📍This guy here has been REKT by: Govt policies🏛️. The market📉. Life choices🧠.
Call me @Ab_REKT.
I’m here for the hard truths about the state of the Nation, the Market, and the Mind.
My daily #QOTD will prompt you to view your country, your trades, and your life in a different light.
If you are ready to grow, and not to shrink, hit the follow.
NDC Approves Key Appointments in New Media and Strategic Communications
The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has approved the appointments of Agada Abuh Theophilus as Director of New Media and Strategic Communications, and Brian Dennis as Deputy Director of New Media and Strategic Communications
Agada Abuh Theophilus (@TheoAbuAgada) is a strategic communications professional with a proven record across political campaigns, corporate brand management, institutional PR, and new media. Agada is an Associate of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations. He holds a Master of Arts degree in Development Communications, specialising in strategic communication for social and institutional development, and is currently a PhD candidate researching election administration and management.
Brian Dennis (@XBrianDennis) is a communications analyst with seven years of experience in strategic and political communications. He holds a Master’s degree in Peace and Conflict Resolution.
The party is excited to welcome both appointees and looks forward to the energy, expertise, and fresh perspective they bring to its communications efforts. The NDC is confident that their leadership will strengthen the party’s voice and deepen its engagement with Nigerians across every platform.
Signed:
Osa Director
National Publicity Secretary
Nigeria Democratic Congress
"Give them money, and they will lose their identity".
The question is, how do you give them money without them knowing your main aim?
"The civilised, the rich and those in power" have been able to solve for centuries.
They will forever lead.
📍 Not here to dispute your claim but the Nigerian stock market has never made anyone a billionaire.
EVERYONE you see that has made a huge RIO (Billions) in the market was already a fucking millionaire/billionaire.
I remember one time one clown on here which I am sure will see this tweet messaged me one time to ‘sponsor his wedding’
Throughout school we have never spoken
I responded to him that I sadly can’t come in and this clown unfollowed me and since then has made it a duty to always drag me anytime Twitter comes for me.
Everyday I sit down and ask myself why? Because Kene didn’t sponsor his wedding…
Wedding oh? When no be say na me Dey marry or say we be guys.
A light skinned worthless loser from college of medicine, luth . Idiaraba (Luth) and a dentist by the way.
A BIG FOOL.
📍 At first, I thought the statement was from a place of innocence, but reading through the comments and his reply I can say this is comes from ignorance and stupidity.
The first shock of my life as a Nigerian while growing up was when I went to some of my friends’ houses and I discovered that they used to thank their parents after eating.
Do you remember Chidera Ikeoha, the youngster we found inside motor parks selling his book he wrote to feed and support his family?
Public donations for his book were channeled toward his education. The remaining funds will see him through to graduation.
We moved him from a public school and enrolled him in a private school in Enugu.
He is currently in SS1 and will enter SS2 in September.
Chidera is an A student determined and focused.
Supporting his education was a brilliant decision.
We have a star on our hands.
One bro at the gym.
This guy has babes.
One babe today, another bad bitch tomorrow.
Be like as e bag them, next thing na to register them for gym. Every single one of his babes are top tier.
I thought about how expensive that lifestyle must be. And knew it wasn't for me.
This is Victor Odili and MTN paid him about ₦15 billion earlier this month as dividends.
He is a Nigerian businessman who played a key role in the early growth of MTN Nigeria. He served as a Non-Executive Director for about 18 years and later retired from the board in 2019. He holds 963m shares in MTN which is about 5% of the company.
The system is bankrupt because millions of Nigerians are bypassing meters and expecting the government to subsidize their comfort. The crisis is a consumer behavior problem.