
Ogonna
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Ogonna
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If 16,000 kg of Gold left Nigeria to Dubai while the FG acknowledged exporting only 64kg, then how did Dubai receive more 15,900kg of Gold from Nigeria? Nigerians seem not disturbed enough about what is going on in Nigeria



There was an attack in Barkin Ladi last night from Fulani bandits. Some people were killed. I'm only knowing about this attack bcuz i woke up to loads of messages in our class group chat. One of our classmates got killed in the attack. He was visiting a friend. This is not life


🚨SoSoValue Flash: Ultimatum Nears as Inflation Fears Spread to Services 💥 Core Catalyst: The Tuesday Evening DeadlineTrump has reaffirmed Tuesday evening as the final negotiation cutoff, threatening to destroy Iran’s bridges and power plants within a 4-hour window. Iran has formally rejected the interim framework, insisting on a permanent end to the war. Markets are in "wait-and-see" mode, with Monday's equity volume hitting a YTD low. 🔍 Key Logic Shifts: 1️⃣ Hormuz "Thaw" Amidst Stalemate: Despite the political deadlock, field reports show actual shipping volume is recovering. 20 ships transited in the past 24 hours (including a Turkish tanker). France, Japan, and Greece are actively negotiating navigation rights directly with Tehran—shifting the Strait from "blockade" to "orderly checkpoints." 2️⃣ Inflation Contagion: The March ISM Services PMI confirms that oil-driven inflation is now infecting the services sector. Market anxiety is shifting toward Friday’s (April 10) CPI release. 3️⃣ Market Desensitization: If the Strait remains open and oil prices stabilize, the conflict may enter a "Russia-Ukraine style" phase where its direct impact on risk assets gradually diminishes. 📊 Trade Setup (SoDEX Assets to Watch): Watchlist: $USTECH-100 | $XAUT | $BTC Key Variable: The intensity of US strikes tonight vs. the scale of Iranian retaliation. The Bottom Line: While risk-off sentiment persists, the recovery of Hormuz transit may dampen inflation fears even before a formal peace deal is signed. #Geopolitics #Trump #SoSoValue #CPI #Inflation #HormuzStrait #TradingSignals


Akwa Ibom has more than 20 languages spoken as first languages. Not dialects. Languages. Ibibio. Annang. Oron. Eket. Obolo. Ibeno. Oro-Itu. Okobo. Iko. Ukwa. Odual. And more. In a state covering 7,081 square kilometers, roughly the size of some European micro-nations, more than 20 distinct languages are spoken natively. This is not a curiosity. It is a civilization. Different languages mean different songs, different proverbs, different philosophies, different ways of naming the world. All of them existing within one state. All of them contributing to a cultural richness that no single textbook can fully map.





















