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Community Initiative for Peace and Social Development is an NGO focusing on peace-building and socio-economic development through capacity building and advocacy

Tham gia Mart 2023
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I just confirmed that @MTNNG steals data from their users‼️‼️💔 I’ve been having suspicions that MTN have been stealing data because of the rate at which my data finishes so fast even if I don’t download anything So yesterday by 3:52 PM I bought 11GB data for 3500 naira I put my phone on power saving mode so no app in the background will be able to use data I didn’t download or upload any videos and I’ve been using my phone lightly. I felt like all this wasn’t enough so i decided to download an app that tracks my data usage This afternoon MTN sent me a message that I have just 4GB of data left Checked the app and saw I used only 3GB from the 11GB I bought yesterday Now my question to MTN is this If I used 3GB from 11GB that means I should have 8GB left Why do I have just 4GB left? Where did my remaining 4GB go??? All evidence attached in the screenshots below👇👇👇 We need to call out MTN for these recent thefts as I’m sure I’m not the only one facing this problem
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@legendofthe_n @eniturn Brilliant. Just brilliant. I've learnt so much from this than from all the stupid takes littered around the internet I've seen over the years on the hate of RR.
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Every 3 market days, Nigerians gather to bad-mouth Range Rovers, and frankly, it makes little sense to me. I can understand Brits beefing Range Rovers. But Nigerians? That’s puzzling. In the UK society afflicted by Tall Poppy Syndrome, a Cooper Mini or Vauxhall Corsa owner understandably resents a Range Rover that takes up half the parking space at Aldi, spills into theirs, and forces them to squeeze between cars. That would inevitably inspire a few choice curses aimed at the owner. Fine, I get that. But in Nigeria? What, exactly, fuels this incessant sermonising about these vehicles? Both the purchase price and maintenance costs of a Range Rover are far beyond the reach of the majority of the population. Most people have never owned or driven one. They’ve simply heard it’s a “bad car,” so it must be a bad car. Just borrowed sentiments, recycled endlessly. Ever been to a Toyota workshop? It’s filled with broken Toyotas. Yet everyone still praises Toyota as being “perfect for Nigerian roads”; a qualification that implicitly accepts the government’s failure to provide motorable roads. So what, exactly, makes the conversation around Range Rovers any different? Can Nigerians honestly admit envy if it were staring them in the face? Let me be clear: I have no intention of discrediting anyone’s unfortunate personal experience. Manufacturing faults happen. Every year, thousands of cars worldwide, not just Range Rovers, are recalled for various issues. But you cannot possibly know, with certainty, which car failed because of a factory defect and which failed because of neglect. What I can say with confidence is that there’s likely no Range Rover in this picture up here that’s less than 15 years old; and that’s without even addressing the issue of poor maintenance. Add to that the volcanic craters and oceans on Nigerian roads; an experience that can make everyday driving in Nigeria feel like a Red Bull rally.  The one I’ve owned for years cost a around £51k and a pretty penny to maintain. The first experience was so nice, I am about to do it twice. I inquired last year about a 2025 model with certain specifications and was quoted over £91k. Yet somehow, people want you to believe this is the same car a celebrity reportedly bought for ₦30 million, endured endless “tribulations” with, and eventually sold for about ₦10 million. You mean, someone sold you a Range Rover for ₦30 million and you accepted it??? As for the buyer at ₦10 million, I honestly don’t know what to say, other than you’ve bought yourself a house of cards. I’d wager that two weeks later, that buyer was already online contributing to yet another thread about how “Range Rovers are terrible cars.” Please. Let’s be serious.
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ENITURN@eniturn·
I took this picture because of one single person on twitter 🤣🤣
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Technical Ben
Technical Ben@TechnicalBben·
If you're here and you have issues with how to land remote jobs working from home in Nigeria. Don't panic I host weekly spaces by 8:00pm on Wednesdays for free, we talk about how to land jobs and navigate the journey as a newbie in the system.. thanks
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Technical Ben@TechnicalBben·
PayPal thinks they’re smart reopening Nigeria. Nigerians survived without them. We lost foreign jobs and gigs for years because of their restrictions, so we adapted. We built alternatives. We moved on. Now they’ve checked Africa’s youth stats and realized how much money they left on the table. Too late mate we have moved on.
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Eric | The Ace Designer
Here's a website for a client who is called "The Futurist", so we wanted a futuristic feel to the website. Safe to say she absolutely loved it. Your website is the only "employee" that speaks about your brand 24/7. What does your say about you? Get in touch, let's make magic
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Dev UD
Dev UD@Udoka_AM·
Web3 is not the future Crypto is not the future AI is not the future Anybody telling you any of these things is trying to sell something you most likely don’t need to you. These things are just consistent evolution in tech nothing more.
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Empowered women build stronger communities. This #IWD2025, we celebrate the power of women in driving sustainable development. Let’s invest in their growth, amplify their voices, and create a future where everyone thrives! 💜 #InvestInWomen #CommunityDevelopment #IWD
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As the holy month of Ramadan begins, may your fasts be easy, prayers be accepted, and hearts be filled with love and gratitude. Wishing you and your loved ones a blessed and fulfilling Ramadan! #RamadanMubarak #Blessings #Faith #Peace
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Happy New Year! 🎉 Let’s step into 2025 with a shared vision of peace, growth, and community development. Together, we can build stronger bonds, uplift one another, and create a future where everyone thrives. Here’s to unity and progress in the year ahead! #HappyNewYear2025
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This Christmas, let’s spread love, kindness, and hope to those in need. Together, we can make the season brighter for everyone. Thank you for supporting our mission. #MerryChristmas
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Advocacy and Sensitization Exercise in Nko Community, Yakurr LGA: A Step Towards Ending Harmful Practices On 20th & 21st day of December, 2024, CIPSD, in collaboration with PIND, conducted an impactful advocacy and sensitization exercise in Nko Community, Yakurr LGA,
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Capacity Building Exercise in Odukpani LGA: Building Capacity, Empowering Communities On the 17th of December, CIPSD, with the support of PIND, taught and equipped individuals and community leaders with the skills and knowledge needed to address harmful practices
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and foster lasting peace. Our capacity-building sessions in Odukpani LGA are designed to inspire action, strengthen leadership, and promote sustainable development. Together, we’re creating empowered communities ready to lead positive change. #CapacityBuilding #PeaceBuilding
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Sensitization Exercise in Odukpani LGA: Promoting Peace and Positive Change Hopeland Community Initiative for Peace and Social Development (CIPSD), with support from PIND, is committed to promoting peace and social development by tackling harmful cultural practices
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