๐๐ ๐๐จ๐ง'๐ญ ๐ญ๐๐ฅ๐ค ๐๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ญ ๐ข๐ญ. ๐๐ ๐ฌ๐ก๐จ๐ฐ ๐ข๐ญ.
โฆ Books open.
โฆ Monthly reports โ unprompted, unfiltered.
โฆ $24bn in investments confirmed.
โฆ Remittances to the Federation Account โ reinstated since July 2025.
โฆ Now a 100% commercial company.
To Nigerians: this company belongs to you.
To the world: the new NNPC Limited is ready.
We are not asking for trust. We are earning it, daily. ๐๐ณ๐ฌ
#FitForFuture #NNPCLtd #NigeriaEnergy
I donโt get? These guys are there to analyze matches Z should they now be scared because you love a player. Mentioning their number of goals doesnโt take away the fact that they were scorers and have retired. They also have the right to speak on anything they see. You guys should rest jare. Not everything is agenda
I am grateful for another year. A reminder that life is not measured by time alone, but by impact.
I am grateful for the journey, the lessons and the privilege to contribute to the development of our nation and continent.
Thank you all for your prayers and birthday wishes. Onward and upward.
You guys are too daft.
- PBAT has signed the Electricity Act to allow states generate, transmit and distribute power.
- PBAT has transferred full regulatory powers to State Electricity Agencies to regulate and create their laws that fit their electricity market.
- PBAT is completing 2 major gas pipeline to pipe gas across the country for thermal plants - AKK and OB3. The last major pipeline Escravos - Lagos, was built in 1989.
- PBAT has floated a bond to pay N4trn legacy debts owed to Gencos for 13 years. This is will help restore investor confidence in the sector.
- PBAT has unbundled the TCN to create a Nigerian Independent System Operator stripping TCN of regulatory powers and allowing it to focus on physical infrastructure.
- The $2.3bn Siemens transmission expansion project is ongoing
- The Presidential Metering Initiative is ongoing.
You guys have zero ideas on how nations are built.
Things Iโm learning o:
Producers should be paid well. This work is incredibly difficult. Actors should be paid separately for marketing and promotional duties outside their acting fees, especially on commercial films. Promotion is a full job on its own. And if a film does exceptionally well, crew members should share in that success too, especially if their original pay wasn't great. Once a film has recouped and broken even, it only feels fair. Anyway, I've been super stressed lately. Up at night working. A laborer is worthy of their wages. ๐
@I_Am_Ilemona Youโre a liar for posting this few seconds video. This man spoke extensively on the topic before using this last seconds to end it. Continue
For humanity sake. Help save this young child battling with Kidney disease. It won't cost a thing for you to repost it until he gets the needed help.
Show a little kindness!
Last year, I almost lost my wife to preeclampsia during pregnancy.
In fact, last year was the first time I ever heard the word "preeclampsia."
My wife was six months pregnant when doctors discovered that both her life and the baby's life were at risk.
What followed was one of the most difficult periods of our lives.
The hospital we were using in Gwarimpa referred us to the Federal Medical Centre in Jabi.
When we got there, they explained that they did not have enough ICU capacity for a premature baby and referred us to the National Hospital, Abuja.
I immediately drove her there.
Unfortunately, part of their ICU was under maintenance and had already been fumigated.
The remaining units were full, so they could not take us.
Again, they referred us to Garki Hospital, Abuja.
By this time, my wife's condition was getting worse.
Her eyes were swollen.
Her legs were swollen.
Her face had become so swollen that she barely looked like herself.
She was exhausted, dizzy, frightened, and in pain.
Yet I kept telling her everything would be fine, even though deep down, I was terrified.
At Garki Hospital, after reviewing the scan results and referral notes, they told us the case was too critical for them to handle.
Imagine driving from one hospital to another with a pregnant woman whose life was in danger, while every hospital kept referring you elsewhere.
The most painful part was that none of the hospitals could arranged an ambulance despite seeing her in a critical condition.
I was driving and making endless phone calls, speaking with doctors that I know, speaking with friends, and anyone who could point us in the right direction.
Finally, someone suggested the Teaching Hospital in Gwagwalada.
That was our last stop and that was where we found hope.
The doctors and nurses there fought with everything they had to safe her live.
At the same time they tried to buy time and help the baby's lungs mature enough to survive after delivery or if delivered safely.
They did everything possible.
Sadly, it wasn't enough.
The injections used to accelerate the baby's lung development took a serious toll on my wife's health.
Eventually, I was asked to sign documents acknowledging any possible outcomes.
She was also prepared to go for CS.
I signed.
To this day, I can still remember that moment.
My mind was racing.
My hands were shaking.
I was preparing myself for outcomes no husband ever wants to face.
By the mercy of Allah and the dedication of the medical team she had a normal delivery and my wife's life was saved.
(But we lost our baby girl ๐ญ ๐ญ ๐ญ)
There are pains that never completely leave you.
Losing a child is one of them.
Still, I remain grateful.
Grateful that my wife survived.
Grateful to the doctors and nurses at the Teaching Hospital in Gwagwalada.
They are among the finest medical professionals I have ever encountered.
And grateful to Allah for carrying us through one of the darkest moments of our lives.
Two days ago 13th of June 2026, Allah bless my family with a male childโฆ.. Alhamdulillah. ๐
Today, as I look at everything my wife endured, I have even more respect for mothers and pregnant women.
The strength they carry is beyond words.
To everyone trusting God for the fruit of the womb, may He answer your prayers.
To every pregnant woman, may Allah grant you a safe pregnancy, a safe delivery, and a healthy child.
Ameen. ๐คฒ
Agbara Nla, also known as "Ayamatanga" , was a powerful Gospel drama released in 1992 by Mount Zion Films Ministry.
The movie became extremely popular and scared many of us as children. It also brought Mount Zion Films into the limelight.Originally released in Yoruba, its massive success led to a full English version in 1994 titled "The Ultimate Power".
Instead of dubbing or subtitling the original, Evangelist Mike Bamiloye and the team completely reshot the entire film from scratch to reach a wider audience across Nigeria and beyond.
Did this movie scare you as a child too?
@SMURFIYY@akinalabi My father never came out to seek funds from anyone. He was hardworking, and lived a fulfilled life ,he also bore children that took care of him till his last breath.
Please don't do this
Thank you!
Prof. Kola Oyewo taught me from 100 Level through 400 Level. He was an exceptional lecturer and also served as my pioneer Head of Department.
What an incredible man. I have so many stories to tell and so many lessons to remember.
Thank you for being an outstanding teacher, mentor, and Father.
Rest well, Pa Kola Oyewo.๐๏ธ ๐ค