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Olufemi Babalola

Olufemi Babalola

@datguyfemi

Proverbs 3:5| Pontis 🏍️.

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Olufemi Babalola
Olufemi Babalola@datguyfemi·
Here is my watchword for 2025 “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding”. Proverbs 3:5.
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Babajide Sanwo-Olu
Babajide Sanwo-Olu@jidesanwoolu·
Focusing on the first E in our THEMES+ agenda, which is Education and Technology, the Tolu Schools Complex in Ajegunle sits on nearly 12 hectares and serves about 20,000 students across 36 schools, both primary and secondary. Before the upgrade, many of the buildings were in poor condition. Today, the entire complex has been rebuilt and expanded, marking its most significant transformation since it was established over 40 years ago. New classroom blocks have been added to reduce overcrowding. The facilities now include a football pitch, sports courts, a health centre, a fire station, and essential services like solar power and improved water systems. There is also a clear focus on inclusion. Dedicated buildings for students with disabilities have been introduced, along with lifts to make movement easier within the complex. A vocational centre is now in place, offering training in practical skills such as tailoring, plumbing, and masonry. With an ICT hub and a central laboratory, students are better positioned to engage with science and technology in a more hands-on way. Overall, the project creates a more supportive and functional learning environment for a densely populated community.
IJU'S FINEST🔬🛫⚽@Brv6ix

AFRICA'S BIGGEST SCHOOL COMPLEX (TOLU, AJEGUNLE) - 36 Different Schools situated within the area. First holistic renovation and improvement initiative since 1999 by @jidesanwoolu Work has started...will share details in this thread later 🔥🔥🚀🚀🤩

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Àkànní
Àkànní@idofoi·
This one, too, lost composure on live TV...😂😂😂😂
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Omo Oba
Omo Oba@deolababalola·
Dear God, thank you ❤️
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HUSBAND OF SHOLA
HUSBAND OF SHOLA@iconic_remi·
I just want to have enough money to travel the world , nothing really concern me with lifestyle kinikan
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Omo Oba
Omo Oba@deolababalola·
The yard is now ours ❤️ Thank you, Jesus❤️
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Jubril A. Gawat
Jubril A. Gawat@Mr_JAGs·
We lived thru the Abacha era, all this ur comedy tweets cannot change history 🤣🤣
Kaizen 101@SKaizen101

The narrative that General Sani Abacha was merely a dictator is a product of Western propaganda; in reality, he was a staunch nationalist who was targeted by CIA and MI6 assets for refusing to destabilize Nigeria for foreign gain. When Abacha took power, he made the bold move to stop the IMF-induced Structural Adjustment Program (SAP) that had previously wrecked the Nigerian economy and sparked the historic SAP riots. Throughout his tenure, he maintained a stance of total economic sovereignty, refusing to take loans from the IMF or the World Bank. He understood that these institutions were tools of neo-colonialism. His commitment to Nigeria’s territorial integrity was equally firm. He deployed troops to occupy the Bakassi Peninsula, insisting it was Nigerian soil. It is a historical tragedy that those who succeeded him eventually gave Bakassi and its immense wealth away just to please their Western masters — a betrayal Abacha never would have allowed. Furthermore, his governance was far from nepotistic. He assembled a diverse cabinet and created the six geopolitical zones we use today specifically to manage our country's diversity and ensure equity. Abacha acted in the interest of Nigeria, not the West. He was taken out because he refused to betray his country. If he had agreed to "rape" Nigeria’s resources like those in office today, the media would have praised him and he would have stayed in power as long as he wanted. He didn't die a villain; he died a patriot who refused to sell our sovereignty.

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TallJohn🌍
TallJohn🌍@JohnFanimokun·
“The best playbook for coalition was the Buhari of blessed memory and Bola Tinubu effort, and that's what is keeping the APC. So when I look at the things that ADC are doing, calling it a coalition, I marvel—because all I see is a group of men who are tested and mostly failed come together.” — Segun Sowunmi
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HUSBAND OF SHOLA
HUSBAND OF SHOLA@iconic_remi·
Make light never off ni. Give Hisense few min all the cold go dissapear. Rubbish Ac
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Olufemi Babalola
Olufemi Babalola@datguyfemi·
It is not my job to help other political parties if they want to sink, in fact my job is to help them to sink.
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Abdulganiyu Vinod Obasa
Abdulganiyu Vinod Obasa@ganiyuobasa2025·
I met with the Heads of Nursery and Primary Schools across Agege to review progress and strengthen our shared commitment to quality education. So far, we have renovated 17 schools, established 5 school libraries, and delivered essential learning tools, including 1,800 twin desks, 400 ECC furniture, 72 teacher furniture, and 92 marker boards. We are also in the process of procuring 75 computers to expand digital learning. Beyond infrastructure, we are investing in people and safety, with the recruitment of 50 primary school teachers and school support staff, deployment of security personnel, and ongoing plans to install CCTV systems in schools. We’ve also improved learning environments with 2 seven-aside pitches and connected 5 school compounds to the power grid. Our discussions focused on improving the quality of education, increasing school maintenance support, expanding facilities, and ensuring inclusive learning for special needs students alongside skill acquisition opportunities. Education remains a top priority, because the future of Agege is sitting in our classrooms today. #agege #avo #avoisworking #anewagegeisrising
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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
Incumbent President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, bows in respect as he greets former President Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR, moments after landing at the Gateway International Airport, Iperu, for the commissioning. This, despite a fierce political rivalry (political career ending tbh) between both men that has spanned over two decades. This is the essence of Yoruba culture. Ours is a deep, disciplined tradition of mutual respect, even in the face of conflict. Our forebears captured it perfectly: “Bí a bá ń jà, bí ti ká kú kọ́.” We may disagree, we may contend, we may hold grudges but we do not descend into feral destruction and irreparable chaos to settle scores. We tried that centuries ago and realized it doesn’t solve anything. People who don’t understand this culture of respect often call it cowardice or being 2-faced. But we can’t blame them. This level of composure in the midst of tension and chaos is not weakness. It’s calculated restraint learned over decades/centuries of behavioral refinement. Apparently, this is too sophisticated for our haters to understand. They are not equipped enough to get it.
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Y.O.
Y.O.@yojora·
One thing about Obasanjo, he respects constituted authority and protocol pass anybody.
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BishopOnTheWheelz
BishopOnTheWheelz@iDJBishop·
@datguyfemi @Dontee___ Actually Obasa, the father, always delivers Most of the good roads and steady light u see in Agege today is because of him E get some street u go enter for agege Tiled with good drainage But e just be say, e don teeeey for that seat Man has been in HOA since I was a kid
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