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@wymiii

Food Safety & Hygiene Expert || HACCP 3 || Data Analyst || Power BI, SQL ||

England, United Kingdom เข้าร่วม Ocak 2016
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DAZN Boxing
DAZN Boxing@DAZNBoxing·
Carter Efe makes his boxing debut with UNANIMOUS DECISION W 😤🔥 #EfePortable 🔊
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Zekeri Idris Jnr
Zekeri Idris Jnr@IdrisZekeriJnr·
Pls retweet massively, WHERE IS JUSTICE CRACK? His only sin was revealing the objective living conditions of military personnel on the frontline. Activists are now getting missing in Nigeria.
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JUST KINGS
JUST KINGS@JustKingss·
If this appears on your timeline just repost it. #EndPoliceBrutality ✊🏾
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CARTEREFE
CARTEREFE@carterefe__·
I want to say a big thank you to everyone that supported me through my 48 hours livestream, Without you guys this wouldn’t have been possible To my team, my production crew, my family and most importantly to the CATALOGS for sticking with me and supporting me This is just 10% of what is yet to be achieved, I would always give you all a reason to be proud of me and all glory and adoration to God almighty for the strength, the drive and the ability to pull this off Thank you JESUS 🙏
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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
This message from Governor Alex Otti is what should be preached in all churches and mosques today. It is what every Nigerian needs to hear ahead of the 2027 general elections! This is a powerful message! Please RETWEET!✍️
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Josh Hunt
Josh Hunt@iAmJoshHunt·
I want to talk about the scale of what’s coming for the UK over the next three months. Because I don’t think many people have joined the dots yet. The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively closed for over five weeks. Before this war, 135 ships passed through it every day. Now it’s 5 to 7. Over 600 vessels are still stranded. Iran has mined the strait, is charging tolls, and controlling who passes. The CEO of Abu Dhabi’s national oil company said it this week: “The Strait of Hormuz is not open. Access is being restricted, conditioned and controlled. That is coercion.” Two thirds of Gulf crude has no alternative route. 14 million barrels a day behind a 21-mile chokepoint. Energy bills are forecast to jump 20% in July. From £1,641 to nearly £2,000. The second major energy shock in four years. Petrol up over 15%. Diesel up nearly 30%. Wholesale gas rose 75% in under four weeks. Food inflation could hit 8% by June and 9% by December. Academics advising DEFRA say it could reach 12%. UK food prices are already 38% higher than before Covid. We’re only 62% self-sufficient in food. We import 60% of our nitrogen fertiliser. Red diesel for farming has surged 60%. Average arable farm income has fallen to £17,000, the lowest in over 20 years. Yesterday, China announced it’s halting all sulphuric acid exports from May. Sulphuric acid is essential for phosphate fertilisers, copper mining, oil refining, and battery manufacturing. A third of the world’s sulphur was already blocked by the Hormuz closure. Now the world’s largest exporter has pulled the other lever at the same time. The fertiliser crisis just got significantly worse, heading straight into planting season. Before the war, markets expected rate cuts. Now they’ve priced in two rate rises. Over 1,500 mortgage products have been pulled. Two year fixes have jumped from 4.8% to 5.5%. Nearly £1,000 a year extra on a £200k mortgage. Gone in weeks. Flights are next. A quarter of UK jet fuel comes from Kuwait, behind the strait. In early April, major carriers said they had five to six weeks of reserves. That clock is running. Ryanair’s CEO has warned 5-10% of summer flights could be cancelled. Iran’s strike on Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG complex, which handles 30% of the world’s helium, is estimated to take 3 to 5 years to repair. Helium is critical for semiconductors and MRI machines. That’s not a disruption. That’s structural damage. Chemical and steel manufacturers are imposing surcharges of up to 30%. Analysts are warning of permanent deindustrialisation. European gas storage was at just 30% after a harsh winter. If the strait stays restricted through summer, Europe can’t refill for next winter. In Ireland, fuel protests shut down Dublin for four days. The army was deployed. Over 100 fuel stations ran dry, with warnings of 500 by end of the week. Downing Street has held talks on the potential for mass protests here. The OECD has downgraded the UK more than any other G7 nation. Growth slashed from 1.2% to 0.7%. Inflation forecast nearly doubled to 4%, with some saying it could breach 5%. Starmer and Trump spoke this week about military options to reopen the strait. The UK is leading a 30+ nation coalition. But the ceasefire is already fracturing. Iran re-closed the strait over Israeli strikes on Lebanon. Reeves is boxed in by fiscal rules. Higher gilt yields are eating her headroom. And I haven’t heard a credible plan from anyone in Westminster. Energy. Food. Fertiliser. Aviation fuel. Mortgages. Industrial chemicals. Semiconductors. Shipping. Government borrowing. Political stability. All under stress. All compounding. This country imports 44% of its energy. Has almost no gas storage. Imports most of its food and fertiliser. Gets a quarter of its jet fuel from behind a mined strait. Every structural weakness built up over 20 years is being stress tested at once. The next three months aren’t going to be uncomfortable. They’re going to be defining
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
Moment Rufai almost broke down in tears while speaking about Brigadier General Musa Uba, who was kp@id some months ago by t£rr0r!sts after an att@ck on his convoy while returning with his team from a routine mission🥹🧎🏻‍♂️‍➡️
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X Lordz
X Lordz@Xlordzzz·
The time has come to meet my Helper, Thank you Nigeria, Thank you Africa. MY STRENGTH IS TOO MUCH!!!
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SynTax 🇳🇬@wymiii·
@IconSenator @dammiedammie35 I understand your stand point and you are completely right but would things change for good if he respects the protocol and keep quiet? I believe he is aware of the penalty an ready to take it for the greater good.
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SenatorIcon@IconSenator·
@dammiedammie35 I don’t mean to be insensitive but Is this legal? While I condemn the lack of support and welfarism for our soldiers, you must be careful not to say too much in public.
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
Between Soja boy and Sowore;💔💔 “As a soldier, my last Salary was 109k. It was 51k before, they just increased it to 109 last year. Our uniform alone is 55k, boot is 60k and we pay for them with our money…Same with helmet and bull£t proof vest. I spent 4 years,9months in Maiduguri even though they told us it’ll be 2 years. I l0st my friend” - Soja boy
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
Man reacts after receiving Tinubu birthday palliative shared in his church. 😂
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SynTax 🇳🇬@wymiii·
@MayGistv @tvcnewsng Which UGM have they used as scapegoats. Your cohorts have seen low hanging fruits to flex pseudo-muscles with 😀🤣
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MayGist@MayGistv·
@tvcnewsng Use him as a scapegoat to deter a reoccurrence
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Anambra 1st son
Anambra 1st son@UchePOkoye·
This is how bridge across the river is constructed from start to finish. Science is incredible.
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Anambra 1st son
Anambra 1st son@UchePOkoye·
This man lists Multinational companies that used to operate in Aba and how the state collapsed and rose again under Alex Otti. Take a listen.
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🇺🇸 🍑Catherine🍑 🇺🇸
Christians are being hunted like animals in Nigeria. Islamist groups are invading Christian villages and shooting everyone in sight. They are killing Christians on Eid and offering them as human sacrifices. The government is silent. The media remains silent.
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Apostle Michael Olowookere
Apostle Michael Olowookere@myk_da_preacher·
They made Nigerians believe that IPOB was a terrorist organisation and it remained that way. Nobody challenged it. Then they keep presenting Fulani Jihadists terrorists as bandits, saying it's "communal clash" "farmers herders clash". Still nobody challenged it. There's something they've done to the air Nigerians breathe.
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PortHarcourt Sailor
PortHarcourt Sailor@GodsgreatG·
Abeg if you see me in your dm, begging to help retweet this tweet, please indulge me. The video is too educative to not get traction.
PortHarcourt Sailor@GodsgreatG

This is my new video on YouTube about how Nigeria went from having 24 international merchant ships in 1964 to none by 2026. The decline was largely driven by corruption and embezzlement. Many of the ships were eventually seized in foreign ports due to unpaid debts. Here’s the link: youtu.be/errSZ8pZoA8 I really wish this video will go viral. If this comes across your timeline, please share.

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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Nigeria is facing a troubling contradiction. What type of country are we trying to bequeath for our children? The same lawmakers who have proposed a fine of ₦10 million and up to two years in prison for dual political party membership have simultaneously removed certificate forgery, age falsification, and false declarations as grounds for challenging an election in a tribunal. This is in direct contradiction to the provisions of the Constitution of Nigeria (1999, as amended). This situation raises a fundamental question about the priorities of our political system. In any serious democracy, the gravest offense in public life is deceiving the people to gain power. Submitting false documents, falsifying one’s age, forging certificates, and making dishonest declarations to electoral authorities are among the most serious offenses in any democracy. Such actions not only lead to automatic disqualification but also warrant criminal prosecution. Yet today, our electoral system seems more focused on protecting political structures than on upholding the truth. There is no justification for prioritizing punishment for party alignment over punishing false certificates, forgery, and other forms of deception in the pursuit of public office. Laws should strengthen democracy, not weaken it. They should promote ethical leadership rather than lower standards for those who aspire to govern. A nation cannot rise above the integrity of its leaders. If we truly want a better Nigeria, our laws must defend truth, character, competence, and accountability. We cannot continue to tolerate criminal behavior. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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