“If they wail at you Bola Tinubu, don’t worry. They’re wailing because you defeated them and you always defeat them. They are jealous of your Presidency…..”
Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister, in USA, Year 2000.
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Today, I walk through something wey words no fit fully capture.
Standing side by side with Baba Olusegun Obasanjo and my brother Aliko Dangote, I take another look at wetin vision, courage and persistence fit build.
This refinery no be small project.
E be like city inside city.
As we dey waka through the massive structures, pipelines and facilities, one thing keep ringing for my head:
One man’s dream fit become national asset.
People dey always talk about wetin Nigeria no get.
Today, I see wetin Nigeria fit become when ambition meet execution.
The love from workers and visitors wey stop to take pictures, gist and share moments with us reminded me of something important:
People still dey hungry for hope.
Not the hope wey politicians dey promise every election season.
The hope wey you can touch.
The hope wey you can see.
The hope wey stand physically before your eyes.
As Baba, Dangote and I stood together for photographs, I no just see three men.
I see three different journeys.
Different paths.
Different convictions.
But one lesson:
Never underestimate wetin one determined human being fit achieve.
Nigeria still get challenges.
Plenty.
But days like this remind me say possibility still dey alive.
And sometimes, seeing is believing.
The beautiful thing about the roads Wike is building in Abuja is they majorly focused on opening up and connecting areas that were cut off from the central all these while.
Well done Minister Wike
The Colonial Government of Nigeria shifted from footpaths to motor transport by constructing Nigeria's first motorable road in 1906, which connected Ibadan to Oyo.
Constructed primarily by the Public Works Department (PWD) as a feeder road for the railways, it served to drastically improve the transport of agricultural goods and people between the two commercial hubs.
Now You Know
Yoruba people in 1960 during independence from direct colonial rule.
For the Yoruba, the journey had already begun years earlier. By 1956, Chief Obafemi Awolowo and the Action Group had driven the Western Region to full self-government — free primary education, modern infrastructure.
The North said: ‘We are not ready.’ Riots even broke out in Kano.
Awolowo waited. Self-government came to the West in 1957, North in 1959. Then together on 1st October 1960.
😱 CETTE TURBINE À TOURBILLON POURRAIT CHANGER LA DONNE ÉNERGÉTIQUE.
🚨Une entreprise belge (Turbulent) a créé une turbine hydraulique qui utilise le vortex naturel de l’eau pour produire de l’électricité 24h/24.
💥Elle s’installe dans les rivières, les canaux ou les cours d’eau existants.
Avantages :
• Très faible impact environnemental
• Une seule pièce mobile → presque pas d’entretien
• Installation en environ une semaine
• Fonctionne tant qu’il y a de l’eau qui coule
• Peut alimenter des maisons ou de petites communautés
C’est simple, propre, et ça fonctionne vraiment.
Alors pourquoi ce genre de solution n’est-elle pas déployée massivement partout où il y a de l’eau qui coule ?
#Energie #Hydro #Turbine #QuestionTout
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