In the final scheme of things - when all the dust settle down in those dire moments of life. You are all that you have. Always remember that. Take care of yourself.🙏🙏❤
#loveYourSelf#beFine#beHappy
I am not sure if having these trainings alone really can give you an offshore job. You first need a primary skill for which you would be employed. Your company can then decide to enroll you for the training
For example, my first SAS and HUET training at TOLLMANN was paid for by the company where i did my Industrial Training back then in Port Harcourt.
@FinPlanKaluAja1 The only place in the world where i have seen or heard that Nigerians are/were treated this way is in Libya, and it is for those who tried to illegally cross from Libya to Europe.
Nigeria is the only country in the world where Nigerians are treated like this. A Shame
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@SirJarus You guys should stop. Allow this person to speak about her experience. She has not even spoken in specific terms exactly what she meant. There are no points to score with all these attacks
Even if we manage to agree that what you have said here is correct, we all can also agree that we do not want a "MANNERLESS" Christian as the FCT minister. What do you Stephenia?
You were celebrating that Fulani Soldier disrespected Wike.
One thing you don’t know is that he saw Wike as an Igbo Christian man.
If you think that treatment was for Wike, then you lack common sense!
Yes, Wike is mannerless but he is a Christian man that they don’t want in Abuja as FCT Minister.
Today is my birthday.
I’m grateful for life, growth, clarity of mind and purpose, family, and friendship.
I’m particularly grateful for the amazing twitter/X family. It wasn’t always like this.
Thank you all for your support thus far.
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Thank you all.
@Oluomoofderby Is there a problem with second- generation Nigerians in the UK? A good number of them engage in social vices, it seems. What could be responsible for this?
Lawyers in Nigeria need to come together to put a stop to this. Nigeria can not remain as a country where brutality of civilians by men in uniforms continues to be a norm. It is surprising that this is still a thing in a country like Nigeria in 2025.
The law has failed Nigerians here!