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Baki Adams
Bsc. (Hons) Political science (4.85 CGPA)
🏆 BGS, Political Science
🏆 BGS, Faculty of Social Science
🏆 Highest Ever Recorded CGPA in the Department of Political Science
🏆 First Political Science student to emerge BGS of FSS
The other day i was arguing with someone about how books like 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' are foolish to Nigerians at large.
One of the points i raised was that financial literacy cannot cover for systemic failures.
This is a prime example of the statement: “you cannot out-hustle a bad system.”
Imagine a loan was taken for this.
Two years ago we talked about the profitable business of selling Jesus. A lot of people called me to wail and mourn my departure from “spiritual things,” whatever that meant.
Well, since nothing has changed, I’m here to tell you again that there are wolves leading sheep in the vineyard. One day we will chase all these people alongside their cousins in politics.
I’ll forever believe in the One Africa project, no matter the divisions being pushed.
The Africa our children deserve is a sovereign, integrated powerhouse.
One Africa. One Currency. One People.
My video analysis on the NIMC 2026 Act will be published tonight or early morning tomorrow.
I'm sorry I have been unable to publish the second part of my essay on Pan-Africanism. I am struggling to find a balance between recording videos and essay writing. Hopefully with time I will improve on both and find a balance.
Dear Àbúrò @tokunbo_wahab,
For the purposes of this post, let us classify waste in Lagos into 3 broad categories -
1. Municipal Solid Waste.
2. Raw Sewage
3. Industrial Waste.
Each of these can be further divided into more categories. However, the above will suffice for now.
For a metropolis like Lagos, with its unique inadequacies, the most obvious of which is the lack of power, the relatively large population and the amount of waste they generate is an advantage that resourceful governments around the world covet.
Broadly speaking, untreated waste is hazardous to human health, and is the primary cause of rampant gastro-intestinal and respiratory diseases in territories like Lagos.
To solve the twin problems of inadequate power and health risks, waste is the solution, or to be more accurate, the intentional management or treatment thereof.
As I suggested during the 2019 The Platform Lagos State Gubernatorial Debate, it is essential that we stop dumping raw, untreated sewage into the waterways of Lagos, thus poisoning the fish and creating a long term health hazard, which, frankly, is now all too visible in the populace.
I suggested then that the solution was for waste management to be returned to the LGAs, along with their other CONSTITUTIONAL responsibilities AND revenues.
Once done, each LGA should establish at least one municipal ANAEROBIC bioreactor, for the purpose of producing biogas from their sewage.
As there is currently no public central sewage network anywhere in Lagos State (except for some gated estates), the sewage must be trucked in, and the councils can pay for this per volume, using PSPs (as opposed to the capital-intensive option of acquiring their own trucks).
The gas from the reactors can then be utilised in scalable microturbine arrays (in situ, to avoid further logistical costs), to generate electricity, to be fed into their local micro-grid, under the state power program.
The same LGAS would also be mandated to install WTE (Waste to Energy) incinerators to turn solid waste into energy, at the same sites as the bioreactors, to reduce the cost of injecting the power generated into the micro-grid.
If the above is done, you solve three pretty serious problems immediately -
1. The Mountains of Garbage we are now accustomed to seeing all over Lagos State disappear, and with them l, the health problems they bring.
2. The power deficit in Lagos turns into a surplus, driving economic activity, drastically reducing unemployment.
3. GDP, PCI and IGR are dramatically increased WITHOUT a concomitant rise in taxes or the creation of new taxes, levies, charges or rates, like, for example, that ridiculous "solar panel permit".
The technologies to achieve the above have been around for decades, and have now matured to the point that they are ridiculously inexpensive and can be deployed in a matter of months, IF the will to do so exists.
The only thing stopping the above from happening is the lack of political will.
I hope this helps.
Kind Regards,
Babatunde O. Gbadamosi
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🔴 VE BOOOOMMM HANİ KOMPLOYDU...
İtalyan Profesör Massimo Montanari :
"Çok mu sıcak? HAARP radarlarını kapatın ve gökyüzünden NATO uçaklarının izlerini kaldırın! İran'da işe yaradı. "
EFF Spokesperson: South Africa’s Latest Anti-Immigration Wave Is Externally Funded, Not Organic
In recent months, South Africa has witnessed a tragically familiar resurgence of anti-immigrant viol*nce, fueled by the oldest trick in the colonial book: “divide and conquer”. At a time when predatory Western corporations are kicking against the country’s equality laws – aimed at ensuring its African majority actually benefits from its economy – and when the US government is actively supporting separatist groups in the country led by white supr*macists, the timing of this resurgence could not be more telling.
Under the false pretext of “protecting” their country from “crim*nals”, a noisy minority of historically-illiterate South Africans has flooded the streets, hunting down and att*cking Africans from other nations, blocking their children at the gates of schools, and calling for them to return to their countries. The African Union and human rights groups have strongly condemned these violations. Ghana and Nigeria have since summoned their South African envoys over them. And through it all, the neocolonial forces that are actually responsible for the economic state of Africa’s longest and most directly colonized nations continue to enjoy their eternal free pass.
In this June 8, 2026, interview, Sinawo Thambo, South African Member of Parliament and National Spokesperson for the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party, comments on the forces behind this malicious movement, and where the necessary funding may be coming from.
@iamNeare Still remains very crazy how the weather in Iran became absolutely different after they bombed those sites and instruments.
Even crazier that climate activists haven't paid attention to that occurrence. That's an absurd and insane occurrence
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This is what Farmers don't see & complain a lot about Middlemen...
Middlemen create & control the Distribution where Farmers do not...so, they earn more than the Farmers who created the Products, without Distribution.
Distribution is harder to build...many don't see the work Middlemen put in their Trades.
(I'm running a 60-Hour Poll...to know the Preferences of my Followers...if AgriMarketing 101 leads the Poll, I'll teach about 8 Modules on AgriMarketing)
The link to the Poll will be in the Comment Section 👇
The game Monopoly was patented in 1903 by progressive Elizabeth Magie as "The Landlord’s Game".
Her goal was to warn players about the dangers and greed of property monopolies. She partially succeeded as the game was very popular among socialists and left-wing intellectuals.
Unfortunately though, it was bought, stripped of its cooperative rules, and marketed to celebrate the exact wealth-hoarding she set out to protest.
A daily reminder that capitalism corrupts everything it touches.
@Mahleek247@Chetuyachinago The inheritance of a dysfunctional system and the installation of local comprador class to perpetuate the exploitation and dominance.