Your cake surgeon is awake, what cakes are you recreating? Bring them
Let's perform that surgery.
Wedding cake
Birthday cake
Character cake
Any cake at all we will deliver.
📍Sangoota, ogunstate.
My item just got delivered by @CDcareNG and I love it.
https://t.co/X4JM7OMGvb
You can pay small small on the CDcare app too
I will send you ₦500 when you use my link https://t.co/ZWHKRqdGaV to sign up.
#CDcarePaySmallSmallApp
@Morris_Monye Lmao 😭 🤣 I knew we will soon get to this level. This is the issue when security becomes a joke. A lot of miscrents will go any lenght to make money from people all in the name of kidnapping. Just imagine the nonsense. I hope all the parties face the full wrath of the law.
So Bandits shared 50m on tiktok live, and Nigerians embarrassingly collected their money.
If we don't fight, it will be a landslide for Tinubu. Nigerians do not have a line.
Waja: Another tribe In Northern Nigeria
Waja proverb of the day highlights a traditional saying that reflects wisdom about character, consistency, and the true measure of a person. The proverb “A person's footsteps speak louder than their promises” comes from the Waja people of Gombe State in Northeastern Nigeria.
In traditional Waja communities, trust was built through actions observed over time rather than through grand declarations. People paid close attention to how individuals treated others, fulfilled responsibilities, and conducted themselves in daily life.
This proverb teaches that actions are the most reliable evidence of character. Anyone can make promises, but only consistent behavior proves sincerity, integrity, and commitment.
Elders commonly use this saying when discussing leadership, marriage, friendship, business partnerships, and community responsibilities. It serves as a reminder that words gain value only when supported by action.
At a deeper level, the proverb reflects a broader African philosophy that reputation is earned through lived behavior, not self-description. A person's legacy is ultimately written by what they do, not what they claim they will do.
The saying remains highly relevant today in a world where appearances, publicity, and promises often receive more attention than actual performance.
ImANorthernGirl
Tinubu promised renewed hope, but Nigerians got renewed hardship.
Unfortunately, the same Nigerians are celebrating the hardship and drumming support for Tinubu's Re-election.
Fulani terrorists displaying their new acquired ammunition boxes 🙆🙆🙆🙆
And you want to tell me that customs are functioning in this country or they just functions on people's bag of rice and vehicles ?
Happy mid week lovely X peeps. Please if you need proper physiotherapy/massage the ijaw style in Lagos/Ogun give this woman who also is my Sis a look in. Her name is Mrs Anne and these are her lines 0803 195 8066, 0802 344 3555. God bless as you patronise her. Thanks.
Running a business in Nigeria will humble you and teach you wisdom at the same time.
It is more like an ENDURANCE TREK
Prices of Raw materials are unstable, fuel and gas costs changes arbitrarily, transport jumps, suppliers increase price, logistics is draining and sometimes, your profit disappears before your eyes.
One lesson I am learning is this...
In a volatile economy like ours, SPEED matters more than perfection.
If you wait for everything to be perfect before you move, you may miss the opportunity completely.
I think it is important for us as business owners to learn to:
Adjust quickly
Stock wisely
Build relationships
Keep customers informed and stay consistent even when things are unstable. Some days, survival itself is the win.
Over time, I have studied others and thing stands out for me.
Businesses that learn adaptability, discipline, and customer trust during hard seasons often become the strongest brands later.
To every one of us still showing up despite fuel price, exchange rate, power issues, and unpredictable costs... Double Twale 🙌🙌
We may bend sometimes, but we keep moving.
My Dear friend... Keep moving
Cheers to Growth.
Tomi!
P.S I am holding my oven Dried Ram intestines.
Pastor Governor Umo Eno is spending ₦38 billion ($27 million) of state finances to build a pointless skyscraper, Ibom Tower, in Victoria Island only for Governor Otti to get all the spotlight at the Lagos Invest 3.0.
This is a state with a 2% piped water coverage by the way.
Not everyone will relocate out of Nigeria and the truth remains that seeing good governance and experiencing it for so many people is attached to having a sensible and visionary president.
Sit back, relax and just ask yourself, how do these guys get all these tools into Nigeria?
Does it mean our borders are not regulated?
If they are, who are the people working at the borders?
What route do they take?
What means of transportation do they use?
One thing is certain, the Nigeria government has a hand in this insecurity. There is absolutely no way anyone will claim or prove otherwise.
So what should Nigerians be doing? Begging the government to end insecurity of force the government to stop it?
Imagine begging someone who's benefiting from a business to stop the business. You think they will?
These guys can't bring these ammunitions into the country without the help of the government. Not to talk of using them freely and even have the courage to post them on the media.
And for those shouting secure yourselves, I hope you'll carry a cutlass and want to secure yourself with it against someone holding these?
Performances of Team Nigeria at the 24th African Fencing Championships in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire have raised expectations ahead of future competitions 👇
https://t.co/pwDUHq975e