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Ugwu Samuel 👨🏼‍💻
Ugwu Samuel 👨🏼‍💻@Psalmwrite·
How to create your own Mobile Apps/Website with AI 🤌🏽
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Yes, the stat is accurate. Multiple studies (PDHS surveys, Population Council, academic papers) confirm Pakistan has the world's highest consanguineous marriage rate—around 60-65% (mostly first/second cousins), higher than Gulf countries like Kuwait (54%) or Qatar (54%). This elevates risks of recessive genetic disorders, birth defects, and conditions like thalassemia, explaining higher incidence of disabilities shown in the video/image (likely from a Pakistani facility). Not every case, but population-level data supports the link.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Pakistan has the highest rate of inbreeding in the world, at around 65%. Children of cousin marriages may seem normal at first, but over generations of this, this is often the result. Please don’t marry your cousin.
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The Kenyan Vigilante
The Kenyan Vigilante@KenyanSays·
An electrician explains the numbers and codes you need to know when using a token machine.
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Art of Life 🦋
Art of Life 🦋@Art0fLife_·
He literally explains how to discover what you were born to do (in 2 mins)
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Osas
Osas@osazenoo·
There are Two types of Solar Inverter Setups; Which one are you comparing to NEPA?
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Bayomi
Bayomi@SemudaraAbayomi·
Before you apply for that job, DO THIS… Applying for Job made easy…
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𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫
𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫@abazwhyllzz·
Just got my reachable fan and the itel solar tank last night. No more heat
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Somto Okonkwo
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
“Banks In Nigeria Do Not Have Your Best Interests At Heart. That’s Why I Often Laugh At People Who Boast About Having Millions Of Naira Sitting In Their Bank Accounts. Your Bank Is Making Money Off You While Paying You Little Or No Interest. Here’s a Shocking Story About What Happened To My Client And I Hope You Can Learn From It.” ~ Financial Expert
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Wilberforce Theophilus
Wilberforce Theophilus@Eze_Wilberforce·
There are about 465 Jewish billionaires worldwide, with a combined net worth of roughly $2.66 trillion. Approximately 18 to 25% of America’s billionaires are Jewish. Here is the secret behind Jewish wealth.
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World Insights
World Insights@World_Insights1·
Medicines & Their Uses : 1) Paracetamol → Pain, Fever 2) Amoxicillin → Bacterial Infections 3) Omeprazole → Acid Reflux, Ulcers 4) Loratadine → Allergies 5) Amlodipine → Hypertension 6) Metformin → Type 2 Diabetes 7) Diazepam → Anxiety, Insomnia 8) Atorvastatin → High Cholesterol 9) Ciprofloxacin → Urinary Infections 10) Ranitidine → Gastric Ulcers 11) Ibuprofen → Pain, Inflammation 12) Levothyroxine → Hypothyroidism 13) Clopidogrel → Blood Thinner 14) Albuterol → Asthma, COPD 15) Fluoxetine → Depression 16) Losartan → Hypertension 17) Doxycycline → Bacterial Infections 18) Insulin → Diabetes Mellitus 19) Tramadol → Moderate to Severe Pain 20) Pantoprazole → GERD, Acid Reflux 21) Cetirizine → Allergic Rhinitis 22) Warfarin → Anticoagulant 23) Morphine → Severe Pain 24) Escitalopram → Depression, Anxiety 25) Furosemide → Edema, Hypertension 26) Azithromycin → Respiratory Infections 27) Prednisolone → Anti-inflammatory 28) Gabapentin → Neuropathic Pain 29) Domperidone → Nausea, Vomiting 30) Bisoprolol → Heart Failure 31) Montelukast → Asthma, Allergies 32) Digoxin → Heart Arrhythmias 33) Sertraline → Depression 34) Metronidazole → Protozoal Infections 35) Enalapril → Hypertension 36) Lorazepam → Anxiety, Sedation 37) Rosuvastatin → Cholesterol Control 38) Salbutamol → Bronchospasm 39) Allopurinol → Gout 40) Clonazepam → Seizure Disorders 41) Tamsulosin → Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia 42) Famotidine → Acid Reflux 43) Methotrexate → Rheumatoid Arthritis 44) Hydrochlorothiazide → Diuretic 45) Sildenafil → Erectile Dysfunction 46) Levetiracetam → Epilepsy 47) Betamethasone → Skin Inflammation 48) Ramipril → Hypertension 49) Mirtazapine → Depression 50) Aspirin → Pain, Blood Clot Prevention
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Interesting AF
Interesting AF@interesting_aIl·
In case no one taught you
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Ahmed XM
Ahmed XM@ahmedxm01·
Okay I’m not touching Dangote Refinery shares at listing. Not because it’s a bad company. But because most Nigerians buying it will lose money. Not long term. Immediately. Why? Because hype has replaced understanding. And in my 8 years as an investor, I’ve never seen this level of noise end well for early buyers. Hype creates bad entries. Most people aren’t investors. They’re tourists. They’ll buy because of headlines, not balance sheets. Then life will happen. Bills will come. Pressure will rise. And they’ll be forced to sell at a loss. Great companies still punish impatient money. Markets don’t reward hype, they tax it. I’ll wait. Because when the noise dies, real prices appear. when the hype buyers cry, investors get discounts.
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Toby
Toby@TomolaGroup·
If you’re seeing this tweet and you don’t know how to prepare for the Dangote Refinery IPO, bookmark this right now. STEP 1 — Get a traditional stockbroker This is where most people will get it wrong. When this IPO drops you need a registered dealing member of the NGX not Bamboo, not Trove, not Chaka. Those apps are for buying stocks already trading on the market. An IPO is a primary market offering. Your application goes through a traditional broker directly. Here are the top brokers on the NGX right now ranked by actual trade value in 2025. Pick one. CardinalStone Securities — No. 1 broker on the NGX three years straight. First broker to cross ₦2 trillion in trades. They have an app too. Stanbic IBTC Stockbrokers — Backed by a major bank. Strong app. Instant settlement if you bank with Stanbic. Meristem Stockbrokers — Best for beginners. Webinars. Education. Customer support that actually answers. Cordros Securities — Solid institutional broker with retail access. Chapel Hill Denham — Strong research. Fully equipped for equities and IPOs. Afrinvest Securities — Around since 1995. Wealth management and IPO access. STEP 2 — Open a CSCS account Your broker will do this for you. CSCS is your identity in the Nigerian stock market. No CSCS number no shares. You need your BVN, a valid ID, passport photo and a bank account. Most brokers set you up within a week. Some do it online in 24 hours. STEP 3 — Start saving now Don’t wait for the prospectus before you start putting money aside. Open a money market fund or high yield savings account and park money there every week. When the IPO window opens it won’t stay open long. The people who had cash ready will get in. Everybody else will get a sorry email. STEP 4 — Wait for the prospectus This is the official document that tells you everything. Share price. Minimum subscription. How to apply. Timeline. When it drops read it yourself. Don’t depend on Twitter summaries. Read the actual document. STEP 5 — Apply early IPOs get oversubscribed. First movers get allocated. Latecomers get refunds and regret. When the window opens move immediately. Not tomorrow. Not this weekend. Immediately. STEP 6 — Don’t panic if you don’t get full allocation This is normal. If the IPO is oversubscribed you might not get every share you applied for. The money for unallocated shares gets refunded to your account. Standard process. But if you never applied nothing comes back because nothing went out. The window hasn’t opened yet. But by the time it does only two types of people will exist. Those who prepared and those who watched. Don’t watch.
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Dangote is about to list his refinery on the stock exchange and the people that need to hear this the most are not paying attention. Forget everything you think you know about this man for a second and just look at the numbers. $20 billion refinery. Largest single-train refinery on the planet. Not in America. Not in Saudi Arabia. In Lagos. Already pumping 650,000 barrels a day. Diesel. Petrol. Aviation fuel. This thing is not a plan. It’s not a pitch deck. It’s working. Right now. While you’re reading this. And he’s offering 10% to the public. Now here’s where it gets crazy and I need you to read this part slowly. You buy the shares in naira. Regular naira from your regular account. But your dividends come back in dollars. American dollars. In a country where the naira does nothing but fall. Where your 5 million in savings last year is worth 3.5 million in purchasing power this year. Where you’ve been watching the exchange rate destroy your future in real time. Someone just handed you a bridge and most of you will be too busy arguing about politics and celebrity drama to walk across it. $6.4 billion in export revenue backing those dividends. Not projections from a PowerPoint. Real money from real petrochemicals leaving Nigerian ports to the rest of the world and coming back as dollars. Into your pocket. If you own the shares. Economists are saying this one listing alone could take the entire Nigerian stock market from ₦105 trillion to over ₦200 trillion. One. Company. Nearly doubling everything. And they’re not stopping. Expansion to 1.4 million barrels a day already in the works. Double what it is now. Within three years. I don’t care if you have 50k or 50 million. When this IPO opens, you need to be in the room. Not because of hype. Not because Twitter told you. Because the fundamentals are screaming and the opportunity is once in a generation. The last time something this big happened on the NGX most of you were in secondary school. You missed it. This one is happening in your adult life with your own money and your own decision. What you do with this information is on you. But don’t come back in 5 years asking why everybody else is collecting dollar dividends and you’re still checking exchange rates on Google with pain in your chest. You were here. You read it. Now move.

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oneofone@3ennaaa·
@RealKiddWaya Do not wear designers clothes or jewelry. You can rock simple (not cheap anyways) or average outfits…
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Kiddwaya🤑
Kiddwaya🤑@RealKiddWaya·
I need to give up something for lent this year and really challenge myself. Any suggestions?
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Interesting AF
Interesting AF@interesting_aIl·
How to tuck in your shirt
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The Shift Journal
The Shift Journal@TheShiftJournal·
A Visual Breakdown of The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene:
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Philosophy Sage
Philosophy Sage@philosophysage·
The glasses theory // Thread //
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Fact@Fact·
When downloading a PDF, if it ends with .exe, delete it. It's probably a virus.
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