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@theChiefDaddy

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Worldwide and beyond شامل ہوئے Nisan 2012
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Collins🫟
Collins🫟@_______Collins·
I will marry once, and I will marry right… see how this video just sweet ❤️🥹
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Emma
Emma@theChiefDaddy·
Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary
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The Cake Chancery
The Cake Chancery@TheCakeChancery·
Set Up >>>>>>>> CCC Ojodu central Gravity suspender themed cake for Easter Sunday Celebration.. Kindly help retweet to your TL 🙏🙏🙏
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FC Diesel
FC Diesel@fcdinjectors·
📢When Teamwork Made the Difference Under Pressure📢 There was a time in the workshop when we had a high-priority job come in—a machine was down, and the client needed it back in operation urgently. The issue had already been linked to the fuel system, and the injectors were part of the suspected problem. The pressure was real. Downtime meant losses for the client, and expectations were high. As a team, we quickly divided responsibilities: One technician handled initial inspection and cleaning Another focused on disassembly I took responsibility for testing, fault verification, and calibration Everything was moving fast, but in situations like that, speed alone is not enough—coordination is everything. During testing, I noticed that while most injectors performed within range, there was inconsistency in fuel delivery across the set. It wasn’t a single obvious failure—it was a balance issue. Instead of treating each injector in isolation, I called the team together and explained what I was seeing. We aligned on a new approach: Re-check all injectors as a complete set Ensure uniform performance, not just individual pass results Adjust calibration where necessary to achieve balance This meant revisiting some steps, even under time pressure. But everyone stayed aligned. The teamwork really showed in that moment—no ego, no shortcuts, just a shared focus on getting it right. We completed the rebuild, carried out final verification as a system, and released the injectors. When the machine was put back into operation, the feedback came quickly: smooth performance, no imbalance, and full power restored. 🟩Experience Gained It reinforced something I value strongly: ✅ In high-pressure situations, teamwork is not just about working together—it’s about thinking together. Clear communication Shared responsibility And a common standard of quality Because in the workshop, the best results don’t come from individual effort alone— they come from a team that understands the problem and moves in the same direction #Bosch #Denso #Caterpillar #EUI #HEUI #CommonRail #Injectors #PreventiveMaintenance #FuelInjection #DieselEngine #InjectorRepair #HeavyDutyEquipment #EngineDiagnostics #MiningEngineering #AutomotiveIndustry #EnergySector #DieselTechnician #InjectorSpecialist #DieselDiagnostics #TechnicalSkills #WorkforceDevelopment #DieselTechnology #CareerGrowth
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Bukola Oni
Bukola Oni@BukolaOni10·
During my NYSC, my roommate introduced me to something I had never heard of before, Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE). She encouraged me to join a training, and we both enrolled together. At that time, I didn’t know that simple decision would later change my life. After NYSC ended, the job hunt began. While discussing my plans with a family friend, I mentioned the HSE training I had completed. He advised me to take it further by registering with the Institute of Safety Professionals of Nigeria, explaining that it was the recognized professional body in the country. My dad supported me financially, and I went ahead to get properly certified. Then came the real struggle searching for a job. One day, that same family friend called to inform me about an opportunity in a construction company in Ibadan. It was only an internship role and came with no salary. I spoke with the manager myself, and he confirmed there would be no payment. It wasn’t an easy decision, but I knew I needed experience, so I accepted. With the support of my siblings, I relocated to Ibadan and stayed with a relative. They helped with my transport fares because where I lived was very far from the project site. Every day was stressful and exhausting, but I kept showing up, learning, and enduring the process. After two months, while scrolling through one of the HSE WhatsApp groups I belonged to, I saw a job advert. I immediately contacted the person who posted it and went through an interview. Later, he told me I performed better than other candidates he had interviewed. After speaking with the company’s Managing Director, I was offered the job with good salary, free accommodation, and free transportation. I was asked to resume that same month. When I informed my internship boss, he smiled and said something I will never forget: Those two months that looked like suffering were actually preparing the way for you. And that was how I moved on to a better opportunity. Interestingly, the very week I resumed my new job was when the lockdown started. That job became an answered prayer, solving many financial challenges in my life and family at the time. I often reflect on how one conversation, one step of faith, and a season of sacrifice completely changed my story. I'm forever grateful to my NYSC roommate. Sometimes the opportunity that looks small, unpaid, or uncomfortable is the bridge to the life you prayed for. Keep learning, keep showing up, and don’t despise humble beginnings.
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Emma
Emma@theChiefDaddy·
@BukolaOni10 I'm not in any yet. Though I currently work in the maritime sector.
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
DURING A JOB INTERVIEW, IF THEY ASK: “WHY SHOULD WE HIRE YOU OVER OTHER CANDIDATES?” I would say: “I don’t assume I’m the smartest person in the room. But I know I’m one of the most reliable. Skills can be trained. Experience can be gained. What’s harder to teach is ownership. If something has my name on it, it gets done properly. You’re not just hiring talent , you’re hiring accountability. That’s what I bring.”
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MBENGA ARTS
MBENGA ARTS@MbengaBenjamin·
If the algorithm showed you my art, I appreciate any support I get
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Annie🦋
Annie🦋@DabereNnamani·
When I’m not analyzing data, I’m somewhere checking if my mother’s prayers are working 😩
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Jude Ụkadịlọnụ 🇳🇬
Jude Ụkadịlọnụ 🇳🇬@jude_ukadilonuu·
If the algorithm showed you my art, I appreciate any support I get 🤍
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Oluwatoyin Ann Andrew
Oluwatoyin Ann Andrew@AnnSogunro·
2017 my husband got a contract in Kaduna to supply and install roof tiles. It was from this contract we were able to acquire the land, when the money came my husband called me on what we should do with the money, I suggested we source for land worth the amount and we found one. I kept on doing my business ( Network Marketing) using my laptop, the company later folded up due to greed and fund mismanagement. I found another company that dealt with food, this particular company helped me save a lot on food stuffs, because as much as I'm active I get food supplies regularly. God helped us and we were able to raise our house up with contributions from both my husband and myself. After roofing, we moved in without windows, without flooring, we were able to fix the front door and the exit back doors only, I used sacks to cover all our windows, no ceiling in any of the rooms. Before sweeping I would have to wet the floor with water because of dust. And gradually God kept coming through for us, I remembered a woman in the previous house we lived in came to visit us in our house and she saw that there was no Celling nor windows she laughed at us and I wept to God that night, And God did it in a big way. The day the same woman saw me driving she stood by the road side and couldn't believe her eyes. The rest they say is history today. Behind every GLORY, there's always a STORY.
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2016 to 2019 was a very rough and tough year in my marriage. Immediately we had our second son in 2016,things became so rough, it was as if my husband's work was placed on hold to test my loyalty and love. I became the one running the home with the little profit from my business, there were days we would sleep on hunger even though I was breastfeeding exclusively. There was a particular week we ate cooked corn morning and night, when I noticed the whole situation I quickly begged someone to give me a piece of land to farm, I farmed yam and corn. It was that corn that became our saving grace, I struggled to pay our rent for that year, my husband would go out and even struggle to transport himself back home. 2017, it got even worse, my business wasn't moving much, I couldn't save for rent at all, landlord came and told us to vacate his house since we couldn't pay, there was no pay to pay him and no money to rent another house. I noticed my husband was frustrated I took my laptop one day to sell so we can at least have money to pay for 6 months in another house. The man refused to buy it instead he borrowed me 50,000 I took the money and saw a house for 100k a year but no water, I begged the caretaker to collect 6 months and she collected. That was how we moved in there, I Was still the one running the family and no one knew, not his family, not my family. I would send money to my parents in his name, I would send money to his parents in his name. In 2017 God gave us a land miraculously but money to develop it wasn't available, same 2017 my business kicked off again and I began to save aggressively, I took a black leather bag and was saving in it. December 2017 I called my husband told him to sit that I want to show him something, I brought out the bag poured the money on the table and told him this is what I've been saying since January, told him from it I settled the rent, the kids school fees and all other household expenses and this is what's left. And after he counted the money it was 170,000, he looked at me with teary eyes and asked me what do we do with the money, I told him let's buy 9 inches blocks for our house. That 170,000 was the foundation of our house today. Ladies times like this do happen,your attitude will either break or serve as a source of strength to your husband. Will you cover up for him or expose him. THE END 2017 Vs 2025

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MrEazzy
MrEazzy@MrEazi105419·
While going home on the 13th of this month, at about 10:15pm, I drove past Dantata Bridge and noticed a young lady standing there with some luggage. Instantly, I remembered how I was robbed at that same spot in 2022. Because of that, I reversed to find out why she was standing there, and also to warn her about how dangerous that place can be at night. When I got to her, I realised she was a lady I met in church last December during our parish Christmas carol. I asked why she was standing there at such an hour. She said she was just returning from the East. Apparently, their bus broke down on the road, which was why they entered Abuja late. She was standing there trying to book an Uber home. I asked which direction she was heading. Luckily for her, it was my axis, and her estate is not very far from mine. So I dropped her off at her estate gate and continued to my house. What surprised me was that she never called or sent a message to check if I got home safely. Two weeks passed, and I concluded that she wasn’t a nice person. Just yesterday, I went out to get lunch and I saw her. This time, I pretended I didn’t see her. She walked up to my table, greeted me, and said, “I know you’re very angry that I didn’t call you that night to check if you got home safely. I misplaced my phone that night and I don’t even know where it is.” At that point, I was convinced she was lying because I had seen her booking an Uber that same night. So I didn’t give her a friendly look. She noticed, but didn’t push further with the apology. She simply gave a soft smile and said her break was over and she needed to get back to work. Now here’s the part that just humbled me. While on break today, I took my car to the car wash. While cleaning under the seat, the guy handed me a phone he found there. Guess whose phone it was? Ada, I hope this post somehow gets to you. I’m sorry for not believing you, even when you had no reason to lie. I would have brought the phone to your house, but I don’t know where exactly you stay. If you see this, please meet me by the grotto side after 8am Mass on Sunday. Kindly help me repost 🙏, so Ada can see this.
BayuzTv@BayuzTv

Everything just turn around for Samuel the tiller in just 24hrs🥹 #bayuztv

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kunnart
kunnart@kunna_j·
It cost $0.00 to engage 🫶
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