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∆God first|¶Project Manager|Human Resource|°Tech lover||^Manchester United|% I engage anything meaningful ©just vibes,cruise™Be you and be happy! 😊 My slogan.

Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Mart 2012
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Onyeka ☭
Onyeka ☭@R_eq_uin·
Same reason why Michelle Obama and Diddy oni ororo were carrying BringBackOurGirls placards. I'll spell it out further: Goodluck Ebele Jonathan was the victim of a well organized regime change operation by the US state department. They, alongside their local puppets like the Agbado man, the Orange beret man and your favorite mathematician turned daddy GO.... successfully deceived Nigerians (who collectively have the geopolitical literacy of an agama lizard) into voting out the man whose administration was overseeing one of the fastest growing economies in the world. In his place they put in a retired soldier with the economic savviness of a sugarcane seller. The result was an economic recession within 18 months and the beginning of our misery as a people. Do you understand? The Chibok abduction The bomb blasts The OccupyNigeria protests NONE OF THAT SHIT WAS ORGANIC. NONE. It was well funded by more dollars that is in your state budget. Promoted by media that serves foreign interests. Legitimized by clerics and pastors whose loyalties are directly or indirectly tied to Washington DC and it's Middle Eastern puppet Saudi Arabia. So the reason Nigerians haven't marched on Eagle square to express our rage is because this time, there is no US state department slush fund to organize the masses. In fact, billions of dollars are pumped into Nigeria to ENSURE that it doesn't happen. Doubly so after EndSars which took them by surprise. Since independence the The United States of America and it's allies in Europe have been pouring unfathomable amounts of money and resources into making sure we never have peace. Because a united, rich Nigeria will thoroughly dismantle their operations in Africa. Understand where your problems are coming from. Know who your real enemies are. ... Or you will be fighting smoke. Whenever you wake up is your morning.
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Abiodun@bin_gbada

276 chibok Girls - 88 people dead in Nyanya Bombing - $1 - 215 - Fuel - 135 naira was enough to say Johnathan had failed & most people wanted his removal. so why is - 416 people in Borno - over 170 kidnapped in Kwara - 162 killed in Kaiama - 177 in Kajuru - fuel - 1,400 - $1 - 1,400 not enough to say BAT has failed & he needs to go??

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Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
Even though Putin has visited China at least 25 times in the past, this present visit carries more weight due to the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz which has drastically altered the global energy and security landscape. Watching Putin make this visit just a few days after Trump left Beijing with his American billionaire entourage is telling. Putin will not depend on American propaganda networks like CNN or the New York Times for information on whatever bilateral agreements were reached between Beijing and Washington. Putin will hear the true story straight from the horse's mouth. This is crucial to him. He wants to ensure that whatever trade deals were signed between the Pentagon and the CCP will not come at the expense of Moscow's interests. The fact that American media networks are not reporting this visit with full ferocity also tells you its actual significance. Recall that after the previous visit by Trump last week, the American media dished out several reports claiming that China had completely capitulated to American tariffs, that Xi bowed to Trump's economic demands, and that Beijing was ready to throw Russia under the bus in exchange for semiconductor export waivers. They almost made it seem like China had effectively abandoned the multipolar order to align with the US led transatlantic empire. This visit is a direct signal to the West that the friendship between Beijing and Moscow is ironclad, that the Belt and Road Initiative is alive and breathing, that the de dollarization of the global economy is accelerating, that the BRICS alliance cannot be fractured by cheap Washington bribes, and that their strategic partnership truly has no limits. Another reason for this visit is the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline currently under construction by both Beijing and Moscow. This pipeline is arguably the most significant energy infrastructure project in the world today. It is designed to transport fifty billion cubic meters of natural gas per year. Recall that before the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Russia sent roughly 150 billion cubic meters of gas to Europe annually. By 2025, due to sweeping economic sanctions from the West, that number dropped by over 80 percent. This massive PS-2 project effectively allows Russia to physically reroute its vast gas reserves from the unfriendly West to the friendly East. This is not just a Russian project. China is heavily invested in this project as well, especially due to the ongoing war in Iran that has forced Tehran to close the Strait of Hormuz, which is a critical choke point for China's energy needs. While China is still able to squeeze some oil out of the Strait of Hormuz, the biggest problem is the Strait of Malacca. The US has already signed a comprehensive strategic defense cooperation agreement with the government of Indonesia. This effectively allows Washington to station advanced naval assets, surveillance drones, and anti ship missile batteries right at the neck of the waterway. Almost eighty percent of China's energy needs passes through the Strait of Malacca before entering the South China Sea. With this militarized chokehold established against Beijing, in any future conflicts, especially related to Taiwan, the US can easily blockade the Strait of Malacca to suffocate China into submission. This is exactly why this pipeline project is so crucial for China. If this pipeline is ready, China will have a massive alternative energy source that is completely outside the reach of the American Navy patrolling the world's oceans and enforcing illegal sanctions. The pipeline would effectively pump gas directly from the Yamal Peninsula in Russia, through the vast Altai mountains and across the steppes of Mongolia, and straight into China.
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Aisha Yesufu
Aisha Yesufu@AishaYesufu·
SIX: You will see where every kobo goes. FCTA Accountability Bill— every budget, every contract, every demolition order.  You will SEE it.  TRACK it.  QUESTION it.  The minister will be mandated by law to engage Abuja residents before drafting budgets or spending.  Your needs must be captured in the budget.  FCTA will no longer see bloated and inflated contracts used to enrich corrupt politicians.  When everything is in the open, the thieves have nowhere to hide.
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Premier League
Premier League@premierleague·
Worth the wait. @Arsenal win their first title in 22 years.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
This is what the mainstream Western media won’t show you happened in South Africa.
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GRV Stan@CrownprinceCom2·
Another disturbing video showing the Reactions As Osun APC LG Chairman Vows To Rig Election.. Repost aggressively we don't need something like this in 2027😭😭.
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IRANinFINLAND
IRANinFINLAND@IRANinFINLAND·
Germany must enter into serious negotiations with the Russian Federation immediately. Germany must not allow automobile manufacturers like VW and Mercedes-Benz to be transformed into producers of drone parts and military equipment. Money is not everything. Germany must not return to the use of nuclear power plants whatsoever. Germany should acknowledge its historical responsibility for the two World Wars and continue learning from that past in shaping its foreign policy, including its reckless interference in West Asia. Germany must no longer hold Europe and the wider world hostage through failed foreign policies and double standards. Germany must strive to rediscover strategic independence and responsible political leadership. Germany and its Chancellor @bundeskanzler @_FriedrichMerz must....... #StopLecturing #GermanyMust #Merz #StraitOfHormuz
Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz@bundeskanzler

Iran muss in ernsthafte Verhandlungen mit den USA einsteigen, aufhören, seine Nachbarn zu bedrohen und die Straße von Hormus ohne Einschränkungen öffnen.

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Abiodun
Abiodun@bin_gbada·
276 chibok Girls - 88 people dead in Nyanya Bombing - $1 - 215 - Fuel - 135 naira was enough to say Johnathan had failed & most people wanted his removal. so why is - 416 people in Borno - over 170 kidnapped in Kwara - 162 killed in Kaiama - 177 in Kajuru - fuel - 1,400 - $1 - 1,400 not enough to say BAT has failed & he needs to go??
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Yomi@Gunzz___·
@olaoptech @bsong_HR E be like say him don block us o. I can't find the post also. Or maybe he deleted it
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Tunde, please stop this self-deceit. Who is the GCFR of Nigeria??? You won't beat around the bush on this one, my bro. The problem is your principal, but you are too scared to say it😂 Swear you are not scared.
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🪔🧘🏾Ọdịlị Martins💆🏾‍♂️🥂
At the lounge where I grill, there's a policy that every griller must buy fish from their pond. The chicken BBQ guy falsely accused my worker of bringing fish from outside so we're suspended for a month and later asked not to return. I left my grilling drum there. I got information that the chicken BBQ guy is now doing both fish and chicken BBQ and he's using my own drum. Yesterday I went there by 9PM, I dropped all his half cooked fish, doused the fire and carried my drum. I no even hear "abeg".
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Ajoje⚽⚖️
Ajoje⚽⚖️@israel_ajoje·
Tom Heaton is nearly 40 years old. He has barely played for Manchester United in years. And they just gave him another contract. There is a very good reason for that. Most fans see a third choice goalkeeper collecting wages and wonder why- especially because they rarely play games. I hope you know that that UEFA Champions League squad registration rules require clubs to include a minimum number of association-trained and club-trained players on their list. A club-trained player is one who spent at least three years at the club between the ages of 15 and 21. Heaton came through United's academy and he returned in 2021 so he qualifies. In a squad registration that demands those spots be filled, a homegrown goalkeeper who costs relatively little and asks for nothing except professionalism is genuinely valuable. He is fulfilling a regulatory requirement that would otherwise need to be solved another way. Because he’s there, there is room for an extra foreigner in the squad. Now, all of that sounds nice. However, his off-pitch contribution to the team is invaluable. Casemiro described Heaton as indispensable. Not because of his saves but because of his presence. Elite squads need people who set the standard in training every single day without the reward of starting on Saturdays. People who mentor younger players, maintain the culture of the dressing room and absorb pressure without complaint. That is an incredibly rare quality and it has almost nothing to do with age or ability between the posts. Third choice goalkeepers at big clubs are also emergency insurance. If Senne Lammens and Altay Bayindir are both unavailable simultaneously United need someone who can step in without the club going into crisis. Heaton has done it before. He will do it again if needed. The contract extension is not sentiment. It is not loyalty for loyalty's sake. It is a club recognising that some of the most important players in a squad are the ones the cameras never focus on. My name is Ajoje. I am a FIFA Licensed Agent and International Sports Lawyer. I write on the Law and Business of Football, a lot. Repost and Follow if you want to read more posts like this.
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Ajoje⚽⚖️@israel_ajoje

Can anyone tell us why they think his contract keeps getting extended?

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Tosin.X
Tosin.X@Dontee___·
Good morning @davido you were appointed to lead Osun state sport trust fund which was perfect because you have a great social capital for it. As we prepare for the state election, can you please list what you've achieved in the role. Thank you Cc - @DukeOfOsun @iwogoke
Davido@davido

OYETOLA UR PLAN NO GO WORK

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Hauwa 🌟🌬
Hauwa 🌟🌬@Hauwa_L·
You cannot rehabilitate a person that beheads a person. You cannot rehabilitate someone that offs people for sport. You cannot rehabilitate someone that kidnaps and rapes children.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Nokia could have invented the iPhone. Three years before Apple did, a Nokia engineer walked into a meeting in Finland with a working prototype: a touchscreen phone with full internet access. Management killed it. The device looked too expensive and too risky to sell. The same year, Nokia also rejected a proposal for an online app store. Apple would launch the same idea four years later. In 2007, Nokia controlled 40% of the world's mobile phone market and was worth more than $150 billion. By 2013, it had sold its phone business to Microsoft for $7.2 billion. The company that defined the cell phone became irrelevant in less time than it takes most kids to finish high school. In 2016, two professors from INSEAD and Aalto University spent years interviewing 76 Nokia executives, engineers, and consultants for a research paper. Their conclusion: nobody at the company could have an uncomfortable conversation. Senior leaders were described as "extremely temperamental." One consultant remembered then-CEO Jorma Ollila shouting at people "at the top of his lungs" in front of fifteen other vice presidents. Middle managers learned the rules fast. Bad news got you fired, so they stopped delivering it. The engineers knew Nokia's operating system could not compete with what Apple was building for the iPhone. One design team submitted 500 separate proposals to fix it between 2001 and 2009. Not a single one got approved. When a middle manager once suggested that a colleague push back against a top executive, the colleague refused. He "didn't have the courage; he had a family and small children." The top managers were also afraid, just of different things. They worried about looking weak to investors. So they publicly defended the old operating system while privately knowing it was dying. The middle managers heard the demand for optimism and supplied it. For four years, the people who knew the company was sinking could not get that message to the people who could do something about it. Researchers call this shoot-the-messenger culture. It shows up in cockpit recordings before plane crashes, in hospital records before preventable deaths, and in the investigations of the 2008 financial crisis. The cost of avoiding a difficult conversation is always paid later, with interest. Nokia's case is unusual because the math is so clean: the silence cost roughly $143 billion in market value and an entire company. The discomfort would have cost a few bad meetings.
Pengu@Penguxn

if you think uncomfortable conversations are hard wait until you see the results of not having them

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