Dear @asr_rabiu , my family and yours have been friends for over 50yrs. It’s time to rekindle our friendship through inviting me to your side. Ina karbar gashi a inda nake😪💔. Ka tuna zumunci. God bless you @asr_rabiu 🫶🏽
𝗪𝗛𝗘𝗡 𝗔𝗕𝗨𝗝𝗔 𝗪𝗔𝗦 𝗦𝗧𝗜𝗟𝗟 𝗕𝗘𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗕𝗨𝗜𝗟𝗧
(Wait until the end for Hananiya’s comment about “big men" in Abuja)
Before Abuja became the city we know today, it was still being built—junction by junction, road by road.
This rare NTA archive takes us back to the Abacha years, when the government announced the provision of traffic lights across Abuja.
How much of this Abuja do you remember?
Sani Abacha.
Jeremiah Useni.
Halidu Hananiya.
Were you in Abuja then?
What do you remember?
@GovWike .. dear minister i went around these lovely space ...such a nice place with some vendors selling things in plastic bags and bottles but I didn't see a single dustbin...
My Mother Sold Akara to Fund My Education. I Hawked Plantains in Jos — Presidential Aide, Sunday Dare, Defends Defends First Lady, Remi Tinubu’s Business Advice
Presidential aide Sunday Dare has defended First Lady Oluremi Tinubu’s remarks encouraging Nigerians to embrace small-scale entrepreneurship, saying there is dignity in starting with modest businesses.
Speaking during an interview, Dare said the First Lady’s message was simply that Nigerians should engage in productive ventures regardless of how small they may seem, noting that the informal sector remains a major driver of Nigeria’s economy.
“When you look at the informal sector of our country, its resilience continues to lift this economy. It’s also because of these small-scale entrepreneurs, those that sell akara. You find them predominantly everywhere, including in the North. They are also significant,” he said.
Dare stressed that the essence of the First Lady’s message was for Nigerians to develop entrepreneurial skills and make use of whatever opportunities are available.
“Our point is that whatever it is, try and do something. Have some level of entrepreneurial skill,” he said.
Recalling his upbringing, Dare said his mother sold akara, bananas and oranges to support the family, while he hawked bananas on his head in markets in Jos, Plateau State.
“Look at me. Wherever I am today, my mother sold akara. My mother sold bananas. I carried bananas on a tray on my head to markets in Jos, Plateau State. My mother sold oranges, and through that, they were able to train me. What is wrong with that? If that was right 60 years ago, what is wrong with that now?” he said.
Dare added that successful entrepreneurs often start with small businesses, citing Aliko Dangote as an example.
“It’s about the capital you have. When you grow these small businesses, you start small. Go and read Dangote’s story. He also started like a trader,” he said.
Please Repost.
This car was stolen about 30 minutes ago in Kano.
It was taken in Tarauni, in front of Late Bello Maitama’s residence, adjacent to Con Oil.
Please help make it impossible for the thief to escape by reposting massively. 😭🙏
Please Repost 🚨🚨🚨
My younger sibling’s vehicle was stolen about 30 minutes ago in Kano.
It was taken in Tarauni, in front of Late Bello Maitama’s residence, adjacent to Con Oil.
Please help make it impossible for the thief to escape by reposting massively. 😭🙏
Not a factory issue .... he turned the car exhaust himself, manufacture won't pay anything he decide to modify the exhaust to be spitting fire & loud noise which was done by a top notch mechanic then some error occurred.....
"If this had happened in a foreign country, the manufacturer of the vehicle would have compensated Ahmad XM for the loss of the car.
A luxury vehicle worth over 300 million catching fire without any apparent reason is not something that should happen."
In nigeria the masses only regard you as a good leader when they see you leaving office poor.. no matter how legitimate you money is people who believe when you leave office rich
I asked my American friend how Kanye West became Ye 😭💔 and he showed me this clip of Kanye walking with Kim Kardashian, holding her hand so seriously that he forgot to look up and hit his head on a road sign 😂
Even though I'm from Kachia, the good people of Southern Kaduna need good representation and that's what I stand for.
@Audu I wish to see you build on the already flourishing entertainment industry in Southern Kaduna and Kaduna State at large.