Wareh

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Wareh

Wareh

@warehplus

Engineering Manager @Paystack || ex @glovo || ex @fincra

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2010
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc·
“Let me be very blunt this morning: Atiku Abubakar is highly hypocritical. When zoning favours him, he has no problem with it. But when it doesn’t favour him, he suddenly declares zoning self-defeating.” “They should all leave Mr Peter Obi alone, the man have not done anything wrong by going to another party.” — Rufai Oseni. To be candid, In the last 30 years of Nigerian politics, There is NO Nigerian politician as shameless, slimy and utterly devoid of any integrity as Atiku. I agree totally with Rufai Oseni on this.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
To give people confidence that we are not secretly manipulating the 𝕏 recommendations, it is critical that we open source anything that influences what people are shown
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Olori🍒@OloriOfOloris·
This is content🤣
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
“I want to thank you for this award. I would have accepted it, but as I said during my inauguration in 2023, I will not accept any award, chieftaincy title, or honour until I finish serving the people of Abia State. I’m not rejecting the award, you can keep it for now. After I’m done serving the people of Abia State, if you still believe I’m worthy of it, then you can present it to me.” — Governor Alex Otti responds to a students’ union planning to honour him with an award.
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Switch@prophetswitch·
Alex Otti just confirmed what they tried to bury. Peter Obi left MONEY. Not debt. MONEY. Governors inherit debt. Anambra inherited BILLIONS. This is what leadership looks like. Share this video 📍
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Osaretin Victor Asemota@asemota·
Since this Moniepoint recruitment brouhaha started, I have received quite a number of recruitment startup decks from emergency founders. This is the problem with Nigerian entrepreneurship. Most people jump at opportunities without thinking things through. The problem is not recruitment, the problem is Nigeria. Why don’t you build startups to fix governance and prevent corruption first? Why not build startups that prevent vote buying and election rigging? I discovered over 20 years ago that the sectors to deploy tech to fix problems in Nigeria and most of Africa were Education, Healthcare, and Governance. They are still the sectors with the least entrepreneurial activity. Everyone wants to build a fintech or for fintechs.
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Wale Adeyemo
Wale Adeyemo@ceo_wale·
I hired a BD who relocated from Lagos to our then Akure office. Two weeks into the job she requested to attend a training she had registered for in Lagos. She got back to work on Monday. I remember we had a strategy session that day..reviewed our playbook etc.. an agency even came to pitch us ... you need to see the way she grilled them, speaking in "us, we, 6 months plan, 1 year plan" . LOL That same day, by 5PM on the dot, she dropped a resignation on Slack...and before I could say jack she's gone offline.... she left for a big commercial bank (fair enough)..... the 'training' was actually her 'onboarding'. Employees also have dreams and aspirations. They have a dream job in mind, and 9/10 times it's not your shaky, not-funded, about-to-die, barely-meeting-payroll startup. The onus is on you to build that company into the "dream job" that people would fast and pray to land... Until then, support and appreciate their contributions.... and when it's time to move on let them leave with the 'loudest possible' applauds. Game on !
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Me agreeing with every plan my boss has while plotting my escape:

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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
A public officer has come out severally to say that he's not a thief. And up till today, not one security agency has been able to refute that claim. Peter Obi says he did not steal public funds, instead of those in power to use the instruments of power to prove him wrong, they resort to character assassination, bribery and weaponization of poverty. If he's a thief, prove it and sue him to court and let him be jailed for being a theif. You young Nigerians, you'll never see a man like Peter Obi in a very long time. If he wasn't a threat to the corrupt establishment, they would not even bother discussing him on national TV, their platforms or through paid & hungry agitators. He's rare and he's unique. Attacking him makes him stronger. If your conscience is clear and you want the best for Nigerians and Nigeria, you'll see this. It's not rocket science. You hate Peter Obi because he's not your regular politician. And he doesn't want to buy your votes with money, bags of rice or beans. Deal with it. I am a Nigerian. And I stand with a man that wants to make sure that things are done the right way. Go and vote for Peter Obi and Kwankwaso for president and vice president. And satisfy your good conscience. End.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
I just finished a long call from the Abia State Government team regarding the current state of Abia State University. Investigations will commence immediately. Their word is that if after the investigation and it requires them to fire 90% of the staff to sanitize the system, they will do it. We will not tolerate extortion or students molestations in our universities anymore. We will expose them, show their faces and jail them. Extortions, molestations and sorting is the major reason why we have low quality graduates in our universities. It must stop!
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Don@chizperry·
See wetin china de build. No be Cybertruck be this? Blessing CEO | Victor Osimhen | #china
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Congratulations to Victor Osimhen I want to join other fans in congratulating one of Nigeria’s many talented exports, Victor Osimhen, for successfully leading Galatasaray S.K. to the Turkish Süper Lig title with a brilliant performance, scoring twice in the decisive victory that sealed the championship. Your resilience, discipline, and talent continue to inspire millions of young Nigerians to believe in the power of hard work, dedication, and excellence. You have remained a proud ambassador of Nigeria on the global stage, bringing honour to our nation through your achievements and conduct. Nigerians are immensely proud of you and your continued success. I have often spoken about the transformative power of sports and the immense opportunities it offers to young people. This is why the persistent neglect of the sector in our country is deeply regrettable. The truth is that Nigeria is blessed with countless talents like Osimhen, waiting for the right leadership, support, and environment to rise, excel, and bring glory to the nation. I reiterate that a new Nigeria, where all sectors develop simultaneously for the balanced growth and health of the nation is POssible. I wish @victorosimhen9 even greater success in the years ahead. -PO
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MaziTundeEdnutfan@originalproflle·
“Someone was a governor, he paid all the salary, pension, gratuity; he paid all without owing anybody. No EFCC, ICPC to call him to come and answer questions. Abeg Nigerians make we dey think am, don’t you want development?….” - Moment a Northern Alhaji analyses why Obi is the best candidate.
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Osaretin Victor Asemota@asemota·
Stumbled on a phenomenal Ghanaian entrepreneur last week and spent time to understand her business and her motivations. She is serving small shop owners in the area around where she lives and has 700 of them as customers already. She has a degree in Actuarial Science and a Masters in Computer Science. Almost about to start a PhD. I convinced her not to raise anything yet. This is a business that is already profitable and can expand through partnerships. Helping her with those partnerships and giving her more support in the process. What fascinated me the most is that she is running this startup from her living room and her car. She showed me her dashboard with all the small shops she is serving and pictures of products piled up in her living room. I even went outside and saw products inside her car. Other people are struggling with ideas but she is doing it. This is the thing I found out about Ghanaian women from my early days here. They have more self motivation than most Africans I know. They just get shit done. She reminds me of my wife’s aunt who runs the largest trading operation I have ever seen in my life here in Accra. That is the person I want to introduce her to next, as they have so much in common. All she did was walk up to me and introduce herself at a conference. Now, I am introducing her to family members who can help. All thanks to #3iSummit
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
"Some men change their party for the sake of their principles; others change their principles for the sake of their party." Winston Churchill Today, May 9th, I attended the 1st convention of my latest party, the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) in Abuja, Nigeria. The convention was successful and continued to show the resilience of Nigerians to change I express my sincere appreciation and gratitude to the NDC family, led by the distinguished Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, for inviting us and for the generosity of spirit with which they have accommodated us at this critical moment in our national journey. I also wish to express profound gratitude to the African Democratic Congress(ADC), particularly Distinguished Senator David Mark, for providing a democratic platform and showing uncommon understanding when the ongoing litigation forced us out of the Labour Party and the New Nigeria People's Party, NNPP respectively. That spirit of solidarity must remain the foundation upon which a better Nigeria will be built. Today, the most painful aspect of our political existence is that many who once benefited from democratic governance have now become willing accessories to the destruction of democracy itself. Those who once fought for justice now openly celebrate electoral injustice. Those who once spoke against impunity now defend coercion, manipulation, intimidation, and outright political gangsterism, especially against opposition voices. What we are witnessing is not politics; it is a systematic assault on democracy and the will of the people. Nigeria today stands at a dangerous crossroads. Our democracy is under severe threat. Our nation is drifting without direction, and our people are passing through immense suffering. Across the world, Nigeria is increasingly described as a failing and disgraced nation. This is not the destiny God ordained for our great country. It was not always so, and it must never be allowed to remain so. Across virtually every recognised indicator of good governance - accountability, political stability, rule of law, control of corruption, government effectiveness, regulatory quality, and the separation of powers - Nigeria continues to record alarming failures. The institutions that should protect the people are weakening daily, while the burden on ordinary citizens grows heavier with each passing moment. Today, over 140 million Nigerians live in multidimensional poverty. Tens of millions of young people remain unemployed or underemployed. Inflation continues to crush families. Businesses are shutting down. Farmers can no longer safely access their farms. Communities live in fear. In this month alone, hundreds of innocent Nigerians have lost their lives to insecurity, while many others have been kidnapped, displaced, or thrown deeper into poverty. The most heartbreaking question confronting us is this: Who consoles the grieving mother whose child was abducted on the way to school? Who speaks for the father who can no longer feed his family despite working every day? Who defends the young Nigerian whose dreams have been destroyed by a nation that rewards connections over competence and corruption over character? Our present tragedy is not accidental. It is the direct consequence of years of deliberate sabotage by a political class that prospers by dividing the people and weakening the nation. Nigeria is not a poor country; rather, we are being looted into poverty. We have abundant human and natural resources, yet we remain trapped in deprivation because leadership has failed to place the common good above personal interest. Our choice as a people is therefore clear: whether to surrender to despair and national decline, or to summon the courage to rescue our country and rebuild it on the foundations of unity, equity, justice, competence, and productivity.
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Ebelechukwu
Ebelechukwu@_ebelechukwu·
Her parents tried. Imagine sending your child to four different Universities and this is the life she chooses. This is also the dangers of strict parenting. The kids get a little freedom and go haywire.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
From a husky caring for a baby… To the baby caring for the husky
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Ava Carter
Ava Carter@CarterAva89405·
Mackenzie Dern is honestly so cute. She kept trying to shake hands with her opponent, but the other tighter straight-up ignored her.😤😤
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Lexybabs
Lexybabs@Lexybabs·
Looks simple yea? For the gym bros
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