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@doysol_

Manager Dabskod Energies Limited. Passionate about success, growth, human & financial development. #KCOB, #OSUITE,

Lagos, Nigeria. เข้าร่วม Eylül 2011
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For all those within the Igbogbo Baiyeke area of Ikorodu. We are pleased to bring to your doorsteps good quality cooking gas at affordable prices. Check us out today! @Brv6ix @sandarious_ @TolulopeAyeni
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Aki@akivisualz·
i'm an indian immigrant in the US, moved here when i was 12. I absolutely agree that there's too many unassimilated indians in the US. They make their own little fucking communities and only hang around with other indians and never bother to learn the culture. Then the h1b fuckers abusing it to work at 7/11 makes it harder for the real h1bs to stand out, who actually contribute to the economy. And this stands for all cultures, it's just that the indians seem to be the worst victims of it. It's honestly embarrassing. Send em back, keep the good ones. Saying this for all cultures.
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Reel Affairs@reelaffairs·
@doysol_ @iamayolawal Meant rice palliative as this admin's definition of social support Pls research how many countries have subsidized energy. At either consumer/company level. Sometimes, both For the anchor loans, do your findings, it performed better than many priv bank schemes Propaganda...
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𝓎𝓊𝒶🦢@yuanotnice·
That punch was for all tourists in the world 😂❤️
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bisoye@AbisoyeOmotosho·
See how he switched in threatening the guy “you wan make them looseguard you” coming from the people that are meant to protect us. I’m 100% sure they slapped that guy multiple times and if he tried to defend himself they willl all join hands together just like they did to me.
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@reelaffairs @iamayolawal Rice palliative to who? If you say farming subsidy, I can agree to that. Health subsidy. To some extent, educational subsidy. Those are bedrocks to growing an economy. Not fuel subsidy. The anchor loans given to farmers to make food readily available and cheap, what did we do?
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Reel Affairs@reelaffairs·
@doysol_ @iamayolawal What about rice palliative? That you people haven't realized that no subsidy script was a propaganda should be studied There's practically no country in the world without a form of subsidy or another But, make we dey run am dey go...
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Ayodele Lawal Adio@iamayolawal·
@doysol_ Not sure they are mutually exclusive. We can walk and chew gum. We must invest a significant part of the windfall and not repeat the disaster of the Gulf war windfall. However, I also believe a third should go into social protection programs.
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IDRIS (Wenger)@Official_Idreez·
One hospital bill can wipe out 10 years savings. Ọlọhun jọ mafi àìsàn shey wa.
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bisoye@AbisoyeOmotosho·
The week this happened to me was the same week I lost my sister. That was what brought me back to Lagos from my football camp. The burial and everything. Just two days after the burial, I decided to go out to see my friend, just to clear my head because of everything I was going through. I didn’t even know I was stepping into something worse. That day, I really thought I might lose my life. The way I cried from the pain and beating… you wouldn’t even think I had just lost my sister days before. I can’t forget it. @PoliceNG @PoliceNG this man must face the law!!
bisoye@AbisoyeOmotosho

This guy was the most dangerous out of all of them. He pointed a gun at me and kept threatening me like my life meant nothing. He’s the same one that hit me with the gun, shocked my body, beat me, and even slapped me from behind when I didn’t see it coming. Out of everyone there, he was the most aggressive. The most dangerous. He needs to be stopped!!! He is evil!!! @PoliceNG @PoliceNG_CRU

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bisoye@AbisoyeOmotosho·
I will give anything to get the chance to look him in the face and tell him that I warned him that day God will judge you for what you did to me. I was not aggressive. I was calm, respectful and cooperating. One officer was on my phone and we were literally talking and laughing. Then out of nowhere I was slapped from behind. Even the officer with me was shocked asking what just happened. That moment changed a lot for me. The pain stayed with me for months. Months. No one deserves that. This man has to face the law. Actions like that cannot go unanswered. @PoliceNG_CRU @PoliceNG
bisoye@AbisoyeOmotosho

This guy was the most dangerous out of all of them. He pointed a gun at me and kept threatening me like my life meant nothing. He’s the same one that hit me with the gun, shocked my body, beat me, and even slapped me from behind when I didn’t see it coming. Out of everyone there, he was the most aggressive. The most dangerous. He needs to be stopped!!! He is evil!!! @PoliceNG @PoliceNG_CRU

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Billibash@nolabashy·
Same place. Different guys. I was on my way from school to attend my uncle’s wife’s burial when I was stopped along the road while on a bike. They searched me thoroughly and found nothing. Then they went through my phone, looking for anything related to fraud, even questioning why I had Facebook installed. The craziest part was when they checked all my bank apps , PalmPay, OPay, and Kuda. There was nothing in any of them except my exact transport fare. At first, they demanded ₦1,000,000. I asked what for, and they warned me not to question them or they would take me to the station. After finding nothing suspicious, they reduced it to ₦20,000 and threatened to force me into a korope and take me away if I didn’t cooperate. I had no choice but to call my senior brother to lend me ₦20,000. One of them even stood there, telling me exactly what to say to convince him to send the money. After the transfer was made to their OPay account, they finally let me go. I still can’t believe I was extorted for doing absolutely nothing. It’s painful and frustrating. I just hope karma catches up with them soon 🙏 The opay : 08030951659
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Please guys !!! Make these unpr0fessional Policemen popular and tag any handle you can !! See intim!dation, see har@ssm£nt, see !nsults !! Nigerian police are so unprofessional broooo !!! The guys didn’t even anything…..I’m so angry man😡😡💔💔

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@Dontee___ @TunjiDisu1 Transparently and send them to jail. Not dismiss them. Prosecute them with evidence.
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Tosin.X@Dontee___·
IGP @TunjiDisu1 has a low hanging fruit to pluck with this rougue Mile2 Police officers issue. If he did not handle this issue well beyond the usual "transfer them to other states" it will erode public confidence in his capacity.
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@iamayolawal We can say the campaign buses are from govt and we can say they are from private donations too. We know some individuals curry govt favour with such things. Should we ride the moment and invest all windfall in greater good or do we set the money on fire? That's how I see subsidy
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Ayodele Lawal Adio@iamayolawal·
I do not believe we will expend that much. However, if you consider the windfall from the Iran crisis, we are in a decent position to make considerable intervention. You also make my point when you said our generation is paying the price for wasted years. That waste was consumed by a tiny elite class with zero consequences. They are the same ones making the argument that the country cannot afford any intervention for working class. I have seen more campaign buses in the last week than I have for public transportation anywhere in the country. Workers are running into debt because except you beg, borrow or steal, they cannot cope with the rising costs. And I’m taking food, transportation and rent. We cannot simply abandon these things to the market and hope that it will find an equilibrium. It will destroy many.
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Ufuoma Egbamuno
Ufuoma Egbamuno@Foskolo·
@doysol_ True. Half empty, half full. There's no one justifying losing to the Saints. But teams lose. If they lose the league, then by all means, the head loss will be justifiable. Even Arteta himself cannot excuse losing a league with 7 games left and at least a 6 points gap
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@iamayolawal I believe so. Our challenge is we don't trust govt to use the excess earned for the greater good. Benchmark was 65/70 for budget. Nearing 120. 50 * 1.5 = 75m USD daily. 2.250b monthly. That can build more roads and rails. Ease transport and help mitigate future shocks.
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@iamayolawal We do not have the systems in place to curb abuse. Our generation is paying the price of wasted years. We consume about 50m ltrs daily. Let's assume a modest 30m daily. We would be burning 15b daily on subsidy. That is 450b in a month! Can we ride this for a few months?
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