmed Idris reports from Lekki in Nigeria.

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Olúṣeun Onìgbìndé
Olúṣeun Onìgbìndé@seunonigbinde·
At >$100per barrel oil, without any form of social protection at all levels, subsidy should be a policy option. You don’t need to borrow or use savings for it. You can cap at 20% of elevated FAAC earnings for it. You can also push for currency appreciation to lower prices in Naira. Something has to give. Nigerians are facing unbearable pains. No light. Fuel out of reach.
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Rodin Simi
Rodin Simi@RodinSimi·
If I were Thomas Tuchel, I would never call up Arsenal players who faked injuries to withdraw from the national team. Noni Madueke was the only player who was genuinely injured, while players like Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka clearly faked injuries. The same goes for Martín Zubimendi and Piero Hincapié. Players seem more loyal to their clubs than to their countries.
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The outfit blends very well. He is already used to mourning clothes
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Engr Samson
Engr Samson@EngrSam92·
@BashirElRufai Rabiu is wiser, he will not contest next year and will support ADC candidate with everything. Just to come out with full force in 2031 for ADC presidential ticket. It's good they are all together, one blow and they are all knocked out.
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folowosele adeboye@boye4christ2006·
One drink is missing here. Only legend can know it. What’s the drink that’s missing?
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Nonfa KING
Nonfa KING@ajeezayGH·
Must watch full interview : 🚨🔔‼️ A man in is 50’s is going viral for his frank explanation on “ why Men die early and are lonely at OLD AGE “ Wow ! He never missed !
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OPEOLUWA 😎😎
When people talk about improving electricity and they are asking for more generation of electricity, it shows a lack of understanding of our situation. Nigeria has an installed electricity generation capacity of 14,000MW. However peak generation/ transmission ever in the country is around 5,800MW. Biggest constraint is GAS. Biggest constraint to gas is pricing and infrastructure. For example, Escravos gas assets owned by Chevron that should optimally produce > 1.5 billion cubic feet of gas daily is doing less than 700 million cubic feet of gas daily due to years of underinvestments. Even if we get enough gas today , we simply can’t effectively transmit our installed generation capacity due lack of infrastructure. Case in point, we aren’t transmitting all of the power generation from Zungeru power plant and if Mambilla becomes operational we will still need an entirely new transmission line to evacuate power. Even if we could evacuate all the electricity generated, we can’t distribute all effectively due to underinvestment in the distribution network. We also can’t guarantee optimal billing and revenue collection due to metering gap. The problem is hydra headed but we still haven’t figured out a policy that allows all the segments of the electricity chain act in sync towards the same goal. Government( FG and states) is also yet to own the problem. If electricity is essential then government must lead from the front. Expecting private players to swam in at this point is living in a fool’s paradise. If there is a policy that can cause the cascade of reaction needed to bring investment, it’s liberalizing price and metering. In the meantime time, the government must liberalize price, commit to fully enforcing huge penalty on gas flaring, close the meter gap, ensure recapitalization of generation and distribution companies, divest from Niger delta power holding company while listing its shares in the capital market build new transmission corridors around mapped out industrial areas ( present or future).
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Momopee
Momopee@Momopee2·
Meanwhile, the only person who had the gut to stop this nonsense is now the "enemy" of the very (ignorant) people he is trying to protect. Why? Because those people do not engage their own brains. The wait for Tunde Ednut to tell them what to do.
Vincent Anani@VinceAnani

@ARISEtv This Wigwe story is quite a story. But this reminds me of an interview with Bode George a few years ago.

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Souljah
Souljah@jeffphilips1·
Listen to this and you'll feel sorry for all the young people who are being rallied against Tinubu's reforms. FX subsidy is a policy Tinubu could have easily continued and these same men and cronies would have been making millions of dollars from it weekly like it was in the past. At least this was the song on the street and the lips of almost everyone just some few years ago. Today, just 2 years after this anomaly and huge corruption drain was decisively corrected by this president, the ever gullible and malleable youths are being deceived to rally against the reforms that should be of huge benefits to them and their future generations if they know the right rats to chase. It's even ironical that the Otedola and several other elites they're pouring out their anger on today for supporting Tinubu could have been very huge beneficiaries of a pegged Naira and petrol subsidies if President Tinubu continued with them. In the history of fighting corruption in Nigeria, there's no greater war against corruption than these twin policies President Tinubu stamped his foot on, but here we are...time will tell.
Vincent Anani@VinceAnani

@ARISEtv This Wigwe story is quite a story. But this reminds me of an interview with Bode George a few years ago.

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Vincent Anani
Vincent Anani@VinceAnani·
@ARISEtv This Wigwe story is quite a story. But this reminds me of an interview with Bode George a few years ago.
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Tolu Ogunlesi
Tolu Ogunlesi@toluogunlesi·
“Let us stand and observe a moment of silence in memory of our first leader and the first elected president produced by our party, President Muhammadu Buhari @MBuhari. (May Allah continue to keep his soul in Aljana Firdaus).” — President @officialABAT at @APCConvention
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Prince Adeshina
Prince Adeshina@RealAdeshina·
Well- not much: APC expression and nomination forms 2026 1. Nomination and interest form for president #200m 2. Nomination and interest form for Governorship #150m 3. Nomination and interest form for Senator #100m 4. Nomination and interest form for Federal House of Representatives #70m 5. Nomination and interest form for State House of Assembly #20m Ilesan mi #0
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
These are the ideas the opposition want to use to change Nigeria. Lol. He is shocked that despite being an oil producer, Nigeria is affected by the perturbations of a war that is affecting everyone, oil producer or not. I just hope it’s him playing politics and not being genuinely this dense.
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35

“Why should petrol be expensive in a country that produces it? if it's not a sign of fa!lure, Why is the w@r in Iran affecting Nigeria, a major producer of oil?” - Dele Farotimi.

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Dami of Ibadan
Dami of Ibadan@DamiDhray·
Bukayo Saka isn’t “out of form”, you’re watching a player managing his body in real time. For years, he barely missed games. Relentless. Durable. Always available. But last season changed everything. A major hamstring injury kept him out for months. Over 100 days sidelined. 20+ games missed. Add other muscle issues… and suddenly, the most reliable player in the squad wasn’t so invincible anymore. And since returning… something is different. That explosive burst? Reduced. Those fearless 1v1s? More cautious. The constant direct threat? Slightly muted. That’s not coincidence. Hamstring injuries don’t just disappear; they affect acceleration, sharp turns, confidence in sprinting. Players don’t always trust their body immediately after. Saka has been one of the most overplayed players in Europe for years for club + country, week in week out. What we’re seeing now is physical load catching up. And yet… he’s still producing. Still showing up. Still contributing. That’s the part you people ignore. This isn’t a decline. This is a player recovering while still carrying responsibility. Arsenal fans need to understand this: You don’t turn on players like Saka when the signs are clear. You support them through it. Because when he’s fully back… you’ll remember exactly who he is. STAR BOY 💫 COYG ❤️🤍
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Dr. taiwo nolas-alausa
Capacity isn’t built in comfort zones, it’s built in trust zones. Great leaders don’t just give answers; they create space for others to stretch, learn, and grow. When people are trusted beyond what they know, they don’t just improve,they transform.
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