FCT Minister @GovWike Commends Local Contractor, Abdul Val Constructions Limited For Demonstrating Confidence In President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Administration During The Commissioning Of The Karu Township Roads Project.
The Akara debate reminds me that 18 years ago, April 2008, I interviewed this woman for a profile series of ordinary Nigerians I was working on.
Meet Iya Seun, seller of fried yam, akara and fish on Olosa Street in VI, close to where it meets Adetokunbo Ademola. 2008.
She had plenty of interesting things to say, including why she had to go ingredients-shopping every day before resuming at her frying business, and how all her earnings went into two things: restocking, and paying her kids’ school fees.
She was also both an Island squatter and a Mainland landlady — and had the funniest answer when I asked how old she was.
Read it here: https://t.co/WHxv2AEp2g
"Ogun ni ṣinimu, epe o ki n ṣinimu, epe o ki n ṣileya" - Sunday Igboho
Just watched the episode and that’s my best proverb.
Kudos to Alagba Igboho, he lectured well with his answers
#Masoyinbo@LekanFabilola
I see @arojinle1 in the background
Every petty biz Remi Tinubu mentioned are patronised daily by virtually every home in Nigeria. Even the yahooboys and ObiDENTs who are lamenting eat one or two of these items daily. But they see it as too low for them, they want to sell cars like coscharis, Lanre Shitu or Elizade. Fortunately, they're not the ones Mama was referring to, their level pass mama own. Mama was talking to the those on or under poverty line, who want to retain their dignity while earning livelihood without sleeping with strangers at motels or dupe foreigners on the Internet.
There's dignity in lawful labour.
President Tinubu has approved the formalization of 250,000 MSMEs across Nigeria for free.
Benefits include;
- Free CAC registration
- Moral support for business owners
- Technical training for beneficiaries
Interested MSMEs can access this opportunity by logging onto @SMEDANGov
page at 👉🏽 https://t.co/Ah6Cj9U5N0
In the UK, The Welsh rules Wales, the Scots rules Scotland and England for the English.
In Belgium, the French control the French speaking part of Belgium, the Dutch control the Flanders while the Germans rule the German speaking part of Belgium.
The same thing also applies to Switzerland and Italy.
The only people who wants to destroy state of origin in Nigeria are the Igbos and Fulanis.
To utter this gibberish you call opinion in a multi ethnic and volatile country like Nigeria should be tagged crime against humanity.
Nomadic expansionists/settlers will forever be at war with indigenous people in Nigeria.
Brain rot content idea.
Go and ask public school kids who they’d rather be.
A Rapper living off one Olamide Verse from when he was 22 years old.
Peller.
1. Olódùmarè is not the christian god.
2. We don’t have gods, that is also a foreign concept. Most Òrìṣà are primordial forces and messengers of Olódùmarè.
Olódùmarè is simply the creator of all things. Olódùmarè is considered the source of all existence and unlike the abrahamic god Olódùmarè does not have a human-like ego, does not demand worship, does not judge through a lens of sin and damnation, and does not have a chosen lineage of people, “Israelites”.
The christian god is a way Middle Easterners interpeted the creator of all things and their culture and lineage developed a story around it. Which is why most of the story is about Israel and its people. It is their own and it was centred around them before it gained popularity.
Iṣẹṣe is our own way we understood the world. All over the world different cultures interpreted the unknown in their own way. The middle eastern versions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) are just the most popular.
We need to look at religion or spirituality as what it really is, a way humans understood the unknown, and stop looking at things through a black and white lens. I think once we respect these boundaries then we can all coexist peacefully. All we are asking is for christians to stop calling Iṣẹṣe evil and demonising Yoruba traditions.
A lot of people don't want Nigeria's insecurity to end!
So that they can have reasons to complain and wail everyday.
State Policing has come to stay, boya ki e fi ori gbale..
Support state police.
Enrich discussions around state police especially the legislative framework, operational constraints, command and control, etc.
Discuss the funding vis-a-vis welfare, training of personnel, equipping them, etc.
Welfare as it affects salaries, allowances, pensions, accomodations, etc.
Operational constraints as it affects recruitments, training, jurisdictions, standards, federal interventions, promotions, etc.
Equipping them as it concerns uniforms, boots, ammunitions, vehicles, daily operational costs (emergency provisions inclusive), etc.
All of the above are surmountable concerns. Support state police.
Dear Nigerian students,
Have you benefitted from the NELFUND?
Please be honest and forget politics here & let's discuss governance.
If you have benefitted from it, do you not think that it's something to at least give the government some praises?
End.
Many of us like to go back home after we are through here, without being afraid of the state police. Even the current governors will one day leave office, they should not be afraid of the state police they created.
- SP, Sen. Akpabio, cautions governors against abusing state police.
Obama: To Michelle. She did me wrong. She wouldn't let me see her speech. She knew she was going to mess me up and she did it anyway. But she's always made me better. And I could not be more grateful.